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  • StargazerS Stargazer

    @Canes4life Depth, for when injury strikes?

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    @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

    @Canes4life Depth, for when injury strikes?

    I guess, hopefully we get to see the more realistic starting Hurricanes side next week against the Crusaders.

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    • A ARHS

      Copied from Hurricanes website for the upcoming match. Some unexpected names on this list. Hame Faiva back in NZ. Several I have not heard of. Matt Whaanga added too. Kyle Brown - is this the South African??

      Hurricanes team to play the Blues:
      1 Pouri Rakete-Stones
      2 Leif Schwenke
      3 Pasilio Tosi
      4 Justin Sangster
      5 Josh Taula
      6 TK Howden
      7 Du'Plessis Kirifi
      8 Devan Flanders
      9 Jamie Booth
      10 Aidan Morgan
      11 Solomone Naiduki
      12 Matt Whaanga
      13 Kyle Brown
      14 Julian Savea
      15 Harry Godfrey

      Replacements:
      16. Hame Faiva
      17. Josh Southall
      18. Xavier Numia
      19. Siale Lauaki
      20. Tevita Mafileo
      21. Owen Franks
      22. James Blackwell
      23. Reed Prinsep
      24. Sione Halalilo
      25. Peter Lakai
      26. Brayden Iose
      27. Cam Roigard
      28. Logan Henry
      29. Brett Cameron
      30. Riley Higgins
      31. Kienan Higgins
      32. Salesi Rayasi
      33. Waqa Nalaga
      34. Josh Moorby

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      #721

      @ARHS

      The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

      All the All Blacks and

      Love
      Sillivan
      Sinkinson
      Naholo
      PUJ

      Bird
      Delany
      IWL
      Laubsher

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      • WingerW Winger

        @ARHS

        The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

        All the All Blacks and

        Love
        Sillivan
        Sinkinson
        Naholo
        PUJ

        Bird
        Delany
        IWL
        Laubsher

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        @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

        @ARHS

        The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

        All the All Blacks and

        Love
        Sillivan
        Sinkinson
        Naholo
        PUJ

        Bird
        Delany
        IWL
        Laubsher

        Adding in Billy Proctor aswell as he'll be pushing for a starting berth.

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        • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

          @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

          @ARHS

          The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

          All the All Blacks and

          Love
          Sillivan
          Sinkinson
          Naholo
          PUJ

          Bird
          Delany
          IWL
          Laubsher

          Adding in Billy Proctor aswell as he'll be pushing for a starting berth.

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          @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

          @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

          @ARHS

          The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

          All the All Blacks and

          Love
          Sillivan
          Sinkinson
          Naholo
          PUJ

          Bird
          Delany
          IWL
          Laubsher

          Adding in Billy Proctor aswell as he'll be pushing for a starting berth.

          Completely forgot about him. If he's fit he will likely start. Maybe with Higgins if Sullivan is out too.

          It adds a bit of interest for me this year with 2 young Wellington guns available. And to see if these new training facilities make a difference. Did Wellington move as well before last years NPC?

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          • WingerW Winger

            @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

            @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

            @ARHS

            The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

            All the All Blacks and

            Love
            Sillivan
            Sinkinson
            Naholo
            PUJ

            Bird
            Delany
            IWL
            Laubsher

            Adding in Billy Proctor aswell as he'll be pushing for a starting berth.

            Completely forgot about him. If he's fit he will likely start. Maybe with Higgins if Sullivan is out too.

            It adds a bit of interest for me this year with 2 young Wellington guns available. And to see if these new training facilities make a difference. Did Wellington move as well before last years NPC?

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            @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

            @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

            @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

            @ARHS

            The better missing players Or at least ones I want to be available as maybe they are good enough to start in the 23

            All the All Blacks and

            Love
            Sillivan
            Sinkinson
            Naholo
            PUJ

            Bird
            Delany
            IWL
            Laubsher

            Adding in Billy Proctor aswell as he'll be pushing for a starting berth.

            Completely forgot about him. If he's fit he will likely start. Maybe with Higgins if Sullivan is out too.

            It adds a bit of interest for me this year with 2 young Wellington guns available. And to see if these new training facilities make a difference. Did Wellington move as well before last years NPC?

            Nah they were still in Newtown I believe; the Phoenix men's side were the first to make the shift followed by the Canes at the back-end of last year.

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            • WingerW Winger

              @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

              What's the point in a pre-season game when the majority of those players won't even be squad players when the season kicks off properly? Odd.

