Chiefs 2023
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Chiefs’ top 5 points-scorers
Damian McKenzie: 887 (96 matches)
Stephen Donald: 886 (105)
Aaron Cruden: 721 (100)
Glen Jackson: 481 (60)
David Hill: 389 (58)
Chiefs’ top 5 try-scorers
Sitiveni Sivivatu: 42 (89)
Lelia Masaga: 38 (91)
Roger Randle: 32 (59)
Liam Messam: 31 (183)
Damian McKenzie: 30 (96)
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@SBW1 said in Chiefs 2023:
@cgrant That would be a pretty good outcome, however it does seem strange that he was being seriously courted by Rennie and the Wallabies. Wonder if it is a clue that Rennie could also be headed the Chiefs way.
He's a good halfback to have in the team, hope his form is still good!
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ALB out for three weeks
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/131378720/all-black-anton-lienertbrown-set-for-short-stint-on-the-sidelines-because-of-ankle-injury
“He's walking around in a moon boot, but that's a more precautionary measure,” McMillan said on Thursday.“This early in the season, with his recent history of injuries, we're taking a conservative approach.”
McMillan said it would “probably be three weeks” before he could return to play, so he will miss their Super Round fixture against Moana Pasifika in Melbourne on Saturday.
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@SBW1 said in Chiefs 2023:
@Crucial Any news on Boshier's return to NZ?
No idea. Didn't know he was. He got the big snub here from ABs and I cant see that changing so he is better of where the money is.
One of the few genuine fetchers we had in NZ and wasn't even given a shot. -
Not sure if previously posted: https://www.nowtolove.co.nz/news/real-life/chiefs-star-sione-mafileo-training-injury-46123
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I didn't take much notice when the draw came out but after the first round win the Chiefs have a pretty good draw to establish a high table placing.
MP, Landers, Rebels, Tahs...
Some AB resting needs to happen before April though with Blues, Canes, Saders
All in all a draw that would be quite good to plan a campaign on.
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@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2023:
@pakman There was never any detail released about Mafileo's injury, other than it was a serious neck injury. Given he didn't play in the NPC last year either I doubt he'll be rushing back, especially for a prop.
Crazy to come back before spine stabilised and neck muscles fully rebuilt.
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All Blacks midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown is set for another month on the sidelines. Originally expected to miss three Super Rugby Pacific games for the Chiefs after sustaining a high ankle sprain in the season-opening win over the Crusaders in Christchurch, a slower than anticipated recovery means the 27-year-old now won’t take the park until after the team’s round-seven bye.
Meanwhile, All Blacks lock Tupou Vaa’i is set to miss one to two weeks for the Chiefs due to a low-grade MCL knee injury.
And Lalamilo Lalamilo is Tupaea's replacement in the squad.
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This Chiefs side look in the midst of something truly special this season, the more you watch them, the more you feel the stars are surely aligning again for their first title in exactly a decade 2013-2023...
I mean you only have to look at the age profile of their squad to see how perfectly things have been building towards this season over the last 3-4 years, the growth of Narawa & Nanai-Seturo has been very noticeable, Narawa has developed into an incredibly well rounded player since leaving the Blues, both at 23 they are now approaching their best years after initially struggling to find their feet (as many do in early 20's) in Super Rugby 2020/21.
Add to that the brilliantly astute game-management from a refined Damian McKenzie after a season directing Suntory's backline in Japan, the indispensable experience and consistency of ultimate team-man Brad Weber, in addition to the combative energy and outstanding physicality of Ratima off the bench, a vastly matured Shaun Stevenson right in his pomp at 26 years of age, a forward pack profile with a great mixture of gritty hard working leaders by example such as Aiden Ross, Rettalick, Cane, Jacobson, in compliment with big powerful ball-carriers & bruising enforcers such as Samisoni, Finau, PGS, Ah Kuoi, Vaa'ii, etc.
The Chiefs have an impressive team spine 2, 8, 9, 10, 15, with experienced leaders in crucial positions & excellent depth across the board, I hope they can go one better in 2023 and avenge that grand final loss of 2021 - even more fitting if against the same foe.
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@kiwi_expat looking promising so far but 5 or 6 All Blacks injured already. Can't afford any more injuries in some positions.