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    #1560

    Not so sure that I agree that getting rid of Tuipolotu is a good idea. But, the rest of the argument is interesting - given that it basically revolves around getting rid of Parsons 🙂

    Analysis: Leon MacDonald's new system at the Blues may require new parts to reach optimalisation

    Analysis: Leon MacDonald's new system at the Blues may require new parts to reach optimalisation

    The team has improved to become competitive in the New Zealand conference but in order to lead the team back to the promised land, they have to find a level of accuracy that makes this current level of play unacceptable.

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    #1561

    @gt12 May also need to realign tactics to make better use of a big, ball carrying pack.

    Would be interesting to see the difference that the high workrate of Scrafton makes. Also, playing combinations of Hodgman/OfaT and KarlT/Renata.

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    #1562

    @Tim Yep, essentially just saying that bringing in some structure (i.e., a bit of fucking coaching) can get them part way there. That's an improvement, but Panadol will also have to work out how to use some of the new pieces he has here, or he's no better than Hammett.

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    @gt12 Yep, especially when you consider that Auckland's forward pack (led by a huge game from Tuipulotu) really dominated Ta$man's last year, playing against that structure.

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    @Tim I should add that the Auckland coaches also nailed the crucial "teach these fucking idiots how to set up options for exits" role too ...

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    @gt12 I agree with everything he said tbh. @Tim makes a good point though. Should we be playing with that structure if we don't have the right players to play with it? I do look forward to seeing MacDonald's recruitment in the off season as he virtually gets a free pass this year.

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    This article highlights why Parsons should never have been re signed ,he’s like the bad stench that’s coming from a part of the house and it’s gonna take another 2 years to find..
    What makes him harder to move on is the fact he’s on the leadership team which almost borders on nepotism with nobody else getting crack regardless of how he plays.
    On the radio sport show he appears on,he spoke about the Blues having more depth and competition for places apart from hooker me thinks.
    however the article does empathise there is an issue in terms of fitness when fatigue sets in,decision making becomes sloppy.

    With Melani Nanai off contract next year,I would the Blues to have crack at a fullback who has got a big boot than can at least carve off good metres when clearing from the red zone..
    The chiefs used James Lowes really well as kicking option when clearing the 22..one person that comes to mind is David Havili,with so much competition at the Crusaders in the back 3,I would love to see the Blues have a crack at Havili
    Sean Stephenson has a big boot,but my concern is the flakyness of the Harbour player.

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    #1567

    @Steven-Harris said in Blues 2019:

    With Melani Nanai off contract next year,I would the Blues to have crack at a fullback who has got a big boot than can at least carve off good metres when clearing from the red zone..

    Two injuries haven't helped the kicking game from the back. The starting fullback was probably going to be Perofeta, with Trainor backing him up.

    Trainor has been erratic until the 2018 season with Auckland.. he may have turned the corner

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    What's the deal with Trainor's injury? He's been out all season. His best shot to get into the game day team was these last couple of games with SBW and Telea out. Hopefully he gets an opportunity at some point, we need to see if he can kick on at this level.

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    replied to Dice on last edited by
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    @Dice I think it was multiple injuries. I think he got injured again after recovering from the first injury.

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    #1570

    Now that Harris and Coltman are off the market, the following are still available:

    Abel (Rebels)
    Sosene-Feagai (Blues dev, Auckland)
    Eklund (still playing?)
    Tolai (Blues dev, Harbour)
    Olsen (Northland)
    Taukei'aho (Chiefs)
    Makalio (Crusaders)
    Funnell (Crusaders)
    Pleasants-Tate (ehhhh, Southland)

    Not interested in:

    Niuia
    O'Reilly

    Any NPC players worth looking at? Will Apisai develop further?

    Probably the three most promising are Abel, Taukei'aho, and Makalio. Either of Abel or Makalio starting, with Taukei'aho off the bench.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
    #1571

    @Tim has Riccitelli been snapped up?

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    replied to Canes4life on last edited by
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    @Canes4life Yeah, all three Hurricanes hookers will be back next year.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim mate, your dreaming!

    Parsons is likely to be starting next year again, at worst he will be the impact player off the bench...

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    Midfield is also going to be an issue next season. Faiane, Tele'a, and Ioane are the signed centre options, with Faiane and Plummer covering 12. I guess that Clarke may be able to play 13 too.

    Who's available next year?

    Tumua Manu (Chiefs)
    Bailyn Sullivan (Chiefs)
    Orbyn Leger (Chiefs)
    Quinn Tupaea (Chiefs dev, Waikato)
    Jack Goodhue (dreaming, Crusaders)
    Braydon Ennor (Crusaders)
    Rob Thompson (Highlanders)
    Thomas Umaga-Jensen (Highlanders)
    Jonah Lowe (Hurricanes)
    Jordie Barrett (Hurricanes)
    Michael Little (probably on too much cash in Japan)
    Thomas Aoake (Blues dev, Ta$man)
    Tamati Tua (Northland, former Blues)
    Scott Gregory (Northland, Blues dev)
    Blake Hohaia (Northland)
    Harrison Groundwater (Harbour)
    Loketi Manu (Harbour)

    Of the realistic options, Manu would be first choice. Would love to get Little to share 12 with Faiane, and Ennor to play at 13. Leger is still promising at 12. Scott Gregory is likely to be the U20 player that gets signed?

    There's going to be a lot of promising midfield backs on display in the NPC. Matt Johnson might be up at Northland too. Really looking forward to that competition. Anyone know who's likely to play for Ta$man?

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    @Nogusta said in Blues 2019:

    Zarn Sullivan brother of Chiefs Bailyn Sullivan.

    I see he's playing for College Rifles now. Think he'll play for Auckland this year?

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @Tim You need to let go of Little, Tim haha.

    I'd love Tupaea here, but apparently he didn't want to come here. He'll likely be with the Chiefs next year.

    Wouldn't be surprised if Manu still has a year left with the Chiefs. It'd be nice if we could get that Faiane-Manu combo next year though.

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    replied to Dice on last edited by
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    @Dice said in Blues 2019:

    Wouldn't be surprised if Manu still has a year left with the Chiefs. It'd be nice if we could get that Faiane-Manu combo next year though.

    Thought it was only a one year contract, but may be wrong!

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    #1578

    It'll be interesting to see if Manu goes in for Samoa this year. If he does, that might mean we get to see how a Faiane-Telea midfield goes for Auckland.

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    replied to Tim on last edited by Chris B.
    #1579

    @Tim said in Blues 2019:

    Anyone know who's likely to play for Ta$man?

    Well, Levi Aumua for one!!! (You ungrateful bastard!).

    Havili and Nankivell will likely play alongside him - assuming Havili isn't with the ABs.

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