Blues 2024
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How the forwards squad is shaping up:
Josh Fusitua
Marcel Renata
Ofa Tuʻungafasi
James Lay - may go to MP?
Loosehead - Finlay Brewis?
Tighthead - Tevita Mafileo?Kurt Eklund
Ricky Riccitelli
Soane VikenaPatrick Tuipulotu
Sam Darry
Edward Annandale
Laghlan McWhannellCameron Suafoa
Adrian Choat
Akira Ioane
Dalton Papalii
Rob Rush
Anton Segner
Hoskins Sotutu
Loose forward - Che Clark? -
Arrived from New Zealand at the age of 18 through Isaia Toeava, whose nephew he is, Edward integrated perfectly into the Clermont training center before establishing himself as one of the beams of the Espoirs pack. Endowed with an impressive physique and a mobility which is just as impressive, he nibbles, whenever he has the opportunity, precious minutes of play which contribute to his learning of the high level. At 22, he has a dozen game sheets in Yellow and Blue.
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@Daffy-Jaffy said in Blues 2024:
If Lay goes I hope they take a chance on Soane Ahio. I rate him and am a bit scared he will have a storming NPC and disappear south if we don't pick him.
I am really looking forward to watching him in the NPC this year. Auckland should make a good run at the title.
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@Tim I just hope the new Auckland coaching group will trust the young players to step up. Seeing Kalapu and Ekuasi this season looking comfortable at super level for Aussie teams when Alama gave Kalapu away and refused to give Ekuasi game time in favour of Journeymen Oz imports, was hugely frustrating.
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@Mr-Fish said in Blues 2024:
@frugby That suggests that every single player has already decided their future and put pen to paper with their clubs for next year, which definitely isn't the case.
I think you'll find that those who have re-signed would do so by now.... the Super Teams will probably have minimum 32 players locked in.