2021 Crusaders
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@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev nah, that might have been true a good few years ago when our squads had depth but now they're all wafer thin and plenty of guys play SR who've barely even registered on the provincial scene, plus a heap of kids. And then you have an injury crisis which sees a retired 37 year old loose forward get drafted in. Not every available spot has to go to a kid, just because one is available. And not all are ready for it.
They sign the kids ahead of experienced players to stop other teams picking them - tough luck. They should play the players in their squads. There are more than enough players, they just want what they think (?) will be a better overseas player. Tough they should always have to select the next best NZ rugby player. Our teams are not setup to further the careers of overseas players or the careers of the coaches. Razor is a great coach, so no doubt he can make do.
Also far too simplistic. The experienced guys who are up to it are either already in SR squads, or they've gone oversees. Who can you name who's experienced and up to it but not getting selected in a squad??
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@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev nah, that might have been true a good few years ago when our squads had depth but now they're all wafer thin and plenty of guys play SR who've barely even registered on the provincial scene, plus a heap of kids.
SR squads are weaker than they were a decade ago. Do they have to be as strong as they were? They are still strong compared to other countries clubs/franchises.
There's benefits from dialling back the intensity too - less injuries, longer careers etc -
@duluth said in 2021 Crusaders:
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev nah, that might have been true a good few years ago when our squads had depth but now they're all wafer thin and plenty of guys play SR who've barely even registered on the provincial scene, plus a heap of kids.
SR squads are weaker than they were a decade ago. Do they have to be as strong as they were? They are still strong compared to other countries clubs/franchises.
There's benefits from dialling back the intensity too - less injuries, longer careers etcDialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge. -
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
Dialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge.The season has changed, there's 8 NZ v NZ games in a row. That is an increase in intensity. Having a few more inexperienced players in the mix offsets that slightly.
If your primary concern is the AB's you should worry about foreign players weakening the playing pool. In some positions 3 players will make the AB squad. If one of the 5 starting spots is taken by a foreigner we have 4 candidates starting each week. An injury or two forces the selection of bench players.
I would have a different opinion on foreign players if we had a few more NZ sides
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@duluth players have said for the years the derby matches are always that much more intense and physical.
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@duluth said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
Dialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge.The season has changed, there's 8 NZ v NZ games in a row. That is an increase in intensity. Having a few more inexperienced players in the mix offsets that slightly.
If your primary concern is the AB's you should worry about foreign players weakening the playing pool. In some positions 3 players will make the AB squad. If one of the 5 starting spots is taken by a foreigner we have 4 candidates starting each week. An injury or two forces the selection of bench players.
I would have a different opinion on foreign players if we had a few more NZ sides
That will decrease from next season with the new format coming into play.
I am not sure adding players who are not good enough to play in the competition does a lot to strengthen anything.
I would prefer to see what we have now and option for One player per franchise, 5 players in total can be foreign players.
5 players out of 190 SR postions doesn't seem that extreme to me.
Plus there is normally another 50+ players on wider training contracts spread throughout the SR teams as well as the 190 on full contracts. -
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev nah, that might have been true a good few years ago when our squads had depth but now they're all wafer thin and plenty of guys play SR who've barely even registered on the provincial scene, plus a heap of kids. And then you have an injury crisis which sees a retired 37 year old loose forward get drafted in. Not every available spot has to go to a kid, just because one is available. And not all are ready for it.
They sign the kids ahead of experienced players to stop other teams picking them - tough luck. They should play the players in their squads. There are more than enough players, they just want what they think (?) will be a better overseas player. Tough they should always have to select the next best NZ rugby player. Our teams are not setup to further the careers of overseas players or the careers of the coaches. Razor is a great coach, so no doubt he can make do.
Also far too simplistic. The experienced guys who are up to it are either already in SR squads, or they've gone oversees. Who can you name who's experienced and up to it but not getting selected in a squad??
If they are the next best then they are up to it. If they were selected then they wouldn’t go overseas. There will be a whole range of players emerging from or returning to provincial rugby this year. Crusaders just like the teams before them are being lazy.
