Chiefs 2025
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Dyer has been incredibly reliable but McKenzie has definitely been the key player for the Chiefs.
Carter is really the only option for best debutant - only five players have debuted for the Chiefs is year, and Carter is the only 'rookie' of the lot. Even if it includes players new to the Chiefs, Brodie McAlister is the only other player that would be in contention.
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Ollie Norris has put on 6 kg since last year. He is now 130 kg.
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I'd much prefer Norris than Fusitua. That game against the Force I think it was, he was fantastic.
I'd also prefer Numia over Fusitua, he hasn't been at his best this year but his scrummaging is still solid and his mobility is something that would be ideal for the ABs off the bench.
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@mariner4life said in Chiefs 2025:
@Canes4life said in Chiefs 2025:
I'd also prefer Numia over Fusitua
You must have no memory of last year when he folded the Chiefs scrum up like a deck char in Wellington, so much so that he lifted one of your props off their feet.
Numia’s form before his big injury was way better than Fusitua’s this year, and Norris for that matter. If Numia gets back to that form he'll be well in the frame.
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@mariner4life Bonus points for posting about a Hurricanes player in another team's thread.
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@Canes4life Numia was good last year, but as dipped a bit this season.
Norris has been superb for the Chiefs and is well-deserving of an AB call IMHO.
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@Tim said in Chiefs 2025:
@mariner4life Bonus points for posting about a Hurricanes player in another team's thread.
To be fair I thought it was the ABs thread when I responded but we are here now. Funny when the Chiefs lads get niggly.
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@sparky said in Chiefs 2025:
@Canes4life Numia was good last year, but as dipped a bit this season.
Norris has been superb for the Chiefs and is well-deserving of an AB call IMHO.
I’m not saying he isn’t, I’d be happy if he was selected but I don’t think the ABs have made their mind up yet. They’ll be wanting to see if the likes of Fusitua, Bower, Norris and Numia perform in the playoffs, as that’s where the pressure will come on, particularly at scrum time.
If one of them stands out when it matters then they’ll quickly become the favourite for the spot left by Tu’ungafasi.
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Will be interesting to see what happens next week in the Chiefs midfield. There's a possibility all three of Quinn Tupaea, Gideon Wrampling and Emoni Narawa are out through injury (as well as Anton Lienert-Brown and Rameka Poihipi).
Personally wouldn't want to see Manasa Mataele in the centres but he did get some minutes there in the pre-season so I suppose he's the front-runner, otherwise you'd think they'd have to bring in someone like Gibson Popoali'i? Jack Wiseman is heading north with the Under 20s and could be a temporary option while David Lewai is a non-travelling reserve.
Is Willis Halaholo around? Could the Chiefs whistle in a JRLO player whose season has finished, say Malakai Fekitoa
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Dwayne Sweeney could still go around surely