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<p>The NZRU have the rights to turn down a signing if they want but why would they? It's one prop. If they were really going to be strict about it, they would've given the Blues a slapping a while ago because they've got more ineligible players than any of the other franchises.</p>
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<p>Oh and Hames is a loosehead, they needed another tighthead to replace Laulala. Rennie presumably already had a look at Pingi and everyone else going around the NPC when they were first picking the squad and didn't think they were what they were looking for.</p> -
<p>I'm just waiting for someone to chime in and say "well if Rennie rates him then that's ok" :)</p>
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<p>I've read that statement a few times on here.</p>
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<p>But seriously............ Was this bloke one of the regular starting props? Because the Japanese scrum wasn't as good when they brought on the subs.</p>
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<p>Rennie presumably already had a look at Pingi and everyone else going around the NPC when they were first picking the squad and didn't think they were what they were looking for.</p>
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<p>Yep, Rennie and co would have been very thorough in their search for a replacement prop. I know nothing about this Japanese prop, if he has in fact signed, but I'm sure they are wanting a potential starting TH prop, not a player that can be developed during the season. Ben T was the exception in that he was thrown into the deep end to start back in 2012. I don't think Moli is at that point in his career.</p> -
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<p>The NZRU have the rights to turn down a signing if they want but why would they? It's one prop. If they were really going to be strict about it, they would've given the Blues a slapping a while ago because they've got more ineligible players than any of the other franchises.</p>
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<p>Oh and Hames is a loosehead, they needed another tighthead to replace Laulala. Rennie presumably already had a look at Pingi and everyone else going around the NPC when they were first picking the squad and didn't think they were what they were looking for.</p>
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<p>Mitchell Graham, Atu Moli and Fisihoii can all play tighthead, so Hames can still be brought in as a loosehead.</p> -
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<p>Mitchell Graham, Atu Moli and Fisihoii can all play tighthead, so Hames can still be brought in as a loosehead.</p>
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<p>If Hames was available another team would have chosen him in their original squad. Something strange regarding his non-selection.</p> -
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<p>Yep, Rennie and co would have been very thorough in their search for a replacement prop. I know nothing about this Japanese prop, if he has in fact signed, but I'm sure they are wanting a potential starting TH prop, not a player that can be developed during the season. Ben T was the exception in that he was thrown into the deep end to start back in 2012. I don't think Moli is at that point in his career.</p>
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<p>Agreed, on all of that. However, as someone who quite likes the Chiefs, and who would quite like to see them win the competition this year, I would personally still rather them bring in a prop who can hold his own somewhat and is NZ eligible.</p>
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<p>Agreed that Moli isn't a starting tighthead just yet. I do think that there are still somewhat safe options around, that may not even need too much development. Props who may or may not have picked up contracts overseas, yet have played SupeRugby include Jarrod Firth, Kane Hames, Pingi Tala'apitga, Tolu Fahamokioa. Perhaps also Kainga and Sakalia.</p>
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<p>Obviously Rennie and co would have looked at these other options, and decided Yamashita was a better option, in terms of winning SupeRugby. Yet I would still personally see a prop who is actually hanging around for ITM Cup play. I guess you can't blame the Chiefs for wanting to bring him in, you just have to look at NZ Rugby, and whether they should have pushed for a NZ player to be included instead.</p>
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<p>I think someone mentioned that the Blues have more players who are not NZ-eligible. However, this is not true. Chiefs have Yamashita and Leitch. Blues have Jack Ram and Sa'u. And at least Ram is still playing ITM Cup here. And we have bugger all first fives outside of SupeRugby anyway.</p> -
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<p>If Hames was available another team would have chosen him in their original squad. Something strange regarding his non-selection.</p>
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<p>I would have thought so, but usually we would hear something about it. Until I hear that it was due to him being unavailable, I will assume that he was.</p> -
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<p>But seriously............ Was this bloke one of the regular starting props? Because the Japanese scrum wasn't as good when they brought on the subs.</p>
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<p>He was a substitute in the game against SA, and against Scotland and started against Fiji and Japan.</p> -
<p>More info. Yamashita hasn't signed yet.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/76600594/japan-prop-hiroshi-yamashita-jets-in-to-show-chiefs-his-wares'>http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/76600594/japan-prop-hiroshi-yamashita-jets-in-to-show-chiefs-his-wares</a></p> -
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<div>I think someone mentioned that the Blues have more players who are not NZ-eligible. However, this is not true. Chiefs have Yamashita and Leitch. Blues have Jack Ram and Sa'u. And at least Ram is still playing ITM Cup here. And we have bugger all first fives outside of SupeRugby anyway.</div>
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<p>Ram, Sa'u and Latimer. Former AB but signed to a Japanese club, so he's considered a foreign player by the NZRU.</p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mikedogz" data-cid="556530" data-time="1454644272"><p>Jarrod Firth has signed with the Glasgow Warriors so he was not an option.</p></blockquote>
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Fuck. That's a loss. Good tighthead. Would probably suit NH rugby better though. <br>
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Mike kainga is Chiefs option to replace laulala<br><br><br>
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<p><span>Hiroshi Yamashita has been confirmed as Laulala's replacement. Also Karpik's replacement is C-M openside <span>Sam Henwood.</span></span></p>
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<p>Yamashita better tackle better than he did against the Blues last week. He's a good scrummager, but he looked lost in the open field with one terrible miss.</p>
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<p>He used to have good defence but it is getting shita and shita.</p>
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<p>Rennie will have to work some magic to keep this Chiefs team near the top of the NZ conference.</p>