Highlanders 2019 Discussion
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I'll give the less talented Mac a hard pass for being our 10 of choice next year.
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@southernmann I thought you are looking for the no.3 1st 5?
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Pretty sure they are after an experienced 10, Gatland and Ioane are both being seen as project players.
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@southernmann I wouldn't call Gatland a project player. To me he's the favourite to start. He's played 30 odd Mitre 10 Cup games (this is his 3rd year as the starting Harbour 10) and 15 odd Super games.
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@KiwiMurph
I would say that Gatland has been signed with the franchise viewing him as the likely primary back-up to the mystery player.Roger Clark pretty much said as much when we signed Gatland in May.
Clark admitted the type of experienced first five-eighth they want does not grow on trees.
''We have a talented team which is capable of winning championships so we need an experienced guy who can steer the team round the paddock,'' he said.
''He can teach the young guys and bring them along.''
The franchise had until the end of October to announce the player and Clark said they were working through the process.
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@southernmann my reading of that is that Gatland is the experienced guy he is talking about. Gatland has lead Harbour to winning the Mitre 10 Champioship (2 years ago) and lead Harbour to the semi finals of the Premiership last year.
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@kiwimurph With two players signed (Gatland and Ioane), Roger Clark said in the article about Gatland signing.
we are still after an experienced player.... Those players don't grow on trees.
Gatland isn't the experienced player. He is the fall back 10 if they can't source an experienced player from overseas.
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"Highlanders chief executive Roger Clark said the Highlanders now had Josh Ioane and Gatland on their books as first five-eighths and were still looking round for an experienced No 10."
Statement points towards wanting a starting player.
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@southernmann I see. Fair enough. I reckon an 'experienced' 10 is overrated anyway. That's how you end up with a Chris Noakes as your 10. Especially in the Highlanders case when you are slotting into an well oiled machine backline wise anyway.
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@kiwimurph That's why I think they are being very picky about who they may bring on-board. I believe they are quite keen to get someone with high level experience who can use the tools outside him well. But they do have the fallback option of Gatland, who is a bit lacking in all round skills. But he can still distribute and allow his outsides to do their jobs.
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@southernmann Tom Taylor wouldnt be available for the 2019 season anyway (still under contract). If he's a free agent during the SR season, they should try to get Hayden Parker back, who had a great season with the Sunwolves last year (one of their best players). He's signed for the Japanese Top League though, so would miss the beginning of pre-season.
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@tim No! Is a typical NZ guy who goes to France/Europe and can play their style well (kick goals) but really does not offer much else. stay away please Highlanders. Hate to say it but Cooper???? just for a season or two until can figure out next best option.
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@98blueandgold
the word is Quade is Rebels bound. Can't see the Highlanders being able to compete financially for him anyway. -
Bovidae said:
NZR won't be willing to spend big bucks on a non-NZer.
Particularly a flakey one.
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does he still hold a NZ passport (wasnt there an issue a couple of years back around him not even having an Aussie passport?)
Technically he is a Kiwi, who is ineligible for the ABs.