Chiefs 2018
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Development team off to Hong Kong
The UoW Chiefs Taua Development touring squad to Hong Kong is:
Props
Ayden Johnstone (Waikato)Ollie Norris (Waikato)
Joshua Iosefo-Scott (Waikato)
Takayuki Watanabe (Kobelco Steelers)
George Dyer (Waikato)
Hookers
Donald Maka (Taranaki)Seb Siataga (Bay of Plenty)
Kasuke Nishibayashi (Kobelco Steelers)
Locks
James Tucker (Waikato) (c)Sam Caird (Waikato)
Tupou Vai’i (Taranaki)
Loose Forwards
Stan van der Hoven (Bay of Plenty)Foot Lokotui (Counties Manukau)
Joe Johnson (Bay of Plenty)
Ajay Lafaele-Mua (Bay of Plenty)
Halfbacks
Luke Campbell (Bay of Plenty)Isaac Te Aute (Bay of Plenty)
First Five-Eighth
Daniel Waite (Taranaki)Akihiro Shimizo (Kobelco Steelers)
Midfield
Matthew Lansdown (Waikato)Quinn Tupaea (Waikato)
Nigel Ah Wong (Counties Manukau)
Sam Furniss (Counties Manukau)
Outside Backs
Isaac Te Tamaki (Waikato)Mosese Dawai (Waikato)
Kini Naholo (Taranaki)
Bailey Simonsson (Bay of Plenty)
The UoW Chiefs Taua Development Squad players not available for the tour are:
Jeff Thwaites (Bay of Plenty), Baden Wardlaw (Bay of Plenty), Jesse Parete (Taranaki), Bailyn Sullivan (Waikato), Declan O’Donnell (Taranaki), Luteru Laulala (Counties Manukau), Reuben O’Neill (Taranaki), Jared Profit (Taranaki), Jacob Skeen (Waikato), Matt Vai’i (Counties Manukau), Mitchell Jacobson (Waikato), Jahrome Brown (Waikato), Terrence Hepetema (Bay of Plenty), Sheldon Tovio (Waikato), Tyler Campbell (Waikato), Tevita Mafileo (Bay of Plenty), Suetena Asomua (Counties Manukau), Bradley Slater (Taranaki), Laghlan McWhannell (Waikato), Tom Florence (Taranaki), Xavier Roe (Waikato), Ciarahn Matoe (Taranaki), Kaleb Trask (Bay of Plenty).
The 2018 University of Waikato Chiefs Development Squad Management Team for the Hong Kong tour is:
Head Coach Paul Hodder
Assistant Coach Nathan White
Assistant Coach Tim Nanai-Williams
Manager Gareth Duncan
Trainer Brad Mayo
Physio Teresa Te Tamaki
Analyst Jared Christie
Player Development Manager Kent Currie
High Performance Manager Chris Tindall@mikedogz said in Chiefs 2018:
Development team off to Hong Kong
The first game of the tour - against a Hong Kong Select XV squad - is today at 7.50pm NZT.
Haven't seen a Chiefs line-up; don't think there will be a live stream. -
@mikedogz said in Chiefs 2018:
Development team off to Hong Kong
The first game of the tour - against a Hong Kong Select XV squad - is today at 7.50pm NZT.
Haven't seen a Chiefs line-up; don't think there will be a live stream.That's the only game they play.
Both Allardice and Kautai were listed to be playing club rugby today. The latter will ease some of the pressure at prop once he is fit.
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That's the only game they play.
Both Allardice and Kautai were listed to be playing club rugby today. The latter will ease some of the pressure at prop once he is fit.
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The tour includes the UoW Chiefs Taua Development team having training sessions with the Hong Kong national squad and playing a match against a Hong Kong national XV on Saturday 21 April at the Hong Kong Football Club, before returning on Monday 23 April. The UoW Chiefs Taua Development players will also participate in community engagement coaching events during their stay, together with the HKRU for young players from their Youth and Mini Rugby programmes.
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The Chiefs Dev team won 49-27 (HT: 35-15) against Hong Kong.
Full story here
https://www.hkrugby.com/news/hong-kong-take-positives-from-chiefs-development-loss -
Injuries after last Saturday's game:
All Blacks utility McKenzie copped friendly fire to the head from the knee of Angus Ta'avao and was forced from the field in the 20th minute, and because he was dazed he automatically failed the HIA assessment. Cooper said his star playmaker labelled himself fine on Sunday, but that he would have to go through the concussion protocols. Wainui left the park at the hour-mark with a shoulder problem, though there is a ready-made replacement on hand if need be, with Toni Pulu scheduled back from his own shoulder injury. -
What's your first choice XXIII going to be? I'm hesitant to assume that Ngatai will be available for > 50% of games.
