Exodus 2016
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@Billy-Tell said in Exodus 2016:
IMHO It's a no-brainer for Cruden. Nothing more to achieve at Super Level. Has lost the race to Barrett. Specialist 10 so a limited bench option, likely to be replaced by McKenzie in the long run.
I don't think he'll be in any hurry to rush off. He'll know better than most how easy it is for the guy in front to pick up a bad injury and the number two (or three or four) to play the biggest games.
The long run for McKenzie is a fair way off. If he's played any time at 1st five in Super rugby it will be bugger all and while Cruden stays at the Chiefs, McKenzie's probably going to have to wait to get that experience.
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Doesn't appear yo be NZ eligible so meh.
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@booboo said in Exodus 2016:
Doesn't appear yo be NZ eligible so meh.
He's probably just become NZ eligible now.
I thought he might have had a stab at one of the Oz teams or gone back to league as I think his (Kiwi) wife is still living over there.
But I guess he can bank some decent coin in France. Good luck to him, he served the Magpies and Havelock well.
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@Stargazer Jack Wilson has certainly moved around over the years. From memory
Flanker with us converted into a winger as he had speed.
Moved to England to play.
Played in South Africa in a Super team.
Played for England at Sevens?
Played for the Highlanders and Otago.
BathDid I miss anything?
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@KiwiPie said in Exodus 2016:
@Stargazer Jack Wilson has certainly moved around over the years. From memory
Flanker with us converted into a winger as he had speed.
Moved to England to play.
Played in South Africa in a Super team.
Played for England at Sevens?
Played for the Highlanders and Otago.
BathDid I miss anything?
Yeah, played in Aviva Premiership for Saracens; for Sharks in Super Rugby; and has played Sevens for both NZ and England.
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@mofitzy_ said in Exodus 2016:
Not a huge loss to NZ rugby as I think at his best he was nothing better than a serviceable SR player but not a fan of the idea that he may well be playing for Ireland in 3 years time.
Could never understand why Reinie and co rated him above Harris. He really did seem very average.
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@Unco Agreed. The story I read was that the Chiefs weren't going to offer Marshall a new contract so it's not as if Ireland were knocking on his door.
I'm more than happy with Harris and Elliot and think Faiva would be a good choice as the 3rd hooker.
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Otago player Naulia Dawai, who has already played for Fiji, has signed a two-year deal with Connacht, starting after the Mitre 10 Cup.
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@Bovidae said in Exodus 2016:
@Unco Agreed. The story I read was that the Chiefs weren't going to offer Marshall a new contract so it's not as if Ireland were knocking on his door.
I'm more than happy with Harris and Elliot and think Faiva would be a good choice as the 3rd hooker.
Don't forget CMs Sua. Has been strong in the scrum, accurate in the lineout and getting the odd try as well.
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Ben Herring, who joined the Highlanders last year as a resource coach and is also the Otago assistant coach, is joining the Sunwolves and the Japanese national team for the next three years. He will link up with former Highlanders coach Jamie Joseph as the new Japanese set-up fills with former Highlanders personnel. Joseph, who is the head coach of Japan until the next World Cup, will be joined by Tony Brown as the attack coach for the national side after the Super rugby season finishes next year while Herring will join the side as the defence coach. Simon Jones, who has worked with the Highlanders and other southern sporting teams, has joined the outfit as the head strength and conditioning coach.