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Blues 2021

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  • StargazerS Stargazer

    @Yeetyaah Read a few posts back in this thread and you have your answer. 🙂

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    @Stargazer I read, but y'all said it wasn't confirmed by MacDonald and nothing confirmed about either of them.

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      Blues 2021 squad:

      Hookers: Ray Niuia ( Ta$man), James Parsons (North Harbour), Soane Vikena (Auckland).

      Props: Alex Hodgman (Auckland), Nepo Laulala (Counties Manukau), James Lay (Auckland), Marcel Renata (Auckland), Karl Tu’inukuafe (North Harbour), Ofa Tuungafasi (Auckland).

      Locks: Gerard Cowley-Tuioti (North Harbour), Sam Darry (Canterbury), Josh Goodhue (Northland), Jacob Pierce (North Harbour), Patrick Tuipulotu (Auckland).

      Loose forwards: Blake Gibson (Auckland), Dillon Hunt (North Harbour), Akira Ioane (Auckland), Dalton Papalii (Counties Manukau), Taine Plumtree (Wellington), Tom Robinson (Northland), Hoskins Sotutu (Auckland).

      Halfbacks: Finlay Christie ( Ta$man), Sam Nock (Northland), Jonathan Ruru (Auckland).

      Inside backs: Otere Black (Bay of Plenty), Stephen Perofeta (Taranaki), Harry Plummer (Auckland).

      Midfield: TJ Faiane (Auckland), Rieko Ioane (Auckland), Tanielu Tele’a (Auckland).

      Outside backs: Caleb Clarke (Auckland), AJ Lam (Auckland), Jone Macilai-Tori (Northland), Emoni Narawa (Bay of Plenty), Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (Taranaki), Zarn Sullivan (Auckland), Mark Telea ( Ta$man).

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        No Eklund. Only three midfield backs.

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        • TimT Tim

          No Eklund. Only three midfield backs.

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          @Tim wow, Macilai!

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            Blues development player of the year and New Zealand under-20 hooker Vikena (signed for four years) was injured in the Mitre-10 Cup, which means the well-performed Kurt Eklund returns as injury cover. Eklund (Bay of Plenty) has signed a two-year deal with the Blues that kicks in from 2022.

            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300173586/super-rugby-blues-add-swathe-of-young-comers-to-bolster-deep-and-impressive-squad

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              Fuuuuck look at that backline depth. Y'all managed to snag Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens.

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                Plumtree?

                It's not like Auckland doesn't have a surplus of loose forwards around. Finau was involved with the Blues this year too.

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                  The first-year players are Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, lock Sam Darry (Canterbury), Plumtree (Wellington) and the Auckland quartet of hooker Soane Vikena, Lam, Sullivan and Samoa and ex-Bristol prop Lay.

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                  • BovidaeB Bovidae

                    Plumtree?

                    It's not like Auckland doesn't have a surplus of loose forwards around. Finau was involved with the Blues this year too.

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                    @Bovidae Yeah, odd selection. Like the hookers, may be due to early signings?

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                      Depth in midfield is a big concern.

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                      • TimT Tim

                        Depth in midfield is a big concern.

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                        @Tim i had heard the Blues were keen on Tua, I wonder if he might be available for the latter part of the season, so they'll give him a Dev contract or something ?

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                        • TimT Tim

                          Blues development player of the year and New Zealand under-20 hooker Vikena (signed for four years) was injured in the Mitre-10 Cup, which means the well-performed Kurt Eklund returns as injury cover. Eklund (Bay of Plenty) has signed a two-year deal with the Blues that kicks in from 2022.

                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300173586/super-rugby-blues-add-swathe-of-young-comers-to-bolster-deep-and-impressive-squad

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                          @Tim One more year for Parsons then before Eklund replaces him?

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                            For who prefers imgages:

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                              From the media release:

                              There is one further player to be named in a 38-strong squad.

                              https://blues.rugby/2021-squad-named/

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                              • StargazerS Stargazer

                                From the media release:

                                There is one further player to be named in a 38-strong squad.

                                https://blues.rugby/2021-squad-named/

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                                @Stargazer I presume a midfielder.

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                                  So I wonder how Eklund works?

                                  Is he in for the whole season replacing Vikena?

                                  Or only part of the season?

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                                    I know this signing was announced a few weeks ago but the Blues have scored a bit of a coup stealing Darry from Crusader land.
                                    Decent prospect by all accounts, just that the locking queue in red and black is a bit long.
                                    His mum is the nutritionist on the weetbix ads and his dad was a North Otago rep and good mates with Steve Hansen

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                                      I know this signing was announced a few weeks ago but the Blues have scored a bit of a coup stealing Darry from Crusader land.
                                      Decent prospect by all accounts, just that the locking queue in red and black is a bit long.
                                      His mum is the nutritionist on the weetbix ads and his dad was a North Otago rep and good mates with Steve Hansen

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                                      @Crucial it seems that Auckland is suddenly a credible (even attractive) destination for young players.

                                      At long bloody last is all I can say.

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                                        @Crucial it seems that Auckland is suddenly a credible (even attractive) destination for young players.

                                        At long bloody last is all I can say.

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                                        @nzzp also helps that he is friends with Rangi’s son

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                                          @nzzp also helps that he is friends with Rangi’s son

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                                          @Crucial yeah, but it's not just him. Our fringe players are a huge step up on last year, and the year before that.

                                          Every team has stars, but it's the squad depth that often makes a difference when injuries start to kick in. That's where the recruitment is so effective, and where Canterbury have had an edge for so long. I think you're starting to see talented up and comping players moving from other regions into Auckland because they want to - the outside back from Naki (JRK), Hunt coming home. Hell, even Nepo coming back over the hill wouldn't have happened in the past.

                                          Anyway, our traditional (of the last few years) weaknesses of 2/9/10/15 are still there, but they have moved from 'yawning chasm of pain' to 'solid, but not world class'. I'll take that, and there is plenty of upside out there too.

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