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    African Monkey
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    @Tim Ahio is a far better scrummager than those 2.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300861096/blues-staying-tightlipped-on-coach-search-as-dave-rennie-reportedly-ruled-out

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    @Tim

    Strange that the article doesn't mention Coventry? It doesn't say that he's leaving and it doesn't mention him as a possible head coach. Maybe he's ready to retire from SR?

    I'm sure others will disagree but I'd take Pivac. Getting chewed up and spat out by Wales doesn't mean anything.. it puts him at the same level as Hansen

    A foundation Harbour player, coached Northland, Harbour & Auckland (twice). I doubt anyone knows the region better. He also should've gotten the Blues job about 4 or 5 times previously.. so I presume he has some enemies

    He just turned down Newcastle and earlier this year made noises about returning to NZ

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    @Duluth I'd be happy with Pivac. A long time coming.

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    Blue playing in Wellington:
    Taine Plumtree (5, OBU)

    Blue playing in Taranaki:
    Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (22, Tukapa)

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    Anyone know if Suafoa is contracted for next year?

    Also, any news on Laulala and Perofeta's injuries?

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    @Tim When Suafoa's signing was announced, they didn't include the duration of his contract. It just said he and other newbies signed for 2022 and then he appeared again in the squad for 2023.

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    @Stargazer I think two years might have been mentioned at the time, though am unsure. Didn't see anything last year though.

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    @Tim said in Blues 2023:

    @Stargazer I think two years might have been mentioned at the time, though am unsure. Didn't see anything last year though.

    No, it didn't.

    Young Guns Sign for 2022 — Blues Rugby

    Young Guns Sign for 2022 — Blues Rugby

    While the Blues boast a bevy of men in Black, they are investing significantly in developing tomorrow’s stars. Props aside, the Blues could muster an exciting team of players just 23 years and younger from their squad for the 2022 Super Rugby Pacific competition.

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    @Stargazer I was thinking that someone like @Nogusta might have mentioned it.

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    This reminds me, who is leaving after this season?

    Barrett (may return), RTS, and Robinson for sure. What about Hodgman, Laulala, Eklund, Plumtree, Tucker, Heem, and the Lay brothers? Kneepkens might need to show something extra.

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    @Tim said in Blues 2023:

    @Stargazer I was thinking that someone like @Nogusta might have mentioned it.

    2022 was a draft contract I believe
    Re-signed for 2023 just the 1 year.
    Now weighing up offers but likely to stay in Auckland.
    Wouldn't surprise though if he ended up at Chiefs.
    Clayton McMillan loves him

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    @Nogusta As always, thanks for the info!

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    @Nogusta said in Blues 2023:

    @Tim said in Blues 2023:

    @Stargazer I was thinking that someone like @Nogusta might have mentioned it.

    2022 was a draft contract I believe
    Re-signed for 2023 just the 1 year.
    Now weighing up offers but likely to stay in Auckland.
    Wouldn't surprise though if he ended up at Chiefs.
    Clayton McMillan loves him

    Very much yes please.

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    This article about Sullivan has a few interesting comments. Sounds like the coaching staff has done some good work

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300870062/blues-fullback-zarn-sullivan-sets-his-sights-on-some-crusaders-payback

    “I was battling some personal stuff off-field,” he said of his absence through the first three rounds. “It was good the coaches took away the pressure on the field and helped me off-field.”
    
    He declines to talk details, other than saying, “I had to fight through some adversity with myself, and it took stress away not having to worry about rugby too much, and being able to come in and build on myself off the field with our PD (professional development) people.”
    
    “I’ve worked on what the coaches wanted me to do. I’ve had some pats on the back but also sometimes I needed a kick up the bum. It’s about staying on top of the things I’m good at and continuing working on my game.”
    
    And the strapping fullback knows exactly where he needs to be better.
    
    “Confidence. When I’m confident, it’s being physical with the ball, using my footwork round players and getting my long limbs out there. I’ve also got to be solid defensively and keep working on my left boot. It’s a point of difference. I’m lucky to have it, but have to keep working on it.”
    
