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  • GunnerG Offline
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    Gunner
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    #3802

    Good signing IMO.
    Let’s assume a; he’s matured since his last Blues stint and will not bring the ego and b; he’s got a pretty healthy respect for Tana so will be on best behaviour.

    I’d imagine he’ll job share with SBW, which helps keep him fresh and fit for the WC.

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    • HigginsH Offline
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      #3803

      He will b e 36 or 37 come next season and with S-B Williams being in his mid 30s it must make for the oldest mid field combo by about a dozen years over any other NZ team. Given that situation it will be interesting to see the make up of the reserve bench.

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      • TimT Tim

        @hooroo If they were going to bring someone in form outside the country, then perhaps Michael Little would've been a good alternative?

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        Steven Harris
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        #3804

        @tim the irony is,both Ranger,Little and Vaega could all on the field at the same time for the Sunwolves next year..

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          #3805

          not sure where to put this so here we go

          https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/headlines.cfm?c_id=80

          All Blacks wing Rieko Ioane has agreed a new deal with New Zealand Rugby and it's likely to be announced next week.
          
          His new deal, which could be for three to four years, will be announced alongside that of his brother, Akira, a loose forward on the cusp of the All Blacks squad. Both men had already committed themselves to staying at the Blues. It is understood Akira has agreed on a shorter deal of perhaps two years.
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          • M Offline
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            Machpants
            wrote on last edited by Machpants
            #3806

            I remember we signed a long deal with another high strike rate winger, worked out well, didn't it? 😉

            Ioane is different tho, younger and has a midfield future when he slows

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            • StargazerS Offline
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              #3807

              https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/sport/rugby/jamie-joseph-stepping-down-sunwolves-coach-focus-japans-rwc-campaign

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              • KiwiMurphK Offline
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                #3808

                Akira and Rieko confirmed

                https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/107261496/all-blacks-wing-rieko-ioane-signs-fouryear-deal-with-new-zealand-rugby

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                • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                  Akira and Rieko confirmed

                  https://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/107261496/all-blacks-wing-rieko-ioane-signs-fouryear-deal-with-new-zealand-rugby

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                  #3809

                  @kiwimurph Great news. There are now two players who have now been signed by NZR and their franchises through to 2022 and both are outside backs (the other one being George Bridge).

                  There are still quite a lot of players of which we don't know for sure whether they are under contract for 2019, or not, due to their re-signing or contract duration not having been published.

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    @kiwimurph Great news. There are now two players who have now been signed by NZR and their franchises through to 2022 and both are outside backs (the other one being George Bridge).

                    There are still quite a lot of players of which we don't know for sure whether they are under contract for 2019, or not, due to their re-signing or contract duration not having been published.

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                    KiwiMurph
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #3810

                    @stargazer I wonder if uncertainty around the future of Super Rugby is a factor in all this. At this stage no one knows what Super Rugby is going to look like after next year.

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                    • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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                      #3811

                      Wellington teenager Billy Proctor has signed the longest deal in Hurricanes history.

                      The 19-year-old utility back will link up with his older brother, Matt Proctor, after committing to the Super Rugby franchise until the end of 2023.

                      Never before have the Hurricanes offered a player a five-year contract, which shows just how highly they rate the former New Zealand under-20 representative.

                      "I'm obviously really excited about the opportunity. The length of my contract gives me some real security and the ability to just concentrate on developing my game," Proctor said.

                      "I've always supported the Hurricanes and to get the opportunity to play Super Rugby in my home town is obviously really special."

                      Hurricanes coach John Plumtree said Proctor caught the eye while playing for their development team.

                      "We believe Billy has a big future in the game if he continues to make the sort of progress he is making at the moment and he's made it clear that future involves the Hurricanes," he said.

                      "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                      • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                        Wellington teenager Billy Proctor has signed the longest deal in Hurricanes history.

                        The 19-year-old utility back will link up with his older brother, Matt Proctor, after committing to the Super Rugby franchise until the end of 2023.

                        Never before have the Hurricanes offered a player a five-year contract, which shows just how highly they rate the former New Zealand under-20 representative.

