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Chiefs 2018

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    @bovidae said in Chiefs 2018:

    @nogusta

    Has Harrison Levien moved north of the Bombays? With Jack Stratton coming to Waikato and Kylem O’Donnell returning home maybe he's moved too.

    Yea was surprised to see Levien in the Blues lineup. Don't think hes in the Auckland setup so maybe Northland or Harbour? Not looking good for Nock I reckon.

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    @nogusta Northland picked up Jonno Kitto at 9 this year, Nock still on contract...so I guess they need a 3rd, but I haven't heard anything about anyone else yet.

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      Confirmation that Nick White has joined the Chiefs coaching staff. He's been in the coaches box for the last few games

      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/103025139/former-auckland-coach-nick-white-replaces-carl-hoeft-as-chiefs-scrum-mentor

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        Confirmation that Nick White has joined the Chiefs coaching staff. He's been in the coaches box for the last few games

        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/103025139/former-auckland-coach-nick-white-replaces-carl-hoeft-as-chiefs-scrum-mentor

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        @duluth I always thought he was much better when he was at the Blues as scrum coach before moving on to a rather unsuccessful head coach role.

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          Some coaches are better suited as specialists rather than being a head coach or assistant. As Hoeft has left for Japan, White must already be filling that role, and the Chiefs scrum has been good so far.

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            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/103133146/former-blues-prop-sam-prattley-thrown-super-rugby-lifeline-by-injuryhit-chiefs

            Ross' misfortune follows that of fellow props Kane Hames, who is going through concussion protocols; Mitchell Graham, who will be back running next week following a leg injury; Atu Moli, whose season is over after a quad hematoma; Nepo Laulala, who broke his arm against the Blues on May 2; and Sefo Kautai, who is battling back from a foot problem.

            Cooper confirmed halfback Brad Weber would return this weekend, after a wrist injury kept him out of the past two games, and that loose forward/lock Tyler Ardron (concussion) and winger Toni Pulu (shoulder) are possibilities, after missing the Hurricanes game, while No 8 Taleni Seu will be out for one to two weeks after a back niggle resurfaced in the capital and saw him leave the field before halftime.

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              Damn, I thought that said Crusaders not Chiefs - abort Colin, abort!

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              • NepiaN Nepia

                Damn, I thought that said Crusaders not Chiefs - abort Colin, abort!

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                @nepia cast aside Blues player turns up at other franchise....sounds like a recipe for disaster right?

                Prattley to be AB first choice by the end of the year.

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                • BonesB Bones

                  @nepia cast aside Blues player turns up at other franchise....sounds like a recipe for disaster right?

                  Prattley to be AB first choice by the end of the year.

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                  @bones said in Chiefs 2018:

                  @nepia cast aside Blues player turns up at other franchise....sounds like a recipe for disaster right?

                  Prattley to be AB first choice by the end of the year.

                  We even made Lavea look good when he played 2nd 5

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                  • HoorooH Hooroo

                    @bones said in Chiefs 2018:

                    @nepia cast aside Blues player turns up at other franchise....sounds like a recipe for disaster right?

                    Prattley to be AB first choice by the end of the year.

                    We even made Lavea look good when he played 2nd 5

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                    @hooroo said in Chiefs 2018:

                    We even made Lavea look good when he played 2nd 5

                    Bleh.. nothing impressive about that. Lavea didn't deserve his reputation as a poor player. He played some excellent games for Auckland and was ok for the Blues.

                    Lam knew how to use him at Auckland. Lavea and Nacewa would share the first receiver role (not dissimilar to Cruden/Anscombe but with even more responsibility given to the secondary playmaker) and it worked well. Nucifora played Lavea as a traditional 10 and the results were more mixed. The Chiefs playing him at 12 also suited his skillset.

                    Most of his poor reputation was because he was always linked to the premature dropping of Spencer

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                      Development team off to Hong Kong

                      http://chiefs.co.nz/news/news/latest-news/574-university-of-waikato-chiefs-development-squad-tour-to-hong-kong

                      The UoW Chiefs Taua Development touring squad to Hong Kong is:

                      Props
                      Ayden Johnstone (Waikato)

                      Ollie Norris (Waikato)

                      Joshua Iosefo-Scott (Waikato)

                      Takayuki Watanabe (Kobelco Steelers)

                      George Dyer (Waikato)

                      Hookers
                      Donald Maka (Taranaki)

                      Seb Siataga (Bay of Plenty)

                      Kasuke Nishibayashi (Kobelco Steelers)

                      Locks
                      James Tucker (Waikato) (c)

                      Sam Caird (Waikato)

                      Tupou Vai’i (Taranaki)

                      Loose Forwards
                      Stan van der Hoven (Bay of Plenty)

                      Foot Lokotui (Counties Manukau)

