Hurricanes 2023
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@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
@KiwiMurph said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:
Need more games for Cameron to talk about a future AB
He's already capped as an AB. Ironically a far better player now than back then.
I know, But every post I read about him said he was not up to much. And I had yet to see him play (But so far very impressed)
Hes not the tallest player or biggest player but should cope at this level. Will watch closely to see what his defense is like but haven't seen any bad misses yet. Hope he's not like Gopperth that use to wave players through. Morgan is smaller but defends well.
If he is 171cm tall then DMac towers over him by 6cm (reputedly).
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I've seen two heights for him
1.71 and 1.75. 1.71 seems a bit short.
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Brad Shields could be making a return to the Hurricanes, please let it be inplace of Reed Prinsep. Hopefully he's sorted out his handling because he could add a much needed physical edge at blindside, and it will allow Flanders to move back to his natural position of number 8.
With Ardie not playing for the Canes in 2024 it will be a major experience boost for the Canes, especially in the loosies.
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@mikedogz said in Hurricanes 2023:
He must be upskilling.
Yep he apparently had a bit of a run with an AFL team too, nothing really unusual in this as players tend to like something different, and a lot of codes ,the players are follow each other etc in whatever people follow each other on with the interent!
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@Canes4life yup this could be great.
Which of our loosies are off contract end of this year?
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@foobaNZ said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life yup this could be great.
Which of our loosies are off contract end of this year?
I think Reed Prinsep is, so hopefully he heads to Japan or somewhere that isn’t Wellington. Ardie is on sabbatical next year so he might also come in for him.
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@Canes4life Not a step forward IMO, unless it's indeed instead of Prinsep and he mostly gets a mentoring role and doesn't get the starts. It's time for the new generation, not a guy who's close to playing golden oldies.
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@Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life Not a step forward IMO, unless it's indeed instead of Prinsep and he mostly gets a mentoring role and doesn't get the starts. It's time for the new generation, not a guy who's close to playing golden oldies.
I wouldn't say he's a step backwards either. Some players are reaching their prime at 31, I definitely wouldn't say that he's done his dash just yet. If he can come back into the environment with his wealth of experience and can compete for a position, then I'm all for it. We've got plenty of young guys in those loose forward positions, so it will be good to have that experience to call on especially when Ardie isn't there.
Brad achieved a lot in the Canes jersey and was probably one of the unlucky ones to miss out on the ABs. Having him back in the Canes setup is definitely a good thing IMO.
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@Canes4life Only for the players that love scrumming which there will be an increase in their number thanks to his somewhat butterfingers hands. Interesting that Perpignan are not moving mountains to keep the former English International on. I wonder why?
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@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life Only for the players that love scrumming which there will be an increase in their number thanks to his somewhat butterfingers hands. Interesting that Perpignan are not moving mountains to keep the former English International on. I wonder why?
He’s at Perpignan because his English club went into administration, otherwise he would probably still be there. It’s probably more a case of Shields not wanting to finish his career out at a shit French club.
He’s only 31, we should be celebrating the fact such a quality player wants to return to NZ with three good years still left in him.
Yes he doesn’t have the best of hands, but physically he was one of the top blindside flankers in New Zealand before he left. He will bring some much needed steel back to the Hurricanes next year.
If he does sign I hope he plays for Wellington in the NPC.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life Only for the players that love scrumming which there will be an increase in their number thanks to his somewhat butterfingers hands. Interesting that Perpignan are not moving mountains to keep the former English International on. I wonder why?
He’s at Perpignan because his English club went into administration, otherwise he would probably still be there. It’s probably more a case of Shields not wanting to finish his career out at a shit French club.
He’s only 31, we should be celebrating the fact such a quality player wants to return to NZ with three good years still left in him.
Yes he doesn’t have the best of hands, but physically he was one of the top blindside flankers in New Zealand before he left. He will bring some much needed steal back to the Hurricanes next year.
If he does sign I hope he plays for Wellington in the NPC.
You are overlooking they were not "shit" enough for him to accept their money when he had very little other options. By the way Perpignan have won four of their last five Top 14 games so perhaps their "shitness" (your words) is in the process of becoming something in the past.
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@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life Only for the players that love scrumming which there will be an increase in their number thanks to his somewhat butterfingers hands. Interesting that Perpignan are not moving mountains to keep the former English International on. I wonder why?
He’s at Perpignan because his English club went into administration, otherwise he would probably still be there. It’s probably more a case of Shields not wanting to finish his career out at a shit French club.
He’s only 31, we should be celebrating the fact such a quality player wants to return to NZ with three good years still left in him.
Yes he doesn’t have the best of hands, but physically he was one of the top blindside flankers in New Zealand before he left. He will bring some much needed steal back to the Hurricanes next year.
If he does sign I hope he plays for Wellington in the NPC.
You are overlooking they were not shit enough for him to accept their money when he had very little other options. By the way Perpignan have won four of their last five Top 14 games so perhaps their "shitness" (your words) is in the process of becoming something in the past.
I don’t care about Perpignan, they are irrelevant to Shields signing for the Canes next year.
Shields is an upgrade to any 6 we have atm and he’s proven that over the 100+ games he’s played for the Canes. Having him at 6, Lakai at 7 and Flanders at 8 would be pretty bloody decent when taking into account Ardie’s departure next season.
I only see the Shields signing as a positive tbh even though you obviously think he’s passed it.
Have you even seen him play over the last couple years?
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@Canes4life I could throw that question back at you but yes, as a matter of fact I have seen him a number of times when he was at Wasps and he was not much different to when he was at the Hurricanes.
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@Higgins said in Hurricanes 2023:
@Canes4life I could throw that question back at you but yes, as a matter of fact I have seen him a number of times when he was at Wasps and he was not much different to when he was at the Hurricanes.
So you're saying he was good then, because when he was with the Canes he was a bloody good player.