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@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
@duluth said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
Dialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge.The season has changed, there's 8 NZ v NZ games in a row. That is an increase in intensity. Having a few more inexperienced players in the mix offsets that slightly.
If your primary concern is the AB's you should worry about foreign players weakening the playing pool. In some positions 3 players will make the AB squad. If one of the 5 starting spots is taken by a foreigner we have 4 candidates starting each week. An injury or two forces the selection of bench players.
I would have a different opinion on foreign players if we had a few more NZ sides
That will decrease from next season with the new format coming into play.
I am not sure adding players who are not good enough to play in the competition does a lot to strengthen anything.
I would prefer to see what we have now and option for One player per franchise, 5 players in total can be foreign players.
5 players out of 190 SR postions doesn't seem that extreme to me.
Plus there is normally another 50+ players on wider training contracts spread throughout the SR teams as well as the 190 on full contracts.Every contract matters . The chance to be a full time professional is huge. Northland would love to have 1 or 2 more players experiencing a professional rugby environment.
The talk of players not being up to standard is 100% subjective. If you applied such an arbitrary standard then at any point a large number of current players wouldn’t have contracts ( .... if they have been lucky enough to play). Also every year the available players and form varies, so trying to implement a not up to standard rule as a cutoff is impossible. Of course the coaches will throw this line out all the time - it’s their problem to solve, using NZ players and the club / provincial system that has always worked so well and now needs support.
Quite noticeable ( unless you are Blues 9/10 ) that the same players are rolled out every week and not a lot of squad rotation happens currently anyway. Some of these guys just sit in the stands the whole season. A lot of the young ones especially which suggest they are not being selected to play this year.
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@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris ...I think the Pacific Island players are mostly a different story as they live is NZ and play in NZ for club and provincial teams before making SR squads. Often choosing alternative National teams after not making the All Blacks. It’s the ones that don’t come through our systems that I have the issue with....and I can’t understand why the provinces don’t? In theory the SR franchises should be owned and accountable to their feeder provinces. But they are not and the aren’t. Big disconnect. We shouldn’t have players on SR that haven’t played Club and Provincial rugby.
I understand what you are saying and don't completely disagree.But on that list are Pacifc Islanders who didn't grow up or play club Rugby etc so they should fall into the same catagory as ineligible NZ players like Pablo Matera.
Inoke Afeaki is as Hutt as they come.
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@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
@duluth said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
Dialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge.The season has changed, there's 8 NZ v NZ games in a row. That is an increase in intensity. Having a few more inexperienced players in the mix offsets that slightly.
If your primary concern is the AB's you should worry about foreign players weakening the playing pool. In some positions 3 players will make the AB squad. If one of the 5 starting spots is taken by a foreigner we have 4 candidates starting each week. An injury or two forces the selection of bench players.
I would have a different opinion on foreign players if we had a few more NZ sides
That will decrease from next season with the new format coming into play.
I am not sure adding players who are not good enough to play in the competition does a lot to strengthen anything.
I would prefer to see what we have now and option for One player per franchise, 5 players in total can be foreign players.
5 players out of 190 SR postions doesn't seem that extreme to me.
Plus there is normally another 50+ players on wider training contracts spread throughout the SR teams as well as the 190 on full contracts.Every contract matters . The chance to be a full time professional is huge. Northland would love to have 1 or 2 more players experiencing a professional rugby environment.
The talk of players not being up to standard is 100% subjective. If you applied such an arbitrary standard then at any point a large number of current players wouldn’t have contracts ( .... if they have been lucky enough to play). Also every year the available players and form varies, so trying to implement a not up to standard rule as a cutoff is impossible. Of course the coaches will throw this line out all the time - it’s their problem to solve, using NZ players and the club / provincial system that has always worked so well and now needs support.
Quite noticeable ( unless you are Blues 9/10 ) that the same players are rolled out every week and not a lot of squad rotation happens currently anyway. Some of these guys just sit in the stands the whole season. A lot of the young ones especially which suggest they are not being selected to play this year.
You are entitled to your opinion of course.
