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Good luck to him. I always thought the experience of having his dad die in the stands watching him play would be something very difficult to cope with. Alcoholism, like any drug dependency, is ruinous.
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@Tim Depends on whether he has an out-clause, in case he's going overseas. If he's not going overseas, he will have to play Mitre 10 Cup. I don't see why he wouldn't if he's not in the AB squad. In previous years, even players like Coltman, Sopoaga, TKB etc who were in the squad but didn't get much game time, played several games for their province. Whether Auckland will get a motivated player is another question though.
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@Tim said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
I wonder if Fekitoa will actually play for Auckland this year?
Is Aso still with Auckland?
If the All Black selections stay the same we'll have a lot of SR midfielders: TJ Faiane, Moala, R Ioane, Fekitoa and Aso
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@Duluth said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Tim said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
I wonder if Fekitoa will actually play for Auckland this year?
Is Aso still with Auckland?
If the All Black selections stay the same we'll have a lot of SR midfielders: TJ Faiane, Moala, R Ioane, Fekitoa and Aso
Auckland's wings aren't great. I'd have Rieko, Moala and Aso playing on the wing. Factor in the short turnarounds so giving guys a break then all 5 should see plenty of gametime (and it depends on how much Rieko is available if he makes TRC ABs squad).
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@Tim said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
- Aso
- Faiane
- Moala
- Nanai/Trainor
- Nanai/Trainor
Looks pretty good to me.
There's plenty of good options from 4-8 and 11-15
A back five of the scrum (assuming current AB selections) could be:
Scrafton/Tuipulotu
Gibson/Ioane/SeuWe'll need more out of the young props this year. A fit GPT will help that too
Then there is the 9 & 10.. A question for anyone who has watched Grammar TEC this season - how have Milo-Harris and Plummer gone? Are they ready to be the 9 & 10 combo at NPC level?
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Honestly with Nick White as coach avoiding relegation should again be the target for Auckland.
You really have to wonder how a union who hasn't had a decent halfback for yonks doesn't sign up one as good as Enari - a kid whose uncles are Eroni Clarke and Michael Jones.
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/93924529/iopu-iopuaso-signs-twoyear-japan-contract
Meanwhile, Collins confirmed there were "four or five" contracts still left for Taranaki squad as they prepare for the Mitre 10 Cup and they would be decided in the next two to three weeks. The Taranaki squad will be relatively settled with Mitchell Graham, Sione Lea, Mike Kainga, Reuben O'Neill, Leon Power, Mitchell Brown, Lachlan Boshier, Mitchell Crosswell, Toa Halafihi, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Kylem O'Donnell, Marty McKenzie, Seta Tamanivalu, Charlie Ngatai, Johnny Fa'auli, Sean Wainui, Manasa Mataele, Declan O'Donnell, Latu Vaeno, Beaudein Waka and Stephen Perofeta all contracted. New signings include halfback Logan Crowley and Hurricanes hooker Ricky Ricatelli while Chiefs academy players Tom Florence, Bradley Slater and Ciarahn Matoe are also contracted to Taranaki. Hurricanes loose forward Blade Thomson will miss the Mitre 10 Cup because he required further surgery on his shoulder while it's doubtful All Blacks Beauden, Scott and Jordie Barrett, as well as Waisake Naholo, will see much Mitre 10 Cup action. A number of club players will be in line for contracts, including 56-game wing Jackson Ormond, props Jared Proffit, Ryan Cocker and Asa Sorovaki, hooker Donald Maka and No 8 Pita Sowakula.
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@Tim said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
White had the Auckland forwards playing well in 2015, so I have no idea what happened last year.
See any of his comments prior to the 2016 season about how thought the experimental laws would impact the game. He couldn't have been more wrong. The selection and tactics followed from there
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@Stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
North Harbour have signed Ben Volavola.
Why the fudge is NZ rugby insisting on wasting money on this guy?
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@Duluth Our front row stocks have been weak for a while now. Marcel Renata seems like the only one who has any sort of promise. McHugh and Isi Tu'ungafasi are shocking.
We were all at sea with those experimental laws last season. I don't expect us to be as bad this season under the normal rules.