Lincoln McClutchie article
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@Nepia Yep, and that despite the total absence of a good first-five in the Hurricanes squad!
The Highlanders can use a good 10 prospect, too. Just imagine having the Fakatava-McClutchie combo in your squad. These guys have already played together for years; it totally makes sense! Although, with the strange selection choices at 10 and 21 at the Landers, I'm not sure they'd get enough opportunities.
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@Stargazer said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
@Nepia Yep, and that despite the total absence of a good first-five in the Hurricanes squad!
The Highlanders can use a good 10 prospect, too. Just imagine having the Fakatava-McClutchie combo in your squad. These guys have already played together for years; it totally makes sense! Although, with the strange selection choices at 10 and 21 at the Landers, I'm not sure they'd get enough opportunities.
Yeah, I don't think it would have been an issue if outstanding 10s were getting selected elsewhere but they weren't.
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Think its a good option. We have too much talent not AB level talent but super level talent that miss out for a couple of years then potentially fall off the radar.
I look at Trent he got told he was being looked at by 3 super teams for 2-3 years then nothing. Bucky could have been the same had he not got his shot at the landers. These guys are more than handy at ITM cup level and most comps going aren't up to NZ super rugby team level.
I remember Karne got overlooked for Fetu Vanikolo then shot off to Japan. I'm sure between the provinces their are plenty of these players.
Be a good joint venture NZRU and Japans top league. Have those dev players do a bit of training with a super team then have a season contract in Japan and return to NZ for NPC (not sure the times etc line up). Has to be better than coming back and playing club rugby
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The signing of James Marshall was McLutchie's undoing really, personally I would rather the Canes pick guys who are playing NPC, over guys like Marshall who have chosen to play over in Japan and chase the $$.
McLutchies time will come IMO, whether it's for the Canes is another question though. With the likes of the talented Aiden Morgan coming through the system, and the likelihood of the Canes going for someone like Otere Black in the off-season means there will be even stiffer competition for limited spots.
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@Canes4life Any Hurricanes interest in Aiden Morgan over one of the first five prospects coming through in the Hurricanes region is/would be another slap in the face. Morgan was the lesser 10 in the National Top 4 Final, in which Lattrell Smiler-Ah Kiong was named player of the Final. Wellington signed the Auckland (
St Kent'sKings') lad because apparently there are no good 10s in its own region, and suddenly the Hurricanes show interest? It would be beyond belief. -
@Stargazer I haven't seen enough of those players to make a judgement but all I know is Morgan has a few wraps on him from what I hear.
I like McClutchie and I was actually surprised he wasn't selected on a full contract this year, hopefully his Japan stint is only a one-off because he does look to have the goods as a gun first five.
Who is the St Kent's first five that Wellington have signed? I know they've signed Ruben Love and Aiden Morgan, but haven't heard about any other additions to the academy.
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@Canes4life Sorry, I meant King's College (Aiden Morgan), not St Kent's.
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Ruben Love is a 1st 5/fullback so could be competing against Morgan.
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Some players like Bryn Gatland, James Marshall, and JGB must be possesses of some sort of special rugby talent yet to be unleashed to the general viewing rugby public if they deemed to be of better quality than McLutchie when it comes to awarding Super Rugby pay cheques.
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@Higgins said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
Some players like Bryn Gatland, James Marshall, and JGB must be possesses of some sort of special rugby talent yet to be unleashed to the general viewing rugby public if they deemed to be of better quality than McLutchie when it comes to awarding Super Rugby pay cheques.
I know right! It can't be something tangible or just that they're better players - obviously if all these guys from HB think that the HB player is waaaay better then there must be a conspiracy afoot I reckon. It can't be that others (probably not from HB) think they're a better investment this year.
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@Bones said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
@Higgins said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
Some players like Bryn Gatland, James Marshall, and JGB must be possesses of some sort of special rugby talent yet to be unleashed to the general viewing rugby public if they deemed to be of better quality than McLutchie when it comes to awarding Super Rugby pay cheques.
I know right! It can't be something tangible or just that they're better players - obviously if all these guys from HB think that the HB player is waaaay better then there must be a conspiracy afoot I reckon. It can't be that others (probably not from HB) think they're a better investment this year.
We all know it dates back to 1926 when the Wellington RU for a brief moment thought they'd won the Shield 5 - 8, but it was a missprint and the actual score was 55-8. They've been waging war on us ever since. JGB and James Marshall are their latest dirty bombs in that war. For shame, for shame.
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@Higgins Gatland is on a two-year contract that was signed before McClutchie made his Mitre 10 Cup debut, so you can hardly say that Gatland should not have been signed because McClutchie has shown so much promise. Gatland's contract expires this year and he hasn't played this year, yet, so who knows?
JGB's contract was extended with one year about 12 months ago; the signs were on the wall by then, but still, signed before the 2019 Mitre 10 Cup season in which McClutchie showed he's worthy of a SR contract. It will become more interesting if JGB is re-signed this year at the detriment of McClutchie, but Marshall's and Fletcher Smith's contracts also expire this year.
I can understand Marshall's re-signing on 2 Oct 2019, because he brings experience that both Fletcher Smith and McClutchie didn't/don't have. The Canes needed that experience after BB left. But ... he's been injured and has only played 22 minutes this year. 22 very average minutes. I don't see any justification for him to be re-signed again.
Fletcher Smith's contract - signed in 2018 - also expires this year .....
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@Nepia Poor form from you as the score in 1926 was an even bigger thrashing than the tally you quoted.
Hawkes Bay 58 (Bert Grenside (5), Jackie Blake (2), Bert Cooke, Cyril Brownlie, John Swain, Edward Single and Lance Johnnson all with tries. George Nepia (7) and Grenside (1) knocked over conversions whilst Nepia also did the honours with a penalty.)
Wellington 08Inflation adjusted for 2020 points values that scoreline translates to
Hawkes Bay 84 - 09 Wellington
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@Higgins said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
@Nepia Poor form from you as the score in 1926 was an even bigger thrashing than the tally you quoted.
Hawkes Bay 58 (Bert Grenside (5), Jackie Blake (2), Bert Cooke, Cyril Brownlie, John Swain, Edward Single and Lance Johnnson all with tries. George Nepia (7) and Grenside (1) knocked over conversions whilst Nepia also did the honours with a penalty.)
Wellington 08Inflation adjusted for 2020 points values that scoreline translates to
Hawkes Bay 84 - 09 Wellington
Genuine question. How were Wellie's points made up?
Was there a goal from a mark or something?
Because tries back then were 3pts right?
So I had assumed try(3) + con(2) + pen(3) = 8, and nowadays that would be 10 (5+2+3). Unless you meant 10?
Thanks in anticipation.
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@booboo said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
@Higgins said in Lincoln McClutchie article:
@Nepia Poor form from you as the score in 1926 was an even bigger thrashing than the tally you quoted.
Hawkes Bay 58 (Bert Grenside (5), Jackie Blake (2), Bert Cooke, Cyril Brownlie, John Swain, Edward Single and Lance Johnnson all with tries. George Nepia (7) and Grenside (1) knocked over conversions whilst Nepia also did the honours with a penalty.)
Wellington 08Inflation adjusted for 2020 points values that scoreline translates to
Hawkes Bay 84 - 09 Wellington
Genuine question. How were Wellie's points made up?
Was there a goal from a mark or something?
Because tries back then were 3pts right?
So I had assumed try(3) + con(2) + pen(3) = 8, and nowadays that would be 10 (5+2+3). Unless you meant 10?
Thanks in anticipation.
You are correct.
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@Nepia so 84-10. Couldn't stop them getting double figures ...