Highlanders 2026
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Fakatava and Jonah Lowe
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All sorted. Probably announced earlier than they would have planned. Fans forced their hands.
Wouldn't be surprised if, as mentioned one it gets confirmed Michaels and or Renton drop out. Casey gets elevated to full squad.
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@cgrant said in Highlanders 2026:
I think Pledger will leapfrog Fakatava in the pecking order before the end of the 2026 SR.
I think by end of next year he will be pretty close to be ahead of everyone not named Roigard, Ratima and potentially Hotham.
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As a neutral, I really, really want to see the Highlanders land Jacomb now. It's an exciting squad, but so much hangs on that 10 spot.
Be good for the comp, good for the ABs. We need to have competitive teams to give each other hard games, and we need guys like Jacomb and Love playing 10 every week. -
@Landers92 said in Highlanders 2026:
@cgrant said in Highlanders 2026:
I think Pledger will leapfrog Fakatava in the pecking order before the end of the 2026 SR.I think by end of next year he will be pretty close to be ahead of everyone not named Roigard, Ratima and potentially Hotham.
I honestly think you could stretch that to everyone not named Roigard.
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@handa457 said in Highlanders 2026:
A bit odd that Casey is only a WTG member for 2026. Would that indicate we’ve signed another loose forward?
There are probably some contractual issues being played out behind closed doors that mean he is being called a WTG member until they are ironed out. With them being Hayden Michaels, who as @frugby says we are trying to/have moved on. As well as the ongoing injury issues with Hugh Renton. Renton hasn't played since halfway through Super footy meaning there is a high chance he is scratched. Reflecting on those pieces of the puzzle at play, it is likely Casey is a full squad member for next year. They just can't say it.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
@handa457 said in Highlanders 2026:
A bit odd that Casey is only a WTG member for 2026. Would that indicate we’ve signed another loose forward?
There are probably some contractual issues being played out behind closed doors that mean he is being called a WTG member until they are ironed out. With them being Hayden Michaels, who as @frugby says we are trying to/have moved on. As well as the ongoing injury issues with Hugh Renton. Renton hasn't played since halfway through Super footy meaning there is a high chance he is scratched. Reflecting on those pieces of the puzzle at play, it is likely Casey is a full squad member for next year. They just can't say it.
Still sounds weird. It's poor if the best players in the NPC can't be elevated to a main Super Squad - especially a Super Squad that came dead last in the last SRP.
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@brodean well yeah Casey is bloody good isn't he, I was nervous he was gonna head back up home, he would most definitely start in a blues loose trio with Papalii at 6 & Sotutu at 8
regardless I expect Casey to feature often for the landers in 2026, on weeks Lennox makes the team we will be able to carry 5 loosies in the 23
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@Grooter said in Highlanders 2026:
@brodean well yeah Casey is bloody good isn't he, I was nervous he was gonna head back up home, he would most definitely start in a blues loose trio with Papalii at 6 & Sotutu at 8
regardless I expect Casey to feature often for the landers in 2026, on weeks Lennox makes the team we will be able to carry 5 loosies in the 23
Yeah Papali'i has been playing very well at 6 for Counties and Segner hasn't set the world on fire this year so I'm a bit miffed that the Blues didn't pick him up as a replacement for Choat. That would have been a great combo.
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@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
@handa457 said in Highlanders 2026:
A bit odd that Casey is only a WTG member for 2026. Would that indicate we’ve signed another loose forward?
There are probably some contractual issues being played out behind closed doors that mean he is being called a WTG member until they are ironed out. With them being Hayden Michaels, who as @frugby says we are trying to/have moved on. As well as the ongoing injury issues with Hugh Renton. Renton hasn't played since halfway through Super footy meaning there is a high chance he is scratched. Reflecting on those pieces of the puzzle at play, it is likely Casey is a full squad member for next year. They just can't say it.
I think Super Rugby needs to get out of the Stone Age. We should know who is contracted and how long for, and it should’ve normalised that these things are announced as soon as things are signed on the dotted line.
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@brodean said in Highlanders 2026:
@SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2026:
@handa457 said in Highlanders 2026:
A bit odd that Casey is only a WTG member for 2026. Would that indicate we’ve signed another loose forward?
There are probably some contractual issues being played out behind closed doors that mean he is being called a WTG member until they are ironed out. With them being Hayden Michaels, who as @frugby says we are trying to/have moved on. As well as the ongoing injury issues with Hugh Renton. Renton hasn't played since halfway through Super footy meaning there is a high chance he is scratched. Reflecting on those pieces of the puzzle at play, it is likely Casey is a full squad member for next year. They just can't say it.
Still sounds weird. It's poor if the best players in the NPC can't be elevated to a main Super Squad - especially a Super Squad that came dead last in the last SRP.
It is the problem with offering guys contracts on promise like we did a few years ago. Some of them will never be at the level required while others take some years to get there. Michaels, in two years of Super has played just one game for 15 or 20 minutes of action. Funnily enough he is affiliated to the same club (Kaikorai) as Casey in Dunedin. Guys like Te Hiwi, Whaanga, Faleafaga, Millar, Arscott and Wingham either were not up to it or were not ready to compete at this level. We essentially soaked up high performance contracts onnfevelopment players. With several of them getting three year contracts.
When you look at the national U20s squads in recent years. As a franchise, we had the fewest players but the highest proportion of players graduating from national U20s to fully contracted players. We were so desperate to lock in youth, we effectively contracted guys who did not have the skills or experience ag that time to perform at that level. We weren't picking the best national reps. We were just picking our reps.
There was a feel good narrative to it. Young Otago/Southland kids getting professional gigs. We just set them up to fail and gave fans false hope that these lads cpuld succeed in a competition full of All Blacks and Wallabies.
It is clear we have now moved away from three year contracts for unproven players. In the past Pledger and Tengblad would have been given three years. Now just two. Three year deals are limited for guys who have proven themselves. This year JRK, Tangitau and Holland have all been extended until 2028.
Giving young guys long deals meant we didn't have the flexibility to lock in breakout stars like Casey. That approach is changing. The Highlander's squad while young, is now in the best position it has potentially ever been in.
Super is a very hard comp. There are very few players who are ready for it at 20 or 21.
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@SouthernMann you make a lot of valid points
The chort of Haig, Holland, Hurley, Michaels, Te Hiwi and Millar all came from the 2022 side. By my count, that side had five players that didn't progress to Super. Which when you consider Hayden Michaels and Jake Te Hiwi probably should have pushed that number to seven.
Then factor in some bang average results that year, and you have to consider it one of the weaker squads to begin with. So we were selecting the highest proportion of our players ever, from one of the weaker NZ U20 squads in the past decade - not a recipe to thrive.
Additionally arguably the best players of that cohort in George Bell & Noah Hotham were mismanaged to the point they left the province.