Highlanders 2024
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@Canes4life Matt has never really caught my eye, happy enough to have him around but honestly always felt he had "journeyman" written all over him
Josh on the other had has looked very impressive
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@Kiwiwomble I can only go on his play from the both times I've seen him live and he seemed like a tidy player. Definitely had a sound skill set and was very astute at putting others into space. In the Canes vs Crusaders pre-season game last year I remember he broke the line a couple times and then scored / setup a try aswell. I reckon he would go better at centre than Tele'a because of his distribution game alone.
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Matt Whaanga is a fine depth player. Will Tele'a be more than that. Who knows. He will get the first shot though.
Josh Whaanga looks to be a goer. He is already just under 100kg, and looks quite lean. Could easily be a 108kg - 110kg centre. Just hope he isn't too much of a lumbering centre. Needs some pace.
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@SouthernMann yeah, thats how i felt
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Irish Paul said on X that Jack Taylor did a 4.35 Bronco. Pretty sharp for a frontrower
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2024:
Probably lacks a bit of size... certainly not as good a ball carrier as Cane, Savea and Papalii.
Huh, go figure. Whenever I've watched him he's one of the best ball carriers in the team. To say he's not as good as Cane is laughable. He's ten times better.
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@Bones if someone like Kirifi can make an ABs camp, so can Harmon. Harmon is better and he's bigger in my view. Harmon is a guy that wouldn't let the AB jersey down, and if we're comparing him to the likes of Cane, he probably wouldn't get carded in a Super final and a WC final in the same year.
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ive said this before i think, Harmon is in the same group of players as people like Ash Dixon, i think if they had got their shot at the Black Jersey they wouldnt have let it down, worst case i think they would have a solid game...and there is a chance they wold have really kicked on
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Harmon's weakness isn't his running game. He is regularly used as a midfield target, runs direct lines off short balls and is probably the primary loosie when running set plays on attack. He may not be a distributing loosie, or could lack a bit of ball security. But, his running game, I'd say is a big strength. I think he played most of the NPC at eight for Canterbury as well.
ODT ran an article about Tom Sanders' suspension as well. He received a post game two match suspension in the last game of the season. SANZAR won't let him serve it in pre-season, but also won't let him play pre-season. So ends up being a five game ban. For a two game suspension.
Good to see the ODT run the hooker story I was keen on too.
Competition hots up for No 2 jersey
Three into one for No 2 will not go.
Two final weeks of auditioning for the most contestable jersey in the Highlanders will begin with the preseason game against the Hurricanes at Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow.
The strongest Highlanders XV is starting to become reasonably clear.
Ethan de Groot and Jermaine Ainsley are an excellent propping combination, Pari Pari Parkinson and Fabian Holland will anchor the second row, and captain Billy Harmon will be joined by Sean Withy and Hugh Renton in the loose forward trio.
Folau Fakatava and Rhys Patchell will be the starting 9-10, Sam Gilbert will get a full season at second five alongside a rotating cast of centres, and the best back three will be Jona Nareki alongside newcomers Timoci Tavatavanawai and Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens.
That leaves hooker — and it appears to be wide open.
Highlanders coach Clarke Dermody made the bold decision to wipe the slate clean, and experienced but moderately performing rakes Andrew Makalio, Rhys Marshall and Leni Apisai have all departed.
Ricky Jackson
Ricky Jackson
In come Ricky Jackson, the veteran at 25 with a handful of appearances for the Crusaders under his belt, Otago rookie Henry Bell and Southland tyro Jack Taylor.
There is no clear-cut leader in the race for the No 2 jersey, and the trio will all be watched closely over the next couple of weeks to see who wants it most."They all have been challenging each other, right from day one of preseason," Dermody said.
"They’ve been pushing really hard.
"It’s nice to see them working on their game together. They throw every day together, and I think they understand that spot is going to be hotly contested.
Bell, whose younger brother George has turned heads at the Crusaders, has moved quickly up the ranks since impressing for Otago in 2022.
He followed an NPC campaign with an unexpected season in Major League Rugby, and is now living the dream — he grew up in East Otago
and attended John McGlashan College, so wearing a Highlanders jersey has long been a goal."I remember Carisbrook, as a nipper, going there with the old man to plenty of games," Bell said.
"I loved the Highlanders. I had the Highlanders kit. I’ve been a fan my whole life, and my family are from the region as well.
"I’m loving it. It’s been a cool preseason, my first one in the Super Rugby environment, so it’s been awesome.
"The coaching staff have got a pretty good vibe going on."
Bell is up for the challenge of competing with the two other newbies to play hooker for the Highlanders.
"I think we’ve got a pretty cool opportunity.
"We’re all quite young, and get along quite well, and we’ve actually played a bit of footy together.
"We’re all vying for that No 1 spot but I think we’ve got a good relationship where we can push each other . . . and be constructive with it."
Bell has beefed up to about 108kg while staying keenly aware of the need to retain his mobility around the field.
Jack Taylor
Jack Taylor
Lineout throwing, of course, is the trade’s bread and butter, and he and brother George do plenty of extra-curricular work in classic heartland fashion at the family farm on the Pigroot in the offseason.
"Me and the bro have got a bit of a set-up at home."It’s a big net hung up off the side of the house, and we’ve got an electric fence standard poking out and then a bit of binding twine attached to a dog bowl.
"The bowl has sort of been flattened, so it makes a ‘ting’ when you hit it.
"Normally, whoever wins doesn’t do the dishes, so there’s a bit on it."
American rugby is enduring some growing pains — two Major League teams have just folded — but Bell does not regret his spell with the Utah Warriors.
"I got out of my comfort zone after doing high school and University in Dunedin, and I was able to just throw and scrum under pressure and develop a lot with time in the saddle."
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2024:
Irish Paul said on X that Jack Taylor did a 4.35 Bronco. Pretty sharp for a frontrower
That is bullshit quick for a fatty. Which helps us understand that the laws and adjudication of the game haven't kept up with the game.
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2024:
If Harmon's weakness isn't his running game, then what is it? Tackling machine, great at the breakdown, if he is good at all this, then he must be better than Ardie, Cane and Dalton.
He got an opportunity too late. He is a very good player. Have the other guys done anything wrong, no, tough luck Harmon.
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I love Harmon, if I was selecting he's my AB openside
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A few interviews pre and post game from yesterday. Particularly impressed with Kenny Lynn. Think he is a great addition. https://www.odt.co.nz/sport/rugby/highlanders/landers-chat-highlanders-vs-hurricanes-preseason
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So one pre-season game to go then. I'd expect pretty much the best side to start the game and to play a good 60 minutes.
Blindside flanker I think it probably the main position of interest in the starting side. The way our attacking patterns were set up, I do wonder if maybe they are leaning towards using Haig to work in the wider channels.