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    @bovidae like taller? Ratima is pretty built for a little fella. You're right about them being different though. Was Roe injured for the entire NPC?

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    Tawera is listed as 1.87 m and 89 kg - tall and heavy for a modern-day halfback. That seems accurate to me.

    Roe got injured from a tackle at the kickoff against Hawke's Bay. He eventually went off with an elbow injury wasn't available after that.

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    Ratima needs to tackle lower from what I have seen. Lots of promise and skills but some work ons tactically. Will be great to see him developing.

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    @bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

    Maybe Clayton reads the Fern too - BBBR.

    There should be an extra stat on match reports: no. of tacklers left on the ground trying to tackle him... Samisoni would leap to the top.

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    'We probably did get in there right under the noses of the Hurricanes'

    'We probably did get in there right under the noses of the Hurricanes'

    Tyrone Thompson isn't like fellow Chiefs newbies Gideon Wrampling, Samipeni Finau and Cortez Ratima, who all hail from the Waikato. Instead, he's been plucked out of the Wellington NPC team.

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    @stargazer

    It’s a competitive market out there and you can’t really sit on your hands and just expect that people that may have had a pathway through your development programmes are still going to be there when it comes to signing players,” McMillan said.

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    reading this article it seems likely Jarrad Hoeata is the Chiefs new forwards coach replacing Barnes.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/127126240/warren-gatland-to-coach-new-zealand-barbarians-featuring-brian-lochores-grandson

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    @kiwi_expat good or bad news? Anyone?

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    @kiwi_expat It's possible, but I just read it as Hoeata and Randle being his assistants when coaching the NZ Barbarians.

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    @yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2022:

    @kiwi_expat good or bad news? Anyone?

    Well Hoeata was assistant coach at Taranaki this year under Barnes so Barnes knows him very well and Taranaki had an undefeated season. Feels pretty fast tracked but that's modern coaching.

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    Hoeata was also the forwards coach for the Chiefs U20s.

    I wouldn't read too much into who is coaching the Baabaas, as they were replacements for the Auckland-based coaches.

    If you were picking someone from within the Chiefs you could just as easily choose Ross Filipo.

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    @kiwimurph said in Chiefs 2022:

    @yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2022:

    @kiwi_expat good or bad news? Anyone?

    Well Hoeata was assistant coach at Taranaki this year under Barnes so Barnes knows him very well and Taranaki had an undefeated season. Feels pretty fast tracked but that's modern coaching.

    That feels like the sort of thing I might be in support of if it were another franchise. Where is our Coventry?

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    @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

    @kiwimurph said in Chiefs 2022:

    @yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2022:

    @kiwi_expat good or bad news? Anyone?

    Well Hoeata was assistant coach at Taranaki this year under Barnes so Barnes knows him very well and Taranaki had an undefeated season. Feels pretty fast tracked but that's modern coaching.

    That feels like the sort of thing I might be in support of if it were another franchise. Where is our Coventry?

    Paul Tito likely would've gotten the role but he's been poached by the Western Force.

    *Tito, 43, was on Taranaki's coaching staff from 2014 to 2016, achieving Ranfurly Shield success and National Provincial Championship (NPC) premiership and championship honours.

    He spent three years as forwards coach at French club Pau until returning to Taranaki last year after the Covid-19 pandemic.

    Tito was the Chiefs' under-20s head coach this year.*

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/126370047/super-rugby-kiwi-coaches-paul-tito-and-mark-ozich-lured-to-western-force

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    @kiwi_expat said in Chiefs 2022:

    Tito was the Chiefs' under-20s head coach this year.*

    Except he wasn't the head coach. Paul Hodder was. Tito wasn't even involved. Stuff making shit up again.

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    https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/sam-cane-commits-long-term-future-to-nz

    Chiefs back at it again posting things on their website the day before it's announced. Cane commits til 2025.

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    https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/tuatahi-first-fibre-sign-on-with-gallagher-chiefs-till-2024

    Chiefs recycle jerseys. Men's training jersey is the same as the women's jersey. Kinda pisses me off and doesn't give the Manawa their own identity.

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    Mentioned in the article about Cane:

    As part of his contract, Cane has the option of taking a non-playing or playing break from the New Zealand game in 2024.

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    Why Cortez Ratima chose Chiefs over Crusaders: 'A chance to represent my people'

    Why Cortez Ratima chose Chiefs over Crusaders: 'A chance to represent my people'

    When Cortez Ratima mapped out his future following his final year of high school in 2018, the young halfback wasn’t expecting to earn a Super Rugby contract just a few seasons later.

    The Hurricanes had also earlier approached Ratima about coming onboard as temporary injury cover for the season but nothing eventuated, while an offer from the Crusaders was also tough to turn down.
    “I was approached by the Crusaders earlier on and I sat on the decision about whether to stay or go for so long, maybe two weeks. I was trying to put the pros and cons together and had a lot of talks with the old man about what to do."

    This makes me very happy that he decided to play for the Chiefs after receiving 2 other offers.

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    @yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2022:

    Why Cortez Ratima chose Chiefs over Crusaders: 'A chance to represent my people'

    Why Cortez Ratima chose Chiefs over Crusaders: 'A chance to represent my people'

    When Cortez Ratima mapped out his future following his final year of high school in 2018, the young halfback wasn’t expecting to earn a Super Rugby contract just a few seasons later.

    The Hurricanes had also earlier approached Ratima about coming onboard as temporary injury cover for the season but nothing eventuated, while an offer from the Crusaders was also tough to turn down.
    “I was approached by the Crusaders earlier on and I sat on the decision about whether to stay or go for so long, maybe two weeks. I was trying to put the pros and cons together and had a lot of talks with the old man about what to do."

    This makes me very happy that he decided to play for the Chiefs after receiving 2 other offers.

    One other offer, the canes one didn't eventuate 😉 but respect for someone staying in their home area

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    Not a good look for Rugby once again .

    New Zealand, Rugby, Sport, Waikato News

    Young Waikato rugby player avoids conviction after slapping baby

    Young Waikato rugby player avoids conviction after slapping baby

    The promising young rugby player has been granted a discharge without conviction.

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