Hurricanes 2023
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@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
Shame.
Although fortunately we have Higgins now (and I'm keen to see more of him at the next level up as he was first rate during the NPC) to step in when required. I guess the other option is Proctor to 2nd 5 when Barrett isn't available. But I would like to see either Higgins and Proctor (it's a combination that clicked including in the final) or Higgins and Sullivan in the few games when Barrett is rested.
I think the Canes shouldn't blur the lines here, they should keep Jordie at 12 with Higgins as back-up (he's already good enough IMO), and Proctor/Sullivan can share the duties at 13.
I wouldn't mind seeing that Higgins / Sullivan combo at some point.
Im sure Barrett will be rested for some games though. Esp in a RWC year
Edit. Ok see what you mean. No Proctor at 2nd 5. Agree but it is one option
Yep and wouldn't surprise me too much if Jordie get a game or 2 at 15, just to keep hand in. But certainly looking a decent backline isn't it.
And of course now thet test stuff mor or less done we get to turn minds to super now don't we? Might even plan to sneak a trip down to Levin fir the Canes/Saders preseason game as yet. -
@Dan54 said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
Shame.
Although fortunately we have Higgins now (and I'm keen to see more of him at the next level up as he was first rate during the NPC) to step in when required. I guess the other option is Proctor to 2nd 5 when Barrett isn't available. But I would like to see either Higgins and Proctor (it's a combination that clicked including in the final) or Higgins and Sullivan in the few games when Barrett is rested.
I think the Canes shouldn't blur the lines here, they should keep Jordie at 12 with Higgins as back-up (he's already good enough IMO), and Proctor/Sullivan can share the duties at 13.
I wouldn't mind seeing that Higgins / Sullivan combo at some point.
Im sure Barrett will be rested for some games though. Esp in a RWC year
Edit. Ok see what you mean. No Proctor at 2nd 5. Agree but it is one option
Yep and wouldn't surprise me too much if Jordie get a game or 2 at 15, just to keep hand in. But certainly looking a decent backline isn't it.
And of course now thet test stuff mor or less done we get to turn minds to super now don't we? Might even plan to sneak a trip down to Levin fir the Canes/Saders preseason game as yet.Perenara is a big loss though. Esp with a lack of experience at 1st 5 too. It's the potential with the forwards with a new scrum coach that excites me. It might disappear after game 1 but I hope not
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:
Siale Lauaki
He was at TH when Wellington destroyed the Canterbury scrum. Thats all the know about him but based on this he might be another quality player that the Canes need to get in the system and sign him up in 2023 (for 2024). Depending on how he goes in next years NPC of course.
Sheck is another one that's still young (22) and impressed in the NPC. Especially in the final when he became a starter in the last minute
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@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
Shame.
Although fortunately we have Higgins now (and I'm keen to see more of him at the next level up as he was first rate during the NPC) to step in when required. I guess the other option is Proctor to 2nd 5 when Barrett isn't available. But I would like to see either Higgins and Proctor (it's a combination that clicked including in the final) or Higgins and Sullivan in the few games when Barrett is rested.
I think the Canes shouldn't blur the lines here, they should keep Jordie at 12 with Higgins as back-up (he's already good enough IMO), and Proctor/Sullivan can share the duties at 13.
I wouldn't mind seeing that Higgins / Sullivan combo at some point.
Im sure Barrett will be rested for some games though. Esp in a RWC year
Edit. Ok see what you mean. No Proctor at 2nd 5. Agree but it is one option
If we get desperate, we can always move the bus to 12. I'd probably prefer him there than Proctor.
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Jordi has been an academy member; the talented half back has recently returned from a successful tour in South Africa with NZ U19s and is currently on a National Development Contract (only 20 given in the country) with The Hurricanes – what amazing achievements!
Looks like Jordi could be the next cab off the rank. This is off a Turbos post.
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@Bovidae said in Hurricanes 2023:
I saw Viljoen at the NZ Schools games at St Paul's last month. I know he is a halfback, but he's smaller than I thought.
Yeah he looks very small, will be interested to see how he goes at NPC level.
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Apparently, the Hurricanes are spending their last day at Rugby League Park today before they move out to the brand-new high-performance sports facility in Trentham.
The facility will also house the Wellington Phoenix and Baseball NZ.
An article from 2020 that details the move: https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/wellington-top-stories/300074981/government-announces-30m-for-upper-hutt-sports-science-facility
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First player I've spotted as a WTG player is Harry Godfrey
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
First player I've spotted as a WTG player is Harry Godfrey.
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@Canes4life The article doesn't mention the Hurricanes, but it's reasonable to assume that this is where they're moving to. Interesting combination with high tech industries. The location will make it a bit harder for fans to go there and watch the guys train.
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life The article doesn't mention the Hurricanes, but it's reasonable to assume that this is where they're moving to. Interesting combination with high tech industries. The location will make it a bit harder for fans to go there and watch the guys train.
I've got a source who works in that facility that confirmed to me earlier this year that the Canes were shifting in soon. They would have been there earlier if it wasn't for COVID disruptions. Hopefully these facilities lead to better performance/results on the field for all teams involved.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life The article doesn't mention the Hurricanes, but it's reasonable to assume that this is where they're moving to. Interesting combination with high tech industries. The location will make it a bit harder for fans to go there and watch the guys train.
I've got a source who works in that facility that confirmed to me earlier this year that the Canes were shifting in soon. They would have been there earlier if it wasn't for COVID disruptions. Hopefully these facilities lead to better performance/results on the field for all teams involved.
Hopefully it will reduce the injury rates. That have been terrible in recent years for the canes. Wellington likewise except for this year. Made a huge difference
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life The article doesn't mention the Hurricanes, but it's reasonable to assume that this is where they're moving to. Interesting combination with high tech industries. The location will make it a bit harder for fans to go there and watch the guys train.
Haven't they got a full sized indoor field there? Looks big enough, so yeah not much chance at all
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Here is a video from the Phoenix, these facilities look world class.
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Canes will be unbeatable supermen next year.
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Anyone know who the lad on the right is?
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@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
Canes will be unbeatable supermen next year.
That can’t be good for the integrity of the competition.
Canes ruining super rugby circa 2023…
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