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    @Tim said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    Auckland might have a handy starting XV this year:

    1 Fusitua
    2 Vikena
    3 Ta'avao
    4 Beehre
    5 Kalapu
    6 Choat
    7 Segner
    8 Ioane

    9 Funaki
    10 Plummer
    11 Rayasi
    12 Heem
    13 Lam
    14 Tangitau
    15 Sullivan

    16 Lay
    17 ?
    18 Reneta
    19 Annandale
    20 Ekuasi
    21 ?
    22 Tele'a
    23 ?

    That 15 will be tough to beat. I’m kind of hoping Wellington will be weaker this year as it will mean a good chunk of players would have made the ABs.

    If Auckland can field that 15 the whole comp they’ll go close to winning it. I thought Darry had also made the shift to Auckland.

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    @Canes4life said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    I thought Darry had also made the shift to Auckland.

    The rumour was next year

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    @Tim said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    23 ?

    Harford maybe?

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  • TimT Away
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    #24

    Plenty of U20 rep players in there.

    Sam Howling (Kelston) played for Wellington last year. Will Butler is the former Worcester Warriors player.

    Sam Howling

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    Auckland won 40-14 apparently. Surprised it was that high scoring considering the conditions

    Hopefully a few more clips get posted

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    @Duluth not that it matters, but I saw 40-19 as final score, with Auckland up 19-14 at halftime, assume Auckland had 2 15s for each half as well

    Apparently Northland had the gales in the 1st half...after everyone had finished and left the pitch a mini tornado hit one part of the pitch taking some metal hordongs for a spin.

    Edit..I see northland have changed thier page to 40-14.

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    Lazarus Papali'i has to the name of the round for club rugby.

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    @Duluth Luke Donaldson is playing halfback for Marist. The Luke Donaldson who played halfback for Canterbury was from Auckland and went to St Paul's ...

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Tim said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    Auckland might have a handy starting XV this year:

    1 Fusitua
    2 Vikena
    3 Ta'avao
    4 Beehre
    5 Kalapu

    I see Kalapu has finished with the Force. No announcement of where he is going next

    He could be a useful pickup for one of the NZ SR sides or MP

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    So Kalapu is now with Harbour. Who will be the locks ? Did Annandale play any club rugby this year?
    Hamish Dalzell might play another season

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    Nogusta
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    @Kiwidom pretty sure Auckland have brought over Tualima from the Rebels

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    #32

    Welcome Home Dave - 💥 🐴 : 💥
    That means we hold both the Men’s & Women’s titles in our 150th season!

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    Moana & Manu Samoa players Nigel Ah Wong, Michael Curry, Sama Malolo signed for Auckland this season

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    @Nogusta I find it very disappointing that they would sign aging journeymen like Ah Wong (34) and Curry (30) (and Brumbie Tuilama) rather that promoting young talent from within the region. Then they wonder why young talent leaves. The primary role of our NPC team should always be to create pathways to professional careers for young and club players, not just to try and win sort term with aging imports. Those players are unlikely to make a difference in results anyway and won't be there long. Far better to develop experience with a younger squad to produce longer lasting success. I can live with Malolo signing. He is an Auckland boy originally and at only 26 has time to develop and contribute long term. If I was a promising young Lock why would I stay around when they bring Curry and Tuilama in ahead of me? As for Ah Wong, no thanks, there is plenty of young back talent around the clubs and acadamy.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    @Nogusta I find it very disappointing that they would sign aging journeymen like Ah Wong (34) and Curry (30) (and Brumbie Tuilama) rather that promoting young talent from within the region. Then they wonder why young talent leaves. The primary role of our NPC team should always be to create pathways to professional careers for young and club players, not just to try and win sort term with aging imports. Those players are unlikely to make a difference in results anyway and won't be there long. Far better to develop experience with a younger squad to produce longer lasting success. I can live with Malolo signing. He is an Auckland boy originally and at only 26 has time to develop and contribute long term. If I was a promising young Lock why would I stay around when they bring Curry and Tuilama in ahead of me? As for Ah Wong, no thanks, there is plenty of young back talent around the clubs and acadamy.

    So short sighted eh. There should never be an excuse for Auckland to bring in players.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy Fully agree. Michael Curry really struggled at SR level to the point where Moana had to bring in an English import to win them some line-out ball. Ah Wong? Really? We're never short of wingers in Auckland rugby. Like you, I can also live with Sama Malolo being there as we usually carry the odd journeyman at hooker, but yeah, not a fan of these signings blocking up local talent. We're starting to look like Canterbury.

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    @African-Monkey said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    Ah Wong? Really?

    Agree with the rest of the post too. Butt this one stands out as the worst call

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    @SouthernMann said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    @Daffy-Jaffy said in Auckland Rugby 2024:

    @Nogusta I find it very disappointing that they would sign aging journeymen like Ah Wong (34) and Curry (30) (and Brumbie Tuilama) rather that promoting young talent from within the region. Then they wonder why young talent leaves. The primary role of our NPC team should always be to create pathways to professional careers for young and club players, not just to try and win sort term with aging imports. Those players are unlikely to make a difference in results anyway and won't be there long. Far better to develop experience with a younger squad to produce longer lasting success. I can live with Malolo signing. He is an Auckland boy originally and at only 26 has time to develop and contribute long term. If I was a promising young Lock why would I stay around when they bring Curry and Tuilama in ahead of me? As for Ah Wong, no thanks, there is plenty of young back talent around the clubs and acadamy.

    So short sighted eh. There should never be an excuse for Auckland to bring in players.

    Yep, Auckland has almost too much talent, hence why so many leave, so is criminal for them to overlook locals, and they have signed some average non-local players the last couple of seasons too.

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    @SouthernMann Agreed. I would rather us struggle with locals than see us come one or 2 spots higher with out of town journeymen.

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    The irony is the last time Auckland won the NPC they were full of young players

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