                        "I'm obviously really excited about the opportunity. The length of my contract gives me some real security and the ability to just concentrate on developing my game," Proctor said.

                        "I've always supported the Hurricanes and to get the opportunity to play Super Rugby in my home town is obviously really special."

                        Hurricanes coach John Plumtree said Proctor caught the eye while playing for their development team.

                        "We believe Billy has a big future in the game if he continues to make the sort of progress he is making at the moment and he's made it clear that future involves the Hurricanes," he said.

                        "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                        Stargazer
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                        #3812

                        @daffy-jaffy Wow, five years. That's a long contract for such a young player!

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                        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                          Wellington teenager Billy Proctor has signed the longest deal in Hurricanes history.

                          The 19-year-old utility back will link up with his older brother, Matt Proctor, after committing to the Super Rugby franchise until the end of 2023.

                          Never before have the Hurricanes offered a player a five-year contract, which shows just how highly they rate the former New Zealand under-20 representative.

                          "I'm obviously really excited about the opportunity. The length of my contract gives me some real security and the ability to just concentrate on developing my game," Proctor said.

                          "I've always supported the Hurricanes and to get the opportunity to play Super Rugby in my home town is obviously really special."

                          Hurricanes coach John Plumtree said Proctor caught the eye while playing for their development team.

                          "We believe Billy has a big future in the game if he continues to make the sort of progress he is making at the moment and he's made it clear that future involves the Hurricanes," he said.

                          "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                          Stockcar86
                          wrote on last edited by Stockcar86
                          #3813

                          "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local
                          Wellington players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                          • Stockcar86S Stockcar86

                            "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local
                            Wellington players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                            taniwharugby
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                            #3814

                            @stockcar86

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                            • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                              Wellington teenager Billy Proctor has signed the longest deal in Hurricanes history.

                              The 19-year-old utility back will link up with his older brother, Matt Proctor, after committing to the Super Rugby franchise until the end of 2023.

                              Never before have the Hurricanes offered a player a five-year contract, which shows just how highly they rate the former New Zealand under-20 representative.

                              "I'm obviously really excited about the opportunity. The length of my contract gives me some real security and the ability to just concentrate on developing my game," Proctor said.

                              "I've always supported the Hurricanes and to get the opportunity to play Super Rugby in my home town is obviously really special."

                              Hurricanes coach John Plumtree said Proctor caught the eye while playing for their development team.

                              "We believe Billy has a big future in the game if he continues to make the sort of progress he is making at the moment and he's made it clear that future involves the Hurricanes," he said.

                              "It also shows there is a great pathway for young local players who put the effort in to be rewarded."

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                              Canes4life
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                              #3815

                              @daffy-jaffy Super news. Billy is going to be the bigger and better version of Matt.

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                              • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                                @daffy-jaffy Super news. Billy is going to be the bigger and better version of Matt.

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                                Paekakboyz
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                                #3816

                                @canes4life promise!!?? if he does that deal will look like a genius move. Really sucks that injuries put paid to Matt's chance of a crack at the AB midfield.

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                                  Tim
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #3817

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/107263680/former-wallaby-sef-faagase-chasing-future-with-new-zealand-super-rugby-side

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                                    Higgins
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                                    #3818

                                    Former Wallabies squad member, will he be good enough to make any of the NZ 39 contracted players Super Squads?

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                                      Tim
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #3819

                                      @rocky-rockbottom He and Manu would be decent signings for the Blues.

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                                        Stargazer
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #3820

                                        As expected, the Sunwolves have appointed Tony Brown as Head Coach for the 2019 Super Rugby season.

                                        https://sanzarrugby.com/superrugby/news/tony-brown-appointed-sunwolves-coach/

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                                        • TimT Tim

                                          @rocky-rockbottom He and Manu would be decent signings for the Blues.

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                                          Chris B.
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                                          #3821

                                          Tim said:

                                          @rocky-rockbottom He and Manu would be decent signings for the Blues.

                                          He'd be a reasonable replacement for Big Seta. 🙂

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