NPC 2023
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My hopes.
Otago makes the semi finals. Our promising young players have good seasons.
Wellington loses the Ranfurly Shield and misses the semi finals.
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@SouthernMann no chance mate.
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You will be 1 from four after the first four rounds, and the shield will be in Nelson.
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@SouthernMann no chance mate.
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A lot to like about Josh Whaanga. I reckon he will be playing a lot of NPC.
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@Snollygoster-0 said in NPC 2023:
Does anyone have details of the location and starting time for the BOP v Manawatu game this weekend ?
Already been played:
Friday 28 July 2023 - 12.30pm - Owen Delany Park, Taupō
Manawattū v Bay of PlentyI haven't seen the result.
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@Stargazer From BOP Facebook page -
Good result at the Steamers pre season today with a 33-7 win against Manawatu. -
Auckland 22 - 5 Northland at half time.
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Full time - Auckland 39 - 19 Northland.
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Taranaki bt Wellington 49 - 22. Not surprising considering all the players not available for Wellington.
Interesting that I saw the Proctor brothers at a cafe in Petone a couple hours ago. I wonder if Matt’s available for the NPC.
I guess we’ll find out when the squad is made official.
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@Daffy-Jaffy Good performance from Auckland, took every opportunity that came their way
Looked to have a really good attack pattern which saw them get on the outside of the Taniwha , often exploiting the visitors lack of pace
Really liked the look of Zarn Sullivan at first five , his left boot often carved off massive metres and not to afraid to take the line on when required
Based on what I saw of the halfbacks , Kalani Thomas starting , I would start with Funaki looked much more assured
Northland put a ton of heat on Thomas and at times his service to Sullivan was average
The Forward battle was a bit more even with both teams cancelling each other out ,
Ekuasi started at 8 and was always a handful on the carry , all the starting front row were very good
On RTS at fullback , there was some good and not so good doesn’t have a kicking game in fact looks awkward kickingGreat to see Faletoi Peni get a run , did most things right and showed some awesome stepping ability and on one occasion running directly over Scott Gregory look alike Ross Gladish who was a late call up from club rugby
Had a chat to him at games end , he did say the pace was way higher than club level .He will be staying with squad a few more weeks as Tanielu Tele’a has an injury
Tangitu and Rayasi looked sharp on the wings , but I have got to say I was really impressed with Corey Evans when he came on in the 2nd half , slotted into fullback and looked like he had played their all his life.
It definitely looked like one team that had already played one warm up game and another playing their first
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@Canes4life said in NPC 2023:
Taranaki bt Wellington 49 - 22. Not surprising considering all the players not available for Wellington.
Interesting that I saw the Proctor brothers at a cafe in Petone a couple hours ago. I wonder if Matt’s available for the NPC.
I guess we’ll find out when the squad is made official.
Where was Matt playing most recently? Will probably have some bearing on whether he wants to have an extended rest.
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PUJ, Billy Proctor, Riley Higgins and the other two up and coming midfielders. Does WRFU need to spend extra money on another midfielder.
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@SouthernMann said in NPC 2023:
PUJ, Billy Proctor, Riley Higgins and the other two up and coming midfielders. Does WRFU need to spend extra money on another midfielder.
The real question is do they have any money to spend? A quick look at their 2021 Financial Report (the last one I can access) shows a loss of over $830,000.00 and I have heard whispers that a similar situation occurred in 2022, albeit to a significantly smaller amount (but still of a major concern).
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It is very concerning one of our major unions has put itself in a position like this. The story is all too common over the last 10 to 15 years. NZ rugby needs Wellington, especially with its player pools in Porirua, the Hutt and Kilbirnie to stay strong. It would be interesting to understand what is causing the losses. From my understanding it runs a pretty lean staff operation, with a fair few people in cross over roles with the Hurricanes. This isn't just a Wellington problem. It is a national issue. However, Wellington may be the shop window to financial failings at the moment.