Highlanders 2022
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
Marty banks is an obvious choice to come in but hardly one for the future
He's surprisingly young - still 31
Highlanders could gets years out of him
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@kiwiwomble They may also want to have another look at Caleb Makene, considering he's the one they brought in during SRA.
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
so...Ioane is gone...looking a little light at 10 now
Marty banks is an obvious choice to come in but hardly one for the future
are they looking at Gilbert as a 3rd choice 10? he played one of the preseason halves for otago at 10
there is also Koroi, he's going to get a lot of practice for otago (assuming the NPC starts again)
Won't Gilbert be a bit busy in the midfield?
They should be looking at him as an option at 10 as he has a background there.
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@shark said in Highlanders 2022:
@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
so...Ioane is gone...looking a little light at 10 now
Marty banks is an obvious choice to come in but hardly one for the future
are they looking at Gilbert as a 3rd choice 10? he played one of the preseason halves for otago at 10
there is also Koroi, he's going to get a lot of practice for otago (assuming the NPC starts again)
Won't Gilbert be a bit busy in the midfield?
They should be looking at him as an option at 10 as he has a background there.
we were only talking about otago remember
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
@shark said in Highlanders 2022:
@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
so...Ioane is gone...looking a little light at 10 now
Marty banks is an obvious choice to come in but hardly one for the future
are they looking at Gilbert as a 3rd choice 10? he played one of the preseason halves for otago at 10
there is also Koroi, he's going to get a lot of practice for otago (assuming the NPC starts again)
Won't Gilbert be a bit busy in the midfield?
They should be looking at him as an option at 10 as he has a background there.
we were only talking about otago remember
Details, details!
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Marty Banks has saved the Highlanders and Sam Gilbert from having to strip at 10.
He's back for a third stint with the club.
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does feel a little bit like a step backwards but a more that reliable option
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@kiwiwomble interesting option. Thought he would be well past it.
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@canes4life As @Duluth pointed out hes only 31 and if memory serves has actually been pretty good injury wise...so definitely has a couple of seasons in him...but you'd have to thik Ioane has more potential long term
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2022:
does feel a little bit like a step backwards but a more that reliable option
Looking around at options for 10 atm,not a bad choice IMO.
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Highlanders media release: https://thehighlanders.co.nz/news/marty/
This signing is also for 2022 only.
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For who didn't read the Chiefs thread and/or didn't read the entire article:
Head coach Tony Brown – who has returned to the role after Clarke Dermody's interim stint finished at the end of Super Rugby Trans Ta$man – has confirmed to Stuff that both Waisake and Kini were both on his radar, after Kini was released by the Chiefs.
“Obviously with Waisake he didn't play a lot of rugby in the last couple of years,” Brown said.
“Everyone is waiting to see if he can get back to his best. Fingers crossed he can. Fingers crossed his knee holds up, and he play consistent rugby for the rest of the NPC.
“If he does that, then 100 per cent he becomes an option for us.”Kini Naholo, who has also had an injury-ravaged few years at the Chiefs, played in Taranaki's opening two games in the NPC before the competition was suspended due to Covid-19.
“Kini is available," Brown said. “He's been at the Chiefs for three years and they've let him go.“He's got his knee heavily strapped, he’s had a lot of injury concerns as well.
“But seeing him the NPC, if that gets back up again, is going to be good to watch. They might play each other and mark each other, and the best Naholo might get the contract.”And despite the prospect of the Naholo brothers going head-to-head for a Highlanders contract, Brown confirmed he was on the lookout for “at least two wingers” following Nareki's injury.
No decision has been made on Liam Squire, although the outlook does not appear to be particularly promising, while veteran lock Bryn Evans is waiting to see how he gets through an NPC campaign with Hawke’s Bay before he makes a decision on his Super Rugby future.
Injuries to midfielders Thomas Umaga-Jensen and Fetuli Paea, both of whom won't play any further rugby this year, were also a concern, but Brown said both were likely to be available for the start of Super Rugby Pacific in February.
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@tim Fuuny story, I walked past St Peter's before the ABs v Tonga match with my wife and he was training at the cage and I pointed him out and said this guy is the next star to come out of St Peters and sure enough this has happened!
Great pickup, this kid has the goods. In terms of style, he's like Lima Sopoaga. A very gifted 10 with a very good all round game.
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I remember watching the 2018 1st XV final between St Peters and Kings where Faleafaga and Zarn Sullivan were the 10s that day. I was blown away back then at how good both were.
Sure enugh, Sullivan has made a big impact at pro level, and I think we'll hear a lot more about Faleafaga (another great St Peters product) in the coming years.
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@african-monkey awesome thanks for the info definitely one to watch then.