Highlanders 2023
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Bovidae said in Highlanders 2023:
JRK was disappointing for Taranaki this season compared to 2021. I would be hoping that the Chiefs have signed a winger better than him and Naholo.
JRK had barely played any rugby and had a few injuries in fairness.
Injuries are the concern. Naholo hardly played because of injury when he was last with the Chiefs. JRK is only 21 so I'm not writing him off.
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Chris I thought I read Murray is going to the Blues, but he is just another one of those players that is 'alright'. The Highlanders have signed too many of those recently, they need to go out and get a top quality fullback/right winger. Gilbert, CGB and probably even Lowe don't crack most other squads, let alone 23.
Lowe managed to crack two other sides and was basically a starter if not injured (which is often) for the most recent side. CGB would crack most sides as a utility back I'd think. He's one of the better Highlanders.
Kini Naholo is overhyped and has been since school, the Chiefs were stupid to go with him over Lowe (if that's what they actually did).
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@Nepia said in Highlanders 2023:
Kini Naholo is overhyped and has been since school, the Chiefs were stupid to go with him over Lowe (if that's what they actually did).
Cold!
If Naholo is joining the Chiefs I hope it's just on a 1 yr contract to see how he performs, and there should be better options in 2024. Lowe was offered a 3-year deal at the Highlanders (he said job security) whereas the Chiefs might not have been so generous.
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I have a sneaky freling there will be a player or two that will turn up, be a nobody and suddenly turn good. Well that is the hope.
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@SouthernMann that's always the hope since 2015. I feel like Browny dropped the ball hard this year with that, so many different players getting one shot then getting dropped.
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@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann that's always the hope since 2015. I feel like Browny dropped the ball hard this year with that, so many different players getting one shot then getting dropped.
Just want a 2023 version of a Naholo, Buckman or Fekitoa to just turn up. Talent identification these days is much better.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann that's always the hope since 2015. I feel like Browny dropped the ball hard this year with that, so many different players getting one shot then getting dropped.
Talent identification these days is much better.
Apparently not
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@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
Feeder franchise.
I do think that there is still room for good recruitment though. Every year we do a 'who was unlucky to miss out' excercise and there are good players in there. Enough to do a version of what Rennie did at the Chiefs years ago and look for hard workers that can have their base talent enhanced or those that may thrive with opportunity.
Look at the players that have looked the goods (super level) for MP that weren't on any other franchise. One has even gone as far as to catch the AB selectors eye. Stop looking for stars and settling for wannabes.
Players like Jared Page would serve you guys well and ink in a spot so the tinkering can be finessing rather than searching for a team. -
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
Feeder franchise.
I do think that there is still room for good recruitment though. Every year we do a 'who was unlucky to miss out' excercise and there are good players in there. Enough to do a version of what Rennie did at the Chiefs years ago and look for hard workers that can have their base talent enhanced or those that may thrive with opportunity.
Look at the players that have looked the goods (super level) for MP that weren't on any other franchise. One has even gone as far as to catch the AB selectors eye. Stop looking for stars and settling for wannabes.
Players like Jared Page would serve you guys well and ink in a spot so the tinkering can be finessing rather than searching for a team.@Crucial Jared Page is exactly what the Highlanders don't need. I think people underestimate just how good Buckman, Fekitoa and Naholo were. These weren't battlers, these were top-class footballers. You can get away with a workman-like forward pack, but to win Super Rugby you need blokes in your backline capable of brilliance.
Six years on, we are yet to replace either Fekitoa or Naholo, and have cycled through players that are just alright. Need to find the next top class guy.
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
Feeder franchise.
I do think that there is still room for good recruitment though. Every year we do a 'who was unlucky to miss out' excercise and there are good players in there. Enough to do a version of what Rennie did at the Chiefs years ago and look for hard workers that can have their base talent enhanced or those that may thrive with opportunity.
Look at the players that have looked the goods (super level) for MP that weren't on any other franchise. One has even gone as far as to catch the AB selectors eye. Stop looking for stars and settling for wannabes.
Players like Jared Page would serve you guys well and ink in a spot so the tinkering can be finessing rather than searching for a team.@Crucial Jared Page is exactly what the Highlanders don't need. I think people underestimate just how good Buckman, Fekitoa and Naholo were. These weren't battlers, these were top-class footballers. You can get away with a workman-like forward pack, but to win Super Rugby you need blokes in your backline capable of brilliance.
Six years on, we are yet to replace either Fekitoa or Naholo, and have cycled through players that are just alright. Need to find the next top class guy.
