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Crystal Glass XV

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    If you include foreigners - Manu Tuilagi

    A lot of midfielders mentioned

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      Of Current Super Rugby (And All Black) Players:

      1. Joe Moody
      2. Brodie McAllister
      3. Angus Ta'avao
      4. Josh Lord
      5. Laghlan McWhannell
      6. Ethan Blackadder
      7. Tom Sanders
      8. Cullen Grace
      9. Nathan Hastie
      10. Cam Millar
      11. Jona Nareki
      12. Thomas Umaga-Jensen
      13. Josh Timu
      14. Gideon Wrampling
      15. Kaleb Trask
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      • frugbyF frugby

        Of Current Super Rugby (And All Black) Players:

        1. Joe Moody
        2. Brodie McAllister
        3. Angus Ta'avao
        4. Josh Lord
        5. Laghlan McWhannell
        6. Ethan Blackadder
        7. Tom Sanders
        8. Cullen Grace
        9. Nathan Hastie
        10. Cam Millar
        11. Jona Nareki
        12. Thomas Umaga-Jensen
        13. Josh Timu
        14. Gideon Wrampling
        15. Kaleb Trask
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        @frugby said in Crystal Glass XV:

        Nathan Hastie

        Who?

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        • D delicatessen

          Charlie Ngatai is surely our best midfielder

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          @delicatessen said in Crystal Glass XV:

          Charlie Ngatai is surely our best midfielder

          On a serious note, Richard Kahui was a genuine loss to the AB's. Had something special about him.

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            @canefan said in Crystal Glass XV:

            Mike Brewer at 6. Jack Goodhue could take a midfield spot

            No chance. He played an entire World Cup and a fair few games in between

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            @MN5 said in Crystal Glass XV:

            @canefan said in Crystal Glass XV:

            Mike Brewer at 6. Jack Goodhue could take a midfield spot

            No chance. He played an entire World Cup and a fair few games in between

            He literally got ruled out of the 1991 RWC in a fitness test and missed the 1987 RWC due to injury too. But sure, if you say so.

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              I said them in another thread, but Nehe Milner-Skudder and Richard Kahui are obvious ones.

              Braydon Ennor and to an extent, Jack Goodhue for the more recent examples that haven't been mentioned.

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                Tom Robinson lock or 6.
                Anton Leinert Brown

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                • African MonkeyA African Monkey

                  I said them in another thread, but Nehe Milner-Skudder and Richard Kahui are obvious ones.

                  Braydon Ennor and to an extent, Jack Goodhue for the more recent examples that haven't been mentioned.

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                  @African-Monkey Kahui seems healthy in comparison to some of these guys. I know he was injured a lot, but not a lot a lot.

                  I think @sparky has just opened up a NZ rugby almanac collection and is pointing out random names.

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                    Colin Slades jaw at ten

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                    • BonesB Bones

                      @African-Monkey Kahui seems healthy in comparison to some of these guys. I know he was injured a lot, but not a lot a lot.

                      I think @sparky has just opened up a NZ rugby almanac collection and is pointing out random names.

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                      @Bones said in Crystal Glass XV:

                      @African-Monkey Kahui seems healthy in comparison to some of these guys. I know he was injured a lot, but not a lot a lot.

                      I think @sparky has just opened up a NZ rugby almanac collection and is pointing out random names.

                      I place Kahui and Brewer in a similar group. Both could have had far greater AB careers, one had been touted as a future captain. At least Kahui got a chance to win a RWC

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                        Mark Ranby, wasnt he the original foodbill?

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @African-Monkey Kahui seems healthy in comparison to some of these guys. I know he was injured a lot, but not a lot a lot.

                          I think @sparky has just opened up a NZ rugby almanac collection and is pointing out random names.

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                          @Bones It felt like a lot a lot haha.

                          Anthony Boric was another.

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                          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                            Mark Ranby, wasnt he the original foodbill?

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                            @taniwharugby said in Crystal Glass XV:

                            Mark Ranby, wasnt he the original foodbill?

                            There's a name. Remember seeing him at Twickenham and being impressed by his write-up in the match programme. Can't recall any memorable performances though - did he get injured?

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                              It's not my thread, but this should not be about guys who were injured a lot, but guys who even when they made the field could really not be counted on finishing a game. Crotty being a prime case.

                              Brewer and Kahui, for example, didn't leave the field often. When properly fit they were good to last a game.

                              If it is just inability to play through injury/illness, then Jonah Lomu is in the running.

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                              • Chester DrawsC Chester Draws

                                It's not my thread, but this should not be about guys who were injured a lot, but guys who even when they made the field could really not be counted on finishing a game. Crotty being a prime case.

                                Brewer and Kahui, for example, didn't leave the field often. When properly fit they were good to last a game.

                                If it is just inability to play through injury/illness, then Jonah Lomu is in the running.

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                                @Chester-Draws said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                If it is just inability to play through injury/illness, then Jonah Lomu is in the running.

                                Eighth on the all time try scoring list means he did OK. Certainly curtailed his potential, but he had a stellar career anyway, particularly in world cups.

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                                  Can we include ourselves…asking for a friend.

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                                    Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

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                                    • SmudgeS Smudge

                                      @MN5 said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                      @canefan said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                      Mike Brewer at 6. Jack Goodhue could take a midfield spot

                                      No chance. He played an entire World Cup and a fair few games in between

                                      He literally got ruled out of the 1991 RWC in a fitness test and missed the 1987 RWC due to injury too. But sure, if you say so.

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                                      @Smudge said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                      @MN5 said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                      @canefan said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                      Mike Brewer at 6. Jack Goodhue could take a midfield spot

                                      No chance. He played an entire World Cup and a fair few games in between

                                      He literally got ruled out of the 1991 RWC in a fitness test and missed the 1987 RWC due to injury too. But sure, if you say so.

                                      Still played 32 tests and even got picked when he wasn’t in the squad in 1993. Must be some Grade A glass he’s made of.

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                                      • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                                        Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

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                                        @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                        Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

                                        He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

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                                        • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                          Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

                                          He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

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                                          @Bovidae said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                          @Rancid-Schnitzel said in Crystal Glass XV:

                                          Going back a long way but Jason Goldsmith was the youngest AB I believe and then disappeared due to savage injury.

                                          He played for Waikato while still at school. I remember watching Goldsmith star in Waikato's win against the 1988 Welsh team. He was in the ABs later that year at 18. Retired at 24 due to injuries.

                                          I remember he got a nasty leg break against Canterbury.

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