                      Joe Johnson (Bay of Plenty)

                      Ajay Lafaele-Mua (Bay of Plenty)

                      Halfbacks
                      Luke Campbell (Bay of Plenty)

                      Isaac Te Aute (Bay of Plenty)

                      First Five-Eighth
                      Daniel Waite (Taranaki)

                      Akihiro Shimizo (Kobelco Steelers)

                      Midfield
                      Matthew Lansdown (Waikato)

                      Quinn Tupaea (Waikato)

                      Nigel Ah Wong (Counties Manukau)

                      Sam Furniss (Counties Manukau)

                      Outside Backs
                      Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato)

                      Mosese Dawai (Waikato)

                      Kini Naholo (Taranaki)

                      Bailey Simonsson (Bay of Plenty)

                      The UoW Chiefs Taua Development Squad players not available for the tour are:

                      Jeff Thwaites (Bay of Plenty), Baden Wardlaw (Bay of Plenty), Jesse Parete (Taranaki), Bailyn Sullivan (Waikato), Declan O’Donnell (Taranaki), Luteru Laulala (Counties Manukau), Reuben O’Neill (Taranaki), Jared Profit (Taranaki), Jacob Skeen (Waikato), Matt Vai’i (Counties Manukau), Mitchell Jacobson (Waikato), Jahrome Brown (Waikato), Terrence Hepetema (Bay of Plenty), Sheldon Tovio (Waikato), Tyler Campbell (Waikato), Tevita Mafileo (Bay of Plenty), Suetena Asomua (Counties Manukau), Bradley Slater (Taranaki), Laghlan McWhannell (Waikato), Tom Florence (Taranaki), Xavier Roe (Waikato), Ciarahn Matoe (Taranaki), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty).

                      The 2018 University of Waikato Chiefs Development Squad Management Team for the Hong Kong tour is:

                      Head Coach Paul Hodder
                      Assistant Coach Nathan White
                      Assistant Coach Tim Nanai-Williams
                      Manager Gareth Duncan
                      Trainer Brad Mayo
                      Physio Teresa Te Tamaki
                      Analyst Jared Christie
                      Player Development Manager Kent Currie
                      High Performance Manager Chris Tindall

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                        ARHS
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                        #130

                        Wondering how Mr Cooper will manage the 2 match break for ABs with Cane, Harris, Lienert Brown and McKenzie not missing a match yet. (Retallick has though)

                        So glad to hear this morning they are playing top XV vs Reds as they need every competition point they can get currently. But, totally against them risking/throwing the match v Stormers as well as match v Sharks by keeping all the AB's here in NZ. They desperately need the points against those teams well below them on the points table, who could sneak into playoffs contention. Harris is critical due to the propping crisis, and Lienert-Brown same in midfield.

                        Given their tough finish to the season I would prefer they keep their options open until last match v Hurricanes, assuming the latter will be far higher on points table. In between times, each of those players might need a break for injury, as well as the compulsory match off v Sharks.

                        I wonder how the Highlanders will manage it also, given 5 AB's without a break so far, and Codie Taylor, Laumape, Tu'ipolutu and the Ioane brothers the others affected most.

                        It is a real worry for me that managing this might impact significantly on finishing places in the NZ conference. What do others think on this topic? Nothing to worry about??

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                        • mikedogzM mikedogz

                          Development team off to Hong Kong

                          http://chiefs.co.nz/news/news/latest-news/574-university-of-waikato-chiefs-development-squad-tour-to-hong-kong

                          The UoW Chiefs Taua Development touring squad to Hong Kong is:

                          Props
                          Ayden Johnstone (Waikato)

                          Ollie Norris (Waikato)

                          Joshua Iosefo-Scott (Waikato)

                          Takayuki Watanabe (Kobelco Steelers)

                          George Dyer (Waikato)

                          Hookers
                          Donald Maka (Taranaki)

                          Seb Siataga (Bay of Plenty)

                          Kasuke Nishibayashi (Kobelco Steelers)

                          Locks
                          James Tucker (Waikato) (c)

                          Sam Caird (Waikato)

                          Tupou Vai’i (Taranaki)

                          Loose Forwards
                          Stan van der Hoven (Bay of Plenty)

                          Foot Lokotui (Counties Manukau)

                          Joe Johnson (Bay of Plenty)

                          Ajay Lafaele-Mua (Bay of Plenty)

                          Halfbacks
                          Luke Campbell (Bay of Plenty)

                          Isaac Te Aute (Bay of Plenty)

                          First Five-Eighth
                          Daniel Waite (Taranaki)

                          Akihiro Shimizo (Kobelco Steelers)

                          Midfield
                          Matthew Lansdown (Waikato)

                          Quinn Tupaea (Waikato)

                          Nigel Ah Wong (Counties Manukau)

                          Sam Furniss (Counties Manukau)