My point is that the Highlanders are currently well away from winning Super Rugby and the concept of needing to find the top class guy to get there is the wrong way to go about it.
Stop complaining that the top players are all locked up elsewhere and stack the team with good players that will work together. At the same time stop hanging on to players way past their prime.
You won’t win the comp but will at least provide your supporters with some good games and something to cheer for.
The best of those average players will grow and the team will then attract talent looking for an opportunity. -
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
Feeder franchise.
I do think that there is still room for good recruitment though. Every year we do a 'who was unlucky to miss out' excercise and there are good players in there. Enough to do a version of what Rennie did at the Chiefs years ago and look for hard workers that can have their base talent enhanced or those that may thrive with opportunity.
Look at the players that have looked the goods (super level) for MP that weren't on any other franchise. One has even gone as far as to catch the AB selectors eye. Stop looking for stars and settling for wannabes.
Players like Jared Page would serve you guys well and ink in a spot so the tinkering can be finessing rather than searching for a team.@Crucial Jared Page is exactly what the Highlanders don't need. I think people underestimate just how good Buckman, Fekitoa and Naholo were. These weren't battlers, these were top-class footballers. You can get away with a workman-like forward pack, but to win Super Rugby you need blokes in your backline capable of brilliance.
Six years on, we are yet to replace either Fekitoa or Naholo, and have cycled through players that are just alright. Need to find the next top class guy.
My point is that the Highlanders are currently well away from winning Super Rugby and the concept of needing to find the top class guy to get there is the wrong way to go about it.
Stop complaining that the top players are all locked up elsewhere and stack the team with good players that will work together. At the same time stop hanging on to players way past their prime.
You won’t win the comp but will at least provide your supporters with some good games and something to cheer for.
The best of those average players will grow and the team will then attract talent looking for an opportunity.Disagree. The Highlanders have plenty of players who fit the category of Okay. Gilbert, CGB, Lowe, Gregory, Timu, Hunt... also known as the majority of our starting backline. The pack is good enough to challenge, but an inability to win those close games where you need some individual brilliance is what costs us, not a lack of work ethic.
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Hearing that Moses Leo is signing with the Highlanders in 2023. Is this true?
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@Steven-Harris Any other signings that we haven’t heard of?
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Yeetyaah said in Highlanders 2023:
Talent identification these days is much better.
Was meaning by other franchises. With them ensuring the dregs didn't include diamonds floating downstream to the Highlanders. Highlanders talent ID certainly fell by the wayside over the last seven years, but the others really picked up. The biggest disappointment was seeing guys in our systems buggering off elsewhere.
Feeder franchise.
I do think that there is still room for good recruitment though. Every year we do a 'who was unlucky to miss out' excercise and there are good players in there. Enough to do a version of what Rennie did at the Chiefs years ago and look for hard workers that can have their base talent enhanced or those that may thrive with opportunity.
Look at the players that have looked the goods (super level) for MP that weren't on any other franchise. One has even gone as far as to catch the AB selectors eye. Stop looking for stars and settling for wannabes.
Players like Jared Page would serve you guys well and ink in a spot so the tinkering can be finessing rather than searching for a team.@Crucial Jared Page is exactly what the Highlanders don't need. I think people underestimate just how good Buckman, Fekitoa and Naholo were. These weren't battlers, these were top-class footballers. You can get away with a workman-like forward pack, but to win Super Rugby you need blokes in your backline capable of brilliance.
Six years on, we are yet to replace either Fekitoa or Naholo, and have cycled through players that are just alright. Need to find the next top class guy.
My point is that the Highlanders are currently well away from winning Super Rugby and the concept of needing to find the top class guy to get there is the wrong way to go about it.
Stop complaining that the top players are all locked up elsewhere and stack the team with good players that will work together. At the same time stop hanging on to players way past their prime.
You won’t win the comp but will at least provide your supporters with some good games and something to cheer for.
The best of those average players will grow and the team will then attract talent looking for an opportunity.Disagree. The Highlanders have plenty of players who fit the category of Okay. Gilbert, CGB, Lowe, Gregory, Timu, Hunt... also known as the majority of our starting backline. The pack is good enough to challenge, but an inability to win those close games where you need some individual brilliance is what costs us, not a lack of work ethic.
It’s players like Hunt and Banks that let you down.
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@HLD2023Champions welcome to the forum!
don't think there are many surprises mentioned here unfortunately
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@HLD2023Champions have’nt heard a great deal to be fair , got the info regarding Leo through a contact at his club .