Exodus
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@mariner4life said in Exodus 2019:
There are a lot of amazing places to eat in NY
Probably a few sketchy coffee tables too though
I can’t believe fat boy is only 30. Imagine what a blob he will be when he stops playing.
@MN5 said in Exodus 2019:
@mariner4life said in Exodus 2019:
There are a lot of amazing places to eat in NY
Probably a few sketchy coffee tables too though
I can’t believe fat boy is only 30. Imagine what a blob he will be when he stops playing.
I can't believe he's had an international career playing in the centres.
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@Stargazer that’s been kept quiet I wondered why I hadn’t heard anything from him since he was around a lot for the Canes last year
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There are a lot of amazing places to eat in NY
Probably a few sketchy coffee tables too though
Time for Katz's Deli to get in extra supplies.
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@Stargazer opens up a spot for Jonah Lowe.

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@Stargazer opens up a spot for Jonah Lowe.

@Canes4life Yup, although the Landers could also just ditch Li or Nabura :winking_face:
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No great loss. Magnificent at times for the highlanders, pretty much a dud for the all blacks with the odd highlight.
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Australia being hammered. Adam Coleman and Rory Arnold both off overseas. Not to mention other departures.
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Ulster have announced that experienced Super Rugby back Matt Faddes will join the club next season from long-time franchise the Highlanders. from planet Rugby -
https://www.planetrugby.com/ulster-snap-up-versatile-back-matt-faddes/
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Handre Pollard going to Montpellier for apparently $2 million per season. Taking Cruden's job....
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He’s hardly taking cruden’s job. More like whoever is currently playing 10, given Cruden has been pretty much an abysmal failure in part due to injury.
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Pollard will be awesome in the NH, his game and frame are much more suited to French rugby. He'll be winning them games on penalties, unlike Cruden who is a poor fit for France. He should've gone to Japan.
@Machpants my first thought too. Pollard is going to be worshipped up here
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Normally, I'd only post about players leaving NZ in this thread, but Hawera is a Kiwi, so still of interest to this thread.
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Is this the guy that played about fifteen or twenty games for Waikato and about half a dozen for Southland? Amazing what guys that played/peaked at that level in NZ can get in the way of overseas contracts.
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A part of me wonders why NZR maybe hasn't tried getting him back in the 10 crisis this year, though he didn't do too much while he was here, Super Rugby experience is handy.