The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas
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@daffy-jaffy Yeah that sounds right.
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I wonder if we will get TV coverage of Chile and Brazil?
If so probably filmed by soccer cameramen from miles too far away!Maori All Blacks Match Schedule (Kickoff times are local)
v USA
Soldier Field, Chicago, USA
Saturday 3 November
Kickoff: 6pm
(Sunday 4 November 12pm NZT)v Brazil
Estadio Do Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Saturday 10 November
Kickoff: 8pm
(Sunday 11 November 11am NZT)v Chile
Estadio San Carlos De Apoquindo, Las Condes, Chile
Saturday 17 November
Kickoff: 4pm
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@daffy-jaffy said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
I wonder if we will get TV coverage of Chile and Brazil?
If so probably filmed by soccer cameramen from miles too far away!Maori All Blacks Match Schedule (Kickoff times are local)
v USA
Soldier Field, Chicago, USA
Saturday 3 November
Kickoff: 6pm
(Sunday 4 November 12pm NZT)v Brazil
Estadio Do Morumbi, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Saturday 10 November
Kickoff: 8pm
(Sunday 11 November 11am NZT)v Chile
Estadio San Carlos De Apoquindo, Las Condes, Chile
Saturday 17 November
Kickoff: 4pm
(Sunday 11 November 9am NZT)Read my blog post, or at least check the headings.
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@stargazer Thanking you kind sir.
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@stargazer I looked up Josh Ioane and couldn't find any info on him being Māori, so I thought he wasn't. Great to see him picked ahead of JGB!
Just on Josh Ioane,he’s my sister in-laws first cousins grandson,the father is Samoan ,the mother is a Pirini from Northland
He’s got ties to both Northland and Auckland ,schooled at Kings College in Auckland ..you could say another one that got away from both Northland and Auckland -
@steven-harris said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@stargazer I looked up Josh Ioane and couldn't find any info on him being Māori, so I thought he wasn't. Great to see him picked ahead of JGB!
Just on Josh Ioane,he’s my sister in-laws first cousins grandson,the father is Samoan ,the mother is a Pirini from Northland
He’s got ties to both Northland and Auckland ,schooled at Kings College in Auckland ..you could say another one that got away from both Northland and AucklandDidn't you already know he was Maori then (or have I confused that confusing sentence? ).
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@stargazer said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@nepia That first sentence in @Steven-Harris' post comes from my comments on the team naming.
Yeah, I saw that, but his subsequent sentence suggests that he knows of his Maori ancestry independent of anything in the media (unless of course I interpreted that sentence wrong, which is a possibility).
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@nepia looking at your comment I think you are reading @Stargazer comment and attributing it to @Steven-Harris
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@duluth said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@nepia I did an edit to fix the quote.. it should read better now
Ah ok, yep I had 100% confused myself and thought they were two posts by @Steven-Harris .
I accept my blond award.
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@steven-harris said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@stargazer I looked up Josh Ioane and couldn't find any info on him being Māori, so I thought he wasn't. Great to see him picked ahead of JGB!
Just on Josh Ioane,he’s my sister in-laws first cousins grandson,the father is Samoan ,the mother is a Pirini from Northland
He’s got ties to both Northland and Auckland ,schooled at Kings College in Auckland ..you could say another one that got away from both Northland and AucklandPissed me off no end in the last couple of years watching him run around for Otago - clearly has some talent - meanwhile Auckland were stuck with no hoper Hickey and grandpa Bowden. Thankfully Plummer looks a decent prospect in his own right.
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@kiwimurph yeah me too,runs at the line really well and steps in traffic..
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@kiwimurph said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@steven-harris said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@stargazer I looked up Josh Ioane and couldn't find any info on him being Māori, so I thought he wasn't. Great to see him picked ahead of JGB!
Just on Josh Ioane,he’s my sister in-laws first cousins grandson,the father is Samoan ,the mother is a Pirini from Northland
He’s got ties to both Northland and Auckland ,schooled at Kings College in Auckland ..you could say another one that got away from both Northland and AucklandPissed me off no end in the last couple of years watching him run around for Otago - clearly has some talent - meanwhile Auckland were stuck with no hoper Hickey and grandpa Bowden. Thankfully Plummer looks a decent prospect in his own right.
Plummer looks good, even though his name and look make him seem English to me. I'd plump for Ioane and Plummer over Cameron I think.
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@nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@kiwimurph said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@steven-harris said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:
@stargazer I looked up Josh Ioane and couldn't find any info on him being Māori, so I thought he wasn't. Great to see him picked ahead of JGB!
Just on Josh Ioane,he’s my sister in-laws first cousins grandson,the father is Samoan ,the mother is a Pirini from Northland
He’s got ties to both Northland and Auckland ,schooled at Kings College in Auckland ..you could say another one that got away from both Northland and AucklandPissed me off no end in the last couple of years watching him run around for Otago - clearly has some talent - meanwhile Auckland were stuck with no hoper Hickey and grandpa Bowden. Thankfully Plummer looks a decent prospect in his own right.
Plummer looks good, even though his name and look make him seem English to me. I'd plump for Ioane and Plummer over Cameron I think.
I don't mind the Cameron selection so much in the scheme of things. Plummer has done very well but he's been very protected in the Auckland team (which is not a criticism, it's smart cos he's young). They have so many kicking options he isn't asked to do too much but he is ticking along just nicely. I think it's probably a bit early for him to be in the AB setup - let him develop through Super Rugby first - there's no need to rush it.
Otere Black I think would be ahead of Cameron in the overall queue but actually does need gametime so it makes sense for him to be on the Maori tour. Josh Ioane has a chance to impress on the tour too.
I can see why they overlooked Hunt - whilst Hunt is more deserving - you get the sense he's reached his peak - he's absolutely tiny and is a solid provincial option but not much more.