Blues 2024
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@taniwharugby said in Blues 2024: @Duluth I've long been a fan of O'Halloran, be great to see him back coaching in NZ. Esp for the team he played for and likely supports (the Canes) Canes won with Boyd and plumtree. It doesn't always work out but Henry with the Blues, Boyd with the Canes, Joseph with the highlanders and all the crusaders winner's. I know the chiefs had a Canes outsider (who the canes didn't want) but in general I prefer canes region coaches or ex players coaching the Canes. And it seems to work out better. 
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I think it's a good time to move on from Coventry. He's a good coach who has done a good job but I think it's time for a new voice which naturally happens - it's been 5 years or so. Blues forwards got destroyed in some big games in the last couple of years so it will be interesting to see what Cotter can do with the pack. Similarly with the attack Blues could really use a fresh approach. The challenge for Cotter will be where does the leadership come from - for all the great work Leon did with the culture when push came to shove there was a lack of direction/resolve etc especially in the years without Romano (Leon even admitted Romano being a gigantic loss in that sense). 
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How the forwards squad is shaping up: Josh Fusitua 
 Marcel Renata
 Ofa Tuʻungafasi
 James Lay - may go to MP?
 Loosehead - Finlay Brewis?
 Tighthead - Tevita Mafileo?Kurt Eklund 
 Ricky Riccitelli
 Soane VikenaPatrick Tuipulotu 
 Sam Darry
 Edward Annandale
 Laghlan McWhannellCameron Suafoa Adrian Choat 
 Akira Ioane
 Dalton Papalii
 Rob Rush
 Anton Segner
 Hoskins Sotutu
 Loose forward - Che Clark?
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Arrived from New Zealand at the age of 18 through Isaia Toeava, whose nephew he is, Edward integrated perfectly into the Clermont training center before establishing himself as one of the beams of the Espoirs pack. Endowed with an impressive physique and a mobility which is just as impressive, he nibbles, whenever he has the opportunity, precious minutes of play which contribute to his learning of the high level. At 22, he has a dozen game sheets in Yellow and Blue. 

 
                





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