Highlanders 2024
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2024:
And how are Otago currently going/going to go in the NPC? This graph probably explains why the Highlanders are currently returning the results they have been getting.
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@Higgins said in Highlanders 2024:
go in the NPC? This graph probably explains why the Highlanders are currently returning the results they have been getting.
Not really. Of the 16 listed Otago players in this picture, 11 either didn't or barely stripped for the Highlanders this year.
Both Otago and the Highlanders are going through a big swing in approach.
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might try and hot up both games in melbourne
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I find it interesting in the Highlanders player profiles on the club's website, the administrators have removed all the departing players... except Frizzell and Smith. Doing their best to maintain the team's connection to 2/3rds of our All Blacks.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2024:
Two of the same coaches. Tom Donnelly and Ben Smith.
Weird that we found Hurley good enough, who won't be there, but not the no10s. Could be they didn't want to throw either to the wolves against two of the top sides in Ta$man and Wellington. Started 19-year-old Whaanga as well. Millar was injured for the first round though.
Will be interesting to do a review at the end of the season, as to who got time in what roles.
All about Donnelly, don't panic. Jamie Jo. don't rate him as a coach or bloke, so I suspect he'll be a pretty worried bloke right about now. ORFU were soft and didn't give him the bullet, not quite sure why the Landers went with him.
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@Kiwiwomble No, I've heard Jamie Joseph doesn't like him. I don't know him.
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Been a bit grim to be an Otago fan thus far, but been interesting to track the progress of the Landers...
Props: Ma'u has been very good for Otago, as has Ainsley as you'd expect - Inch also back playing so all looking good here.
Hookers: Bell started slow in his first couple, but was great in the weekend, Taylor not overly sighted so probably going to need a good overseas rake
Locks: Hicks has been good though mostly at 6, the rest have been fair
Loose Forwards: Broughton has been my Lander of the NPC so far, he has looked really strong in all three games for BOP, and hopefully he can nail down that starting 8 role. Sanders looked good for Otago in the weekend - all good here
Halfbacks: Fakatava has been great (par for the course at this level), but has to be some real concern about the two backups. Hastie seemingly rate three by Otago, which isn't a ringing endorsement when your behind Kieran McClea and James Arscott - think the latter was tidy until injury and is a serviceable third choice
First Fives: Millar can't stay fit, that ankle is becoming a concern. Faleafaga seems to be rated below some fairly average Otago players which is a little grim, though he probably starts this weekend
Midfielders: Umaga-Jensen has looked really good at centre, and I think the way rugby is going, it might be a better spot for him, with more of a playmaker needed at 12 to counter the rush defence. The rest have been fairly average (including Gilbert) so hopefully we can pick someone good up here
Outsides: All of them have looked good, so hopefully we can grab some tries next year!
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I was hoping to have seen Taranaki play Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens at fullback. Hopefully he can get a couple of runs there before the end of the season.
Happy with the performance of the forwards. Midfield my only real concern in terms of players.
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@taniwharugby said in Highlanders 2024:
@frugby Heremaia Murray was training with the Highlanders this year, I believe the Blues are not keen on him or simply dont have room, and with his current form, I expect the Highlanders will surely be considering him.
We would probably need to off load one of Jonah Lowe or Connor Garden-Bachop to open up and outside back spot. Lowe is certainly under contract for two more years, and Garden-Bachop wasn't listed as leaving. We may be interested, but, with six outside backs including those two signed, there doesn't appear to be any room at the inn.
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@SouthernMann yeah I am not sure who he was called in to cover for earlier this year.
I'd love for us to give him a run at 13, which is his preferred spot, but he is making a good go at wing.
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Jona Nareki,Martin Bogado,Jonah Lowe
Timoci Tavatavanawai,Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens,
Sam Gilbert,Connor Garden-Bachop,
as outside backs Gilbert maybe a MF option with
J Timu,Jake Te Hiwi,Thomas Umaga Jensonyou don't have much room for Murray as you probably need another MF for cover.
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Gilbert is an out and out utility back. His biggest issue at the moment is that no one knows what his best position is. Both Otago/Highlanders name a side and work out which spot out of 10, 12 or 15 he needs to jump into. He's a good player, just not an out and out stand out in any of the spots.
Fullback can be covered by Gilbert, Garden-Bachp, Bogado or Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (Who I hope gets first go at it)
Wing by Garden-Bachop, Lowe, Nareki, Tavatavanawai, Bogado, Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens.
It depends how much faith they have in a Umaga-Jensen/Gilbert combination. If they don't see it as the correct one going into 2024, they still need to hold out for guy who can start week in week out like PUJ? If they like the TUJ/Gilbert combo. They can take a punt on someone who has more room for growth. A Whaanga or a Murray. I hope they prioritise a player more capable of starting in 2024, instead of in two of three years.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2024:
Gilbert is an out and out utility back. His biggest issue at the moment is that no one knows what his best position is. Both Otago/Highlanders name a side and work out which spot out of 10, 12 or 15 he needs to jump into. He's a good player, just not an out and out stand out in any of the spots.
Fullback can be covered by Gilbert, Garden-Bachp, Bogado or Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (Who I hope gets first go at it)
Wing by Garden-Bachop, Lowe, Nareki, Tavatavanawai, Bogado, Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens.
It depends how much faith they have in a Umaga-Jensen/Gilbert combination. If they don't see it as the correct one going into 2024, they still need to hold out for guy who can start week in week out like PUJ? If they like the TUJ/Gilbert combo. They can take a punt on someone who has more room for growth. A Whaanga or a Murray. I hope they prioritise a player more capable of starting in 2024, instead of in two of three years.
The Highlanders are now planning years in advance. They'll probably have a shadow squad for 2026 mapped out which includes Wingham, Stodart & Whaanga (and maybe some others young players) A matter of working backwards. They'll be looking for an older head to be the glue at 12 is my guess.
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@SouthernMann i know im a CGB fan but i honestly think he's a great number 23
if we say kneepkens has first crack at 15, nareki, bogado and Tavatavanawai first crack at wings and some UJ/Gilbert combo in the midfield then i would happily have CGB as 23
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@taniwharugby said in Highlanders 2024:
@frugby Heremaia Murray was training with the Highlanders this year, I believe the Blues are not keen on him or simply dont have room, and with his current form, I expect the Highlanders will surely be considering him.
He isn't better than Nareki, JRK or Tavatavanawai... I'm sure he is handy, but not what the Landers need.
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2024:
@SouthernMann i know im a CGB fan but i honestly think he's a great number 23
if we say kneepkens has first crack at 15, nareki, bogado and Tavatavanawai first crack at wings and some UJ/Gilbert combo in the midfield then i would happily have CGB as 23
CGB is a great player in theory, but has two major floors to his game which will always hold him back.
- Can't stay fit
- Doesn't have top end pace
2 is a major thing the Highlanders have struggled with.