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  • S SBW1

    Any chance of Ngani heading back to NZ?

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    @SBW1 said in Hurricanes 2025:

    Any chance of Ngani heading back to NZ?

    So funny aye, the irony that we no longer have a 12 that can easily get us over the gainline. Ngani had his flaws but smashing into defensive lines wasn't an issue.

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    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

      @SBW1 said in Hurricanes 2025:

      Any chance of Ngani heading back to NZ?

      So funny aye, the irony that we no longer have a 12 that can easily get us over the gainline. Ngani had his flaws but smashing into defensive lines wasn't an issue.

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      @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

      @SBW1 said in Hurricanes 2025:

      Any chance of Ngani heading back to NZ?

      So funny aye, the irony that we no longer have a 12 that can easily get us over the gainline. Ngani had his flaws but smashing into defensive lines wasn't an issue.

      Yeah but he can’t cover full back and first five like Havili can

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      • S SBW1

        Any chance of Ngani heading back to NZ?

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        @SBW1 That game was awesome. if i remember correctly he also absolutely pissbowled beaudie in another carry

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          he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

          It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

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          • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

            he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

            It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

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            @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2025:

            he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

            It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

            I'd still prefer a Laumape to a Havili. Atleast he provides a point of difference and he had plenty of potential to grow.

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              He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

              I'll bite on the question.

              I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

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              • gt12G gt12

                He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                I'll bite on the question.

                I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

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                @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                I'll bite on the question.

                I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

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                • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                  @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                  He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                  I'll bite on the question.

                  I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                  We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

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                  @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                  @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                  He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                  I'll bite on the question.

                  I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                  We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                  Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                  Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

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                  • MN5M MN5

                    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                    @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                    He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                    I'll bite on the question.

                    I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                    We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                    Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                    Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

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                    @MN5 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                    @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                    He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                    I'll bite on the question.

                    I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                    We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                    Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                    Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

                    Nah he did a post match interview in the game where he ran over Beauden Barrett and a couple others saying how the media were disrespecting his name etc. Then NZ Rugby offered him a new contract which was a decrease to his previous one apparently which is why he left.

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                    • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                      @MN5 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                      I'll bite on the question.

                      I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                      We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                      Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                      Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

                      Nah he did a post match interview in the game where he ran over Beauden Barrett and a couple others saying how the media were disrespecting his name etc. Then NZ Rugby offered him a new contract which was a decrease to his previous one apparently which is why he left.

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                      @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      @MN5 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                      He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                      I'll bite on the question.

                      I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                      We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                      Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                      Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

                      Nah he did a post match interview in the game where he ran over Beauden Barrett and a couple others saying how the media were disrespecting his name etc. Then NZ Rugby offered him a new contract which was a decrease to his previous one apparently which is why he left.

                      Never sure about Laumape, remember game and interview where he said he was being disrespected, and came across as a little petulant, because everyone wasn't falling over him? He needed to repeat that performance before making comment I thought. I liked him at 12, but as I said never really convinced me he was real top drawer!

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                        @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @MN5 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                        I'll bite on the question.

                        I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                        We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                        Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                        Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

                        Nah he did a post match interview in the game where he ran over Beauden Barrett and a couple others saying how the media were disrespecting his name etc. Then NZ Rugby offered him a new contract which was a decrease to his previous one apparently which is why he left.

                        Never sure about Laumape, remember game and interview where he said he was being disrespected, and came across as a little petulant, because everyone wasn't falling over him? He needed to repeat that performance before making comment I thought. I liked him at 12, but as I said never really convinced me he was real top drawer!

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                        @Dan54 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @MN5 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        @gt12 said in Hurricanes 2025:

                        He's playing well in Japan at the moment, was at 13 for their last game I think.

                        I'll bite on the question.

                        I can't see why a 33 year old would give up the money and lifestyle in Japan for Super rugby, and not really sure why the Canes would want him when they have plenty of midfielders even without Jordie.

                        We definitely don’t need him anymore. We’ve got Higgins, Umaga-Jensen and even Proctor that can play 12 with Jordie returning next year. But I felt he was dealt a rough card by NZ Rugby which is why he left, could have ended up being an asset long term but it’s all speculative.

                        Was there some off field drama or did I imagine that ?

                        Or am I thinking Moala who was another midfield beast that deserved more chances

                        Nah he did a post match interview in the game where he ran over Beauden Barrett and a couple others saying how the media were disrespecting his name etc. Then NZ Rugby offered him a new contract which was a decrease to his previous one apparently which is why he left.

                        Never sure about Laumape, remember game and interview where he said he was being disrespected, and came across as a little petulant, because everyone wasn't falling over him? He needed to repeat that performance before making comment I thought. I liked him at 12, but as I said never really convinced me he was real top drawer!

                        The bar isn’t exactly high at present.

                        Damn you Nonu for being so amazing for so long

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                          Could be wrong but wasn't his pay decrease due to him not making the All Blacks?

                          I always thought he was a wrecking ball but didn't offer a lot else, he tried the kicking game and wasn't too bad.

