Highlanders 2022
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@stargazer said in Highlanders 2022:
@kiwiwomble It's sad. He looks promising when he plays, but he's quite injury prone.
@Stockcar86 I second that; it's a pity that it may take an injury to another player to get Cridge or Parsons in a SR squad. At least one of them (probably Cridge because of Parsons' age) should be able to get a contract regardless.
I have also heard rumours about Highlanders' interest in Kereru-Symes, but I don't know whether there's any truth to it.
Also a rumour about interest from Queensland Reds in one of our players, but don't know who.
I think I agree with you about the age thing with Parsons. Highlanders already have Evans as the experienced/older lock. Parsons has always seemed to me like Buckman was - a guy you can trust to give it all and never let the side down. It might come down to the type of lock they want - Rangier (more a PPP replacement) then go with Parsons, more solid for additional scrum power - Cridge.
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@stargazer has to be a blow to his chances of higher honors, really needed a few seasons on the trot injury free
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@stargazer said in Highlanders 2022:
@smudge The first response was "Well bugger" followed by "Damn for PPP".
You sure see the world in black and white. Unsurprisingly for a Magpies supporter.
Kiwiwomble made the initial post, including his thoughts. That's not the response.
But seriously you can't see how tedious this is? HB supporters roaming the Super Rugby team threads, sweating on injuries to squad members so they can put in a pitch for their pet players who don the hoops. It's distasteful.
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@smudge All of us expressed our disappointment for PPP first, but his absence will have consequences for the Highlanders and obviously, we then look at who's available. Can't blame us Bay fans for naming some of the best NPC locks who seem to be without a contract still; not our fault that they happen to be from the Bay.
That's not distasteful; that's practical. Distasteful would be if we'd enjoy someone's injury, which is what no one on the Fern has expressed, as far as I know.
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@smudge said in Highlanders 2022:
@stargazer said in Highlanders 2022:
@smudge The first response was "Well bugger" followed by "Damn for PPP".
You sure see the world in black and white. Unsurprisingly for a Magpies supporter.
Kiwiwomble made the initial post, including his thoughts. That's not the response.
But seriously you can't see how tedious this is? HB supporters roaming the Super Rugby team threads, sweating on injuries to squad members so they can put in a pitch for their pet players who don the hoops. It's distasteful.
Our home team the Moana Pacific Magpies have gone a few days without naming any Bay players in their team, so we have to look elsewhere.
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@stargazer said in Highlanders 2022:
@kiwiwomble It's sad. He looks promising when he plays, but he's quite injury prone.
@Stockcar86 I second that; it's a pity that it may take an injury to another player to get Cridge or Parsons in a SR squad. At least one of them (probably Cridge because of Parsons' age) should be able to get a contract regardless.
I have also heard rumours about Highlanders' interest in Kereru-Symes, but I don't know whether there's any truth to it.
Also a rumour about interest from Queensland Reds in one of our players, but don't know who.
lol, 2 words. two words of sympathy. a quick shot at being injury prone
44 word whinge about nothing HB players not getting a gig
21 comment about a rumour about another HB player, but at least for the Highlanders
17 words about a rumour of other HB players to Australia
Never Change Magpies
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@bobily2 said in Highlanders 2022:
To be fair, if you're going to use 44 words, I'd much rather them be about who might replace PPP then words of sympathy. PPP won't read the forum, so who would the sympathy even be for?
Grieving Highlanders supporters!
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Fark I've never got the hard ons for PPP...
Unit who plays like he's 90kg.
Perfect chance for Caird, he'd fit into the Highlanders style well.
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@taniwharugby and ive never got those that think he plays like a light weight, when ever i see him play he make easy yards often with people hanging off him, we see what we want to see
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@kiwiwomble I get that with ABs where people have thier faves, but at Super level I have no reason to not like him (while I'm from The Blues region, I've never had much of affinity to them, in fact given when super started and Kronfeld was my fave player and my eldest lives down that way and played for Otago Maori last year, I generally support them)
I wanted him to be good but think he had 1 outstanding game this year, rest he hasn't really impressed, certainly not to to be talked about as an AB, but hey, that's why we talk shit on here isn't it...
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@taniwharugby and thats just where we'll have to agree to disagree, i always think our scrum looks much more solid with him in it, he's a bloody solid line out option and i feel he does as much with ball in hand as other locks, i think people expect him to run like a 6 or something, and is a brick wall on defence
im not saying he is 100% finished and should 100% be an all black...but i understand the suggestion
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@gt12 meh....being gutted for someone getting season ended injury goes without saying.
Rugby is littered with stories of the door closing for one player and opening for another, we don't need to all ponce around going oh that's so sad, poor him.
It is sad, but fuck he is far from the first and far from the last, so again, meh.
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@taniwharugby said in Highlanders 2022:
@gt12 meh....being gutted for someone getting season ended injury goes without saying.
Rugby is littered with stories of the door closing for one player and opening for another, we don't need to all ponce around going oh that's so sad, poor him.
It is sad, but fuck he is far from the first and far from the last, so again, meh.
I couldn't resist, sorry.
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@gt12 said in Highlanders 2022:
Lol, here come the Northland supporters to add their grievances.
Love your input to keep the spite going! Didn't realise @Kiwiwomble had so many relatives in Hastings and/or Flaxmere and/or Waipawa that he had to leap so quickly to the defence of his McLean Park paymasters.