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  • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
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    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

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    @Smudge said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @MN5 said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @canefan said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Mike Brewer at 6. Jack Goodhue could take a midfield spot

    No chance. He played an entire World Cup and a fair few games in between

    He literally got ruled out of the 1991 RWC in a fitness test and missed the 1987 RWC due to injury too. But sure, if you say so.

    Still played 32 tests and even got picked when he wasn’t in the squad in 1993. Must be some Grade A glass he’s made of.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

    He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

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    @Bovidae said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

    He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

    I remember he got a nasty leg break against Canterbury.

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    @Bovidae said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

    He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

    I actually saw him play at Ballymore in 1988. Was a bit pissed off because I wanted John Kirwan's autograph and he was playing on the right wing so on opposite side of where I was.

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

    Jasin Goldsmith, just for the record. He made the NZ Colts a few years later, so didn't disappear completely. (I thought he did too, but he just changed province).

    If we're going to pick guys who broke very early on, there's heaps. I went to school with Geoff Hinds, though he was a few years ahead. He was always injured, even at school. Made the ABs on the disastrous tour of Australia, which didn't do his chances any good. Was not playing only a few years later, presumably because he was never able to stay fit.

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    Not a hugely known name but TJ Va’a made the Canes squad never played a game in fact struggles to even play club rugby now.

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  • TimT Away
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    Joe Edwards was a good loose forward who was quickly injured out first class rugby.

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    @booboo said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @frugby said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Nathan Hastie

    Who?

    Highlanders third stringer... we don't really have injury prone halfbacks!

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    @Chester-Draws said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Geoff Hinds

    Hines πŸ™‚ just for the record ...

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    Hopefully Cam Roigard doesn't join this group... πŸ™

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    @booboo said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @Chester-Draws said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Geoff Hinds

    Hines πŸ™‚ just for the record ...

    Muphry's law eh!

    I even looked up his Wikipedia page and missed it, I was so focused on getting the Geoff right. I remember Jasin because I always wondered if it was a mistake or deliberate.

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    @Chester-Draws said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @booboo said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @Chester-Draws said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Geoff Hinds

    Hines πŸ™‚ just for the record ...

    Muphry's law eh!

    I even looked up his Wikipedia page and missed it, I was so focused on getting the Geoff right. I remember Jasin because I always wondered if it was a mistake or deliberate.

    I really shouldn't be the one to highlight other's mistakes ... πŸ˜€

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  • boobooB Offline
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    And that Muphry is nearly as bad as Murphy.

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    Brendon Leonard and Solomon Alaimalo come to mind - both players' careers were arguably hugely affected due to some carelessness from other players.

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    Going back further, i nominate Bevan Wilson, the fullback from the late 70's.

    After years of crap 15's he was the real deal in '77, calm under pressure, good goalkicker and pretty good on attack. Only played 8 times due to injuries an retired after 2 years

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    @Mr-Fish Alaimalo ruthlessly taken out with deadly precision by Clarke. What happened to Leonard?

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    @Victor-Meldrew 8 games is like 3 seasons back then isn't it?

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    @Bones said in Crystal Glass XV:

    @Victor-Meldrew 8 games is like 3 seasons back then isn't it?

    Normally about 4-5 Tests a year plus loads of games on tour. Wilson went on a mini-tour to France in '77 where he got injured after the 3rd game IIRC. Injured until '79 when he got injured again and retired.

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Crystal Glass XV:

    Going back further, i nominate Bevan Wilson, the fullback from the late 70's.

    After years of crap 15's he was the real deal in '77, calm under pressure, good goalkicker and pretty good on attack. Only played 8 times due to injuries an retired after 2 years

    Trains racehorses near Ashburton these days. Does a good job with a small team.

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