                          His 2016 and 2017 seasons for the Canes were unreal and I'll never forget the game against the Blues in 2020 in Welly. Pretty good at Super level.

                          Whilst I like people standing up for themselves, he had a massive chip on his shoulder and I swear his most searched on Google was his own name, he said he was humble but was the exact opposite. He probably should have just ignored everything and put his head down a little more but what the fuck do I know.

                          Also always remember him having a dig at everyone not playing for their smaller unions in the NPC then signing for the club based in Paris.

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                            @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2025:

                            he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

                            It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

                            I'd still prefer a Laumape to a Havili. Atleast he provides a point of difference and he had plenty of potential to grow.

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                            @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                            @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2025:

                            he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

                            It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

                            I'd still prefer a Laumape to a Havili. Atleast he provides a point of difference and he had plenty of potential to grow.

                            A different style of player to Havili but pretty the same outcome - a flat track bully who isn't world class.

                            He went missing in big games for the Canes and whilst he had limited opportunities in black - he never stamped his mark there either.

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                            • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                              @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2025:

                              @taniwharugby said in Hurricanes 2025:

                              he was pretty much a one trick pony, didnt really perform as hoped in his limited shots in black.

                              It was pretty clear around his time we needed someone like him at that level, but they werent interested in Laumape and they often tried to use Goodhue as you'd expect to use Laumape.

                              I'd still prefer a Laumape to a Havili. Atleast he provides a point of difference and he had plenty of potential to grow.

                              A different style of player to Havili but pretty the same outcome - a flat track bully who isn't world class.

                              He went missing in big games for the Canes and whilst he had limited opportunities in black - he never stamped his mark there either.

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                              @KiwiMurph yeah as soon as he got distracted by the "haterz" (of which, there were none), it kinda became evident he wasn't going to push on.

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                              • YeetyaahY Yeetyaah

                                Could be wrong but wasn't his pay decrease due to him not making the All Blacks?

                                I always thought he was a wrecking ball but didn't offer a lot else, he tried the kicking game and wasn't too bad.

                                His 2016 and 2017 seasons for the Canes were unreal and I'll never forget the game against the Blues in 2020 in Welly. Pretty good at Super level.

                                Whilst I like people standing up for themselves, he had a massive chip on his shoulder and I swear his most searched on Google was his own name, he said he was humble but was the exact opposite. He probably should have just ignored everything and put his head down a little more but what the fuck do I know.

                                Also always remember him having a dig at everyone not playing for their smaller unions in the NPC then signing for the club based in Paris.

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                                @Yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                Could be wrong but wasn't his pay decrease due to him not making the All Blacks?

                                Yes you're wrong, he was still in the ABs, but the coaches didn't rate him enough for his current pay packet, I guess. So he left, fair enough.

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                                  @foobaNZ said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                  @Canes4life haha I've said that to my mates in the group chat a few times. Who would have thought the Canes would have the starting AB tighthead and reserve in an AB 23! Good stuff.

                                  Re: Godfrey - yes absolutely agree he should be our 10 based on the current squad. Love to remain at 15.

                                  Cashmore to cover 10 from the pine.

                                  Hohepa you'd think is 3rd choice? He actually has the most Super experience at 10. It would be a very Canes move to have him as the starter.

                                  I'm guessing should any of those 3 go down, they bring Harkin in (he's presumably WTG).

                                  Next year will be Godfrey's third year in the squad so he's just as ready as Cashmore to jump in as a starter. Hopefully Laidlaw sees the pecking order the same as us.

                                  I still go back to the Crusaders pre season game from two years ago when Roigard and Godfrey were a combination. The Canes put on a clinic with both of those two players running amuck, playing free-flowing attacking rugby. I think let's chuck him the reigns and see how he performs. Nothing to lose and plenty to gain in my view. If it goes tits up, then we can throw the more reserved Cashmore into that role. Hohepa only if we get a raft of injuries.

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                                  @Canes4life like your thinking

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                                    @Yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                    Could be wrong but wasn't his pay decrease due to him not making the All Blacks?

                                    Yes you're wrong, he was still in the ABs, but the coaches didn't rate him enough for his current pay packet, I guess. So he left, fair enough.

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                                    @Machpants said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                    @Yeetyaah said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                    Could be wrong but wasn't his pay decrease due to him not making the All Blacks?

                                    Yes you're wrong, he was still in the ABs, but the coaches didn't rate him enough for his current pay packet, I guess. So he left, fair enough.

                                    Happens a lot in sports and general life, sometimes think we are worth more than the people who actually pay our wages think.

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                                      Maybe Laumape reads this forum and was having a dig at the people on Here?

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                                        Maybe Laumape reads this forum and was having a dig at the people on Here?

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                                        @African-Monkey said in Hurricanes 2025:

                                        Maybe Laumape reads this forum and was having a dig at the people on Here?

                                        Oh come on, no need to have a go at his intelligence.

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                                          Wasn't that long ago that he was at a training session with the Wahs flirting with a comeback to the NRL Looks like he will play his career out in Japan. Can he still hypothetically still get a callup from a Super Rugby side as injury cover?

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