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Hurricanes 2021

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    The last hurrah: Dane Coles eyes Super Rugby glory in Canes swansong

    Dane Coles' is off contract at the conclusion of 2021 and the All Blacks hooker is determined to make his last year with the Hurricanes a winning one.

    "Obviously my last year coming up with the Canes. I haven't completely ruled out staying on, but I've just got to appreciate it this year mate," Coles said on his future.

    (...)

    Coles had planned on retiring from professional rugby at the end of 2021 and the Covid-19 disrupted 2020 season left Coles reflecting on that move. If he does pull the pin he will step away from the game completely, with no desire to get into media, punditry or coaching.

    He may become a firefighter and plans to play one last season for his beloved Paraparaumu Rugby Club (where he first played and grew up), before hanging up the boots for good.

    This year though he has things to achieve with the Hurricanes and the All Blacks.

    "I still love playing for New Zealand and still passionate about it. I'm still driven to get there and it all starts by performing for the Hurricanes."

    And while retirement seems more likely, would the 2023 tournament be a bridge too far?

    "Haha, never say never mate. Especially with Roger (Tuivasa-Sheck) coming over to rugby, it would be awesome to play with him. I'm not ruling out anything, I'm likely to keep going as long as I can until the coaches say that's enough, haha."

    (...)

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      Lot of love for Kirifi from you Canes fans.

      I’d go:
      6. Flanders
      7. Ardie
      8. Evans

      That’s your best trio. No bias whatsoever as I’m a chiefs fan. 😉

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      • NepiaN Nepia

        Lot of love for Kirifi from you Canes fans.

        I’d go:
        6. Flanders
        7. Ardie
        8. Evans

        That’s your best trio. No bias whatsoever as I’m a chiefs fan. 😉

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        #355

        @Nepia hard to argue if Evans can get back to his best form. I guess the Canes have the luxury of rotating a number of those guys and still having a very solid back row unit. We all know the coaches will select Prinsep though which is painful.

        I’d just really love to see Flanders get a good trot at 8.

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        • StargazerS Stargazer

          The last hurrah: Dane Coles eyes Super Rugby glory in Canes swansong

          Dane Coles' is off contract at the conclusion of 2021 and the All Blacks hooker is determined to make his last year with the Hurricanes a winning one.

          "Obviously my last year coming up with the Canes. I haven't completely ruled out staying on, but I've just got to appreciate it this year mate," Coles said on his future.

          (...)

          Coles had planned on retiring from professional rugby at the end of 2021 and the Covid-19 disrupted 2020 season left Coles reflecting on that move. If he does pull the pin he will step away from the game completely, with no desire to get into media, punditry or coaching.

          He may become a firefighter and plans to play one last season for his beloved Paraparaumu Rugby Club (where he first played and grew up), before hanging up the boots for good.

          This year though he has things to achieve with the Hurricanes and the All Blacks.

          "I still love playing for New Zealand and still passionate about it. I'm still driven to get there and it all starts by performing for the Hurricanes."

          And while retirement seems more likely, would the 2023 tournament be a bridge too far?

          "Haha, never say never mate. Especially with Roger (Tuivasa-Sheck) coming over to rugby, it would be awesome to play with him. I'm not ruling out anything, I'm likely to keep going as long as I can until the coaches say that's enough, haha."

          (...)

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          @Stargazer been one of the Canes greatest players you would have to say. Never forget him playing through the pain in the 2016 final. Hopefully we have a great season and send him off in style.

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            With the season fast approaching what are everyones thoughts on the first starting 23 of the year.

            Here's what I would pick:

            1. Armstrong
            2. Coles (c)
            3. Lomax
            4. Fifita
            5. Scrafton
            6. Flanders
            7. Kirifi
            8. Savea
            9. Campbell
            10. Garden-Bachop
            11. Rayasi
            12. Laumape
            13. Umaga-Jensen
            14. Goosen
            15. Barrett
            16. Aumua
            17. Numia
            18. Fidow
            19. Walker-Leawere
            20. Evans
            21. Taumatiene
            22. Love/Hickey
            23. Aso/Toala/Proctor

            VS what I think the coaches will pick:

            1. Armstrong
            2. Coles (c)
            3. Lomax
            4. Blackwell
            5. Scrafton
            6. Prinsep
            7. Kirifi
            8. Savea
            9. Taumatiene
            10. Garden-Bachop
            11. Savea
            12. Laumape
            13. Umaga-Jensen
            14. Goosen
            15. Barrett
            16. Aumua
            17. Numia
            18. Fidow
            19. Fifita
            20. Flanders
            21. Campbell
            22. Hickey
            23. Aso/Proctor
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            @Canes4life

            Agree with both your starting team. And unfortunately your coaches team too.

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            • canefanC canefan

              @KiwiMurph said in 2021 Hurricanes:

              Hickey over Garden-Bachop? Surely not.

              I am no JGB fan. But he upped his game as last season went along. He'll never have a ceiling any higher than a Jimmy Gopperth type (he's not there yet!!) but he will probably be the place holder until we can unearth another

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              #358

              @canefan said in 2021 Hurricanes:

              @KiwiMurph said in 2021 Hurricanes:

              Hickey over Garden-Bachop? Surely not.

