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while I agree there aren't any options really outside Dmac if they don't give them a chance over next year or so we will never see if they have it. there are a few young fellas coming through without chasing I guy who has never really owned the poistion
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@ploughboy said in Exodus:
while I agree there aren't any options really outside Dmac if they don't give them a chance over next year or so we will never see if they have it. there are a few young fellas coming through without chasing I guy who has never really owned the poistion
Remaining tests this year where we can give a young fella coming thru a chance
?Bledisloe 2 if the first test is won easily
Japan
ItalyThat’s it. Everything else is bledisloe 1, France in Paris, England at twickenham, Ireland at Dublin.
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@Canes4life said in Exodus:
@family-man DMac not going on the EOYT then. Wonder if that means Mo’unga is on his way back for 2025.
I find it funny that a player that failed to win two World Cups is all of a sudden going to be our savior.
Too many Crusaders-pilled pundits
Yup social media too. They're the darlings of NZ rugby.
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@family-man said in Exodus:
Just been told Damian McKenzie is going to be playing for La Rochelle
Is there any update on this or is it just another one of the pathetic takes appearing between test matches, trying to undermine some AB players and promote others. Can't believe the crap 'articles' I am seeing on planet rugby and fb in recent weeks. I traced a few back to source and found they came out of South Africa. What intrigues me is whether there is any orchestration to this. Some folk really do have it in for Sam Cane it seems...
In my view NZ Rugby have caused this situation with their reluctance in providing decent content to media this year. So folks swoop on the sensationalist opinion pieces.
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@family-man said in Exodus:
Just been told Damian McKenzie is going to be playing for La Rochelle
Is there any update on this or is it just another one of the pathetic takes appearing between test matches, trying to undermine some AB players and promote others. Can't believe the crap 'articles' I am seeing on planet rugby and fb in recent weeks. I traced a few back to source and found they came out of South Africa. What intrigues me is whether there is any orchestration to this. Some folk really do have it in for Sam Cane it seems...
In my view NZ Rugby have caused this situation with their reluctance in providing decent content to media this year. So folks swoop on the sensationalist opinion pieces.
The big danger is that this forms subliminal views in the minds of match officials. What do others think?What does McKenzie (not) going to La Rochelle have to do with Sam Cane and match officials?
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I am talking about fake media beat ups. The ones in the past few weeks have been hitting multiple feeds and usually with a bunch of personal attacks on the players named in the first few comments. E. G. Stuff about deliberate cheating and intention to harm. I don't like seeing this sort of thing (character attacks) when I am looking for genuine updates on teams, injuries and signings etc.
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Tyrone Thompson to the nrl apparently
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@family-man said in Exodus:
Tyrone Thompson to the nrl apparently
Didn't we know that, or was that just rumour until now?
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Not sure if it has been mentioned, but Sam Whitelock has joined the coaching staff of the Wild Knights in Japan as an 'advisor'.
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Liam Coltman and D'Angelo Leuila are off to Utah Warriors.
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@pooler-fan said in Exodus:
@junior12 scored a lovely try last weekend against the Bulls to be fair.
Looks a good footballer.
Highlights the lack of depth we have though in Wales.Yeah without sounding disrespectful to the Welsh, any Kiwi just seems to have to turn up to the country and they get automatically named.
Taine Plumtree for example has played more games for Wales already than he played Super Rugby in 3 seasons!