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Chiefs 2022

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  • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

    @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

    @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

    @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

    Surely there would be out clauses etc

    Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

    Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

    I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

    Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

    2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

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    @kiwi_expat Nankivell and Narawa on the wing and Lowe at fullback?

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    • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

      @kiwi_expat Nankivell and Narawa on the wing and Lowe at fullback?

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      #568

      @Yeetyaah Narawa 15, Lowe 14.

      Nankivell has to be at 11 or 12, he's such an influential player on attack, but also his work off the ball.

      A linchpin on defense and a real creator & great physicality he brings to a backline that lacks size.

      Tupaea best at 12 than 11.. so Nankivell at 11 it is. Seturo is defensively frail & on the small side.

      The Chiefs beat the Crusaders with Nankivell at 11, Tupaea at 12, who were both instrumental.

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      • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

        @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

        @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

        @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

        Surely there would be out clauses etc

        Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

        Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

        I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

        Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

        2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

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        @kiwi_expat said in Chiefs 2022:

        @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

        @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

        @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

        Surely there would be out clauses etc

        Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

        Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

        I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

        Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

        2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

        That looks like a good team to fight it out with the Canes and Landers as the 3rd to 5th best in NZ.

        We need much more on the wing and at fullback to challenge the top teams. Lowe can stay, recruit Rayasi, and give ENS his chance at FB (or cut him lose) and try to steal JRK from the Blues.

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        • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

          @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

          @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

          @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

          Surely there would be out clauses etc

          Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

          Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

          I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

          Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

          2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

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          @kiwi_expat that would leave Ioane with 3 options.. Moana and be coached by Mauger😅take JGB spot at the canes or head overseas

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          • gt12G gt12

            @kiwi_expat said in Chiefs 2022:

            @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

            @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

            @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

            Surely there would be out clauses etc

            Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

            Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

            I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

            Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

            2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

            That looks like a good team to fight it out with the Canes and Landers as the 3rd to 5th best in NZ.

            We need much more on the wing and at fullback to challenge the top teams. Lowe can stay, recruit Rayasi, and give ENS his chance at FB (or cut him lose) and try to steal JRK from the Blues.

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            @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

            @kiwi_expat said in Chiefs 2022:

            @gt12 said in Chiefs 2022:

            @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

            @Duluth said in Chiefs 2022:

            Surely there would be out clauses etc

            Sure, we saw that when Laulala and Mafileo swapped places, and the same for Alaimalo in 2021, and Ioane this season.

            Trask is only 23 so I doubt the Chiefs would do that after investing in him. Gatland's contract likely won't be renewed after next season when he'll be 28. A move to the NH would suit him.

            I think the biggest questions are whether Dmac (1) comes back, and (2) wants to play 10.

            Assuming that yes is the answer to both of those questions (it's his best chance of playing in an AB jersey, IMO), then we need to be developing/signing our next fullback. I don't see anyone there now good enough or trusted enough..

            2023 (best 9-15): Weber, DMac, Nankivell, Tupaea, ALB, Narawa, Lowe. 21 Ratima, 22 Reihana, 23 Wrampling.

            That looks like a good team to fight it out with the Canes and Landers as the 3rd to 5th best in NZ.

            We need much more on the wing and at fullback to challenge the top teams. Lowe can stay, recruit Rayasi, and give ENS his chance at FB (or cut him lose) and try to steal JRK from the Blues.

            Don't be greedy now, you already have 1/2 or more of a current (& future potential) All Black's pack and midfield. The Highlanders require a Rayasi or JRK more than you do, they have a good pack and some key backs in TUJ, Fakatava, Gilbert, Smith. just need Rayasi on one wing to pair with Nareki, and entice PUJ southward to pair with his brother in the midfield.

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              https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

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              • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

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                #573

                @Daffy-Jaffy said in Chiefs 2022:

                https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

                @Daffy-Jaffy said in Chiefs 2022:

                https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

                I wonder what the talent drain on other nations will be as players move to the US in time to qualify. I imagine that the salaries could be very good

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                • CrucialC Crucial

                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in Chiefs 2022:

                  https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

                  @Daffy-Jaffy said in Chiefs 2022:

                  https://www.rugbypass.com/news/lions-boss-warren-gatland-linked-to-monstrous-test-role/

                  I wonder what the talent drain on other nations will be as players move to the US in time to qualify. I imagine that the salaries could be very good

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                  @Crucial if Gats Sr was to go he could take Bryn with him, then in 5 years donning the Eagles 10 jersey would be Bryn out of Huntly.. now residing in Houston!

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                  • GrooterG Grooter

                    @Crucial if Gats Sr was to go he could take Bryn with him, then in 5 years donning the Eagles 10 jersey would be Bryn out of Huntly.. now residing in Houston!

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                    @FakatavaFuture said in Chiefs 2022:

                    @Crucial if Gats Sr was to go he could take Bryn with him, then in 5 years donning the Eagles 10 jersey would be Bryn out of Huntly.. now residing in Houston!

                    Yeah. Not having a crack at him but Gats' time in NZ will have had him identify quite a few upcomers and experienced players that won't probably make the ABs but could very well add a lot to, not only an Eagles squad, but the internal US competition to get better quality games happening.
                    I fear more for the Pasifika teams. Just as they have a pathway to strengthen their national sides they could potentially lose layers to a lucrative US market.
                    The US RWC is a long way off in playing terms but there will need to be a build up period and I can see a number of 'fringe' NZ (and Chiefs) players plying their trade in the states through the mid 2020s

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                      https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/super-rugby-pacific-chiefs-hit-by-second-covid-19-wave/IKXEUPFVKASGA7H743BT3UH6F4/

                      McMillan told NZME that around eight or nine players are currently infected with Covid-19.

