Highlanders 2020
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@African-Monkey I mentioned him to make my point if they wanted to select a different young, local player to develop. I agree that he isn't good enough at this stage.
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@Steven-Harris Neither but as they say innocent til proven guilty so he’s getting the benefit of the doubt.
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@Steven-Harris Thanks, I see he was in the Otago NPC Team as recently as 2017. However nowhere to be seen in 2018 and 2019 for reasons unknown. The hookers used by Otago in 2019 (excluding the Canterbury game where I cannot find their team lineup!) were Liam Coltman (One start only v HB), Skeonaia Pole (4 starts and 4 x bench), Nic Souchon (3 starts and 4 x bench) and Steven Misa (2 starts and 1 x bench). Four hookers used and Ricky Jackson s not one of them. Is this a case of a club player bypassing NPC and making it directly into Super Rugby?
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@Stargazer said in Highlanders 2020:
@Yeetyaah Looking at his instagram, he's not in remand.
Next court appearance is November 15. Might struggle to get to training if he is thrown in the klink (or given Home D). Might also be problematical in obtaining entry visas to Sth Africa and Argentina with an assault conviction as well.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/116597699/rugby-player-kicked-victim-in-the-head-during-fight
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@Steven-Harris Yeah he signed at the end of least year on a dev contract.
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Highlanders lock Manaaki Selby-Rickit has been convicted over an assault which left the victim with a fractured jaw. Manaaki Selby-Rickit (22) appeared in the Invercargill District Court this afternoon facing a charge of reckless disregard for the safety of others. Despite calls from his lawyer for him to be discharged without conviction, Selby-Rickit was convicted and ordered to pay the victim $8000 in reparations.
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So, what now? Will the Highlanders/NZR terminate his contract?
Who'll be his replacement if they do?