Crusaders 2018
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Not sure I like the idea of Delaney hogging a spot in the squad for the entire season. I'd have thought Tim Bateman would do just as good a job as an injury crisis 10 in a one-off week.
If Mo'unga or Hunt were to be injured for longer than that, then you call in Delaney or Breen or Christie to the squad.
I'd hate to see us lose Will Jordan or Josh McKay just so that Delaney can play club rugby in Christchurch at the Crusaders' expense.
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Blues should have taken Delaney after black went down
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@muddyriver Maybe they'll get Beaver?
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If Delaney is going to the Crusaders and Marty McKenzie is available he would be a reasonable option to replace Black.
He has a good combination with Perofeta at Taranaki where they swap between 10 & 15. The Blues could copy that and not use Collins..
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@kiwimurph probably be a good guy to have to mentor the young guys...otherwise is a lot of inexperience in that inside channel at the Blues.
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@taniwharugby I personally think that is overrated. The Blues 10s need game time to develop. Blues had similar thoughts when they signed Jimmy Cowan a few years back on the back of strong Mitre 10 Cup form - that didn't work.
Anyway back to the thread - Crusaders look like they will have a very settled and deep squad. They could be a real chance at the first repeat Super titles since the Chiefs of 2012-13.
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@kiwimurph What will probably hurt the Crusaders most is the unavailability of Moody and Franks until some time in May (and to a lesser extent Dagg's injury). Crockett and Ala'alato are fine replacements; I'm not so sure about the players who take their spots on the bench though.
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@kiwimurph fair enough...I wasn't meaning specifically at 10 either, if Pulu and/or SBW aren't there you end up with a very inexperienced 9/10/12 axis.
Having someone in the background is always a good thing, Dan Bowden said playing alongside Holwell was invaluable for him (years ago) and his learning (given Bowden saw himself more as a 10)
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@stargazer said in Crusaders 2018:
@kiwimurph What will probably hurt the Crusaders most is the unavailability of Moody and Franks until some time in May (and to a lesser extent Dagg's injury). Crockett and Ala'alato are fine replacements; I'm not so sure about the players who take their spots on the bench though.
Apparently Ollie Jager is pretty good ...
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The Crusaders squad for 2018 has been announced. I have added the position where I think they'll most likely to play, even though they may officially also be capable of playing in other positions:
CRUSADERS SQUAD
PROPS
Michael Alaalatoa
Wyatt Crockett
Owen Franks
Oliver Jager
Joe Moody
Tim PerryHOOKERS
Ben Funnell
Andrew Makalio
Codie TaylorLOCKS
Scott Barrett
Luke Romano
Quinten Strange
Sam WhitelockLOOSE FORWARDS
Ethan Blackadder
Mitchell Dunshea
Billy Harmon
Kieran Read
Pete Samu
Tom Sanders
Jordan Taufua
Matt ToddHALFBACKS
Mitchell Drummond
Bryn Hall
Jack StrattonFIRST FIVE-EIGHTHS
Mike Delany
Mitchell Hunt
Richie Mo'ungaMIDFIELD BACKS
Tim Bateman
Ryan Crotty
Jack GoodhueOUTSIDE BACKS
George Bridge
Israel Dagg
Braydon Ennor
David Havili
Will Jordan
Jone Macilai
Manasa Mataele
Seta TamanivaluJed Brown (injured)
Ethan Blackadder
Heiden Bedwell-CurtisBilly Harmon
Leon FukofukaEre Enari (injured)
Jack Stratton
Marty McKenzieMike Delaney
Sean Wainui, Sione Fifita, Digby IoaneBraydon Ennor, Will Jordan
http://crusaders.co.nz/news/1158-seven-new-names-in-2018-bnz-crusaders-squad
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So with Read a likely non-starter and Taufua still recovering from his broken arm in the early rounds we might need to call up Whetu Douglas to cover No 8 again!
... or more seriously - and in a similar vein - I'd be happy to get Jordan Manihera involved for those early rounds.
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Happy enough with that squad. Only hope Delaney is there for a mentoring role and not to actually play any games...
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@billy-tell said in Crusaders 2018:
Happy enough with that squad. Only hope Delaney is there for a mentoring role and not to actually play any games...
Yep, exactly the situation with Kirkpatrick at the Blues. The young 10s will all benefit from having these guys run behind them at training pointing out options.
They may not be the best playing 10s but are the type that generally make good coaches and squaddies.