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    replied to Duluth on last edited by taniwharugby
    #57

    @Duluth yeah HIlton-Jones possibly stacks up with other 7s we have had over the years who were quality NPC players, but probably fall short when looking at a 15 such as this.

    THere is someone I know I am forgetting, but I think he will fall into the above category too.

    in the OP I had Brett Waaka who played over 60 games, but he isnt the other name I cant remember

    Mike Burgoyne, who is listed as a flanker, played 31 times for North Auckland and 8 times for NZ Maori, you could also consider Dan Pryor, 54 games for Northland, 2 for NZ Maori

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    Tuialii probably has his nose in front, but Iโ€™d also be happy with Richard Hilton Jones.
    Other options John Campbell, Jake Paringatai, Brett Waaka, Dan Pryor, Samiu Vahafolau and Jacob Matiu on last years form was as good as any of the other guys.

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    Assuming Cantabs don't want him you could put Hamish MacDonald at lock. He returned to Northland and played until 78.

    Better option than Jones ๐Ÿ˜‰

    Seriously I do get both chosen locks are legends but MacDonald was an outstanding player.

    If BOP don't want him you could consider adding Tuck Waaka to the loose forward mix

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    #60

    @dogmeat yeah I did have a look at him too, but I think Jones edges him, Michael Speight is another good lock, although he played 1 game more for NH than us.

    @Gunner Bevan Holmes is another to consider at 8, 90 games for Northland, Wiki says he played for NZ between 1970-1973 with 0 appearances.

    I thought of Jake too.

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    If itโ€™s NPC era only, do we have to ditch Super Sid & Richie Guy?

    9 options would be:
    Tane Takalua
    Sam Nock
    Dave Gibson

    Prop:
    Joe Veitayaki
    Bronson Murray
    Jason Barrell

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    @Gunner said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    If itโ€™s NPC era only, do we have to ditch Super Sid & Richie Guy?

    9 options would be:
    Tane Takalua
    Sam Nock
    Dave Gibson

    Joggie Viljoen

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    @Duluth of course

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    according to Wiki, NPC started in 1976, Sid played through to 1978, but Guy would miss by 2 years.

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    @taniwharugby

    Bevan Holmes, the holder of that infamous record of playing the most games for the All Blacks with out playing a test (31).
    He would have played more for both NZ (IMO) and North Auckland, but he had a bad run with injuries throughout an interrupted career.
    He played until the end of 1978 (including the Ranfurly Shield win) and was better a better No. 6/8 than many that have been suggested.

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    #66

    have to be Bronson if no Guy then, over 100 games for Northland, over 40 super games plus 7 for NZ Maori.

    So just 10 now - Dunn or Holwell?

    1 - Con Barrell (Northland/North Auckland Caps - 77, AB's - 4 matches, 0 tests)
    2 - Whitcombe (20,5) Sloane (146, 1)
    3 - Bronson Murray (104, 0)
    4 - Ian Jones (66, 79)
    5 - Glenn Taylor (143, 1)
    6 - Norm Maxwell (38, 36)
    7 - Gus Collins (114, 0)
    8 - Bevan Holmes (90, 31, 0)
    9 - Sid Going (110, 29)
    10 - David Holwell (115, 0) Eddie Dunn (107, 2)
    11 - Rupeni Caucau (21, 0)
    12 - Jack Goodhue (9, 14)
    13 - Norm Berryman (107*, 1)
    14 - Rene Ranger (88, 6)
    15 - Warren Johnstone (161, 0)

    @Pepe Holmes taught my brother at Primary School for a while too, not sure if that says much given you know my brother haha

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    @taniwharugby said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    have to be Bronson if no Guy then, over 100 games for Northland, over 40 super games plus 7 for NZ Maori.

    So just 10 now - Dunn or Holwell?

