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    @Nepia said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Chris said in Highlanders 2023:

    Makes me smile a bit with Burns getting a contract some people bagged the shit out of the Crusaders for signing Matera last season but it is ok to sign Burns.

    Personally I say good on the Highlanders for signing Burns if it makes them stronger it is great for the Competition.

    I reserve the right to bag the shit out of both South Island teams - and the Chiefs when they do it too.

    We have a whole thread with posters complaining about players leaving yet we're giving spots to foreign test capped players.

    Not sure this kind of signing encourages players to stay or go. I thinking money overseas helps, and also if players are in a team that is a little bit more successful will maybe help keep a few around?

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    That Logan Dodds dude trained with all SR squads. Here's his session with the Highlanders.

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    A few other Southlanders are training with the Highlanders:

    Isaac Te Tamaki
    Josh Bekhuis
    Jacob Payne

    Hayden Michaels must be part of the WTG.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/131131636/chance-to-shine-for-host-of-southland-rugby-talent

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    Bekhuis has been there and done that so good for short term but does nothing to help the long term

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    Highlanders chair Peter Kean obviously putting money where mouth is, and also thinks World Club Champioship is a goer. Interesting times!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/131128858/highlanders-chair-peter-kean-says-slimmed-down-world-club-championship-is-set-for-2025

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    'Been working really hard': All Blacks star to make stunning return from injury

    'Been working really hard': All Blacks star to make stunning return from injury

    Injured scrumhalf Folau Fakatava is “on track” to return for the Highlanders this preseason, after injuring his knee ahead of the All Blacks’ end-of-season tour last year.

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    @Stargazer it turned out to not be as bad at they thought too from memory, a high grade tear rather than rupture, still a huge effort, pretty obvious he realises he needs to shine if he wants a sport on the plane come RWC time

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    @Dan54 said in Highlanders 2023:

    Highlanders chair Peter Kean obviously putting money where mouth is, and also thinks World Club Champioship is a goer. Interesting times!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/131128858/highlanders-chair-peter-kean-says-slimmed-down-world-club-championship-is-set-for-2025

    Kean lifted his share to 29% of the Highlanders, with the remainder owned by Sydney-based director Ray Burke (29%), Shane Drummond (29%) and the Highlanders region provincial unions (13%)
    

    thats actually the most interesting paragraph, didn't realise that was the ownership breakdown

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    @Kiwiwomble neither did I Kiwi, I thought maybe the provincial unions had a bigger share. Good though I think the fellas putting money in obviously see getting a return.

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    @Dan54 from memory NZR kept a chunk when it was first floated, i remember the other franchises announcing their new owners etc and wondering what has happening with us and quite late in the piece it was announced the unions had got together but NZR was holding on to some

    been out of NZ for a while and so must have missed as they managed to sell of more and more

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    Sad to see confirmation the GOAT Aaron Smith is off. Even though we knew it was happening. He deserves the $$$ though. Sure we will see a few more one man victories before he clocks off.

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    @Kiwiwomble Is the Shane Drummond that holds a 29% share of the Highlanders the same Shane Drummond that turned Ta$man's fortunes around?

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    @Higgins said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Kiwiwomble Is the Shane Drummond that holds a 29% share of the Highlanders the same Shane Drummond that turned Ta$man's fortunes around?

    considering i didn't know that was the ownership structure a couple of days ago...i have no idea

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    @Higgins said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Kiwiwomble Is the Shane Drummond that holds a 29% share of the Highlanders the same Shane Drummond that turned Ta$man's fortunes around?

    Yes.

    Mitch Drummond's father.

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    @KiwiMurph That was obvious, spitting image of each other! Spent a year in Nelson at the same Nelson RFC (NZ's oldest rugby club) in the late 80s where Shane Drummond was a prominent member. Can't help but mention the time when he led a rush trip back into town (think it might have been when we were playing Rangers out in Upper Moutere) when the playing jerseys were somehow left behind. Neither of the management team accepted responsibility for the necessity of that!

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    alt text

    squad for the preseason game against the Crusaders

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    Highlanders squad for its pre-season clash against the Crusaders.

    The only things I'd read into it is that it appears as if the second half backline is close to the top pick. Seems like Sam Gilbert has the inside running at fullback. Good to see a few youngsters getting a run as well.

    FIRST HALF TEAM: Forwards: Ayden Johnstone, Andrew Makalio, Saula Mau, Will Tucker, Josh Bekhuis, Max Hicks, James Lentjes (c), Nikora Broughton. Backs: Kemara Hauiti-Parapara, Cam Millar, Mosese Dawai, Scott Gregory, Isaac Te Tamaki, Martin Bogado, Finn Hurley

    SECOND HALF TEAM: Forwards: Rohan Wingham, Jack Taylor, Jermaine Ainsley, Paripari Parkinson, Josh Dickson, Oliver Haig, Sean Withy, Marino Mikaele-Tu’u, Jacob Payne. Backs: James Arscott, Mitch Hunt (c), Jona Nareki, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Josh Timu, Jonah Lowe, Sam Gilbert

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    Good to see PPP back.

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    These guys will be a fun team to watch, I hope you guys don't lose half of your classy players through injuries.

    A lot is riding on Hunt to play well, but he might have enough weapons around him for that team to be really dangerous.

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    @gt12 like most year...if we can avoid serious injuries that squad can plays some good code...but fully expect someone to come out of this game with a multi week injury

    the more i think about it i think its just a result of having a lower average skill level than other teams, our guys always have to be at or above their capabilities to compete and trying to keep that up is just begging for injuries, from memory, people like smith and smith...our real stars...were generally pretty good on the injury front...i think just because playing so well was still well within their capabilities

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