              7 of the starting 15. Seems odd but I guess they just want to see what they look like at this level. Likely to only get half a game and then the eligible players get a run in the 2nd half

              Hurricanes team to play the Blues:
              2 Leif Schwenke 28 yr old Manawatu hooker
              3 Pasilio Tosi Ops Full time contract
              5 Josh Taula Young Manawatu lock at 2.03m and 114kg, from Canterbury.
              11 Solomone Naiduki ???
              12 Matt Whaanga The 24-year-old is looking forward to being back in the Southland colours again
              13 Kyle Brown 7/7/2020 Kyle Brown – Feilding High School.
              15 Harry Godfrey Young HB back

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              @Winger Josh Taula is an interesting selection , hes is one seriously big human being , saw him playing for the Turbos against the Taniwha last year , is a very physical player could be a great long term addition to the Hurricanes.

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              • WingerW Winger

                @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                What's the point in a pre-season game when the majority of those players won't even be squad players when the season kicks off properly? Odd.

                7 of the starting 15. Seems odd but I guess they just want to see what they look like at this level. Likely to only get half a game and then the eligible players get a run in the 2nd half

                Hurricanes team to play the Blues:
                2 Leif Schwenke 28 yr old Manawatu hooker
                3 Pasilio Tosi Ops Full time contract
                5 Josh Taula Young Manawatu lock at 2.03m and 114kg, from Canterbury.
                11 Solomone Naiduki ???
                12 Matt Whaanga The 24-year-old is looking forward to being back in the Southland colours again
                13 Kyle Brown 7/7/2020 Kyle Brown – Feilding High School.
                15 Harry Godfrey Young HB back

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                @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                Leif Schwenke is an Auckland club rugby veteran. Good to see him getting a run.

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                  @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                  Leif Schwenke is an Auckland club rugby veteran. Good to see him getting a run.

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                  @Tim He played for the Turbos in the 2022 NPC.
                  His selection is an indication of how many players aren't available.

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                    @Winger Josh Taula is an interesting selection , hes is one seriously big human being , saw him playing for the Turbos against the Taniwha last year , is a very physical player could be a great long term addition to the Hurricanes.

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                    @Steven-Harris Was he the one playing lock/6?

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                      I went to do a delivery of new Mizuno shoes for Caleb Delaney at the new complex in Upper Hutt it’s very flash didn’t see any Canes players but the Nix women had just arrived

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                        @Steven-Harris Was he the one playing lock/6?

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                        @mikey07 yeah played lock in that game has a similar haircut to TK Howden

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                          #731

                          Article on Aumua and Coles

                          https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                          While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                          “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                          “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                          “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                          Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                          “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                          “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

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                          • WingerW Winger

                            Article on Aumua and Coles

                            https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                            While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                            “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                            “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                            “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                            Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                            “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                            “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

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                            @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                            Article on Aumua and Coles

                            https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                            While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                            “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                            “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                            “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                            Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                            “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                            “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

                            The Canes will need these two to be fit for the majority of the campaign if we are a chance.

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                              @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                              Article on Aumua and Coles

                              https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                              While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                              “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                              “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                              “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                              Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                              “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                              “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

                              The Canes will need these two to be fit for the majority of the campaign if we are a chance.

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                              #733

                              @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                              @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                              Article on Aumua and Coles

                              https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                              While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                              “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                              “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                              “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                              Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                              “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                              “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

                              The Canes will need these two to be fit for the majority of the campaign if we are a chance.

                              Agree.

                              Is Devery out for some time. And what's happened to O'Reilly. And surprised we don't have another good backup with Coles so injury prone but maybe they don't exist now

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                                @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                Article on Aumua and Coles

                                https://www.msn.com/en-nz/sports/other/corey-jane-on-the-ball-of-muscle-ready-to-steamroll-back-into-the-all-blacks/ar-AA17lC5r?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=b312837518544dadba0af7587439eed1

                                While Aumua’s X-factor was never questioned, his ability to execute at set piece time has been his achilles heel. However, consistent minutes in last season’s NPC showcased Aumua’s growth in that area and could see him challenge Hurricanes teammate Dane Coles for the third hooker spot in the World Cup squad.

                                “I don’t know what goes on with the All Blacks but man, he trains his ass off when he’s with us,” Corey Jane said of Aumua on The Platform.

