Highlanders 2026
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With Tengblad, injuries have severly impacted the last couple of years. While he won't be a 'squad member', he will be there full-time to get himself ready. I'd expect he will be eventually replacing Mitch Dunshea in the squad, likely next year will be his last.
Tai Cribb to return next year? Seems the logical guy to bring in again. I'd expect Haig/Stodart will spend a fair bit of time as bench locks.
Watching Pledger last weekend, expext he will be the no1 halfback vert early in the season.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
With Tengblad, injuries have severly impacted the last couple of years. While he won't be a 'squad member', he will be there full-time to get himself ready. I'd expect he will be eventually replacing Mitch Dunshea in the squad, likely next year will be his last.
Tai Cribb to return next year? Seems the logical guy to bring in again. I'd expect Haig/Stodart will spend a fair bit of time as bench locks.
Watching Pledger last weekend, expext he will be the no1 halfback vert early in the season.
One season out injured and everyone forgets how well Haig played before getting injured. Can’t really see an argument that once fully fit, he spends 90% of the time starting at 6. Bench lock is quite the demotion
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@jimmyb said in Highlanders 2026:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
With Tengblad, injuries have severly impacted the last couple of years. While he won't be a 'squad member', he will be there full-time to get himself ready. I'd expect he will be eventually replacing Mitch Dunshea in the squad, likely next year will be his last.
Tai Cribb to return next year? Seems the logical guy to bring in again. I'd expect Haig/Stodart will spend a fair bit of time as bench locks.
Watching Pledger last weekend, expext he will be the no1 halfback vert early in the season.
One season out injured and everyone forgets how well Haig played before getting injured. Can’t really see an argument that once fully fit, he spends 90% of the time starting at 6. Bench lock is quite the demotion
I'm one of Oli Haig's biggest fans. When he is playing well, he is up there with one of the best sixes in the country. The timing of his injury run has been rubbish.
Howden took his opportunities at the back end of the year. While I used Haig and Stodart to as options in the lock/six bench role. Could have easily thrown Howden in there too. All three can interchange. It was more to say that role is best taken by a non-traditional lock.
With the other loosie spot being taken by a player like Casey (hopefully) or Broughton.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
@jimmyb said in Highlanders 2026:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
With Tengblad, injuries have severly impacted the last couple of years. While he won't be a 'squad member', he will be there full-time to get himself ready. I'd expect he will be eventually replacing Mitch Dunshea in the squad, likely next year will be his last.
Tai Cribb to return next year? Seems the logical guy to bring in again. I'd expect Haig/Stodart will spend a fair bit of time as bench locks.
Watching Pledger last weekend, expext he will be the no1 halfback vert early in the season.
One season out injured and everyone forgets how well Haig played before getting injured. Can’t really see an argument that once fully fit, he spends 90% of the time starting at 6. Bench lock is quite the demotion
I'm one of Oli Haig's biggest fans. When he is playing well, he is up there with one of the best sixes in the country. The timing of his injury run has been rubbish.
Howden took his opportunities at the back end of the year. While I used Haig and Stodart to as options in the lock/six bench role. Could have easily thrown Howden in there too. All three can interchange. It was more to say that role is best taken by a non-traditional lock.
With the other loosie spot being taken by a player like Casey (hopefully) or Broughton.
Ah I see. Completely agree. Also a big fan so usually jump on the opportunity to talk him up, like any Otago player. The loose forwards for next year are looking great, which is encouraging
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@SouthernMann Why does Dunshea need phased out? That’s the sort of guy you keep in your squad - a good honest professional with a hard edge.
No coincidence the Stags have improved tenfold since he turned up down there.
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@frugby said in Highlanders 2026:
@SouthernMann Why does Dunshea need phased out? That’s the sort of guy you keep in your squad - a good honest professional with a hard edge.
No coincidence the Stags have improved tenfold since he turned up down there.
He doesn't need to be phased out. He will be a sought after player by overseas clubs. Be realistic a guy who will never make the ABs in his early 30s. Will want to make some $$s overseas.
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@SouthernMann That is an assumption. If he was going to go, now would have been the perfect time - and he has re-signed.
By all accounts, he is quite happy with the lifestyle down in these parts.
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@frugby I'd love Nareki, Dunshea, Renton and Telea to all remain until 2027 or 2028. They're all blokes who likely won't make the All Blacks but add so much experience and value to the Team. We need a big body like Renton in the Loose forwards, while Telea seems to be the defensive glue of the backline. A fit Nareki is exceptional and Dunshea is (in my opinion) one of the best locks in New Zealand.
Unfortunately overseas money must be tempting. Hoping a good season, and the feeling of building something special under JJ keeps them in the South
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@Bones I'd love to see it happen. But feel like there would need to be a massive resuffle in the National pecking order for that to happen.
All Blacks XV later this year will help us understand where he sits, but from my mind he's probably got Macleod, Ennor, Sullivan, ALB and Tupea ahead of him presently. Don't get me wrong a big season could change all that - just look at Big Jim. But feel like the odds are against him on this one.
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@Bones probably not gonna happen. Telea has a narrative attached to him around around certain parts of his game. Top brass don't rate him at all. Reason why he never got much of a run at the Blues even when he was fit. Tana was a fan of his, McDonald didn't rate him.
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@Nepia said in Highlanders 2026:
@Nogusta said in Highlanders 2026:
not a 'both sides of the ball' player.
This reason can go fuck itself, it's not real, there's lots of favoured players who would fail at this if the coaches were being honest.
Not disagreeing but out of interest, which current All Blacks would you throw into that category?