Hurricanes 2024
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@Canes4life George never said Roigard or where he was going. I will wait until movements are confirmed. Hopefully Roigard is like DC not BB
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2024:
Why would Roigard go anywhere else? He's thriving at the Canes.
May be his mum is a great cook. Plus, even Hamilton would be a step up compared to working in Trentham.
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@SouthernMann yeah but the facilities are the best in New Zealand now so atleast that's a drawcard. He can always choose to live in the city though which in comparison to Hamilton... well there's no comparison.. you can't beat Welly on a good day.
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@Bovidae said in Hurricanes 2024:
It would be strange to see Ratima and Roigard in the same 23 as two left-footed halfbacks. The Chiefs will definitely need a replacement for Weber, and I don't know Roe's contract status.
Why is this an issue? The majority of teams have two right footers. Bizarre from a percentages point yes, but strange from a tactical point (if this is what you mean) I don't think so.
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@frugby said in Hurricanes 2024:
@Bovidae said in Hurricanes 2024:
It would be strange to see Ratima and Roigard in the same 23 as two left-footed halfbacks. The Chiefs will definitely need a replacement for Weber, and I don't know Roe's contract status.
Why is this an issue? The majority of teams have two right footers. Bizarre from a percentages point yes, but strange from a tactical point (if this is what you mean) I don't think so.
Purely from a statistical POV as there aren't many amongst the 15 halfbacks in the SR squads. TJP being one of the others, so there has been that combo with Roigard.
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@Yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2024:
Crazy rumour just in, will only hint but can't give it away completely. The Canes will be wearing a shade of yellow next year. Keep it in the down low.
Only for less than half the games tho, gotta sell the alt strip
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@Bovidae said in Hurricanes 2024:
@frugby said in Hurricanes 2024:
@Bovidae said in Hurricanes 2024:
It would be strange to see Ratima and Roigard in the same 23 as two left-footed halfbacks. The Chiefs will definitely need a replacement for Weber, and I don't know Roe's contract status.
Why is this an issue? The majority of teams have two right footers. Bizarre from a percentages point yes, but strange from a tactical point (if this is what you mean) I don't think so.
Purely from a statistical POV as there aren't many amongst the 15 halfbacks in the SR squads. TJP being one of the others, so there has been that combo with Roigard.
Oh I see. I thought you meant weird tactically... certainly a weird anamoly.
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@foobaNZ George seems pretty confident. If it doesn't end up true it would be very hard to trust anything he says going forward.
I hope he does stay, he's the future of the club and it would be salt in the wound stuff if he went on and had great success elsewhere.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2024:
@foobaNZ George seems pretty confident. If it doesn't end up true it would be very hard to trust anything he says going forward.
I hope he does stay, he's the future of the club and it would be salt in the wound stuff if he went on and had great success elsewhere.
I think the point about Israel Dagg rings true though... and of course, you don't know when the contract was signed. Entirely possible this was signed back in March, before he was even anywhere close to the All Blacks.
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@Canes4life As we all no there is gonna b alot of movement in super squads and every side chasing different players for contracts there seems to b alot of players coming off contract or moving overseas have been told of another player not mentioned moving franchise also, but haven't had it %100 confirmed as yet ,but Most likely will happen, on the Roigard it will happen unless a massive turn around in the player himself in breaking contract but can't c it and I only tell u what I hear and get told by certain agent.
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@Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2024:
I hope he does stay, he's the future of the club and it would be salt in the wound stuff if he went on and had great success elsewhere.
Remember Karl Tu'inukuafe and the Chiefs - the same situation as Roigard and the Canes. An injury replacement who took his opportunity, and eventually moved back home.
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I think in some ways, Roigard going to the Chiefs would actually show that the younger generation (everyone under the age of 35) actually feel a sense of tribalism towards their local Super side, because that is who they grew up supporting... which on a wider point is definitely a positive, because this is often the stick used to beat SR with.
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@george33 fair enough, it sounds like you are pretty adamant so I'll take your word for it. Does the other player not mentioned play for the Canes? I don't think I can take any further disappointment after potentially losing Roigard.
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