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  • TimT Tim

    Adrian Smith, Jacob Pierce, Lewis Gjaltema, and Jordan Hyland training with the Blues.

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    @tim Yes from the article posted by @Daffy-Jaffy from 1 December (it confusingly mentions 9 players then names 8, so I wonder if the 9th is Adrian Smith).

    Four young players, all part of the Blues Under-20s and selected for the New Zealand Under-20 training squad, join the Blues for 10 weeks fulltime training as part of the Interim Training Contract scheme. They are Rob Cobb, Hoskins Sotutu, Harry Plummer and Tanielu Tele’a.
    
    There are a further nine players who have joined as replacements for injured or for All Blacks and Maori All Blacks who are staged back into Super Rugby in January. The eight are Marcel Renata (Auckland), Ross Wright (Northland), Jacob Pierce (Auckland), Antonio Kirikiri (Manawatu), Lewis Gjaltema (North Harbour), Orbyn Leger (Counties Manukau), Sione Havili (Auckland) and Jordan Hyland (Northland).
    

    http://theblues.co.nz/blues-leadership-guided-pulu-2018-super-rugby-season/

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      @tim Yes from the article posted by @Daffy-Jaffy from 1 December (it confusingly mentions 9 players then names 8, so I wonder if the 9th is Adrian Smith).

      Four young players, all part of the Blues Under-20s and selected for the New Zealand Under-20 training squad, join the Blues for 10 weeks fulltime training as part of the Interim Training Contract scheme. They are Rob Cobb, Hoskins Sotutu, Harry Plummer and Tanielu Tele’a.
      
      There are a further nine players who have joined as replacements for injured or for All Blacks and Maori All Blacks who are staged back into Super Rugby in January. The eight are Marcel Renata (Auckland), Ross Wright (Northland), Jacob Pierce (Auckland), Antonio Kirikiri (Manawatu), Lewis Gjaltema (North Harbour), Orbyn Leger (Counties Manukau), Sione Havili (Auckland) and Jordan Hyland (Northland).
      

      http://theblues.co.nz/blues-leadership-guided-pulu-2018-super-rugby-season/

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      @kiwimurph Ah, I had forgotten about that.

      Pierce is 201 cm, so might be the next lineout lock we've been looking for.

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        Mils Muliaina is coaching Grammar TEC's backs this year.

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          #184

          From the main squad, extended training squad, and players known to be training with the Blues, the following (who are not unavailable due to AB commitments) are not in the squad for the Chiefs game:

          Mafileo
          Smith
          Cobb

          Parsons
          Apisai
          Moulds

          Scrafton

          Gibson
          Pryor

          Gjaltema
          Johnson

          Of those, Gjaltema is fourth halfback, and Smith and Cobb are the seventh (and backup hooker) and eighth props, and Johnson is out for the season.

          Parsons and Gibson had shoulder surgery in the off-season, and Scrafton had his early in the NPC season. Gibson is expected to miss the first few rounds, and I'd imagine Parsons might miss some too. Haven't seen him in training pics. Hopefully Scrafton will be available from the start - he's been in training pics from before Christmas.

          I am wondering if they are using this game to decide on a fourth hooker to cover for Parsons, rather than having an injury crisis.

          IIRC, Pryor had off-season surgery too, but has been training with the team, so am hoping that he, Scrafton, and Parsons are being eased back in, and will be available in round one.

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          • TimT Tim

            From the main squad, extended training squad, and players known to be training with the Blues, the following (who are not unavailable due to AB commitments) are not in the squad for the Chiefs game:

            Mafileo
            Smith
            Cobb

            Parsons
            Apisai
            Moulds

            Scrafton

            Gibson
            Pryor

            Gjaltema
            Johnson

            Of those, Gjaltema is fourth halfback, and Smith and Cobb are the seventh (and backup hooker) and eighth props, and Johnson is out for the season.

            Parsons and Gibson had shoulder surgery in the off-season, and Scrafton had his early in the NPC season. Gibson is expected to miss the first few rounds, and I'd imagine Parsons might miss some too. Haven't seen him in training pics. Hopefully Scrafton will be available from the start - he's been in training pics from before Christmas.