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                      • TimT Tim

                        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/super-rugby-pacific-chiefs-hit-by-second-covid-19-wave/IKXEUPFVKASGA7H743BT3UH6F4/

                        McMillan told NZME that around eight or nine players are currently infected with Covid-19.

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                        @Tim said in Chiefs 2022:

                        https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/super-rugby-pacific-chiefs-hit-by-second-covid-19-wave/IKXEUPFVKASGA7H743BT3UH6F4/

                        McMillan told NZME that around eight or nine players are currently infected with Covid-19.

                        Geez when will this end.

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                          Without knowing which players (and positions) it could be a big problem or something that can be managed. Hopefully none of the players that didn't travel to Melbourne are in that group.

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                            Without knowing which players (and positions) it could be a big problem or something that can be managed. Hopefully none of the players that didn't travel to Melbourne are in that group.

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                            @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

                            Without knowing which players (and positions) it could be a big problem or something that can be managed. Hopefully none of the players that didn't travel to Melbourne are in that group.

                            The article mentions that they are players not previously affected.
                            In the round against MP that was covid hit, among the non-covid players that took the field were

                            Norris
                            BBBR
                            Slater
                            Vaa'i
                            PGS
                            Weber
                            Gatland
                            Poihipi
                            Nanks
                            Lowe
                            Narawa
                            Trask
                            Finau
                            Ioane
                            QT

                            Could be a very makeshift side

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                            • CrucialC Crucial

                              @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

                              Without knowing which players (and positions) it could be a big problem or something that can be managed. Hopefully none of the players that didn't travel to Melbourne are in that group.

                              The article mentions that they are players not previously affected.
                              In the round against MP that was covid hit, among the non-covid players that took the field were

                              Norris
                              BBBR
                              Slater
                              Vaa'i
                              PGS
                              Weber
                              Gatland
                              Poihipi
                              Nanks
                              Lowe
                              Narawa
                              Trask
                              Finau
                              Ioane
                              QT

                              Could be a very makeshift side

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                              #580

                              @Crucial Norris got covid when in Melbourne for the Super Round so missed the Waratahs and Reds games.

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                                https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/128660529/be-yourself-the-simple-philosophy-behind-vivacious-chiefs-lock-naitoa-ah-kuoi

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/128660529/be-yourself-the-simple-philosophy-behind-vivacious-chiefs-lock-naitoa-ah-kuoi

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                                  @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/128660529/be-yourself-the-simple-philosophy-behind-vivacious-chiefs-lock-naitoa-ah-kuoi

                                  I forget how young he is. Plenty of upside there for development too. Helps that he is with 3 AB locks at training.
                                  Funny how our areas of depth concern can get filled quickly in NZ. Lots of young locks looking promising and it was only a season or so back we were fretting over halfbacks yet we now have four that have test experience plus a couple more that look like they could step up without much effort.
                                  From a Chiefs perspective locks and halfacks look pretty healthy for while.

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                                  • CrucialC Crucial

                                    @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/128660529/be-yourself-the-simple-philosophy-behind-vivacious-chiefs-lock-naitoa-ah-kuoi

                                    I forget how young he is. Plenty of upside there for development too. Helps that he is with 3 AB locks at training.
                                    Funny how our areas of depth concern can get filled quickly in NZ. Lots of young locks looking promising and it was only a season or so back we were fretting over halfbacks yet we now have four that have test experience plus a couple more that look like they could step up without much effort.
                                    From a Chiefs perspective locks and halfacks look pretty healthy for while.

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                                    @Crucial I mentioned previously that McWhannell is the oldest of the other 4 Chiefs locks, and he turns 24 later in the year. Once BBBR goes, there is the nucleus of a strong locking contingent for many years to come.

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                                    • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                      @Crucial I mentioned previously that McWhannell is the oldest of the other 4 Chiefs locks, and he turns 24 later in the year. Once BBBR goes, there is the nucleus of a strong locking contingent for many years to come.

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                                      @Bovidae said in Chiefs 2022:

                                      @Crucial I mentioned previously that McWhannell is the oldest of the other 4 Chiefs locks, and he turns 24 later in the year. Once BBBR goes, there is the nucleus of a strong locking contingent for many years to come.

                                      Here's hoping that the days of using the likes of Mitch Brown in the second row are behind us.

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                                      • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/128660529/be-yourself-the-simple-philosophy-behind-vivacious-chiefs-lock-naitoa-ah-kuoi

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                                        @Bovidae I'm such a massive fan of his, I've seen him around a few times at the supermarket and shit but I never say anything when I see players out as they're just humans. Mum's met him at games and says he's the loveliest guy out. Always a big fan of players personalities coming out rather than the standard "full credit to the boys" shit. Defs a future All Black.

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                                        • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

                                          @Bovidae I'm such a massive fan of his, I've seen him around a few times at the supermarket and shit but I never say anything when I see players out as they're just humans. Mum's met him at games and says he's the loveliest guy out. Always a big fan of players personalities coming out rather than the standard "full credit to the boys" shit. Defs a future All Black.

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                                          @Yeetyaah said in Chiefs 2022:

                                          @Bovidae I'm such a massive fan of his, I've seen him around a few times at the supermarket and shit but I never say anything when I see players out as they're just humans. Mum's met him at games and says he's the loveliest guy out. Always a big fan of players personalities coming out rather than the standard "full credit to the boys" shit. Defs a future All Black.

                                          Awesome, agree, agree, and no way.

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