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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    Seems to be a Halfback who has been on loan to Thames Valley -

    Scott Penney  /  Aug 19, 2024

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    Bovidae
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    My guess at the top XV (excluding ABs)

    1 M Tupaea
    2 Boyle-Tiatia
    3 Dyer (Kautai)
    4 Tucker
    5 McWhannell
    6 Saifoloi
    7 Brown
    8 M Wrampling
    9 Roe
    10 Cook-Savage
    11 Tuivalala
    12 G Wrampling
    13 Sullivan
    14 Sinkinson
    15 Moorby

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    Bovidae
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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in NPC 2025:

    Seems to be a Halfback who has been on loan to Thames Valley -

    So he will be competing with Rui Farrant to be Roe's backup. I don't remember him playing Waikato club rugby.

    Pita Anae-Ah Sue will be the backup hooker at the moment.

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    Strong Auckland 23 for Waikato and good on them announcing it 48 hours out.

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    SouthernMann
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    Southland looking set to debut Mika Muliaina at some point. Will only be 18 when he gets a start this season. Have seen a few highlights of the kid. Reckon he will be a special talent. I reckon he could debut with the Landers before he is 20.

    Logan Savory

    Sav's Sidelines: Muliaina in line to join 18-year-olds club

    Sav's Sidelines: Muliaina in line to join 18-year-olds club

    Sav's Sidelines - the weekly column that looks at Southland rugby, from the grassroots to the professional ranks.

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    #382

    2025 team namings for the Bunnings NPC drop every week at the same time.

    🔵 Bunnings NPC Naming Schedule:

    • Tuesday 5PM – For Thursday night games
    • Wednesday 2PM – For Friday to Sunday games
    • Friday 4PM – Late mail for any last-minute changes

    Set the reminders.

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    Paul Cully listed 15 "young" rising stars to watch out for in the NPC by position and their chances of being in SR for 2026. A little Highlanders-centric as he could have chosen at least one player per PU.

    15 Stanley Solomon (Wellington)
    14 Nathan Salmon (Northland)
    13 James Cameron (Canterbury)
    12 Faletoi Peni (Southland, he is 25)
    11 Cody Vai (Auckland)
    10 Harry Inch ( Ta$man)
    9 Dylan Pledger (Otago)
    8 Mosese Bason (Manawatū)
    7 Oli Mathis (Waikato)
    6 Johnny Lee ( Ta$man)
    5 Jayden Sa (Taranaki)
    4 Josh Tengblad (Otago)
    3 Keran Van Staden (Counties Manukau)
    2 Taine Kolose (BOP)
    1 Hunter Fahey (Southland)

    He gives Pledger and Kolose the best chance because of the needs of their SR team due to departures.

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    Jul 29  /  Sport

    NPC Rugby: Where will the Ranfurly reside this summer?

    NPC Rugby: Where will the Ranfurly reside this summer?

    Jonty Dine tracks the potential road of the Ranfurly Shield in 2025.

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    WoodysRFC
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    @Bovidae said in NPC 2025:

    Paul Cully listed 15 "young" rising stars to watch out for in the NPC by position and their chances of being in SR for 2026. A little Highlanders-centric as he could have chosen at least one player per PU.

    15 Stanley Solomon (Wellington)
    14 Nathan Salmon (Northland)
    13 James Cameron (Canterbury)
    12 Faletoi Peni (Southland, he is 25)
    11 Cody Vai (Auckland)
    10 Harry Inch ( Ta$man)
    9 Dylan Pledger (Otago)
    8 Mosese Bason (Manawatū)
    7 Oli Mathis (Waikato)
    6 Johnny Lee ( Ta$man)
    5 Jayden Sa (Taranaki)
    4 Josh Tengblad (Otago)
    3 Keran Van Staden (Counties Manukau)
    2 Taine Kolose (BOP)
    1 Hunter Fahey (Southland)

    He gives Pledger and Kolose the best chance because of the needs of their SR team due to departures.

    Nothing against Harry Inch, but I'd be shocked if he were to debut in Super as early as next season, can't see who'd pick him up, and who he'd supplant?

    Peni is an odd choice too, since I'd argue he established himself last season, although chatter is he's aiming for a possible Moana contract. Otherwise, may have considered Cooper Roberts for Ta$man, and Mika Muliaina for Southland, mostly in consideration of Crusaders and Highlanders needs.

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    @WoodysRFC He didn't give Inch much chance (rated fair on his scale). Also mentioned that Inch got a full Ta$man contract ahead of Cooper Roberts. Different positions, of course.

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    #387

    Nationally it seems Muliaina is rated ahead of Inch. Both very talented though. We have had stuff all luck with 10s over the last few years, so will be good if one can kick on. From a Highlanders perspective it would be awesome if it is Muliaina. Having a stable 10 for a decade could be a game changer.

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    replied to Bovidae last edited by Chris
    #388

    @Bovidae said in NPC 2025:

    @WoodysRFC He didn't give Inch much chance (rated fair on his scale). Also mentioned that Inch got a full Ta$man contract ahead of Cooper Roberts. Different positions, of course.

    Ahead of Cooper Grant the first five
    Cooper Roberts has a full contract.

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    WoodysRFC
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    @SouthernMann said in NPC 2025:

    Nationally it seems Muliaina is rated ahead of Inch. Both very talented though. We have had stuff all luck with 10s over the last few years, so will be good if one can kick on. From a Highlanders perspective it would be awesome if it is Muliaina. Having a stable 10 for a decade could be a game changer.

    That was admittedly surprising, as Inch was favoured at school boy level. Must admit, Muliaina's form for the U20 Highlanders was outstanding, and he and Pledger have such great chemistry, if they can hold onto Pledger, Muliaina, and Harvey, then the Highlanders could be quietly developing one of the best long term 9, 10, 12 combos in the comp. Further, Mika looking likely to debut for Southland this weekend too.

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    jamsb
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    @SouthernMann I read an article a while back saying that inch was viewed as more of a second five for the mako. So I wonder what will happen

    https://nelsonapp.co.nz/news/articles/6879622ca811a1fe18156994

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    Trig
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    @jamsb He had been appearing at second five for HSOB during the club rugby season

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    @Trig said in NPC 2025:

    @jamsb He had been appearing at second five for HSOB during the club rugby season

    Was playing a fair bit of fullback as well. Chopped and changed between 10,12 and 15 a lot.

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    WoodysRFC
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    @Landers92 said in NPC 2025:

    @Trig said in NPC 2025:

    @jamsb He had been appearing at second five for HSOB during the club rugby season

    Was playing a fair bit of fullback as well. Chopped and changed between 10,12 and 15 a lot.

    Cool, seems quite a solid build, next Harry Plummer perhaps?

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    jamsb
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    #394

    @WoodysRFC I would argue that he has a better running game than Plummer

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Duluth
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    Another nagging post about he tipping comp:
    https://silverfern.rugby/tipping-submit/

    Get your tips in before the start of the game tonight

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    WoodysRFC
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    @jamsb said in NPC 2025:

    @WoodysRFC I would argue that he has a better running game than Plummer

    Yeah probably, Plummers running game, particularly in traffic is underrated though in my opinion.

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