- Hames
- Harris
- Laulala
- Retallick
- Bird/Allardice/Brown
- Seu/Brown
- Cane
- Brown/Messam
- TTT/Weber
- McKenzie
- Alaimalo
- Fa'auli
- Lienert-Brown
- Pulu
- Stevenson
- Polwart?
- is Mitchell Graham signed up?
- Moli
- Bird/Allardice/Brown
- Boshier/Karpick/Brown/Messam/Seu
- Weber/TTT
- Tiaan Falcon
- TNW
Due to popular demand (from the Blues thread, where I did this but made no judgement) here is a pre-season first choice guess v the team selected for the last game.
@tim said in Chiefs 2018:
What's your first choice XXIII going to be? I'm hesitant to assume that Ngatai will be available for > 50% of games.
Hames- Harris (OK, only rested)
Laulala- Retallick
Bird/Allardice/BrownSeu/Brown- Cane
Brown/Messam- TTT/Weber
- McKenzie
- Alaimalo
- Fa'auli
- Lienert-Brown
PuluStevenson( although Ngatai could have been picked here)
- Polwart
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Mitchell Grahamsigned up? MoliBird/Allardice/Brown- Boshier
/Karpick/Brown/Messam/Seu - Weber/TTT
Tiaan FalconTNW
I think someone mentioned in the Blues thread that a key difference in the injury impact is that the core leadership in the team is still intact. Cane, BBBR, Messam, Ngatai(sometimes) and when you look at that list there is still a spine at 2,4,8,9,10 and centres to keep some shape.
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Another key difference is the quality of coaching. In the first Chiefs/Blues match the the Chiefs were decimated.
If you didn’t know the history, you would have assumed the Blues were the ones with an injury crisis and had a new coach. The team was so disorganised and no one knew their roles. But that was a team prepared by a coach in his third season with the side.The gulf in quality between Cooper and Umaga is enormous.
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Another key difference is the quality of coaching. In the first Chiefs/Blues match the the Chiefs were decimated.
If you didn’t know the history, you would have assumed the Blues were the ones with an injury crisis and had a new coach. The team was so disorganised and no one knew their roles. But that was a team prepared by a coach in his third season with the side.The gulf in quality between Cooper and Umaga is enormous.
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yeah kind of agree in that we are lucky who and where our injurys have been (if you forget the six props given how well the replacements have gone) but we really lack quality in the backs. against the reds after dmac went off mmac.faauli ,wainui and in this game alaimalo were poor. stevenson is playing club rugby this week so that will help but dont know who to fix 12 with maybe lienert brown and aumua to 13(i noticed he was in brisbane ), we seem to lack pace against most teams
any way my backline
9 ttt
10 dmac
11 alaimalo
12 alb/ngatai
13 alb /aumua
14 pulu
15 ngatai/stevensonat the least this group on the field aumua on the wing? when is falcon back.
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Another key difference is the quality of coaching. In the first Chiefs/Blues match the the Chiefs were decimated.
If you didn’t know the history, you would have assumed the Blues were the ones with an injury crisis and had a new coach. The team was so disorganised and no one knew their roles. But that was a team prepared by a coach in his third season with the side.The gulf in quality between Cooper and Umaga is enormous.
@duluth said in Chiefs 2018:
Another key difference is the quality of coaching. In the first Chiefs/Blues match the the Chiefs were decimated.
If you didn’t know the history, you would have assumed the Blues were the ones with an injury crisis and had a new coach. The team was so disorganised and no one knew their roles. But that was a team prepared by a coach in his third season with the side.The gulf in quality between Cooper and Umaga is enormous.
I seem to remember the comments after that game were along the lines of 'Chiefs were shit, Blues were shitter'
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yeah kind of agree in that we are lucky who and where our injurys have been (if you forget the six props given how well the replacements have gone) but we really lack quality in the backs. against the reds after dmac went off mmac.faauli ,wainui and in this game alaimalo were poor. stevenson is playing club rugby this week so that will help but dont know who to fix 12 with maybe lienert brown and aumua to 13(i noticed he was in brisbane ), we seem to lack pace against most teams
any way my backline
9 ttt
10 dmac
11 alaimalo
12 alb/ngatai
13 alb /aumua
14 pulu
15 ngatai/stevensonat the least this group on the field aumua on the wing? when is falcon back.
@ploughboy said in Chiefs 2018:
yeah kind of agree in that we are lucky who and where our injurys have been (if you forget the six props given how well the replacements have gone) but we really lack quality in the backs. against the reds after dmac went off mmac.faauli ,wainui and in this game alaimalo were poor. stevenson is playing club rugby this week so that will help but dont know who to fix 12 with maybe lienert brown and aumua to 13(i noticed he was in brisbane ), we seem to lack pace against most teams
any way my backline
9 ttt
10 dmac
11 alaimalo
12 alb/ngatai
13 alb /aumua
14 pulu
15 ngatai/stevensonat the least this group on the field aumua on the wing? when is falcon back.
