Chiefs 2023
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@Winger said in Chiefs 2023:
@Crucial said in Chiefs 2023:
I hope so. I think the only team who might beat the Crusaders to the title is a full strength Chiefs. With DMac in top form.
Compared directly to Crusaders our forwards should at least be able to hold their own and our backs have the potential to be much better.
Injuries, form, coaching and strategies will then take the driving seat. -
Posted here as well.
https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/chiefs-u20-squad-to-play-development-xv
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The Chiefs Development-Chiefs U20s game really was men against boys. You forget about the size difference between 18/19 yr olds and fully professional players with a few more years of S&C behind them. The Dev team dominated physically - at the breakdown, in the tackle and in the scrum.
For the Chiefs, McWhannell continues to impress and made plenty of metres as a midfield runner. The midfield combo of Rona and Tuhakaraina also looked good. TTT came back on the field for the last quarter on the wing and scored the final try.
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@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2023:
TKB was at Chiefs training. The Top 14 is in season so maybe he is injured?
No, he just got some time off for a holiday in NZ. He'll only miss two games.
Who knows, maybe talking to the Chiefs/NZR for a return to NZ? I don't know when his contract with La Rochelle expires. -
Chiefs’ top 5 points-scorers
Damian McKenzie: 887 (96 matches)
Stephen Donald: 886 (105)
Aaron Cruden: 721 (100)
Glen Jackson: 481 (60)
David Hill: 389 (58)
Chiefs’ top 5 try-scorers
Sitiveni Sivivatu: 42 (89)
Lelia Masaga: 38 (91)
Roger Randle: 32 (59)
Liam Messam: 31 (183)
Damian McKenzie: 30 (96)
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@SBW1 said in Chiefs 2023:
@cgrant That would be a pretty good outcome, however it does seem strange that he was being seriously courted by Rennie and the Wallabies. Wonder if it is a clue that Rennie could also be headed the Chiefs way.
He's a good halfback to have in the team, hope his form is still good!
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ALB out for three weeks
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/131378720/all-black-anton-lienertbrown-set-for-short-stint-on-the-sidelines-because-of-ankle-injury
“He's walking around in a moon boot, but that's a more precautionary measure,” McMillan said on Thursday.“This early in the season, with his recent history of injuries, we're taking a conservative approach.”
McMillan said it would “probably be three weeks” before he could return to play, so he will miss their Super Round fixture against Moana Pasifika in Melbourne on Saturday.
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@SBW1 said in Chiefs 2023:
@Crucial Any news on Boshier's return to NZ?
No idea. Didn't know he was. He got the big snub here from ABs and I cant see that changing so he is better of where the money is.
One of the few genuine fetchers we had in NZ and wasn't even given a shot.