            I am wondering if they are using this game to decide on a fourth hooker to cover for Parsons, rather than having an injury crisis.

            IIRC, Pryor had off-season surgery too, but has been training with the team, so am hoping that he, Scrafton, and Parsons are being eased back in, and will be available in round one.

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            @tim said in Blues 2018:

            I am wondering if they are using this game to decide on a fourth hooker to cover for Parsons, rather than having an injury crisis.

            They have a lot of hookers in the extended team. Wright, Eklund, Olsen and Adrian Smith has been training with Blues too.

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              #186

              Based on the above, I am hoping that the team for the opening round will be:

              1. Hodgman
              2. Parsons/Moulds
              3. Tu'ungafasi
              4. Tuipulotu
              5. Scrafton
              6. Kaino
              7. Pryor
              8. Ioane
              9. Pulu
              10. Perofeta
              11. Ioane
              12. SBW
              13. Moala
              14. Nanai
              15. Duffie
              16. Moulds/Apisai
              17. Manu
              18. Tamoaieta
              19. Cowley-Tuioiti
              20. Taramai/Papalii
              21. Nock
              22. Gatland
              23. Faiane/Collins

              Midfield is really tough to pick. I wouldn't be surprised to see Faiane at 12, Ioane at 13, Collins at 15, with SBW on the bench.

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              • TimT Tim

                Based on the above, I am hoping that the team for the opening round will be:

                1. Hodgman
                2. Parsons/Moulds
                3. Tu'ungafasi
                4. Tuipulotu
                5. Scrafton
                6. Kaino
                7. Pryor
                8. Ioane
                9. Pulu
                10. Perofeta
                11. Ioane
                12. SBW
                13. Moala
                14. Nanai
                15. Duffie
                16. Moulds/Apisai
                17. Manu
                18. Tamoaieta
                19. Cowley-Tuioiti
                20. Taramai/Papalii
                21. Nock
                22. Gatland
                23. Faiane/Collins

                Midfield is really tough to pick. I wouldn't be surprised to see Faiane at 12, Ioane at 13, Collins at 15, with SBW on the bench.

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                @tim Id start Manu at loosehead - safer call.

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                  One thing I will say - Blues Brisbane 10s side should be better than last year even if they send a development squad again (+ King Carlos) - their extended squad looks a lot better than what they had last year.

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                  • TimT Tim

                    Based on the above, I am hoping that the team for the opening round will be:

                    1. Hodgman
                    2. Parsons/Moulds
                    3. Tu'ungafasi
                    4. Tuipulotu
                    5. Scrafton
                    6. Kaino
                    7. Pryor
                    8. Ioane
                    9. Pulu
                    10. Perofeta
                    11. Ioane
                    12. SBW
                    13. Moala
                    14. Nanai
                    15. Duffie
                    16. Moulds/Apisai
                    17. Manu
                    18. Tamoaieta
                    19. Cowley-Tuioiti
                    20. Taramai/Papalii
                    21. Nock
                    22. Gatland
                    23. Faiane/Collins

                    Midfield is really tough to pick. I wouldn't be surprised to see Faiane at 12, Ioane at 13, Collins at 15, with SBW on the bench.

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                    @tim Yeah, midfield will be tricky to figure out. Can't say I'm keen on the SBW/Moala midfield though - a bit too Warrenball for my liking.

                    Unless Moala is performing really well, I'd like to see Moala used as mostly an impact bench option this season.

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                      @tim Yeah, midfield will be tricky to figure out. Can't say I'm keen on the SBW/Moala midfield though - a bit too Warrenball for my liking.

                      Unless Moala is performing really well, I'd like to see Moala used as mostly an impact bench option this season.

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                      @dice Do you prefer SBW/Ioane or Faiane/SBW?

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                      • TimT Tim

                        @dice Do you prefer SBW/Ioane or Faiane/SBW?

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                        @tim said in Blues 2018:

                        @dice Do you prefer SBW/Ioane or Faiane/SBW?

                        That's a hard one, because I think both can get good results for us, but I'm not sure I want to move Rieko off the wing yet, just because he's on fire out there.