But adding 5 overseas players of high quality IMO
Adds to the competition and hopefully the players you talk about sitting in the stands learn a lot from training and having these players around.
I see it being a potentially good thing. -
Agreed. A young player like Cullen Grace has plenty of time to play later on in his career. He won't get many chances to learn off a guy like Matera. Christie, Sione Havili, Segner etc are all young too,
And will hopefully learn a heck of a lot.
The opposing loose forwards will also be learning through playing against him.The players I have issues with us signing are those that aren't better than what is available (Moeakiola) or they don't have knowledge/experience they can pass on to the younger players. Matera is both quality and has experience/knowledge he can pass on.
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@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@shark said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev nah, that might have been true a good few years ago when our squads had depth but now they're all wafer thin and plenty of guys play SR who've barely even registered on the provincial scene, plus a heap of kids. And then you have an injury crisis which sees a retired 37 year old loose forward get drafted in. Not every available spot has to go to a kid, just because one is available. And not all are ready for it.
They sign the kids ahead of experienced players to stop other teams picking them - tough luck. They should play the players in their squads. There are more than enough players, they just want what they think (?) will be a better overseas player. Tough they should always have to select the next best NZ rugby player. Our teams are not setup to further the careers of overseas players or the careers of the coaches. Razor is a great coach, so no doubt he can make do.
Also far too simplistic. The experienced guys who are up to it are either already in SR squads, or they've gone oversees. Who can you name who's experienced and up to it but not getting selected in a squad??
If they are the next best then they are up to it. If they were selected then they wouldn’t go overseas. There will be a whole range of players emerging from or returning to provincial rugby this year. Crusaders just like the teams before them are being lazy.
That first sentence is utterly ridiculous.
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@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
@kev said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
@duluth said in 2021 Crusaders:
@chris said in 2021 Crusaders:
Dialing back the intensity I don’t like the sound of that.
That’s what makes AB rugby great if we do that at SR level it will flow through to The ABs eventually and we will lose our edge.The season has changed, there's 8 NZ v NZ games in a row. That is an increase in intensity. Having a few more inexperienced players in the mix offsets that slightly.
If your primary concern is the AB's you should worry about foreign players weakening the playing pool. In some positions 3 players will make the AB squad. If one of the 5 starting spots is taken by a foreigner we have 4 candidates starting each week. An injury or two forces the selection of bench players.
I would have a different opinion on foreign players if we had a few more NZ sides
That will decrease from next season with the new format coming into play.
I am not sure adding players who are not good enough to play in the competition does a lot to strengthen anything.
I would prefer to see what we have now and option for One player per franchise, 5 players in total can be foreign players.
5 players out of 190 SR postions doesn't seem that extreme to me.
Plus there is normally another 50+ players on wider training contracts spread throughout the SR teams as well as the 190 on full contracts.Every contract matters . The chance to be a full time professional is huge. Northland would love to have 1 or 2 more players experiencing a professional rugby environment.
The talk of players not being up to standard is 100% subjective. If you applied such an arbitrary standard then at any point a large number of current players wouldn’t have contracts ( .... if they have been lucky enough to play). Also every year the available players and form varies, so trying to implement a not up to standard rule as a cutoff is impossible. Of course the coaches will throw this line out all the time - it’s their problem to solve, using NZ players and the club / provincial system that has always worked so well and now needs support.
Quite noticeable ( unless you are Blues 9/10 ) that the same players are rolled out every week and not a lot of squad rotation happens currently anyway. Some of these guys just sit in the stands the whole season. A lot of the young ones especially which suggest they are not being selected to play this year.
You are entitled to your opinion of course.
But adding 5 overseas players of high quality IMO
Adds to the competition and hopefully the players you talk about sitting in the stands learn a lot from training and having these players around.
I see it being a potentially good thing.I don’t disagree with anything you have said. But clubs and provinces are under pressure. It’s seems to me that the best long term play is to prioritise NZ players and strengthen the club and provincial rugby pathway.
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@stargazer A couple of articles suggesting that Razor isn't either, "close to signing" - Good news for ABs!
