Highlanders 2023
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Or maybe his injury made him reassess his career and future income prospects?
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@Nepia said in Highlanders 2023:
Maybe he had a chat with Razor/Ryan and was advised he's probably not in their plans next year so thought it was a good time to head off make some coin and maybe play for Samoa?
yeah, you'd hope players in the fringe are able to reach out to the AB's coaches for get a clear message
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He's a good player, who didn't reach his potential. Hope he has a good career up in Japan and hopefully one with Samoa as well. In terms of locks, Paul Dwyer in his ODT video reckon Reuben Palmer at Dunedin has a big future. Interested to see how Fabian Holland's brother goes over the next few years too.
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@SouthernMann I'd be fairly confident in saying Fabian Holland's brother won't be anywhere close to a Super Rugby player.
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann I'd be fairly confident in saying Fabian Holland's brother won't be anywhere close to a Super Rugby player.
I would have no idea. Haven't seen the kid play. Just looks a similar size to his brother. Looks like he is playing eight for KHS. It seems all Otago/Southland is producing these days are loosies.
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@friedrugby I was going to mention Haig as a comparison.
There was an ex-OBHS lock that played for the NZ Barbarians U21s who obviously wasn't considered good enough for the Highlanders U20s. Eric Peita, and he looked to have some height.
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@SouthernMann I've seen him play... nowhere near the same size. A handy school boy, but not much more imo.
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Still a cool story. Coming out here and giving it a nudge. From a now future perspective. We have the opportunity to see Faleafaga and Taylor play this afternoon. Wellington on a good day weather up here. Will. Be good to see how those two go. Same with Hurley coming off the bench
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann I'd be fairly confident in saying Fabian Holland's brother won't be anywhere close to a Super Rugby player.
I would have no idea. Haven't seen the kid play. Just looks a similar size to his brother. Looks like he is playing eight for KHS. It seems all Otago/Southland is producing these days are loosies.
It is the genes. Short, dumpy, freckled women with thick calves can produce good loosies but not locks. There is a need for an injection of fresh DNA south of the Rangitata River.
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It is all over. Well deserved for the Dura.
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So that's it for 2023. A season which truth be told, we probably didn't expect to get much out of, yet still was disappointing. I feel we certainly showed signs of improvement, it can be seen by the difference between the 60-20 in R1, and the 16-9 defeat on Friday, but we do need to continue to improve - and I feel we will. Before we go too much into 2024 (probably need to start the Landers 2024 thread!) I thought I would give each of the players and coaches a rating for the season out of 10:
Props:
EDG - 8.5
DLB - 6.5
Johnstone - 5
Ainsley - 8
Thwaites - N/A
Ma’u - 7
Inch - N/A
Sheck - N/AHookers:
Makalio - 5
Marshall - 5
Apisai - 6
Taylor - N/ALocks:
Parkinson - 5
Dickson - 5
Tucker - 5
Holland - 6
Hicks - 6Loosies:
Harmon - 9 (POTY)
Withy - 8
Lentjes - N/A
Frizell - 6
Broughton - 7
Mikaele-Tu’u - 6
Renton - 8
Haig - N/AHalfbacks:
Fakatava - 7
Smith - 7.5
Arscott - 6
Hastie - N/AFirst Fives:
Burns - 6.5
Hunt - 4.5
Millar - 6
Banks - N/AMidfielders:
Umaga-Jensen - 6
Paea - 5
Gregory - 4.5
Timu - 6
Whaanga - 6Outside Backs:
Nareki - 7.5
Lowe - 4
Bogado - 6
Gilbert - 7.5
Garden-Bachop - 6
Dawai - 5
Koroi - N/A
Hurley - N/ACoaches:
Dermody - 6.5
Donnelly - 6
Dillon - 7.5
Whiffin - 4 -
@friedrugby surprisingly large agree, except TUJ, would have him at least half if not a point higher than timu and whaaga...because he actually did something on attack
and the locks, only half a point better than hunt?
I actually made the mistake of getting my hopes up pre season, actually though on paper the team looked semi competitive, at very least should have comfortably mae payoffs...but that went out the window pretty quick
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@Kiwiwomble Why surprisingly haha!
Perhaps I was harsh on TUJ, I guess maybe I could sit him at 6.5 with Timu at 5.5. Feels harsh to punish Timu for being injured, because as an individual prior to injury he was fine, hence a 6 - Just him and TUJ a poor combo. In truth, Whaanga probably should have been N/A.
Thought our locks were pretty poor this year if I'm honest. If anything, I was tempted to go lower on Parkinson. Holland is probably more a 6.5/7 to be fair.
As for Hunt, I think it would be harsh to give anyone lower than a 4. He had his moments, and tbf to him, it isn't his fault that the coaches had to keep picking him, making him look even worse than he is. He can only give his best, which wasn't enough.
Think all good fans get their hopes up during pre-season, but for every year since 2020, my reaction to the squad has been one of ill feeling, and even though I then do get my hopes up, I'm generally proven to be right. Despite what Stuff are saying, I don't think the Landers get worse before they get better, partially because I fail to see how we get any worse! Frizell and MMT have been disappointing this year for varying reasons, and whilst a love Aaron Smith, his time has come, and in both positions we have already secured good replacements. Losing Burns is a bigger issue IMO, because by the end of the year felt like he was key to us looking competent. Hopefully Millar can make the step up, but ideally, we need to get another experienced head, e.g Sopoaga to guide him.
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@Duluth really sums it up, for the first 2/3 of the seasons our attack was so predictable, it really was just through the hands and crash ball, id love to see those stats per game as it felt like we did better in the last few games with some variety...not much but a little