Blues 2024
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First choice 23?
1 Tu'ungufasi
2 Riccitelli
3 Ta'avao
4 McWhannell
5 Tuipulotu
6 Suafoa
7 Papalii
8 Ioane9 Christie
10 Perofeta
11 Clarke
12 ?
13 Ioane
14 Telea
15 Sullivan16 Vikena
17 Fusitu’a
18 ?
19 Beehre/Darry
20 Sotutu/Segner/Choat
21 Nock
22 ?
23 ?I'd expect Plummer to be in 23. Big year for Vikena. Is Reneta up to the standard required?
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Do Blues fans think Anton Segner will ever make AB grade? The fact the crusaders under SR let him go is not a great portent.
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@Billy-Tell Solid player who can play anywhere in the back row, but at this stage, no. He's probably around the same level as Choat/Christie/Harmon. That could be his ceiling but the jury is still out I feel as to how far he can go.
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@Billy-Tell said in Blues 2024:
Do Blues fans think Anton Segner will ever make AB grade? The fact the crusaders under SR let him go is not a great portent.
I do. He's still young (22) and he gets better every year. The problem for him at the moment is the log jam at the Blues in the loosies.
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@Tim if you good enough then you young enough. Heem was a later developer and probably has a few more good years in him. He still has some toe and made some good line breaks last year. I would be happy with him at 12. Size, pace and some decent distribution skills.
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With the new 'Classic' brand Super Jerseys due out in the shops in two weeks, it must be time soon for some leaks or teasers. The best thing about the new Blues jersey might be that we may be rid of the ugly big green 'nib' box on the front. nib branding seem to have replaced it with this new much cooler logo -
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While Feek will join the revamped Blues coaching team - working with new head coach Vern Cotter and incoming attack coach Jason O’Halloran - he has signed a fresh contract with NZR, instigated by general manager Chris Lendrum, that features a yet-to-be-determined wider brief expected to extend to assisting other national teams.
Feek’s scrum coaching role with the Blues allows him to blend the best of both worlds by commuting from Christchurch while overseeing his 15- and 17-year-old son’s transitions through Christchurch Boys’ High.