Hurricanes 2019 Discussion
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@BerhamporeNinja Definitely not this weekend. He's with the NZU20s in Australia.
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@BerhamporeNinja nah Tiatia is too slow to be shafted to the wing. I'm thinking Jordie will start at fullback and Tiatia will drop out of the 23 altogether with Rayasi possibly coming in to start.
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A nice piece on Canes loosehead Fraser Armstrong. I thought he was alot younger than 27.
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@Machpants said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Nepia yeah 6+ is pretty darned good
Although 10 was a bit dicey until BB came along (although if the Hammettuer hadn't of come along it probably would have been Cruden in there).
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Nepia 6+ + Coles is pretty darn good.
Would there be any other better backline than that? Maybe the Blues??
Not sure - I don’t think so, there’s no midfield to compete with the Canes, even if Smith gets injured, Tana and Nonu would still dominate. No back three could compare either.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Nepia 11. Cacau/Lomu 14. Howlett and 15. Mils would be fairly deadly.
Caucau is not eligible.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Nepia 11. Lomu 14. Howlett/Roks and 15. Mils would be fairly deadly.
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@Nepia said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Nepia 6+ + Coles is pretty darn good.
Would there be any other better backline than that? Maybe the Blues??
Not sure - I don’t think so, there’s no midfield to compete with the Canes, even if Smith gets injured, Tana and Nonu would still dominate. No back three could compare either.
Had a go at a Crusaders backline and was stuck between SBW and Dagg on the left wing. Carter the only position where the Crusaders are clearly better.
Possibly in 10 years we'll be able to challenge it, depending on the careers of Goodhue, Bridge, Jordan and Ennor.
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Didn't want to continue the discussion about the Hurricanes' props in the Hurricanes v Rebels thread, so I'll post this here.
Toby Smith is 30 and his contract expires at the end of the season.
Eves is 31 and May is 36. I think they'll be off-contract, too.So - with JT-A (28) leaving, that leaves the following props if the older guys are not re-signed:
Fraser Armstrong (27) - LH
Alex Fidow (21) - TH
Xavier Numia (20) - LHThat's many gaps to fill.
Who are the young props in the provinces:
Hawke's Bay:
Tim Farrell (21) - LH (2017 NZU20 and 5 NPC games in 2017)
Pouri Rakete-Stones (21) - TH (2016 and 2017 NZU20; 18 NPC games in 2017-2018). Has also played in the 2 jersey.
Josiah Tavita-Metcalfe (20) - TH (1 NPC game in 2018) - was in 2019 NZU20 camp, but not picked. He has played LH, too. A big lad.Wellington:
Kaliopasi Uluilakepa (20) - TH (2018 and 2019 NZU20; 2 NPC games in 2018)
Don't know whether Joel Hintz (13 NPC games in 2017-2018?) and Sitiveni Paonga (LH & hooker?) are SR material. I think Paonga has been playing for Wellington for a while?Manawatu:
Sione Asi (almost 21) - TH (2018 NZU20; 10 NPC games in 2017-2018)Have I missed someone?
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@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
You are not going to win a super rugby championship with props aged 21 or 22.
Probably not. Then again, we won a final with May, Uhila, Eves and Kainga. You just need to find props who are good enough. A great prop is handy but probably won't win you too many games. A shit scrum can cost you games though. With younger props you do risk getting penalised off the park. An older prop should have enough nous to come out of a worse match-up without giving away too many penalties.