Hurricanes 2019 Discussion
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
From a Bay perspective, also happy to see Tim Farrell back. IMO, he should have gotten the starting LH spot. Also Tom Parsons still there.
Are you sure about that? He has played about half a game in two years and must be way short of match fitness. I was priviledged to see the named looshead prop (Veni Paonga) cruelly expose the starting tighthead prop (Alex Fidow) when Wellington College played Scots College a few years back so is perhaps a little bit better than given credit for. Having said that I also saw Paongo get comfortably handled by my club's veteran tighthead prop when he made his debut as a second half replacement for Tawa two or three years back.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Tim Plumtree obviously likes easing his players
into Super Rugby, personally I would have liked to
see Umaga Jensen & Rayasi get a run against the
Sunwolves.I would have liked to see Ben-Nicholas as well.
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Not sure they can play Ben-Nicholas as he is not a part of the squad. Their contracted loose forwards are as follows: Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, James Blackwell, Gareth Evans, Vaea Fifita, Sam Henwood, DuPlessis Kirifi, Reed Princep and Ardie Savea. From memory none of them have been replaced by someone on an injury replacement contract.
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@Nepia said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
James Blackwell,
Best lock in the team isn't he?
Could they play Ben-Nicholas while Evans is out injured?
Don't recall reading anything about Gareth Evans being replaced but with the level of reporting in the Dominion-Post being almost non existent I no longer purchase it so
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2019 Discussion:
Hurricanes Hunters line-up for their game against Japan Wolfpack (that's Japan 'A', not a Sunwolves Dev squad as has been written in some media):
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No score updates or match report from the Canes, but I managed to find the result on the Japan Rugby website.
After the home game resulted in a 52 - 31 win a few weeks ago, the Hunters suffered a big loss to Japan 'A' in Tokyo on Saturday: 21 - 66 (HT: 7 - 42).
Hurricanes scorers:
P Umaga-Jensen, B Procor, O Sapsford tries; P Paraone cons 3xBilly Proctor started in the 13 jersey instead of Patafilo, who was added to the bench. Proctor wasn't in the original line-up.
Mateaki Kafatolu received a yellow card in the 45th minute
Of the contracted Hurricanes players, Cridge, Bedwell-Curtis and Rayasi played the full 80 minutes.
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YOUNG TRIO SIGNED BY HURRICANES UNTIL 2021 Wed 24th Apr The Hurricanes continue to position their squad well for the future by adding three more promising players to their roster for at least the next two seasons. Lock Liam Mitchell (23), fullback Chase Tiatia (23) and utility back Danny Toala (20) are the latest group to have signed with the club until 2021. Their decision follows closely on from promising prop Xavier Numia (20), openside flanker Du'Plessis Kirifi (22), and lock James Blackwell (23) also committing to the Hurricanes for the same period with Vince Aso (24) and Alex Fidow (21) signing on until at least the 2022 Investec Super Rugby season. Tiatia has quickly become an established selection since he was given an opportunity as injury cover following a long period of training with the Hurricanes while Mitchell has also impressed in his rookie season and has appeared in every match to date along with Blackwell. Toala, meanwhile, has been a real stand-out for the Hurricanes Hunters and Under-20 sides. He was on the cusp of making his Hurricanes debut against the Stormers in March when named on the reserves bench without making it on to the field. Hurricanes general manager of rugby Ben Castle said it was great news for the Hurricanes to have a real commitment from these talented young men. "It is really pleasing for the club to announce further signings. These players have great futures ahead and we are delighted they will be part of the Hurricanes family over the next few seasons." he said. Hurricanes head coach John Plumtree felt the latest group of players would add significantly to the stability of the squad moving ahead. "We know a lot of players move on during a Rugby World Cup cycle so it is really important to have a group of players who want to establish themselves in the Hurricanes jersey and play a big part in our plans moving forward," he said.
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@Stargazer might this weekend. with Ben Lam likely out and though the Barretts are back, im picking Jordy at full back and Tiatia moved to wing? some reason i dont see Rayasi getting game time. which may leave Toala covering hopefully
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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.