              I am no JGB fan. But he upped his game as last season went along. He'll never have a ceiling any higher than a Jimmy Gopperth type (he's not there yet!!) but he will probably be the place holder until we can unearth another

              Gopperth was useless at super rugby level. was pleased to finally see him go. JGB isn't a world beater but at least he does the basics well. Including defending. He doesn't wave them through. And his line clearing is good as well (unlike Gopperth). And he has a VG partnership with Barrett.

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                @canefan said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                @KiwiMurph said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                Hickey over Garden-Bachop? Surely not.

                I am no JGB fan. But he upped his game as last season went along. He'll never have a ceiling any higher than a Jimmy Gopperth type (he's not there yet!!) but he will probably be the place holder until we can unearth another

                Gopperth was useless at super rugby level. was pleased to finally see him go. JGB isn't a world beater but at least he does the basics well. Including defending. He doesn't wave them through. And his line clearing is good as well (unlike Gopperth). And he has a VG partnership with Barrett.

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                @Winger Gopperth was awesome in the UK, played a lot of time at 12, really matured. Sad we didn't get to see that for the Canes

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                  https://twitter.com/SuperRugbyNZ/status/1358916538972086272

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                    Anyone else going to the game of 3 halves on Saturday?

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                      https://twitter.com/SuperRugbyNZ/status/1358943701968375810

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                        https://twitter.com/SuperRugbyNZ/status/1358916538972086272

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                        @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                        https://twitter.com/SuperRugbyNZ/status/1358916538972086272

                        I remember he was to be the next quality red n black 10. And he never quite made it

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                        • canefanC canefan

                          @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                          https://twitter.com/SuperRugbyNZ/status/1358916538972086272

                          I remember he was to be the next quality red n black 10. And he never quite made it

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                          @canefan ... because he had a talented queue of All Blacks ahead of him. Dan Carter, Tom Taylor, Colin Slade. And Israel Dagg at fullback.

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                            @canefan ... because he had a talented queue of All Blacks ahead of him. Dan Carter, Tom Taylor, Colin Slade. And Israel Dagg at fullback.

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                            @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                            @canefan ... because he had a talented queue of All Blacks ahead of him. Dan Carter, Tom Taylor, Colin Slade. And Israel Dagg at fullback.

                            An embarrassment of riches. Did he ever try and move to another super franchise?

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                              @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                              @canefan ... because he had a talented queue of All Blacks ahead of him. Dan Carter, Tom Taylor, Colin Slade. And Israel Dagg at fullback.

                              An embarrassment of riches. Did he ever try and move to another super franchise?

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                              @canefan Don't know whether he tried. He left for Munster at quite a young age (at least, at the time it was young; now it's not unusual for players to leave at the age of 25, unfortunately). He has been pretty successful there (until his neck injury).

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                                @canefan Don't know whether he tried. He left for Munster at quite a young age (at least, at the time it was young; now it's not unusual for players to leave at the age of 25, unfortunately). He has been pretty successful there (until his neck injury).

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                                @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                                @canefan Don't know whether he tried. He left for Munster at quite a young age (at least, at the time it was young; now it's not unusual for players to leave at the age of 25, unfortunately). He has been pretty successful there (until his neck injury).

                                I recall back in the day budding canty 10s were all happy to sit behind DC rather than go elsewhere. I think Slade went to Otago eventually

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                                  I got the sense Tyler Bleyendaal had a game more suited to the Northern Hemisphere. He looked the business age grade level but never really transferred that promise over to Mitre 10 Cup or Super Rugby - regardless of who else was in front of him.

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                                    There was a run of NZ U20 1st 5s who never really kicked on (Renata, Bleyendaal and Anscombe). The exception in that 4 year period was Cruden.

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                                      @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                                      @canefan Don't know whether he tried. He left for Munster at quite a young age (at least, at the time it was young; now it's not unusual for players to leave at the age of 25, unfortunately). He has been pretty successful there (until his neck injury).

                                      I recall back in the day budding canty 10s were all happy to sit behind DC rather than go elsewhere. I think Slade went to Otago eventually

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                                      @canefan Slade played for the Landers in 2011-2013 and for the Crusaders 2009-2010 and 2014-2015. Bleyendaal played for the Crusaders 2012-2014.

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                                        There was a run of NZ U20 1st 5s who never really kicked on (Renata, Bleyendaal and Anscombe). The exception in that 4 year period was Cruden.

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                                        @Bovidae Tom Taylor was in the same U20s squad as Cruden. He became an All Black. Also suffered from the (Crusaders) queue.

                                        I wouldn't say Anscombe didn't kick on. He just did better in Wales than in NZ.

                                        Hayden Parker has done quite well for himself in Japan.

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                                          @Bovidae Tom Taylor was in the same U20s squad as Cruden. He became an All Black. Also suffered from the (Crusaders) queue.

                                          I wouldn't say Anscombe didn't kick on. He just did better in Wales than in NZ.

                                          Hayden Parker has done quite well for himself in Japan.

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                                          @Stargazer said in 2021 Hurricanes:

                                          @Bovidae Tom Taylor was in the same U20s squad as Cruden. He became an All Black. Also suffered from the (Crusaders) queue.

                                          I wouldn't say Anscombe didn't kick on. He just did better in Wales than in NZ.

                                          Hayden Parker has done quite well for himself in Japan.

                                          So most of that batch were good, just not good enough for super rugby and the ABs

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