Crusaders 2023
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@KiwiMurph said in Crusaders 2023:
@Chris-B still a formidable 23.
Far from terrible, but Moody, Newell, Grace, Havili and Reece in the starting XV would be significantly stronger - and the bench would get better as well.
Front row worries me against the top teams.
Test will be if we lose more players, because we're getting stretched in plenty of places.
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@Chris-B said in Crusaders 2023:
@KiwiMurph said in Crusaders 2023:
@Chris-B still a formidable 23.
Far from terrible, but Moody, Newell, Grace, Havili and Reece in the starting XV would be significantly stronger - and the bench would get better as well.
Front row worries me against the top teams.
Test will be if we lose more players, because we're getting stretched in plenty of places.
Surely Havili wont be available. That looked a fairly decent hammy pull.
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@Crucial Can't see it - unless he flies to Fiji for that special leaf treatment that Naholo(?) got.
If it's not as bad as it looked and if Dave is a fast healer he might get back late in the piece if we're still alive.
I guess that's the miracle they're talking of.
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300893160/crusaders-call-on-another-former-all-black-as-injury-crisis-deepens Pretty descent cover, from a Crusader legend 151 games, even has a stand named after him, wonder how that will work in the new stadium.
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Crusaders midfielder David Havili won’t feature in the Super Rugby Pacific playoffs and is likely to miss the All Blacks’ July tests due to injury.
The Crusaders confirmed Havili (hamstring) and loose forward Cullen Grace (knee) would miss Saturday’s final round match against the Hurricanes in Wellington.
Havili’s injury is expected to sideline him for two months, while Grace has also played his last Super Rugby match of this year. -
Think Dylan Nel is training with them too
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Crusaders stalwart Ryan Crotty was a conspicious presence at Wednesday's training, but was merely making up the numbers. If signed, he'd only be eligible to play the final round robin match.
The same goes for veteran John Afoa, who answered an SOS for the Crusaders last weekend after Moody became the latest to fall in their propping stocks.
Afoa isn't eligible to play in the finals but will be available against the Hurricanes this weekend.
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@Stargazer said in Crusaders 2023:
Afoa isn't eligible to play in the finals but will be available against the Hurricanes this weekend.
But the article didn't say why not ie what are the rules that make them both ineligible
Thankfully they both aren't eligible though. As it makes SRP a bit farcical if one team recruits players from other teams (that have finished a competition) just before the finals. What's the difference between bringing in Crotty for eg as opposed to bringing in say Smith if the Highlanders don't make the final's. Crusaders shouldn't be allowed to use their position (having the future AB coach as coach or enough money or whatever) to do this.
And the Crusaders will just have to do what other teams do. Make do with players they have got. And if they are short of prop's tough luck. They have had enough warning to bring in the best NPC props to get them up to speed. Canes often make do with rubbish players. Like our replacement hooker.