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  • N Nogusta

    @taniwharugby Blues and Auckland

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    @Nogusta Good that means Jordie won’t be following his brother up to the Blues

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      Done deal :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

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        Risky tweet for an official account, his lawyers could be onto that!

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          IMG_20210130_163504.jpg

          Only took them 2 tries to get their own name right.

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            Unless he has skills specific (kicking game, positioning, high balls) to being a rugby union fullback, I think he's better on the wing.

            In other words, in a three way battle for one wing spot between him, Caleb Clarke and Will Jordan, with Jordie being a lock on the other wing.

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              https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/124102983/roger-tuivasasheck-doesnt-want-to-disrespect-the-all-blacks

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                https://www.facebook.com/CollegeRiflesRugby/photos/a.1002189779809373/4339319319429719/

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                • F Frank

                  Unless he has skills specific (kicking game, positioning, high balls) to being a rugby union fullback, I think he's better on the wing.

                  In other words, in a three way battle for one wing spot between him, Caleb Clarke and Will Jordan, with Jordie being a lock on the other wing.

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                  @Frank said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                  Unless he has skills specific (kicking game, positioning, high balls) to being a rugby union fullback, I think he's better on the wing.

                  In other words, in a three way battle for one wing spot between him, Caleb Clarke and Will Jordan, with Jordie being a lock on the other wing.

                  A lock playing on the wing is right

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                    https://www.facebook.com/CollegeRiflesRugby/photos/a.1002189779809373/4339319319429719/

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                    @mikedogz Nice. Same team as Zarn Sullivan and Meihana Grindley.

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                    • Chris B.C Chris B.

                      @taniwharugby said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                      @mikedogz let the speculation and rumours of his Super team and which M10 cup team he will sign for and probably never play for commence!

                      Hey Rog,

                      🏆 🏆 🏆 💰 💰 💰

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                      @Chris-B forget it - no way he's going to Ta$man

                      😛

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                        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-all-blacks-surprise-plan-for-warriors-star-roger-tuivasa-sheck-who-hell-play-for-and-who-will-pay/CV5EE3CGOX5YR5ME64GDJFCDQY/

                        Rugby: All Blacks' surprise plan for Warriors star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, who he'll play for (and who will pay)

                        Roger Tuivasa-Sheck could make his rugby union revival earlier than touted by turning out for Auckland in this year's Mitre 10 Cup provincial season, before joining the Blues in 2022.

                        There may also be a positional switch on the cards, with the All Blacks said to be privately hopeful Tuivasa-Sheck can progress into a quality midfield option.

                        Warriors captain and fullback Tuivasa-Sheck will complete this year's NRL season but he is then expected to skip the chance for a swansong with the Kiwis at the Rugby League World Cup, scheduled for October 23 to November 27 in England, in favour of fast tracking his return to the XV-man code he played through high school.

                        In something of a surprise move, however, the All Blacks are thought to have a desire to develop Tuivasa-Sheck into a midfield option as New Zealand's outside back stocks overflow with talent, while there is a comparative shortage of established midfielders.

                        Despite interest from the Highlanders and Chiefs, Tuivasa-Sheck is expected to this week complete a two-year agreement to join the Blues from 2022, with terms believed to have been reached.

                        Tuivasa-Sheck's deal with the Blues will include a significant third-party arrangement that sits outside the New Zealand Super Rugby salary cap.

                        While managing director Peter Thompson declined to comment when contacted by the Herald, Barfoot and Thompson are thought to be the leading sponsor offering to stump up for Tuivasa-Sheck's third-party payments, which could require a six-figure annual sum.

                        Beauden Barrett negotiated a similar arrangement when he switched from the Hurricanes to the Blues last year – his third-party deal worth $200,000 to $250,000 per-year which is still paid while he is on sabbatical in Japan this season.

