Hurricanes 2024
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@Canes4life Was surprised not to see Jordi Viljoen in the squad. Surely he's a better option that Judd??
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Looks weaker than this year.
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If Laidlaw is any good, he should do well with this side. Esp if he appoints a VG head forwards coach (its odd that all is so quiet on this front)
My biggest concern is 1st 5.
But this will be a good test of Laidlaw's coaching ability. Morgan is a useless first that hopefully is in his final year. Love was poor this NPC and needs to focus on regaining form at FB. Godfrey is not even close to being ready yet. The obvious answer Cameron starting with Barrett as his backup. Except for the easier games where another option can be given game time.
2 big pluses. Blackwell is gone. And Prinsep too. Not their fault but once regular starters and not even close to being good enough at this level. So, I'll add the dumb coaches who selected them as well. So, a new start. I just hope they step up. Tamati Ellison didn't at NPC level as a head coach. I hope Laidlaw isn't a repeat.
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@Winger the expectation should be to compete for the title but it will be up to the likes of Roigard, Cameron, Barrett and Love (as key game drivers) to put us in the right areas of the park. They failed to do that against the Brumbies when it counted for the last two seasons, so that should be a key work on.
As per usual we will also need a good forwards coach to get the best out of our pack so our backs can do their thing. Guys pushing for AB selection like Mafileo, Numia, Aumua, Delany, Sangster, Howden and Flanders will all be after big campaigns so it's exciting, let's hope they stand up.
We've got quite a few players in their third/fourth season at the Canes so it should be the coming of age for a lot of them.
Add in the input of young up and coming players like Lakai, Godfrey, Higgins and Lauaki and there is a lot to like about this squad.
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@sparky if Cameron gets injured we are in trouble. I feel like that's the case with most teams this year though so I'm not too bothered.
I.e. Dmac is crucial to the Chiefs, Burke (already out) is crucial to the Crusaders, Perofeta to the Blues etc.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2024:
@sparky if Cameron gets injured we are in trouble. I feel like that's the case with most teams this year though so I'm not too bothered.
I.e. Dmac is crucial to the Chiefs, Burke (already out) is crucial to the Crusaders, Perofeta to the Blues etc.
I hope it doesn't happen
But Barrett, Higgins and Proctor could be an excellent combo. With PUJ / Sullivan as a backup.
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Siale Lauaki – Wellington
Tyrel Lomax – Ta$man
Tevita Mafileo – Bay of Plenty
Xavier Numia – Wellington
Pouri Rakete-Stones – Shield Snorters
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Asafo Aumua – Wellington
Jacob Devery – Shield Snorters
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Ben Grant – North Harbour
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TK Howden – Manawatū
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Du’Plessis Kirifi – Wellington
Peter Lakai – Wellington
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Richard Judd – Bay of Plenty
TJ Perenara – Wellington
Cam Roigard – Counties ManukauFive-eighths
Brett Cameron – Manawatū
Aidan Morgan – WellingtonMidfield
Jordie Barrett – Taranaki
Riley Higgins – Wellington
Billy Proctor – Wellington
Bailyn Sullivan – Waikato
Peter Umaga-Jensen – WellingtonOutside Backs
Harry Godfrey – Shield Snorters
Ruben Love – Wellington
Josh Moorby – Northland
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@KiwiMurph I think he was meaning ASav, not JSav.
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@Canes4life Good point
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@Canes4life The first post of this entire thread.
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@Stargazer oh righto.
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@cgrant agreed that is strange. Bird is over 2m tall and probably super level quality. 32 so not very old but more on the experienced end. They should learn from the Boks who do not dispose of old players but rather incorporate them to help build the culture and mentor younger players.