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@machpants so long as it doesnt have an out clause if NZR re-appoint Fozzie...
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Geez, the guy has no luck! George Bridge is the 2021 version of 2020 David Havili!
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@taniwharugby said in Force v Highlanders:
@stargazer I knew he had spent time in Northland, was looking up something a few weeks ago and his wiki page said he was born in Perth, if you cant trust Wiki, what can you trust!!
Not sure whether this article about Tamaiti Willimas has been posted before, but it gives quite a bit of interesting info about him. -
@stargazer did you just change the wiki page too
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@taniwharugby Huh? I haven't been on Wiki for ages. Ha, someone must be reading the Fern!
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@stargazer yep cos it just happened, haha!!
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@taniwharugby I just received a text from a mate of mine, saying it was him! He doesn't have an TSF account, but reads here now and then. Just happened to be lurking when we wrote our posts about Williams. Hi Beanstalk!
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nostrildamusreplied to Stargazer on 22 May 2021, 05:18 last edited by nostrildamus 22 May 2021, 05:18
@stargazer said in 2021 Crusaders:
@taniwharugby said in Force v Highlanders:
@stargazer I knew he had spent time in Northland, was looking up something a few weeks ago and his wiki page said he was born in Perth, if you cant trust Wiki, what can you trust!!
Not sure whether this article about Tamaiti Willimas has been posted before, but it gives quite a bit of interesting info about him.No.8 to prop? Good lord it is a reverse Hayman story!
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This Monday 31 May, at 9.30pm (after the Breakdown), is the next episode of 'All Access'. They picked Richie Mo'unga for the Crusaders' episode:
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All Access: Richie Mo'unga - Part 1
The rest can be found here (if you have a Sky Now pass):
Or watch via Sky Go (if you have a Sky Sport subscription).
Edited to add that these intros seem to be getting shorter and shorter.
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@stargazer yeah Laumape wasn’t the best option. I would have liked to have seen Coles or Jordie or even Blackwell so we could have seen what all the fuss was about.
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@canes4life They should have picked a senior player who has genuinely something to say and offers some insight in what makes them tick, what their struggles are and how they prepare for games. And not someone who is too (camera) shy to say much. They couldn't pick Ardie or Gareth Evans, because they were injured, maybe Coles, too. I actually think that Prinsep could have been more interesting.
I found the episodes with ALB and Mo'unga really good (I still have to watch the one with Smith).
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@stargazer the Smith one is pretty good. He gets quite emotional about the team and the game which I really like to see in the players.
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Two players have re-signed with the Crusaders: Mitchell Drummond (2024) and Leicester Fainga'anuku (2023).
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I had to read that just to see if Stuff knew what "multiple" means, because I wondered if he could play soccer or AFL or something. It turns out they don't. It was just league.
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@snowy said in 2021 Crusaders:
I had to read that just to see if Stuff knew what "multiple" means, because I wondered if he could play soccer or AFL or something. It turns out they don't. It was just league.
Rugby and League makes it multiple codes chasing his signature.
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@frye No it doesn't.
Multiple being defined as several. That is two codes. It needs to be three to be multiple.having or involving several parts, elements, or members.
Several:
more than two but not many..
A journalist should know that, but it was Stuff..
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merriam-webster dictionary
Definition of multiple
consisting of, including, or involving more than onenot sure its cut and dry
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@snowy my interpretation is that Rugby already had it anyway, so for multiple codes to be chasing his signature, it meant multiple codes not including rugby.
Could have been worded better.
Classic Ferning here though!
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@kiwiwomble I prefer to use English dictionaries because the language we use is called English, not American.
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@taniwharugby said in 2021 Crusaders:
@snowy my interpretation is that Rugby already had it anyway, so for multiple codes to be chasing his signature, it meant multiple codes not including rugby.
Could have been worded better.
Yes and that was why I questioned what else he played, not to get into some pathetic argument.
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proof that rugby is fucking boring at the moment is this conversation right here.
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@mariner4life said in 2021 Crusaders:
proof that rugby is fucking boring at the moment is this conversation right here.
Could include multiple codes as being boring too.
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