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Exodus 2017

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    Reports Pau are convinced they've got Ben and Conrad's signatures.

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      Pau is gradually becoming a very Kiwi team in France, with not just a possible signing of Ben Smith and possible re-signing of Conrad Smith, but also Colin Slade, Tom Taylor, Chris King, Daniel Ramsay, Masalosalo Tutaia (or is he Samoan?), and - dare I say it - Jamie McKintosh as injury replacement player. Carl Hayman is their forwards coach.

      The presence of players like Conrad, Slade and Taylor must certainly have contributed to them staying in the Top 14, considering this is only their second year in the highest division in over ten years. They were last relegated from the Top 14 to Pro2 after the 2005-06 season. You can't help but think that their attempt to sign Ben Smith reflects an ambition to go for higher honours in the Top 14.

      They're a bit similar to La Rochelle in that respect, who also have quite a few Kiwis and - after promotion from Pro2 in 2014, and two season finishing mid-table, are now making life difficult for Clermont at the top of the Top14 table. La Rochelle has Victor Vito, Jason Eaton, Hikairo Forbes, Romana Graham, and also David Raikuna and Uini Atonio on the books.

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      • StargazerS Stargazer

        Pau is gradually becoming a very Kiwi team in France, with not just a possible signing of Ben Smith and possible re-signing of Conrad Smith, but also Colin Slade, Tom Taylor, Chris King, Daniel Ramsay, Masalosalo Tutaia (or is he Samoan?), and - dare I say it - Jamie McKintosh as injury replacement player. Carl Hayman is their forwards coach.

        The presence of players like Conrad, Slade and Taylor must certainly have contributed to them staying in the Top 14, considering this is only their second year in the highest division in over ten years. They were last relegated from the Top 14 to Pro2 after the 2005-06 season. You can't help but think that their attempt to sign Ben Smith reflects an ambition to go for higher honours in the Top 14.

        They're a bit similar to La Rochelle in that respect, who also have quite a few Kiwis and - after promotion from Pro2 in 2014, and two season finishing mid-table, are now making life difficult for Clermont at the top of the Top14 table. La Rochelle has Victor Vito, Jason Eaton, Hikairo Forbes, Romana Graham, and also David Raikuna and Uini Atonio on the books.

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        @Stargazer said in Exodus 2017:

        Pau is gradually becoming a very Kiwi team in France, with not just a possible signing of Ben Smith and possible re-signing of Conrad Smith, but also Colin Slade, Tom Taylor, Chris King, Daniel Ramsay, Masalosalo Tutaia (or is he Samoan?), and - dare I say it - Jamie McKintosh as injury replacement player. Carl Hayman is their forwards coach.

        Black Pauer gang one could say.

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        • Billy TellB Billy Tell

          @Stargazer said in Exodus 2017:

          Pau is gradually becoming a very Kiwi team in France, with not just a possible signing of Ben Smith and possible re-signing of Conrad Smith, but also Colin Slade, Tom Taylor, Chris King, Daniel Ramsay, Masalosalo Tutaia (or is he Samoan?), and - dare I say it - Jamie McKintosh as injury replacement player. Carl Hayman is their forwards coach.

          Black Pauer gang one could say.

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          @Billy-Tell Looks pretty white to me 😉

          /mad butcher mode

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            Conrad left the game on crutches on the weekend. Looked like it could have been an Achilles blow out.

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            • CrucialC Crucial

              Conrad left the game on crutches on the weekend. Looked like it could have been an Achilles blow out.

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              @Crucial Yeah, he will have surgery soon and be out for 6 weeks. I read it on Pau's website.

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                @Crucial Yeah, he will have surgery soon and be out for 6 weeks. I read it on Pau's website.

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                @Stargazer Six weeks for an Achilles? Sounds like wishful thinking to me.

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                  @Stargazer Six weeks for an Achilles? Sounds like wishful thinking to me.

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                  @Bones said in Exodus 2017:

                  @Stargazer Six weeks for an Achilles? Sounds like wishful thinking to me.

                  It was an ankle tendon apparently. It just looked like an achilles the way he clutched the back of his lower leg as he went down while running.

                  World Cup winning All Black Conrad Smith is facing ankle surgery just as he helps unfashionable Pau push for honours in France.

                  "The club confirmed Smith will go under the knife and face at least six weeks out with an ankle tendon injury suffered in their 32-27 win over Montpellier in the latest round of the French Top 14 championship."

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                    Not confirmed by Bristol yet, but according this article Mathewson has already signed.

                    http://twitter.com/PlanetRugby/status/818382514184130560

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                      And now it's confirmed: Mathewson has signed a short-term contract (until the end of the 2016/17 season) with Bristol.

                      http://www.bristolrugby.co.uk/news/mathewson-arrives-until-end-of-season/

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                        Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                        http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

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                          And now it's confirmed: Mathewson has signed a short-term contract (until the end of the 2016/17 season) with Bristol.

