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  • DuluthD Offline
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    #333

    There's a selection squeeze coming up around the locks and loosies

    Darry looked physical on his return from injury. Patrick will start the big games. Suafoa and Tucker have gone well while they other two have been injured. Suddenly there's some options at lock

    In the loosies Akira will return shortly

    So the starting locks and loosies in the top xv?

    4 Tuipulotu
    5 Darry
    6 Ioane
    7 Papali'i
    8 Sotutu

    I think Suafoa has done enough to be the lock reserve, plus he covers 6/8

    Choat or Segner for 7 reserve is a close call. Choat slightly better IMO but Segner gives better bench coverage

    That would mean Tucker, Robinson, Choat, Plumtree missing out on the 23 for the big matches

    I'm sure some will argue for Robinson but it's hard to see where he fits? Particularly when he's signed offshore and others are playing well. Also, it's hard to argue for his experience after the brain explosion penalty on the weekend

    If/when the Blues opt for a 6/2 I'd add Robinson in

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @Duluth said in Blues 2023:

    There's a selection squeeze coming up around the locks and loosies

    Darry looked physical on his return from injury. Patrick will start the big games. Suafoa and Tucker have gone well while they other two have been injured. Suddenly there's some options at lock

    In the loosies Akira will return shortly

    So the starting locks and loosies in the top xv?

    4 Tuipulotu
    5 Darry
    6 Ioane
    7 Papali'i
    8 Sotutu

    I think Suafoa has done enough to be the lock reserve, plus he covers 6/8

    Choat or Segner for 7 reserve is a close call. Choat slightly better IMO but Segner gives better bench coverage

    That would mean Tucker, Robinson, Choat, Plumtree missing out on the 23 for the big matches

    I'm sure some will argue for Robinson but it's hard to see where he fits? Particularly when he's signed offshore and others are playing well. Also, it's hard to argue for his experience after the brain explosion penalty on the weekend

    If/when the Blues opt for a 6/2 I'd add Robinson in

    Hard to disagree with any of that. Robinson has been disappointing this year, and probably not his fault just injuries catching up with him.

    Suafoa has been excellent and Darry has hit the ground running. We have a good list of hard, uncompromising forwards these days.

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    @Kirwan

    I don't think Robinson has been bad. He had a very good cameo in one of the early games.

    It's just that Suafoa offers more right now. Suafoa could easily be one of the starting locks with Darry on the bench

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    @Duluth think blues will c alot more of Darry he's done the hard yards

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    Not just Blues-specific but interesting to read there are other German school boys playing in NZ.

    https://www.allblacks.com/news/segner-grows-german-rugby-footprint-in-new-zealand/

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    This is the last year of Eklund's contract. With his drop in form, I wonder if he will leave at the end of the season? Any ideas on who might replace him?

    Feb 3, 2021

    Eklund signed as fulltime replacement - The Blues

    Eklund signed as fulltime replacement - The Blues

    Bay of Plenty hooker Kurt Eklund has been named as fulltime replacement for the Blues for the 2021 Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa season. Eklund will replace hooker James Parsons who last week announced his retirement on medical advice. Eklund’s outstanding performances for Bay of Plenty in 2019 led to...

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    FYI, Taine Plumtree played club rugby in Wellington (OBU), yesterday.

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    Dave Rennie will b at blues next season

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    #342

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    @Stargazer Great news.

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    @Stargazer said in Blues 2023:

    Will be interesting to see if Razor keeps him at centre.

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    Excellent. Excited to see what he can do under Razor.

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    https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/rugby-league/all-blacks-rieko-ioane-looks-to-build-a-legacy-by-signing-with-nzr-until-2027/ar-AA19VdcT?ocid=ACERDHP17&pc=ACTE&cvid=e9130038f7ff43c093939f4f9365cca7&ei=17

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    #347

    @SBW1 Pretty happy with this. I not Reiko's greatest fan , but a fan regardless, but it's more about us keeping some of these players is whats pleasing me. Getting some players we can keep building a team around!

    I will add although he not Blues I hoping like hell NZR get DMac's (and JB's)signature until 27 for same reason, he will be a 10 we can build a team around with a few young ones!

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    If he stays fit, could threaten Dougie's record of test tries. Needs 16 to equal it, and has 33 in 59 tests over 6 years. Four per year is super doable ...

    Man, Doug was awesome

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    @nzzp said in Blues 2023:

    If he stays fit, could threaten Dougie's record of test tries. Needs 16 to equal it, and has 33 in 59 tests over 6 years. Four per year is super doable ...

    Man, Doug was awesome

    I will always remember that time he burned Jason Robinson at Twickenham. Sooo good.

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    @nzzp said in Blues 2023:

    If he stays fit, could threaten Dougie's record of test tries. Needs 16 to equal it, and has 33 in 59 tests over 6 years. Four per year is super doable ...

    Man, Doug was awesome

    I wonder what his tries rate would be if he wasn't dropped for Bridge and hadn't moved to centre.

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    @Nepia said in Blues 2023:

    @nzzp said in Blues 2023:

    If he stays fit, could threaten Dougie's record of test tries. Needs 16 to equal it, and has 33 in 59 tests over 6 years. Four per year is super doable ...

    Man, Doug was awesome

    I wonder what his tries rate would be if he wasn't dropped for Bridge and hadn't moved to centre.

    To be fair, he'd be offshore by now. Wingers don't stay late in NZ rugby - very rare to have a winger past 26/27. And the centre shift was well underway before Bridge got selected. Man, Hansen post -17 struggled with some selections.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @nzzp said in Blues 2023:

    @Nepia said in Blues 2023:

    @nzzp said in Blues 2023:

    If he stays fit, could threaten Dougie's record of test tries. Needs 16 to equal it, and has 33 in 59 tests over 6 years. Four per year is super doable ...

    Man, Doug was awesome

    I wonder what his tries rate would be if he wasn't dropped for Bridge and hadn't moved to centre.

    To be fair, he'd be offshore by now. Wingers don't stay late in NZ rugby - very rare to have a winger past 26/27. And the centre shift was well underway before Bridge got selected. Man, Hansen post -17 struggled with some selections.

    Agree with all of that.

    It's also worth pointing out that RI had calf troubles in the lead up to the RWC. He was meant to play in the Bledisloe just before the competition but withdrew with the injury. During the Cup the coaches tried to nurse him through but his acceleration was gone

    2020 was the year they slowly moved him from wing to centre at the national level, mostly from the bench. He should've played more that year IMO

    2019 5 Tests (4 starts)
    2020 5 Tests (2 starts)

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