Crusaders 2024
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@Chris-B thing is, it was a perfect storm for the Crusaders at 10...
Losing one of thier best, then his his back up injured, leaving rookies to run the ship under a coach who was always on a hiding to nothing losing several key players to injury, trying to put a bit of his own style on the team following one of the best super coaches in a team that has pretty much always been at the top of the tree.
Either Reihana or Kemara would have flourished last year under Razor and behind Mounga...going forward they need to commit to one of them (or whatever other rookie they choose) f they can't attract a high profile player.
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@Landers92 said in Crusaders 2024:
@Machpants said in Crusaders 2024:
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@Crazy-Horse said in Crusaders 2024:
Finding a decent 10 and midfield would go a long way to sorting out some onfield problems. Easier said than done though.
Midfield? There’s already 3 All Blacks and an All Blacks XV player in there…
Havili
McLeod
Ennor
AumuaMidfield is in pretty good hands in my opinion. They just don’t have a world class 10 making the midfielders life easier. Frustrating for fans so you could only imagine how frustrating it is for the players. Midfield will be just fine. Just need a 10 who can be consistent, doesn’t have to be a world beater.
None of the super rugby teams have a world class ten, DMac the best but his style often didn't suit test rugby, tho he can do amazing things.
I never said any of the other super rugby teams did. I’m talking about previous seasons when you had Richie Mounga…
My point stands about the midfield. With a better 10 they are a top midfield in the comp, you won’t see a lot of change in those positions next season.
I wasn't disagreeing, just mentioning that we're thin all around at ten
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@taniwharugby Ending up with Riley Hohepa for half a dozen games (who, with due respect, was the best guy that nobody wanted) certainly wasn't ideal.
However, I didn't think he was any worse than Kemara (who is just a kid and may end up being really good).
I'm not really keen on bringing in a foreigner to be a first choice first five at any of our franchises - and I'm struggling to think of established, quality NZ first fives offshore. Sopoaga - but he's long in the tooth and I don't think the same player he was when he left NZ.
I'd quite like us to get Steve Perofeta, who in the greater scheme of things is likely to be a bit wasted at the Blues next year, with Beauden, Plummer and Sullivan also on the books. Apparently under contract, but those can sometimes be broken.
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@Chris-B said in Crusaders 2024:
Ending up with Riley Hohepa for half a dozen games (who, with due respect, was the best guy that nobody wanted) certainly wasn't ideal.
Hohepa was limited but not terrible
In order this year:
Burke
Havili
Hohepa
A gap…
Reihana
A bigger gap…
KemaraIt was interesting they called up Hohepa and didn’t go for Harford? Did he leave on bad terms?
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@Duluth Probably not far away.
Ferg made a few big blunders (Dave made at least one as well), but given he hadn't played for about a year, he did enough to show he would've been the best option if fit (and the match results reinforce that).
I missed some of the early season so only watched highlights of some games.
Edit: No idea about Harford. I can't recall ever seeing him play though I probably have.
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@Chris-B said in Crusaders 2024:
What happened to Manasa Mataele this year - was he injured or just never required?
He was out with a couple of injuries during the season but he did play a bit for his club Marist/Albion during the SR so was fit for a fair chunk of SR.
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@SBW1 said in Crusaders 2024:
Surely there must be a few we can get back from the Northern Hemisphere and Japan.
Tiaan Falcon surely
@Chris said in Crusaders 2024:
@SBW1 said in Crusaders 2024:
Surely there must be a few we can get back from the Northern Hemisphere and Japan.
A few conversations going on.
Wether they lead to signings we will have to wait and see.Tiaan Falcon from Toyota Verblitz it's got to be surely...
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injuries, defections, and filling every gap with a guy in his late 30s for the fastest rugby comp going around
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@mariner4life said in Crusaders 2024:
injuries, defections, and filling every gap with a guy in his late 30s for the fastest rugby comp going around
The departures of coaches Razor & S.Hansen - I'd argue the most significant factor, and that will become more apparent when the All Black season commences...
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@cgrant said in Crusaders 2024:
For next year, these promising players could (should ?) be included in the WTG : Grant (1st Five), Hutchinson (fullback), Solomon (wing), O'Donovan (halfback), Lee (loose forward), Jack (lock) and Letiu (hooker).
What Solomon are you referring to?