Blues 2020
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@Hooroo said in Blues 2020:
You won't win Super Rugby this year but it is going to make for a great comp next season.
Nobody wins Super Rugby this year really, although it's damn good to watch.
Does anyone know what the contest next year will actually be?
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@Hooroo said in Blues 2020:
I don't agree kids should play spacies all the time but that's the way it is.
haha, showing your age there, spacies
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@nzzp said in Blues 2020:
@Hooroo if we win next weekend, we finish with the same number of wins as the Crusaders, and miss out on bonus points. I'll take that with a happy smile, particularly from where we've been.
We're building nicely
Absolutely and that is even more proof that you are there or thereabouts. I really hope Highlanders get up this weekend so we do have a legitimate final. But that is an unrealistic expectation on my part
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2020:
@KiwiMurph although, signing a 'kid' to a full 3 year contract is part of the problem in NZ rugby...some make the step up, but many dont, avoiding the pathway of club or development sides.
I realise it has been this way for some time, but doesnt mean I have ot agree with it.
It's just the way it is now
There were complaints on TSF that Sotutu signed a long contract despite only having a handful of NPC games.
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as I said, I know it is the way it is...look at someone like Nock, signed on as a schoolboy star with huge potential, look how long he has taken to start realising it, even then, still not to the level some had anticipated.
He may turn out to be a star, he may not, I just think it is a shame it is at a point where Franchises sign these kids, a cynic would say in cases to stop him playing elsewhere.
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Itβs no surprise Darry is currently training with the Crusaders as part of their pre-season programme and is likely someone who the franchise and Canterbury have their eyes on going forward due to his undoubted ability and natural leadership skills.
Not enough of an eye apparently.
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2020:
as I said, I know it is the way it is...look at someone like Nock, signed on as a schoolboy star with huge potential, look how long he has taken to start realising it, even then, still not to the level some had anticipated.
He may turn out to be a star, he may not, I just think it is a shame it is at a point where Franchises sign these kids, a cynic would say in cases to stop him playing elsewhere.
he may have gone a damn sight better with the current coaching setup -- the more I've seen of JK as a pundit, the less I have been impressed with his analytical abilities
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2020:
@nzzp well I didnt wanna say that, as I sometimes get accused of bias...
Very unfair too. We know that you are biased, the accusations are completely unnecessary.
I actually think that Dalton is a good player but apparently I only think that is because he plays for one of the teams that I support. Go figure.
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Wow, did not see that coming.
Blues are stacked at lock now.
Found this part interesting:
βI was really impressed speaking with coaches Leon (MacDonald) and Tom (Coventry), and trainer Phil Healey who worked with Brodie Retallick in his younger days. Brodie is someone I look up to and as a tall and lanky lock, I want to model my game on his.
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@Stargazer Wow this is suprising. I watched this kid at the Quad tournament a couple of years ago. Huge future in the game, very surprised that he's leaving Canterbury though.
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Perhaps the forwards coach?
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Early nomination for white knight award, I see?
'All Blues successes can be tied to Tom Coventry'
I'm not saying you're wrong either btw (and I wish he were still at the Chiefs, fucking Cooper), but you're well on your way to a nomination.
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Guilty as charged!