                          Outside Backs
                          Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato)

                          Mosese Dawai (Waikato)

                          Kini Naholo (Taranaki)

                          Bailey Simonsson (Bay of Plenty)

                          The UoW Chiefs Taua Development Squad players not available for the tour are:

                          Jeff Thwaites (Bay of Plenty), Baden Wardlaw (Bay of Plenty), Jesse Parete (Taranaki), Bailyn Sullivan (Waikato), Declan O’Donnell (Taranaki), Luteru Laulala (Counties Manukau), Reuben O’Neill (Taranaki), Jared Profit (Taranaki), Jacob Skeen (Waikato), Matt Vai’i (Counties Manukau), Mitchell Jacobson (Waikato), Jahrome Brown (Waikato), Terrence Hepetema (Bay of Plenty), Sheldon Tovio (Waikato), Tyler Campbell (Waikato), Tevita Mafileo (Bay of Plenty), Suetena Asomua (Counties Manukau), Bradley Slater (Taranaki), Laghlan McWhannell (Waikato), Tom Florence (Taranaki), Xavier Roe (Waikato), Ciarahn Matoe (Taranaki), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty).

                          The 2018 University of Waikato Chiefs Development Squad Management Team for the Hong Kong tour is:

                          Head Coach Paul Hodder
                          Assistant Coach Nathan White
                          Assistant Coach Tim Nanai-Williams
                          Manager Gareth Duncan
                          Trainer Brad Mayo
                          Physio Teresa Te Tamaki
                          Analyst Jared Christie
                          Player Development Manager Kent Currie
                          High Performance Manager Chris Tindall

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                          @mikedogz

                          Any idea why Jordan Manihera and Sevu Reece playing club stuff but not involved?

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                            Wondering how Mr Cooper will manage the 2 match break for ABs with Cane, Harris, Lienert Brown and McKenzie not missing a match yet. (Retallick has though)

                            So glad to hear this morning they are playing top XV vs Reds as they need every competition point they can get currently. But, totally against them risking/throwing the match v Stormers as well as match v Sharks by keeping all the AB's here in NZ. They desperately need the points against those teams well below them on the points table, who could sneak into playoffs contention. Harris is critical due to the propping crisis, and Lienert-Brown same in midfield.

                            Given their tough finish to the season I would prefer they keep their options open until last match v Hurricanes, assuming the latter will be far higher on points table. In between times, each of those players might need a break for injury, as well as the compulsory match off v Sharks.

                            I wonder how the Highlanders will manage it also, given 5 AB's without a break so far, and Codie Taylor, Laumape, Tu'ipolutu and the Ioane brothers the others affected most.

                            It is a real worry for me that managing this might impact significantly on finishing places in the NZ conference. What do others think on this topic? Nothing to worry about??

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                            #132

                            @arhs said in Chiefs 2018:

                            So glad to hear this morning they are playing top XV vs Reds as they need every competition point they can get currently. But, totally against them risking/throwing the match v Stormers as well as match v Sharks by keeping all the AB's here in NZ.

                            The form the Sharks display against New Zealand sides, without your All Blacks, you can pencil that in as a loss.

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                              We don't have a choice about the Sharks game, right? That's the one that clashes with the AB camp?

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                              • DuluthD Duluth

                                @hooroo said in Chiefs 2018:

                                We even made Lavea look good when he played 2nd 5

                                Bleh.. nothing impressive about that. Lavea didn't deserve his reputation as a poor player. He played some excellent games for Auckland and was ok for the Blues.

                                Lam knew how to use him at Auckland. Lavea and Nacewa would share the first receiver role (not dissimilar to Cruden/Anscombe but with even more responsibility given to the secondary playmaker) and it worked well. Nucifora played Lavea as a traditional 10 and the results were more mixed. The Chiefs playing him at 12 also suited his skillset.

                                Most of his poor reputation was because he was always linked to the premature dropping of Spencer

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                                @duluth Exactly right. Didn't help when Tuitupou got shifted to the Chiefs in 06 to accomodate Rua Tipoki. Lavea and Tipoki were always destined to fail together whereas Tuitupou really suited Lavea's style of play.

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                                  @mikedogz

                                  Any idea why Jordan Manihera and Sevu Reece playing club stuff but not involved?

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                                  @arhs What ever happened to Nathaniel Apa?

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                                    @arhs What ever happened to Nathaniel Apa?

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                                    @kiwidom

                                    No news on him either sorry

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                                      This is news to me. When did this happen? Looks like wrist or hand?

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                                        I see that the Highlanders are only sporadically using Kalolo Tuiloma. Pity it didn't work out that he ended up at the Chiefs in retrospect.

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                                          I was hoping that a young LH like Ayden Johnstone would have got a callup not Prattley. I blame Nick White! 🙂

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