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<p>They'll probably stick with Ofa until Nepo Laulala is back. Once his broken arm has healed, JTA may be in the frame, too.</p>
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<p>Weird idea to suggest a player for higher honours who has only just had his first start of the season (Uhila, 13 games/309 minutes). Someone should consistently put his hand up and play well before being considered.</p>
<p>Even Hames seems unlikely, considering he's only started 4 of his 8 games (328 minutes) this season, but at least he has shown some potential in previous seasons.</p>
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<p>Yeah - but, if Owen Franks falls over in the shower tomorrow and breaks his arm - who are you going to replace him with?</p> -
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<p>Yeah - but, if Owen Franks falls over in the shower tomorrow and breaks his arm - who are you going to replace him with?</p>
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I don't know anything about Franks' shower habits, but players are generally more likely to get injured while playing.</p>
<p>The AB squad will probably include 5 props: Crockett, Moody, Franks, Faumuina, and Tu'ungafasi are all out of the competition, so they have time to recover and rest up before Bledisloe.</p>
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<p>Hames, Uhila, D Lienert-Brown, Josh Hohneck and Atu Moli (to throw a few more unlikely names in the mix) run a far higher risk to get injured. And Goodes if he has recovered from his concussion (from Crusaders game).</p> -
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I don't know anything about Franks' shower habits, but players are generally more likely to get injured while playing.</p>
<p>The AB squad will probably include 5 props: Crockett, Moody, Franks, Faumuina, and Tu'ungafasi are all out of the competition, so they have time to recover and rest up before Bledisloe.</p>
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<p>Hames, Uhila, D Lienert-Brown, Josh Hohneck and Atu Moli (to throw a few more unlikely names in the mix) run a far higher risk to get injured. And Goodes if he has recovered from his concussion (from Crusaders game).</p>
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<p><span style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">Loni Uhila has already turned down the All Blacks.</span></p>
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<p><span>See 1:27 mark on this video.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color:rgb(40,40,40);font-family:helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">Loni Uhila has already turned down the All Blacks.</span></p>
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<p>See 1:27 mark on this video.</p>
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<p>He could change his mind, but he seemed pretty serious there.</p>
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<p>Actually, when I looked at his profile I wondered whether he might declare for Tonga.</p>
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<p>I was surprised Hames isn't that big compared to the other Chiefs props. Obviously his forte is scrummaging as he hasn't offered too much around the field as a ball-carrier.</p>
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<p>He really hasn't done much with the ball in hand (4 carries and 3 metres according to NZ herald stats) but I'd still bring him in - he's not as good as Moody, but he's strong enough at set piece to deserve a chance, and pretty good around the field on defense (50 tackles in 328 minutes at 89%).</p> -
<p>good on him...I wonder if Tamanivalu should have held out too as there is a chance he might not get another shot and is no longer eligible for Fiji.</p>
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<p>good on him...I wonder if Tamanivalu should have held out too as there is a chance he might not get another shot and is no longer eligible for Fiji.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure that video is completely convincing evidence.</p>
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<p>I couldn't watch the video, so my evidence was Dice's post!</p>
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<p>I couldn't watch the video, so my evidence was Dice's post!</p>
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<p>Stand by my point on Seta though and Mr T if he commits to Tonga.</p>
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<p>Yep - I'm very happy if these guys declare for their country of origin. But, that adds Uhila to the worryingly long list of ineligible tightheads playing in NZ.</p>
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<p>To answer my own question - at present Hansen could go knocking at the door of Josh Hohneck, but he's signed for Gloucester and is England qualified through his mother, so I'm doubtful if he'd take up a one-off. After that, you're down to the likes of Chris Eves and Siale Tokolahi.</p>
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<p>Yep - I'm very happy if these guys declare for their country of origin. <strong>But, that adds Uhila to the worryingly long list of ineligible tightheads playing in NZ.</strong></p>
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<p>Loni is a LH.</p> -
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<p>Loni is a LH.</p>
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<p>Christ - I think he is too. I thought he replaced Eves on the tighthead.</p>
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<p>Well, we're completely fucked then and will have to call up Ben May! :)</p> -
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<p>how come no one's talking about Reggio Goodes.<br>
I really need to unlock the secret to the hurricanes scrum performance.</p>
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<p>Scroll back and read one of my previous posts ...</p> -
<p>The Chiefs scrum has improved one week or two before the inclusion of Hames. Graham and Yamashita suddenly fared far better. Was it because Nathan Harris was introduced at hooker ? Or the backrows pushing harder instead of just putting down an arm on the side of the scrum ?</p>
<p>However, Hames did very well against the strongest South African THP (Koch) and this is a very positive sign.</p>
<p>To answer to Chris B., if Franks broke his arm, the obvious replacement would be Charlie Faumuina with Ofa T on the bench.</p>
<p>Atu Moli is one to watch for the future. He is still very young but his improvement since the Mitre 10 Cup where he was demolished in the scrums has been immense.</p>
<p>JTA also improved his scrummaging this year. Unfortunately for him and the Canes, his injury came at the worst moment.</p> -
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<p>The Chiefs scrum has improved one week or two before the inclusion of Hames. Graham and Yamashita suddenly fared far better. Was it because Nathan Harris was introduced at hooker ? Or the backrows pushing harder instead of just putting down an arm on the side of the scrum ?</p>
<p>However, Hames did very well against the strongest South African THP (Koch) and this is a very positive sign.</p>
<p>To answer to Chris B., if Franks broke his arm, the obvious replacement would be Charlie Faumuina with Ofa T on the bench.</p>
<p>Atu Moli is one to watch for the future. He is still very young but his improvement since the Mitre 10 Cup where he was demolished in the scrums has been immense.</p>
<p>JTA also improved his scrummaging this year. Unfortunately for him and the Canes, his injury came at the worst moment.</p>
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<p>JTA <strong>has</strong> also improved his scrummaging this year.</p> -
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<p>The Chiefs scrum has improved one week or two before the inclusion of Hames. Graham and Yamashita suddenly fared far better. Was it because Nathan Harris was introduced at hooker ? Or the backrows pushing harder instead of just putting down an arm on the side of the scrum ?</p>
<p>However, Hames did very well against the strongest South African THP (Koch) and this is a very positive sign.</p>
<p>To answer to Chris B., if Franks broke his arm, the obvious replacement would be Charlie Faumuina with Ofa T on the bench.</p>
<p>Atu Moli is one to watch for the future. He is still very young but his improvement since the Mitre 10 Cup where he was demolished in the scrums has been immense.</p>
<p>JTA also improved his scrummaging this year. Unfortunately for him and the Canes, his injury came at the worst moment.</p>
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<p> i think the scrum improved when bird returned from injury and partnered lurch </p>