    1 - Con Barrell (Northland/North Auckland Caps - 77, AB's - 4 matches, 0 tests)
    2 - Whitcombe (20,5) Sloane (146, 1)
    3 - Bronson Murray (104, 0)
    4 - Ian Jones (66, 79)
    5 - Glenn Taylor (143, 1)
    6 - Norm Maxwell (38, 36)
    7 - Gus Collins (114, 0)
    8 - Bevan Holmes (90, 31, 0)
    9 - Sid Going (110, 29)
    10 - David Holwell (115, 0) Eddie Dunn (107, 2)
    11 - Rupeni Caucau (21, 0)
    12 - Jack Goodhue (9, 14)
    13 - Norm Berryman (107*, 1)
    14 - Rene Ranger (88, 6)
    15 - Warren Johnstone (161, 0)

    @Pepe Holmes taught my brother at Primary School for a while too, not sure if that says much given you know my brother haha

    Give it to Holwell

    And swap Maxwell & Taylor around... ๐Ÿ˜‰

    That is a bloody good team, how about the razzle dazzle in the backline ๐Ÿคฉ

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    #68

    looks a pretty handy side, even putting Goodhue at 12 (where he played well for Northland)

    Berryman, Ranger & Rupeni...that pack could supply them some quality ball

    @Gunner said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    1 - Con Barrell (Northland/North Auckland Caps - 77, AB's - 4 matches, 0 tests)
    2 - Whitcombe (20,5)
    3 - Mike Storey (36,0)
    4 - Ian Jones (66, 79)
    5 - Norm Maxwell (38, 36)
    6 - Glenn Taylor (143, 1)
    7 - Gus Collins (114, 0)
    8 - Bevan Holmes (90, 31, 0)
    9 - Sid Going (110, 29)
    10 - David Holwell (115, 0)
    11 - Rupeni Caucau (21, 0)
    12 - Jack Goodhue (9, 14)
    13 - Norm Berryman (107, 1)
    14 - Rene Ranger (88, 6)
    15 - Jared Payne (36, Ire 20, B & I Lions 0)

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    @taniwharugby. Not bad but dissenting on a few....Bronson Murray was a weak scrummager. Someone like Mike Storey who I really rate would be better. He, with Whitcombe and Tim Knight were the best front row I can remember. You have to have Eddie Dunn who was a first choice AB and ahead of his time with the type of rugby he played, in front of David Holwell. Also Jared Payne ( Ireland, Lions ) offers more than the boot.

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    @taniwharugby said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    @dogmeat yeah I did have a look at him too, but I think Jones edges him, Michael Speight is another good lock, although he played 1 game more for NH than us.

    @Gunner Bevan Holmes is another to consider at 8, 90 games for Northland, Wiki says he played for NZ between 1970-1973 with 0 appearances.

    I thought of Jake too.

    As @Pepe notes, most games for NZ without a test, but if he was playing today with the substitutions/rotation etc he would have had at least 30 odd tests.

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    @kev I could easily be convinced of Payne over Johnston, The Boot just carries a bit more mana I reckon, even though Payne was a more well rounded and dangerous player, similarly someone over Murray, who I agree wasnt a strong scrummager, even though he was very good at times...very inconsistent, so yeah I could go with Storey over him (Storey played 36 times for Northland and 3 for the Blues as a sub)

    While Dunn played higher than Holwell, I'm still not sold, think it is about 60/40 for me.

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    @Nepia After Holmes I would have gone for Neil Ruddell.

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    @taniwharugby Donโ€™t get me wrong. All the players are in the frame. Warren Johnstone kicked the ball further and higher than anyone I have ever seen and was a good footballer for a big man. Holwell is the toughest player we have ever had and just got better every year....but Eddie Dunn played 20 times for ABs with two tests.

    The other propping option is Wayne Neville.

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    @kev said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    @Nepia After Holmes I would have gone for Neil Ruddell.

    Ian Ruddell was very good, heady loose forward { No. 8 or 7). He made NZ age grade and trials from memory. Perhaps lacking a little mongrel at times?

    The only slight problem with this discussion is that you are comparing amateurs with professionials (or semi professionials).
    So the likes of Peter Sloane, Joe Morgan, Going/ Woodman/Dunn/Phillips whanau are all at at are slight disadvantage. It's all great fun though...

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    @kev said in Ultimate NPC: - Northland:

    @Nepia After Holmes I would have gone for Neil Ruddell.

    As Iโ€™m not a dirty Northlander, I have no idea who Ruddell is but have watched rugby with Holmes. ๐Ÿ˜„

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    @taniwharugby
    Are you alluding that he was a better rugby player than teacher? ... ๐Ÿ˜„ ...

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