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                          https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-all-blacks-surprise-plan-for-warriors-star-roger-tuivasa-sheck-who-hell-play-for-and-who-will-pay/CV5EE3CGOX5YR5ME64GDJFCDQY/

                          Rugby: All Blacks' surprise plan for Warriors star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, who he'll play for (and who will pay)

                          Roger Tuivasa-Sheck could make his rugby union revival earlier than touted by turning out for Auckland in this year's Mitre 10 Cup provincial season, before joining the Blues in 2022.

                          There may also be a positional switch on the cards, with the All Blacks said to be privately hopeful Tuivasa-Sheck can progress into a quality midfield option.

                          Warriors captain and fullback Tuivasa-Sheck will complete this year's NRL season but he is then expected to skip the chance for a swansong with the Kiwis at the Rugby League World Cup, scheduled for October 23 to November 27 in England, in favour of fast tracking his return to the XV-man code he played through high school.

                          In something of a surprise move, however, the All Blacks are thought to have a desire to develop Tuivasa-Sheck into a midfield option as New Zealand's outside back stocks overflow with talent, while there is a comparative shortage of established midfielders.

                          Despite interest from the Highlanders and Chiefs, Tuivasa-Sheck is expected to this week complete a two-year agreement to join the Blues from 2022, with terms believed to have been reached.

                          Tuivasa-Sheck's deal with the Blues will include a significant third-party arrangement that sits outside the New Zealand Super Rugby salary cap.

                          While managing director Peter Thompson declined to comment when contacted by the Herald, Barfoot and Thompson are thought to be the leading sponsor offering to stump up for Tuivasa-Sheck's third-party payments, which could require a six-figure annual sum.

                          Beauden Barrett negotiated a similar arrangement when he switched from the Hurricanes to the Blues last year – his third-party deal worth $200,000 to $250,000 per-year which is still paid while he is on sabbatical in Japan this season.

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                          @Tim said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                          Tuivasa-Sheck's deal with the Blues will include a significant third-party arrangement that sits outside the New Zealand Super Rugby salary cap.

                          That goes without saying. According to a story in the newspaper RTS's salary at the Warriors is $1.17 M. That's on a par, or higher, with the top level ABs.

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                            https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-all-blacks-surprise-plan-for-warriors-star-roger-tuivasa-sheck-who-hell-play-for-and-who-will-pay/CV5EE3CGOX5YR5ME64GDJFCDQY/

                            Rugby: All Blacks' surprise plan for Warriors star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, who he'll play for (and who will pay)

                            Roger Tuivasa-Sheck could make his rugby union revival earlier than touted by turning out for Auckland in this year's Mitre 10 Cup provincial season, before joining the Blues in 2022.

                            There may also be a positional switch on the cards, with the All Blacks said to be privately hopeful Tuivasa-Sheck can progress into a quality midfield option.

                            Warriors captain and fullback Tuivasa-Sheck will complete this year's NRL season but he is then expected to skip the chance for a swansong with the Kiwis at the Rugby League World Cup, scheduled for October 23 to November 27 in England, in favour of fast tracking his return to the XV-man code he played through high school.

                            In something of a surprise move, however, the All Blacks are thought to have a desire to develop Tuivasa-Sheck into a midfield option as New Zealand's outside back stocks overflow with talent, while there is a comparative shortage of established midfielders.

                            Despite interest from the Highlanders and Chiefs, Tuivasa-Sheck is expected to this week complete a two-year agreement to join the Blues from 2022, with terms believed to have been reached.

                            Tuivasa-Sheck's deal with the Blues will include a significant third-party arrangement that sits outside the New Zealand Super Rugby salary cap.

                            While managing director Peter Thompson declined to comment when contacted by the Herald, Barfoot and Thompson are thought to be the leading sponsor offering to stump up for Tuivasa-Sheck's third-party payments, which could require a six-figure annual sum.

