Blues 2024
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@Tim If the info I have received is correct I will be curious to see how Brazilian prop Wilton Rebolo goes for Northland in the upcoming NPC , Rebolo who is 27 plays tight head , has a reputation as a destructive scrummager , he can also slip into hooker if required
Definitely an unknown quantity he did played for New York in the 2022 MLR keeping Kalolo Tuiloma on the bench through the finals
Was signed by the Western Force before the 2023 but never featured during the season -
Development Player of the Year - Byron Smith
Community Player of the Year - Joshua Fusitu’a
Team Toa Player of the Year - Rob Rush
Mahi Man - Ricky Riccitelli
Keven Mealamu medal - Ash Draper
Back of the Year - Bryce Heem
Forward of the Year - Adrian Choat
Players Player of the Year - Mark Telea
Player of the Year - Mark Telea -
@Steven-Harris said in Blues 2023:
Was signed by the Western Force before the 2023 but never featured during the season
Rebelo was a late injury replacement starter against the Chiefs (played 64 mins). I remember he conceded at least one scrum penalty.
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@Steven-Harris totally agree my blues player of year
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22 year old Tiaan Tauakipulu, former St Kents and NZ schoolboys prop is leaving the Waratahs, but don't know where he is going. I think he was injured allot during his 3 seasons with the Tahs. I don't know much about him but maybe a front row prospect if he wants to return home.
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@Bovidae said in Blues 2023:
When is the new coach going to be announced? I would assume that the players must know and take this into consideration when deciding to re-sign or not.
Also who is making the decision on who to sign?
Annandale is an unusual signing that maybe points to Cotter or Jono Gibbes? Gibbes was apparently going to be Rennies assistant coach if he took the Blues job
This was interesting speculation in the Manawatu Standard regarding the Blues job:
We hear former Turbos coach Dave Rennie could have taken up the Blues coaching job had he wanted it, although he'd earlier committed himself to Kobe Steelers in Japan. There he'll be joined by Manawatu's NZ under-20s' forwards coach Wesley Clarke as defence coach for two years. The Blues position comes under the most heat because of the proximity of the national media outlets. Even tough diamond Frank Oliver couldn't wait to get out of the place because of the scrutiny. Vern Cotter might pick up that job. Another former Manawatū coach, Jason O'Halloran, is back from Japan and was attack coach with Cotter with Scotland. Maybe he would be a fit up there.