Highlanders 2023
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the other thing im a little worried about is leadership, i think we need some big personalities to revive a bit of team culture, make the team attractive to join, something like that 2015 group lead by Ben Smith and Nasi Manu is what we need back
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@Stargazer said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann Or Pouri Rakete-Stones from the Canes. I understand Jamie Mackintosh rates him highly.
Nah. I would be quite happy with Rohan Wingham or Pole. Either player needs to be happy to sit on the bench. de Groot is the no1 for a very long time.
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I would suggest moving on too many old heads is not answr either. A lot of these young fellas need to be handled carefully, and no way would you want to rely on too many of them next year, it's closer to 2-4 years for bringing them up to starters. I would be keeping likes of DLP etc as he still has stuff to offer, but I thought it was mistake to hold Banks over last couple of years.
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@Dan54 said in Highlanders 2023:
I would suggest moving on too many old heads is not answr either. A lot of these young fellas need to be handled carefully, and no way would you want to rely on too many of them next year, it's closer to 2-4 years for bringing them up to starters. I would be keeping likes of DLP etc as he still has stuff to offer, but I thought it was mistake to hold Banks over last couple of years.
I don't think we will have a team full of players U23. de Groot, Ainsley, Parkinson, Dickson?, Harmon, Nareki, Gilbert, Renton/Tu'u there is plenty of experience there.
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@SouthernMann even someone like holland has a lot more experience now
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@Kiwiwomble True mate another year under his belt he got the makings of a bloody good un too!
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@SouthernMann Wasn't there talk of Dickson going to Japan?
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@Tim said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann Wasn't there talk of Dickson going to Japan?
I would think with his brother battling cancer he may stick around for another year.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
It is a tough one. We should be looking to fill from the top and empty from the bottom. Meaning all the players we potentially bring in have a higher ceiling than what we have at the moment, while we focus on getting rid of players who are at the bottom of the pile.
In the backs the players who are on the way out should be, Paea, Gregory, Koroi, Banks, Dawai.
In the forwards any of the hookers and apart from them, I think most of the forwards can justify their places in the squad.
But the question is; if we are getting rid of at least five backs, who is going to replace them. We know one is Jake Te Hiwi, but who else?
On this, an interesting post on IG by Jona Nareki, captioned the last home game for a few of these boys... in the image was Paea, Dawai, Koroi, Frizell and TUJ (and Manu and Nareki, but they won't be going anywhere).
Wouldn't be upset if they all departed. Despite what some people have said, sitting at the game I thought Frizell was woeful last night, and I'd have hooked him at 50. Three really bad missed one on one tackles, and it didn't feel like he carried it that well.
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Anyway, next season focusing aside for a minute - HOW GOOD WAS LAST NIGHT?! That was easily the best home game this season, and I'd think the best crowd. I actually thought emotional frustration aside, when I reflected on it, barring a poor opening 10 minutes (Where I think equally the Reds were very good so credit to them), it was just a good game between two equally matched sides.
Did we make mistakes, of course, but that is to be expected, especially with the lack of skill of some players. Harmon and Renton were immense, Nareki was absolute class, Mitch Hunt's best game this season by far, and the Fakatava try to win it was movie shit.
Not overly bothered about whether we make the playoffs, just pleased that we finally stopped kicking the ball away, and tried to run it! The fans enjoyed it not just because we won, but because we battled hard and played a good brand of rugby. Even if we'd lost, I think I would have gone away somewhat happy.
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
It is a tough one. We should be looking to fill from the top and empty from the bottom. Meaning all the players we potentially bring in have a higher ceiling than what we have at the moment, while we focus on getting rid of players who are at the bottom of the pile.
In the backs the players who are on the way out should be, Paea, Gregory, Koroi, Banks, Dawai.
In the forwards any of the hookers and apart from them, I think most of the forwards can justify their places in the squad.
But the question is; if we are getting rid of at least five backs, who is going to replace them. We know one is Jake Te Hiwi, but who else?
On this, an interesting post on IG by Jona Nareki, captioned the last home game for a few of these boys... in the image was Paea, Dawai, Koroi, Frizell and TUJ (and Manu and Nareki, but they won't be going anywhere).
Wouldn't be upset if they all departed. Despite what some people have said, sitting at the game I thought Frizell was woeful last night, and I'd have hooked him at 50. Three really bad missed one on one tackles, and it didn't feel like he carried it that well.
I'd only be sad to lose TUJ just on the basis he never really lived up to his potential. I almost feel he gained too much weight when returning from injury, three years in a row.
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@SouthernMann TUJ is an interesting one. Was signed with so much promise, and was this mythical answer to all those problems for a solid 2-3 seasons whilst he was out injured. He has only missed two games this year, and the fact is we have been bad as ever. By no means am I saying this is his fault, but I also don't think he is quite as good as any of us want him to be.
As I said the other day, an ideal player you'd like to have kept for squad depth, but not sure he has the ball skills or the defensive game to be a starting 12.
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@Chris said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby
Scott Gregory should also be in that picture.
100% agree. Sadly, I think like Hunt, Gregory is viewed as a good team man and it will keep him running around for another year.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
@Chris said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby
Scott Gregory should also be in that picture.
100% agree. Sadly, I think like Hunt, Gregory is viewed as a good team man and it will keep him running around for another year.
The only reason Gregory (and Koroi) are still there, is because they both got four year contracts when initially signed. This is what somewhat concerns me with giving some of those youngsters three year deals. Like Haig sure, but Michaels may be no better than a battler, Te Hiwi the same.
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That doesn't match up. Koroi signed a three year contract in 2019 for 20, 21 and 22. Of which 20 was written off for sevens. Gregory initially signed a two year deal. Both players look like they are on the one year deals post their initial contracts. With Haig and Michaels, I have full faith in those two. Both seem to have a lot of upside. Te Hiwi makes me nervous. I don't know where his x-factor is.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:
That doesn't match up. Koroi signed a three year contract in 2019 for 20, 21 and 22. Of which 20 was written off for sevens. Gregory initially signed a two year deal. Both players look like they are on the one year deals post their initial contracts. With Haig and Michaels, I have full faith in those two. Both seem to have a lot of upside. Te Hiwi makes me nervous. I don't know where his x-factor is.
Koroi: Three Years starting in 2021 (So effectively four) - https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/115777970/highlanders-sign-blues-fullback-michael-collins-and-rising-star-vilimoni-koroi
Gregory: Four Years - https://www.nzherald.co.nz/northern-advocate/news/northland-rugby-scott-gregory-signs-with-highlanders-and-all-black-sevens/DZWBNGIQLB3YXPK2CMTJRWMH5A/Michaels looks solid, and will ultimately be limited to very few minutes in his first couple of years you'd think, so probably a bit of a moot point.
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Not that I care about arguing moot points. But, two years for Gregory initially. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.rugbypass.com/news/highlanders-confirm-first-signing-following-mass-all-blacks-exodus/.