All Blacks World Cup bolters
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@nostrildamus I got confused about which twin played for which franchise.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus I got confused about which twin played for which franchise.
Cutting to the chase, are you talking about PUJ returning to the Canes or TUJ returning to the Highlanders?
As they are both often injured, I can only guess Bones thinks you mean PUJ is returning.. -
@nostrildamus PUJ, he was the one talked about as a future All Black last year even by the coaches. He is also in a form team which will help a lot.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus PUJ, he was the one talked about as a future All Black last year even by the coaches. He is also in a form team which will help a lot.
The tough thing for PUJ will be getting game time outside of AB rest weeks. Proctor has really improved this year and Sullivan has just come back.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus PUJ, he was the one talked about as a future All Black last year even by the coaches. He is also in a form team which will help a lot.
I could be wrong but even TUJ seemed to be on the radar. I liked PUJ in black but as @KiwiMurph noted his competition and I suspect even his own Super coaches don't favour him (or at least seemed to seldom play him, and at 13, where he belongs).
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@KiwiMurph said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus PUJ, he was the one talked about as a future All Black last year even by the coaches. He is also in a form team which will help a lot.
The tough thing for PUJ will be getting game time outside of AB rest weeks. Proctor has really improved this year and Sullivan has just come back.
He made the ABs as a 13 in 2020. Since then he's had 5 starts at centre at SR level (4 in 2021 and only 1 last year)
He really hasn't been playing enough in his best position. He's had more time at 12 recently than 13
For him to make it he would need some great form in the midfield very soon and probably some time as an outside back too. Then he could sneak into the utility role of a midfielder who can cover out wide.
At least most people would call him a bolter unlike many of the names in this thread
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus I got confused about which twin played for which franchise.
Cutting to the chase, are you talking about PUJ returning to the Canes or TUJ returning to the Highlanders?
As they are both often injured, I can only guess Bones thinks you mean PUJ is returning..and TUJ has managed to put together 6 games in a row (including pre season) and i thought was a bit of a stand out on the weekend for the landers
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@Kiwiwomble Seems as though the Abs have a bit of depth in the centres, QT is supposed to return at some stage. Saders have been operating without their first choice centres.
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@SBW1 i think we all know fozzie will go with who is know, even if theyre just back from injury or something, but i would love to see a couple purely picked on form
That's the balancing act isn't it? Pick players in form that may be currently outperforming those with experience or count on the experienced players to perform when they need to.
Super always shows out some players going hard from game one trying to get noticed but falling away once the international season comes.
I do agree though, that if a current selection looks to be really flat or is being consistently out played AND there is a form alternative then that alternative deserves a crack.
We are usually looking at outside backs, especially wingers, in this regard. -
@Crucial In seasons past players got the opportunity to shine at international level against some of the easier international sides, which has been a great way of introducing depth. The only backline position of concern is our depth at No.10. The Rebels have unearthed a good one. I am hoping we get a few more quality candidates before the end of the season.
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@Crucial In seasons past players got the opportunity to shine at international level against some of the easier international sides, which has been a great way of introducing depth. The only backline position of concern is our depth at No.10. The Rebels have unearthed a good one. I am hoping we get a few more quality candidates before the end of the season.
RM, BB and DMac are the options there with SP in reserve. I don't see too much position concern there.
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@Kiwiwomble said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus I got confused about which twin played for which franchise.
Cutting to the chase, are you talking about PUJ returning to the Canes or TUJ returning to the Highlanders?
As they are both often injured, I can only guess Bones thinks you mean PUJ is returning..and TUJ has managed to put together 6 games in a row (including pre season) and i thought was a bit of a stand out on the weekend for the landers
Is TUJ's fitness ok? Someone I think suggested he was a bit portlier than before? 6 games in a row is pretty good for him I would think.
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@nostrildamus i think so, he has put on some size but the role hes playing make that size useful. I also commented on the blues game, BB's break away try, TUJ is the one that manages to get back and make the fine tackle so im not sure if lost that much pace, he wasn't a speedster before
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@SBW1 said in All Blacks World Cup bolters:
@nostrildamus I got confused about which twin played for which franchise.
Doesnโt really matter, neither are going to be bolters or make the squad this year.
They will persist with RTS etc before going down that path.
Nankivell or Aumua could be bolters though.
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@ACT-Crusader Levi would be good, has to play for the Saders, he is a Ta$man player after all. Would be a good poach.