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Brad Webber on adapting to French Club Rugby and Cortez Ratima -
Weber has also had to water down his iconic play style, uncharacteristically having not scored a try since playing for Stade Français this season.“Our team profile isn’t very expansive yet, at the moment we are very old school French, very kick, defend and set-piece orientated, so it’s taken some getting used to, and I’m certainly not picking up as many cheeky meaties down the middle of the park as I used to,” Weber said.
“I would like to run the stats, I genuinely reckon that I have box kicked more in these seven or eight months that I’ve been here in France than I have in my whole New Zealand rugby career, I’m serious, It’s crazy how much box kicking I’ve done.
“It’s not always been a strength of mine, I’m not sure that’s why they got me over here, so hopefully in the next few years while I’m over here we start changing our game plan, just a touch, to start using my strengths, but you can’t argue with the winning rugby that we are doing at the moment.”
The 123-capped All Black also shared his opinions on the Chiefs Mana making the Super Rugby final and the success they have had in 2024 under head coach Clayton McMillan, with players like Damian McKenzie and Luke Jacobson stepping up as leaders.
Weber additionally mentioned the season his replacement Cortez Ratima is having in 2024.
“It’s good to see him putting it all together and being consistent with his performance," Weber said.
“We often say he is exactly like Tawera Kerr-Barlow, I think he is very much playing like that.
“I’m bloody stoked, I feel like a little proud dad watching him go good.”
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I guess nobody fact checks these days
Brad Weber greatest NZ halfback of all time
Must have been to get 123 caps
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@MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:
Must have been to get 123 caps
123 for the Chiefs but was not made clear in the article.
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Huge, huge result for Glasgow
And had a try disallowed
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@KiwiMurph said in NH club rugby:
He's a good choice, I think for everyone but Australia and his team's, he's a great coach. When he was coaching the wallabies he let his passion go to far, you could see in the box, whining like a fan rather than a coach. Passion is great but not over common sense and clear head
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A nice little story:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/cdrl4dng1l2o
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So not just hawkes bay, then
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@MN5 said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
I thought Stuart Hogg retired ?
He un-retired to pay for his legal bills and fines for stalking his ex
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@Machpants said in NH club rugby:
@MN5 said in NH club rugby:
@Bones said in NH club rugby:
I thought Stuart Hogg retired ?
He un-retired to pay for his legal bills and fines for stalking his ex
Oh right. I clearly need to read more tabloids, had no idea about any of that !
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George Ford boots Sale to opening day win against Harlequins: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/clyllrl62yko