                          http://www.bristolrugby.co.uk/news/mathewson-arrives-until-end-of-season/

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                          @Stargazer said in Exodus 2017:

                          And now it's confirmed: Mathewson has signed a short-term contract (until the end of the 2016/17 season) with Bristol.

                          http://www.bristolrugby.co.uk/news/mathewson-arrives-until-end-of-season/

                          I'm not sure if his departure from the Force has been news for a while but it's a big blow regardless. They're doing it tough as it is, losing one of their few good players will see them struggle even more.

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                            Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                            http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

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                            @jauzy019 said in Exodus 2017:

                            Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                            http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

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                            In any case it will be no surprise despite all the Chiefs fans telling us how loyalty would win out and it would be flaky fekitoa to depart and not Cruden.

                            Sopoaga will step up behind Barrett and mounga or McKenzie will be 3rd spot.

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                              @Stargazer said in Exodus 2017:

                              And now it's confirmed: Mathewson has signed a short-term contract (until the end of the 2016/17 season) with Bristol.

                              http://www.bristolrugby.co.uk/news/mathewson-arrives-until-end-of-season/

                              I'm not sure if his departure from the Force has been news for a while but it's a big blow regardless. They're doing it tough as it is, losing one of their few good players will see them struggle even more.

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                              @Frye Yes, it is a big loss for the Force, but - if I remember it correctly - he was their international marquee player and they had already had dispensation to extend his contract at least once, so they probably wouldn't get another dispensation even if he had wanted to stay (not sure he wanted to). His brief stint with Canterbury in Mitre10 Cup already indicated that he wasn't likely to return to the Force.

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                              • Billy TellB Billy Tell

                                @jauzy019 said in Exodus 2017:

                                Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                                http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

                                EDIT MOD

                                In any case it will be no surprise despite all the Chiefs fans telling us how loyalty would win out and it would be flaky fekitoa to depart and not Cruden.

                                Sopoaga will step up behind Barrett and mounga or McKenzie will be 3rd spot.

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                                @Billy-Tell Eh? I've said all along that Cruden would be going. Ben Smith will too.

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  @Billy-Tell Eh? I've said all along that Cruden would be going. Ben Smith will too.

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                                  @Bovidae said in Exodus 2017:

                                  @Billy-Tell Eh? I've said all along that Cruden would be going. Ben Smith will too.

                                  Ok some chiefs fans...

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                                  • Billy TellB Billy Tell

                                    @jauzy019 said in Exodus 2017:

                                    Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                                    http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

                                    EDIT MOD

                                    In any case it will be no surprise despite all the Chiefs fans telling us how loyalty would win out and it would be flaky fekitoa to depart and not Cruden.

                                    Sopoaga will step up behind Barrett and mounga or McKenzie will be 3rd spot.

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                                    Hooroo
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                                    @Billy-Tell said in Exodus 2017:

                                    @jauzy019 said in Exodus 2017:

                                    Aaron Cruden has signed for french club Montpellier. He will join them after the Lions Tour.

                                    http://www.midilibre.fr/2017/01/17/rugby-mhr-aaron-cruden-a-dit-oui-a-montpellier,1454312.php#xtor=RSS-5

                                    Question Jauzy. T'es français et tu viens exprès nous faire chier toutes les x semaines...?

                                    In any case it will be no surprise despite all the Chiefs fans telling us how loyalty would win out and it would be flaky fekitoa to depart and not Cruden.

                                    Sopoaga will step up behind Barrett and mounga or McKenzie will be 3rd spot.

                                    You know, I can't think I have read one comment on here about Cruden and Loyalty to The Chiefs? Where do you get that from?

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                                    • CrucialC Crucial

                                      The Cruden thing doesn't quite ring true. I think Cruds is an honest enough bloke that he would have given Shag a heads up instead of playing silly buggers (unless he honestly told him no decision had been made and the offer was made after the game and was too big to refuse).

                                      I can see Fekitoa taking the money. Way too much movement in the AB midfield to come. Also has a likely desire to go for as much money as he can to repay his family. Wouldn't blame him at all.

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                                      @Crucial said in Exodus 2017:

                                      The Cruden thing doesn't quite ring true. I think Cruds is an honest enough bloke that he would have given Shag a heads up instead of playing silly buggers (unless he honestly told him no decision had been made and the offer was made after the game and was too big to refuse).

                                      I can see Fekitoa taking the money. Way too much movement in the AB midfield to come. Also has a likely desire to go for as much money as he can to repay his family. Wouldn't blame him at all.

                                      Maybe Crucial isn't a Chiefs fan I can't remember.

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                                        Hmmmm Happy to hear Steve Hansen is to be the new Cheifs coach.

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                                          @Billy-Tell i suggest before you quote me to make your point you check the context of the post. I never said Cruden wouldn't go. The post was to do with an assertion that he had already agreed terms during the week of the Paris test and the implication he was holding out on the truth.

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