Highlanders 2026
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Solomon also mentioned by Cully as well. So Herald, Stuff and Fern. Three sources. Will take that done.
Ta'avao. I kind of like it. Will do a job and offer experience we can't get anywhere else.
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2026:
Seems an odd move for him.
Blues left him with not much choice, got squeezed out.
Landers have sounded out Xavier Tito Harris as well about a shift south.
Pretty much straight on the phone to him after his first round hat trick performance -
@SouthernMann yeah, I think it's excellent, know he can do a job and what a great professional for the up and comers to be mentored by.
Who is Solomon?
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@Bones said in Highlanders 2026:
@SouthernMann yeah, I think it's excellent, know he can do a job and what a great professional for the up and comers to be mentored by.
Who is Solomon?
Stanley Solomon from Welly.
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@Canes4life I hang my head in shame
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Xavier Tito-Harris was impressive tonight aswell.
That Canterbury 13 is a great player too, Jone Rova. Imagine a midfield of him and big Jim…
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@Nogusta said in Highlanders 2026:
@frugby said in Highlanders 2026:
Seems an odd move for him.
Blues left him with not much choice, got squeezed out.
Landers have sounded out Xavier Tito Harris as well about a shift south.
Pretty much straight on the phone to him after his first round hat trick performanceAnd is he interested?
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Solomon is talented but not more than Finn Hurley who seems to run faster. Both are midgets and the way Solomon tried to tackle the Waikato hooker on Saturday is an ominous sign of things to come, but I hope I will be wrong and he will become a SR very good player.
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@upthelanders said in Highlanders 2026:
Xavier Tito-Harris was impressive tonight aswell.
That Canterbury 13 is a great player too, Jone Rova. Imagine a midfield of him and big Jim…
Apparently Rova has signed for the Canes.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
@Nogusta said in Highlanders 2026:
@frugby said in Highlanders 2026:
Seems an odd move for him.
Blues left him with not much choice, got squeezed out.
Landers have sounded out Xavier Tito Harris as well about a shift south.
Pretty much straight on the phone to him after his first round hat trick performanceAnd is he interested?
Yea hes very keen to get a SR gig. Not fussed where it is.
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Update on the Jacomb situation. Negotiations still ongoing - would seem Jacomb is keen, but there are some complexities to work through in relation to him still being contracted to the Chiefs for next year.
I would be surprised if that deal did not get completed.
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2026:
Update on the Jacomb situation. Negotiations still ongoing - would seem Jacomb is keen, but there are some complexities to work through in relation to him still being contracted to the Chiefs for next year.
I would be surprised if that deal did not get completed.
Can see a bit of a merry-go-round situation developing around the country with the 10s. Maybe Cashmore ends up back at the Chiefs? Not sure the Hurricanes need all of Love Harkin, Godrey and Cashmore.
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Jacomb is an interesting one. Liam Napier makes the argument in the Herald that the only thing stopping him from developing is game time at the next level, but I’m not sure I agree. He’s largely built his reputation as a first five from his performances for Taranaki in the NPC, when they won the comp in 2023 with their effective double pod attacking shape. But he hasn’t really been able to transfer these performances to other levels, whether it’s at the Chiefs or All Blacks XV.
Add to this the fact that teams are being increasingly successful at shutting the Taranaki attack down – only 5 line breaks from 149 carries and 61% of possession in last year’s semi-final against Waikato, for a total of 14 points scored in 80 minutes; 16 dominant tackles for the North Harbour defence this Saturday versus only 5 in last year’s match-up – and you’re starting to get the sense that Jacomb is, at his core, a systems player. Someone who is excellent at putting effective attacking structures into place but who can struggle when those shapes are being foiled by opposition defence.
Just to be clear, that’s not necessarily a critique of Jacomb or, at least, not a judgment that he can’t be successful at the Highlanders. Being able to execute attacking game plans is a crucial skill of any first five. But Jacomb doesn’t strike me as a player who will be a success in whatever environment he’s put in (unlike, say, a player of Ruben Love’s calibre who can still impose his athleticism and game-breaking ability, if the attack plan is failing).
Any successful potential stint for Jacomb at the Highlanders, in other words, will also largely depend on the plans and tactics of Highlanders attack coach, Cory Brown. If he can come up with an effective attacking system, then I think Jacomb could be the perfect puzzle piece to take the Highlanders to the next level.