Chiefs 2025
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@gt12 It's not uncommon to have to wait for the swelling to go down before surgery is performed. Especially if it wasn't properly diagnosed until they got back to NZ.
I am with you though in the sense that we are just guessing due to another example of the general lack of communication in rugby.
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McMillan claiming to not even know the extent of the injury or how it happened is so NZR. And, weak pissed-ass journos won't ask a Super coach how in the fuck he doesn't know.
If it is an ACL, my understanding is that surgery straight away is best, unless you get misdiagnosed, however of course we don't know what kind of injury it is, thanks again to NZR. I assume it isn't half that bad but who knows?
Fan engagement is based on providing information and content on topics important to fans. It amazes me that NZR still doesn't get this - if one of our best players is out we want to know what happened, how long he'll be out, and what it means for our team. They care less than we do.
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@gt12 said in Chiefs 2025:
It amazes me that NZR still doesn't get this
it's not just NZR
The entire elite rugby community treats everything like they are guarding state secrets. It's fucking ridiculous.
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@KiwiMurph said in Chiefs 2025:
McMillian did add this context
“It happened on the end of year tour and it’s taken a while to get to this point, because he just hasn’t had the surgeons available to be able to operate on.”
So, partly what I thought. NZ really is becoming a bit of third-world country.
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@gt12 said in Chiefs 2025:
@KiwiMurph said in Chiefs 2025:
McMillian did add this context
“It happened on the end of year tour and it’s taken a while to get to this point, because he just hasn’t had the surgeons available to be able to operate on.”
So, partly what I thought. NZ really is becoming a bit of third-world country.
And the fact Sititi was overseas on holiday may of helped?? If they knew he needed surgery he would of had it, and if noone was here to do it they would of flown him overseas. Geez he wouldn't be in public sysetm.
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@mariner4life said in Chiefs 2025:
@gt12 said in Chiefs 2025:
It amazes me that NZR still doesn't get this
it's not just NZR
The entire elite rugby community treats everything like they are guarding state secrets. It's fucking ridiculous.
Change is hopefully/has to be on the way.
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@Smudge said in Chiefs 2025:
@mariner4life said in Chiefs 2025:
@gt12 said in Chiefs 2025:
It amazes me that NZR still doesn't get this
it's not just NZR
The entire elite rugby community treats everything like they are guarding state secrets. It's fucking ridiculous.
Change is hopefully/has to be on the way.
It says it's launching mid Jan so should be any day now. Then we'll get a good summary of who's injured etc to kick off the season.
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@Canes4life I've registered but haven't received a single email yet
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@Bovidae I don’t disagree with your general point about team systems and requirements. I suppose it depends on whether one thinks if the lineout requires a specific skillset or whether most professional loose forwards could probably do a job as a jumper. I’m quite fussy about the lineout so I tend to think more that it’s the former but I can’t really think of a way of proving that sentiment.
For the record, I’m not claiming that either Wrampling-Alec or Parker are bad lineout options at all. I just wanted to point out something that Boshier could bring to the table. Looking at some of his other contributions, like metres made or defenders beaten, it might be hard to justify starting him ahead of either Wrampling-Alec or Parker. If Jacobson shifts to 8, it might even be better to put Parker at 7, as he’s more of a jackal-threat than someone like Boshier while still being mobile around the park. With Vaa’i, Lord and Finau being in the Chiefs back five for 2025, lineout is probably not high on the list of priorities for the number 8 anyway.
@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2025:
Take Wrampling for example, I remember him being used a lot for the NZ U20s last year, but less so for Waikato.
I do strongly disagree with this claim, however. Wrampling-Alec was used somewhat regularly as a lineout option for the NZ U20s in 2023 (1.2 average takes across 5 games), but that was more out of necessity than choice, Laidlaw selecting a few too many short locks (T. Cahill, H. Morrisson, W. Stodart) and loose forwards who lacked any lineout pedigree (C. Flanders, S. Hainsworth-Fa’aofo, P. Lakai). There was nobody to really take control of the lineout and it showed, a very poor lineout rate of 72,6% across the tournament the inevitable result.
When Jono Gibbes selected genuine lineout specialists the following year – like Liam Jack and Andrew Smith – for the 2024 NZ U20 season, the lineout success-rate both spectacularly improved and Wrampling-Alec barely played a role in the lineout. During the U20 TRC (he was injured for the World Championship), Wrampling-Alec wasn’t part of a single defensive lineout and took part in 13 out of 32 attacking lineouts (against South Africa, Argentina, and Australia). Of those 13 lineouts across the three games, he wasn’t the target once, acting instead as an occasional lifter and pillar for the attacking maul, using his considerable ballast to push it forward.
So I don’t think players suddenly become proficient in the lineout, just because the team systems change. Someone like Sititi is, in my view, an outlier. He can basically do everything to a very very high level, including being a solid lineout target at Test level. He seems to be both a next-level athlete as well as someone who prepares really well. If you tell him to convert to the front-row, I’m sure he could make it work. But Sititi’s freakishness shouldn’t really be extrapolated to other loose forwards, I don’t think. You still need specialists. If not, your lineout success rate might well plummet.
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@ARHS said in Chiefs 2025:
They should put a grandstand and lights up at Blake Park and solve the problem sensibly. The Tauranga Domain is a very poor venue
I wonder if that will follow in the next few years, especially with the field realignment and the Play Centre moving, etc.
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@gt12 said in Chiefs 2025:
That’s fucking bullshit.
Let an injured guy wait two months for surgery so they miss the premier local competition.
I don't know all the details but did they "let him wait"? Was it not more trying to find the right way forward and it taking time?
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@Bovidae said in Chiefs 2025:
An update on Sititi.
I suppose All Blacks XV member Simon Parker will start at 8 or 7 alongside Jacobson and Finau now?