                                “Like I said it could be different with the All Blacks but when he’s here, you get into some tackle drills and he’s 100 percent every single time and he kind of makes everyone around him have to get to that level. Otherwise, being the ball of muscle he is, he’s going to hurt someone.

                                “Just that kind of stuff rubs off on everyone around him.”

                                Dane Coles will suit up for his final season of rugby with the Hurricanes this year and looks to be showing no signs of easing into retirement, taking the preseason trainings by storm.

                                “He is so awesome, he’s been so good in this preseason, especially this month we’ve just had after Christmas. He looks like a 21-year-old, he’s flying around everyone, we have to tell him to calm down because he’s just trying to get into everything.

                                “He’s had some tough injuries that are frustrating but again, he’s had an outstanding career and if you look at different players throughout eternity, that have played in sports and especially if we look at rugby, he changed the way that the hooker plays. Yes, Sean Fitzpatrick, he went out wide and (was) scoring tries but just how dynamic he (Coles) was as a hooker around the field and he changed the mould that everyone started to look for, a hooker that could do that...

                                The Canes will need these two to be fit for the majority of the campaign if we are a chance.

                                Agree.

                                Is Devery out for some time. And what's happened to O'Reilly. And surprised we don't have another good backup with Coles so injury prone but maybe they don't exist now

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                                @Winger No news about Devery from the Canes at all and media not asking the question, so who knows? We only know that he's injured because he posted that photo.

                                I vaguely remember reading (several months ago) that O'Reilly needed surgery, but maybe I'm confusing him with someone else.

                                The backup for Coles and Aumua exists, but they need to earn a living and decided to do that overseas.

                                Kianu Kereru-Symes has gone to the MLR and Siua Maile to Italy. No doubt KK-S will return for NPC; Maile probably not.

                                Tuputupu still very young and yet to return from injury.

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                                • StargazerS Stargazer

                                  @Winger No news about Devery from the Canes at all and media not asking the question, so who knows? We only know that he's injured because he posted that photo.

                                  I vaguely remember reading (several months ago) that O'Reilly needed surgery, but maybe I'm confusing him with someone else.

                                  The backup for Coles and Aumua exists, but they need to earn a living and decided to do that overseas.

                                  Kianu Kereru-Symes has gone to the MLR and Siua Maile to Italy. No doubt KK-S will return for NPC; Maile probably not.

                                  Tuputupu still very young and yet to return from injury.

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                                  @Stargazer said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                  @Winger No news about Devery from the Canes at all and media not asking the question, so who knows? We only know that he's injured because he posted that photo.

                                  I vaguely remember reading (several months ago) that O'Reilly needed surgery, but maybe I'm confusing him with someone else.

                                  The backup for Coles and Aumua exists, but they need to earn a living and decided to do that overseas.

                                  Kianu Kereru-Symes has gone to the MLR and Siua Maile to Italy. No doubt KK-S will return for NPC; Maile probably not.

                                  Tuputupu still very young and yet to return from injury.

                                  There’s also Vernon Bason who’s been earmarked for a bright future but he’s also very young, younger than Tuputupu I think.

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                                    Bason only left school last year. The Poo have heaps of young hookers. Ben Strang is another, currently playing in MLR.

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                                      @Stargazer no Devery in these shots so doesn't sound good.

                                      https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=hurricanes rugby&sort=newest&events=775898035

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                                        @Stargazer no Devery in these shots so doesn't sound good.

                                        https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=hurricanes rugby&sort=newest&events=775898035

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                                        @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                        @Stargazer no Devery in these shots so doesn't sound good.

                                        https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=hurricanes rugby&sort=newest&events=775898035

                                        Coaches look huge compared to the players

                                        Except for the last row except for Blackwell who looks a midget. It looks sort of funny but surely they could size them all the same FFS,

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                                          @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                          @Stargazer no Devery in these shots so doesn't sound good.

                                          https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=hurricanes rugby&sort=newest&events=775898035

                                          Coaches look huge compared to the players

                                          Except for the last row except for Blackwell who looks a midget. It looks sort of funny but surely they could size them all the same FFS,

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                                          @Winger said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                          @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2023:

                                          @Stargazer no Devery in these shots so doesn't sound good.

                                          https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=hurricanes rugby&sort=newest&events=775898035

                                          Coaches look huge compared to the players

                                          Except for the last row except for Blackwell who looks a midget. It looks sort of funny but surely they could size them all the same FFS,

                                          Fitting giants like Ardie into the same frame as normal height people is difficult

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