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    @Duluth said in Blues 2023:

    This article about Sullivan has a few interesting comments. Sounds like the coaching staff has done some good work

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300870062/blues-fullback-zarn-sullivan-sets-his-sights-on-some-crusaders-payback

    “I was battling some personal stuff off-field,” he said of his absence through the first three rounds. “It was good the coaches took away the pressure on the field and helped me off-field.”
    
    He declines to talk details, other than saying, “I had to fight through some adversity with myself, and it took stress away not having to worry about rugby too much, and being able to come in and build on myself off the field with our PD (professional development) people.”
    
    “I’ve worked on what the coaches wanted me to do. I’ve had some pats on the back but also sometimes I needed a kick up the bum. It’s about staying on top of the things I’m good at and continuing working on my game.”
    
    And the strapping fullback knows exactly where he needs to be better.
    
    “Confidence. When I’m confident, it’s being physical with the ball, using my footwork round players and getting my long limbs out there. I’ve also got to be solid defensively and keep working on my left boot. It’s a point of difference. I’m lucky to have it, but have to keep working on it.”
    

    Nice to see players being managed well, and players having the maturity to speak about it. Big tick for Leon here, and bodes well for the ABs.

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    @Kirwan said in Blues 2023:

    @Duluth said in Blues 2023:

    This article about Sullivan has a few interesting comments. Sounds like the coaching staff has done some good work

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300870062/blues-fullback-zarn-sullivan-sets-his-sights-on-some-crusaders-payback

    “I was battling some personal stuff off-field,” he said of his absence through the first three rounds. “It was good the coaches took away the pressure on the field and helped me off-field.”
    
    He declines to talk details, other than saying, “I had to fight through some adversity with myself, and it took stress away not having to worry about rugby too much, and being able to come in and build on myself off the field with our PD (professional development) people.”
    
    “I’ve worked on what the coaches wanted me to do. I’ve had some pats on the back but also sometimes I needed a kick up the bum. It’s about staying on top of the things I’m good at and continuing working on my game.”
    
    And the strapping fullback knows exactly where he needs to be better.
    
    “Confidence. When I’m confident, it’s being physical with the ball, using my footwork round players and getting my long limbs out there. I’ve also got to be solid defensively and keep working on my left boot. It’s a point of difference. I’m lucky to have it, but have to keep working on it.”
    

    Nice to see players being managed well, and players having the maturity to speak about it. Big tick for Leon here, and bodes well for the ABs.

    @Kirwan said in Blues 2023:

    @Duluth said in Blues 2023:

    This article about Sullivan has a few interesting comments. Sounds like the coaching staff has done some good work

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300870062/blues-fullback-zarn-sullivan-sets-his-sights-on-some-crusaders-payback

    “I was battling some personal stuff off-field,” he said of his absence through the first three rounds. “It was good the coaches took away the pressure on the field and helped me off-field.”
    
    He declines to talk details, other than saying, “I had to fight through some adversity with myself, and it took stress away not having to worry about rugby too much, and being able to come in and build on myself off the field with our PD (professional development) people.”
    
    “I’ve worked on what the coaches wanted me to do. I’ve had some pats on the back but also sometimes I needed a kick up the bum. It’s about staying on top of the things I’m good at and continuing working on my game.”
    
    And the strapping fullback knows exactly where he needs to be better.
    
    “Confidence. When I’m confident, it’s being physical with the ball, using my footwork round players and getting my long limbs out there. I’ve also got to be solid defensively and keep working on my left boot. It’s a point of difference. I’m lucky to have it, but have to keep working on it.”
    

    Nice to see players being managed well, and players having the maturity to speak about it. Big tick for Leon here, and bodes well for the ABs.

    with out knowing the full story so just presuming mental health issues i think we would be surpriced exacting how much issues there are in top level sport and the next levels down

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    Kirwan
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    @ploughboy yeah, it can't be easy. Certainly a positive that it's being talked about more freely and treated appropriately by the coaches.

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    So the NZH has reported that the Blues are interested in a Goodhue or Aumua to replace RTS. A TSFer has said they are also interested in TUJ

    It's a good career move to try and build a combination with Ioane after he's committed to a long NZR/Blues contract

    A question for Blues fans - if all of those guys were keen to move, which one would you prefer?

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