Blues 2023
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All Blacks and Blues loose forward Akira Ioane will remain sidelined for at least another two weeks after suffering a medial ligament injury in Super Rugby Pacific’s opening round.
Ioane hobbled around Alexandra Park in a knee brace as the Blues trained on Thursday after sitting out last week’s loss to the Brumbies in Melbourne.
Blues lineout coach Paul Tito confirmed Ioane’s prognosis — MCL injuries usually require six weeks to heal — which realistically could leave the 27-year-old targeting a return against the Chiefs in Hamilton on April 1.
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@Daffy-Jaffy Any info on the hooker, Jordan Hutchings? I see he came through the Blues U20 program.
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@Daffy-Jaffy Any info on the hooker, Jordan Hutchings? I see he came through the Blues U20 program.
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He spent time there in the pre-season too
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Wonder if Esile Fono was a late inclusion as I have seen him in some Northland stuff past couple of days.
Is a talent, but struggled at times up front for us last year.
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Neither of the NZ Schools locks (Tristyn Cook, Cam Christie) have been selected. Both are big units so would handle themselves OK. They've selected others from that team, including the props.
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That side would be competitive against the full Highlanders side named this week
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That side would be competitive against the full Highlanders side named this week
@Duluth said in Blues 2023:
That side would be competitive against the full Highlanders side named this week
Sums up one of the many problems with Super Rugby.
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@Duluth said in Blues 2023:
That side would be competitive against the full Highlanders side named this week
Sums up one of the many problems with Super Rugby.
@KiwiMurph yep, am sure the Highlanders would love to have one of Gatland or Reihana in thier squad, although at least Gatland gets a start this week.
That said, when you look at Ioane since moving, maybe sending players there isnt always the best either, although am sure theyd rather play regularly than not....

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Not sure it has already been posted (it probably is), but according to Newshub, RTS will be out for a month.
@Stargazer believe it a broken hand but I've herd not bad 2 weeks mayb 3
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bluesrugbyteam An update from the Blues medical team today,
Alex Hodgman: Unfortunately Alex’s shoulder injury from last weekend will require surgery and rule him out for the rest of the Super Rugby season.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck: Has a fracture to his hand, is in a cast and will be evaluated in a month.
James Lay: Has an ankle injury and will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis.
The status of Patrick Tuipulotu and Akira Ioane will be updated shortly.
Wishing all the fellas a speedy recovery