Chiefs 2019
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I don't hate him, and I'll bet he gets plenty of game time, but I think he's a better midfielder, and seems pretty slow for a winger. Other teams have players like Rayasi fighting for a bench spot (at least, at the start) while we have him pencilled in our first choice winger...
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I don't think he's a very successful super level starter. He's done that job when called upon after injuries and hasn't stunk up the joint, but he's not the future and IMO he'd be the worst starting winger in the country, if that's what happens.
I'll be happy if he plays fantastically - I'm a Chiefs fan.
However, I think we should have recruited better.
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@gt12 said in Chiefs 2019:
I don't hate him, and I'll bet he gets plenty of game time, but I think he's a better midfielder, and seems pretty slow for a winger. Other teams have players like Rayasi fighting for a bench spot (at least, at the start) while we have him pencilled in our first choice winger...
Other teams have Michael Collins as an incumbent starting outside back.....
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@gt12 Yeah recriuted better especially for first five. DMac is not going to play every game in 2019 and With Falcon's wings clipped so to speak who else is there? I really don't want that Aus Debrathingy starting......:face_with_open_mouth_cold_sweat:
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@ShadowTrooper Jack Debreczeni is NZ eligible. Might actually do okay in a good environment.
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@cgrant said in Chiefs 2019:
What about Atu Moli ? Is he fit again ?
It really does pay to read some of the stuff posted in the thread....
The Chiefs have received good news about other injured players, and will welcome back All Blacks prop Atu Moli and loose forward Mitch Brown. Brown ruptured his ACL in the early stages of last season, while Moli had complications with a quad haematoma he suffered in last year’s season opener.
“I don’t want to curse them, but we’re really positive about having those players available this season,” Matson said.
“They’re key contributors and key to our success so we’re all excited to have them back in. They look like they’ve been training hard so next Monday they’ll join the flock and take the lead in some areas. -
and here's the bit about Hames and Moli for those that didn't spot it on the Blues thread...
"We'll get a lot out of what we saw today. We were good with ball in hand close to the tryline, and not so good on the edge. We're probably fitter than we've been, and the All Blacks came back today to train, so it feels like the squad is coming together."
Matson liked what he saw from some new faces such as Etene Nanai-Seturo and Japan-based Ataata Moeakiola and said it was just good for his players to dip their toes back in the waters of full contact rugby.
"It was really good just to have a training run and not complicate what we got out of it with a game. It was perfect for us. The guys were breathing heavily because it doesn't matter how fit you are, the first game hurts.
"It's been a good day. We tested a couple of the young guys and you can see they'll definitely handle Super Rugby. Etene looks capable, and showed little glimpses of the excitement he brought to sevens, and to see Ataata charging down that sideline was awesome."
Matson confirmed the Chiefs don't expect to see All Blacks loose forward Sam Cane back from his back injury until several months into the season. "He's still miles away. We're still looking at April-May."
But the news was better on props Atu Moli and Kane Hames who have both had long spells out of the game. Moli was close to playing in Friday's hitout and Hames is also due back with the returning All Blacks next week. "We're really positive about having those players available this season," said Matson. -
Roger Randle will be the Chiefs Assistant Backs Coach for the 2019 season.
https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/roger-randle-joins-gallagher-chiefs-coaching-group
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Reds to play the Chiefs
1 Feao Fotuaika – Souths
2 Brandon Paenga-Amosa – Sunnybank
3 Taniela Tupou – Brothers
4 Harry Hockings – University of Queensland
5 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto – Souths
6 Angus Scott-Young – University of Queensland
7 Liam Wright – Easts
8. Scott Higginbotham – Wests
9 Moses Sorovi – Wests
10 Hamish Stewart – Bond University
11 Jordan Petaia – Wests
12 Samu Kerevi – Souths
13 Chris Feauai-Sautia – Souths
14 Sefa Naivalu – TBC
15 Bryce Hegarty – GPSReserves
16 Alex Mafi – Bond University
17 Harry Hoopert – Brothers
18 Ruan Smith – GPS
19 Angus Blyth – Bond University
20 Caleb Timu – Souths
21 Tate McDermott – University of Queensland
22 Duncan Paia’aua – Norths
23 Isaac Lucas – Sunnybank
24 Adam Korczyk – University of Queensland
25 Teti Tela – Souths
26 Jack Hardy – Easts
27 Filipo Daugunu – Wests