Why can't we just go 12 Ngatai and 13 ALB? It is a proven working combo.
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@ploughboy said in Chiefs 2018:
yeah kind of agree in that we are lucky who and where our injurys have been (if you forget the six props given how well the replacements have gone) but we really lack quality in the backs. against the reds after dmac went off mmac.faauli ,wainui and in this game alaimalo were poor. stevenson is playing club rugby this week so that will help but dont know who to fix 12 with maybe lienert brown and aumua to 13(i noticed he was in brisbane ), we seem to lack pace against most teams
any way my backline
9 ttt
10 dmac
11 alaimalo
12 alb/ngatai
13 alb /aumua
14 pulu
15 ngatai/stevensonat the least this group on the field aumua on the wing? when is falcon back.
Why can't we just go 12 Ngatai and 13 ALB? It is a proven working combo.
I guess that as Fa'auli has remained available and isn't versatile they have been selecting around him.@crucial said in Chiefs 2018:
Why can't we just go 12 Ngatai and 13 ALB? It is a proven working combo.
Yeah. I think the decision to play Ngatai at fullback has also been about preservation.
I guess that as Fa'auli has remained available and isn't versatile they have been selecting around him.
ALB needs to have his 1-game rest at some stage so I'd like to see Ngatai in the midfield for that game (possibly the Jaguares game next Friday). A Fa'auli-Wainui midfield would make me nervous. Nankivell will probably come into the centres, Aumua onto the bench.
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Better late than never. Here are the Chiefs' Development teams that played the Blues in Hamilton and Hurricanes in Napier.


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Seu and McNicol are gone for the SR season. The latter might have to think about retiring.
Tiaan Falcon will be out of action for three to four weeks with his hand injury.
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A 29-man travelling squad has touched down in South Africa ahead of the two-game South African tour against the Stormers and Sharks. New face Matt Matich joins the squad for injury replacement after training with the team throughout pre-season. The flanker plays for Northland in the Mitre 10 Cup. Sam Cane is rested for the South African tour having sustained an abdominal strain. Jesse Parete also earns a spot on tour after an impressive debut off the bench against the Jaguares where he scored the team’s only try with a powerful run through a determined Jaguares defence.
The group in South Africa are:
FORWARDS:
Karl Tu’inukuafe
Sam Prattley
Angus Ta’avao-Matau
Jeffrey Thwaites
Sosefo Kautai
Nathan Harris
Liam Polwart
Samisoni Taukei’aho
Brodie Retallick
Tyler Ardron
Michael Allardice
Luke Jacobson
Pita Gus Sowakula
Liam Messam
Jesse Parete
Matt MatichBACKS:
Brad Weber
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
Jonathan Taumateine
Damian McKenzie
Marty McKenzie
Solomon Alaimalo
Johnny Faauli
Anton Lienert-Brown
Charlie Ngatai
Sean Wainui
Alex Nankivell
Shaun Stevenson
Toni Pulu -
A 29-man travelling squad has touched down in South Africa ahead of the two-game South African tour against the Stormers and Sharks. New face Matt Matich joins the squad for injury replacement after training with the team throughout pre-season. The flanker plays for Northland in the Mitre 10 Cup. Sam Cane is rested for the South African tour having sustained an abdominal strain. Jesse Parete also earns a spot on tour after an impressive debut off the bench against the Jaguares where he scored the team’s only try with a powerful run through a determined Jaguares defence.
The group in South Africa are:
FORWARDS:
Karl Tu’inukuafe
Sam Prattley
Angus Ta’avao-Matau
Jeffrey Thwaites
Sosefo Kautai
Nathan Harris
Liam Polwart
Samisoni Taukei’aho
Brodie Retallick
Tyler Ardron
Michael Allardice
Luke Jacobson
Pita Gus Sowakula
Liam Messam
Jesse Parete
Matt MatichBACKS:
Brad Weber
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
Jonathan Taumateine
Damian McKenzie
Marty McKenzie
Solomon Alaimalo
Johnny Faauli
Anton Lienert-Brown
Charlie Ngatai
Sean Wainui
Alex Nankivell
Shaun Stevenson
Toni Pulu@bovidae Matich has played a few games for Blues dev side too...
Very hard working loosie, plays 8 for us, but is a bit small for that at Super level IMO.
As mentioned over on the super rugby thread, he has the attributes to play 7 as well, but IMO he is more a 6.5, hope he gets a shot!
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@bovidae Matich has played a few games for Blues dev side too...
Very hard working loosie, plays 8 for us, but is a bit small for that at Super level IMO.
As mentioned over on the super rugby thread, he has the attributes to play 7 as well, but IMO he is more a 6.5, hope he gets a shot!
I thought they would pick a specialist 7 and Mitch Jacobson would be the obvious choice.
Parete might be the player they start against the Stormers.