                            Beauden Barrett negotiated a similar arrangement when he switched from the Hurricanes to the Blues last year – his third-party deal worth $200,000 to $250,000 per-year which is still paid while he is on sabbatical in Japan this season.

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                            @Tim colour me pessimistic, but I really struggle to see a league player coming over quite late into his career, being able to adjust to the midfield in both attack and defence in union, especially considering he only plays fullback in league doesn't he?

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                              @Tim colour me pessimistic, but I really struggle to see a league player coming over quite late into his career, being able to adjust to the midfield in both attack and defence in union, especially considering he only plays fullback in league doesn't he?

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                              @Bones I barely watch league, so have absolutely no idea. Does sound like a stretch though.

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                                @Tim colour me pessimistic, but I really struggle to see a league player coming over quite late into his career, being able to adjust to the midfield in both attack and defence in union, especially considering he only plays fullback in league doesn't he?

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                                @Bones said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                                @Tim colour me pessimistic, but I really struggle to see a league player coming over quite late into his career, being able to adjust to the midfield in both attack and defence in union, especially considering he only plays fullback in league doesn't he?

                                I hope he isn't going to be given a big money contract, frankly he should need to show that he deserves one

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                                • BonesB Bones

                                  @Tim colour me pessimistic, but I really struggle to see a league player coming over quite late into his career, being able to adjust to the midfield in both attack and defence in union, especially considering he only plays fullback in league doesn't he?

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                                  @Bones The Blues can play RTS at centre. 😉

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                                    Interesting - his NZ Schools coach said he thought midfield might be his spot.

                                    Andrew Douglas coached the New Zealand secondary schools rugby team 10 years ago that Tuivasa-Sheck was a part of. He's also previously mentored the St Peter's Cambridge 1st XV, and is in the United States heading Old Glory DC in Major League Rugby.
                                    
                                    "I could actually see him at centre long term. Defensively reads really well… his ability to straighten up on attack and put others in space could be a real asset there too," Douglas says
                                    
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                                      @Bones The Blues can play RTS at centre. 😉

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                                      @Bovidae said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                                      @Bones The Blues can play RTS at centre. 😉

                                      Hopefully outside Ioane.

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                                      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                        he'll be a winger. are there even rules that pertain to the winger?

                                        also, the AB selectors have proven over the past couple of years that they don't give a fuck about the positioning of the guy selected at 14, so he doesn't even have to learn that.

                                        He's already better under the high ball than any of the other options, is quicker, stronger, and has better feet than them as well.

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                                        @mariner4life said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                                        He's already better under the high ball than any of the other options, is quicker, stronger, and has better feet than them as well.

                                        Not sure of the relevance of your foot fetish, but thanks for the info 👍

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                                        • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                          Interesting - his NZ Schools coach said he thought midfield might be his spot.

                                          Andrew Douglas coached the New Zealand secondary schools rugby team 10 years ago that Tuivasa-Sheck was a part of. He's also previously mentored the St Peter's Cambridge 1st XV, and is in the United States heading Old Glory DC in Major League Rugby.
                                          
                                          "I could actually see him at centre long term. Defensively reads really well… his ability to straighten up on attack and put others in space could be a real asset there too," Douglas says
                                          
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                                          @KiwiMurph said in Tuivasa-Sheck:

                                          Interesting - his NZ Schools coach said he thought midfield might be his spot.

                                          Andrew Douglas coached the New Zealand secondary schools rugby team 10 years ago that Tuivasa-Sheck was a part of. He's also previously mentored the St Peter's Cambridge 1st XV, and is in the United States heading Old Glory DC in Major League Rugby.
                                          
                                          "I could actually see him at centre long term. Defensively reads really well… his ability to straighten up on attack and put others in space could be a real asset there too," Douglas says
                                          

                                          I would love to see him play 5/8 for the Warriors. I think he’s a natural ball player, but because of his speed has played in the outside backs. He’s a pretty unique talent. I’m thinking a cross between Milner-Skudder and Tuitupo

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