                        I do like the idea of SBW at centre with Faiane at 12, because SBW's best plays last season often came in the wider channels where he could get more one on one situations and he could easily get his arms freer for offloads. With his declining explosiveness, he's finding it harder to get the linebreaks and offloads at 12 with more bodies around him, but out wider, he's still a big mismatch.

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                        • DiceD Dice

                          @tim said in Blues 2018:

                          @dice Do you prefer SBW/Ioane or Faiane/SBW?

                          That's a hard one, because I think both can get good results for us, but I'm not sure I want to move Rieko off the wing yet, just because he's on fire out there.

                          I do like the idea of SBW at centre with Faiane at 12, because SBW's best plays last season often came in the wider channels where he could get more one on one situations and he could easily get his arms freer for offloads. With his declining explosiveness, he's finding it harder to get the linebreaks and offloads at 12 with more bodies around him, but out wider, he's still a big mismatch.

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                          @dice plus if you have SBW @13 and Ioane @11 to defend, is probably a tougher prospect that knowing you just need to tackle MOala at 13.

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                            @dice plus if you have SBW @13 and Ioane @11 to defend, is probably a tougher prospect that knowing you just need to tackle MOala at 13.

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                            @taniwharugby said in Blues 2018:

                            @dice plus if you have SBW @13 and Ioane @11 to defend, is probably a tougher prospect that knowing you just need to tackle MOala at 13.

                            'Just tackling' Moala is easily said than done. He's got a cutting edge on and off the field.

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                              No use having an 11 and 14 if you have a SBW, Moala midfield unless you are banking on getting a lot of kick possession.

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                                SBW edges Moala for vision and distribution imo. Sonny looked to have gained a bit of pace but extra gas at centre is awesome... if you get the other core skills covered. I hope some of the younger midfielders get a sniff.

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                                  http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/02/super-rugby-blues-coach-tana-umaga-hoping-wounded-troops-will-be-good-to-go-for-season-opener.html

                                  Blues boss Tana Umaga expects most of his troops - but perhaps not Stephen Perofeta - to be injury-free by the start of Super Rugby action.
                                  
                                  Kirkpatrick is also currently hurt but likely to be fit and firing imminently.
                                  
                                  He listed forward Ross Wright as a player who impressed against the Chiefs.
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                                    http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/02/super-rugby-blues-coach-tana-umaga-hoping-wounded-troops-will-be-good-to-go-for-season-opener.html

                                    Blues boss Tana Umaga expects most of his troops - but perhaps not Stephen Perofeta - to be injury-free by the start of Super Rugby action.
                                    
                                    Kirkpatrick is also currently hurt but likely to be fit and firing imminently.
                                    
                                    He listed forward Ross Wright as a player who impressed against the Chiefs.
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                                    @kiwimurph Thank god for that.

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                                      So given what the injury news, and the performances in the first preseason game, what are we thinking?

                                      I'd say that Ruru will be on the bench, and Papali'i and Renata pressed their cases.

                                      Questions that spring to mind about the forward pack:

                                      Who will start at Loosehead prop? Will Hodgman be preferred for his work rate, with Manu's scrummaging used against a tiring pack, or will they want the best scrum right from the start?

                                      How are the hookers looking for match fitness? Hard to say who will be available to play 60 mins, and who will be preferred on the bench.

                                      Who will partner Scrafton at lock? I suspect that the superior lineout ability and match fitness of Cowley-Tuioti will see him start, with Tuipulotu eased back off the bench.

                                      Will Gibson be fit enough to start at 7? What about Pryor?

                                      Will Kanio be ready to start, or will Tupou (or perhaps Ioane with Taramai at 8 )?

                                      Who will be the loose forward reserve?

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                                        http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11991048

                                        There is another interesting aspect to this season for Umaga. He is set to be more hands-off on the training pitch this year as he tries a more "director of rugby" role rather than a pure head coach role.

                                        The newly arrived Ben Afeaki will be trusted with the scrum, with Steve Jackson again in charge of the forwards and Alistair Rogers the team's defence. Potentially the big change will centre on the team's attack, with former skills coach Dave Ellis taking over the role from Umaga.

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                                          Makes sense to keep Tana.

                                          He's done a solid job without much to work with at 10.

                                          With Perofeta, Black and Plummer around for the next couple of years Blues have some real hope in the 10 shirt for the first time in a long time.

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