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    WESLEY CLARKE APPOINTED AS TURBOS HEAD COACH

    WESLEY CLARKE APPOINTED AS TURBOS HEAD COACH

    Manawatū Rugby is proud to announce that Wesley Clarke has been appointed as the Turbos Head Coach.

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    I think Wellington will find it tough to replicate their recent success, with key players moving on to the All Blacks and other commitments.

    In 2022, we had players like Love, B Proctor, TJ, Lakai, and Aumua. None of them were in the 2024 final, so winning without these core players - who were with the All Blacks - was a big achievement.

    This year, we had Higgins and Numia, both of whom are on career paths likely to reduce their availability for NPC minutes going forward. Kirifi might also end up in a similar position.

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    @foobaNZ said in NPC 2025:

    I think Wellington will find it tough to replicate their recent success, with key players moving on to the All Blacks and other commitments.

    In 2022, we had players like Love, B Proctor, TJ, Lakai, and Aumua. None of them were in the 2024 final, so winning without these core players - who were with the All Blacks - was a big achievement.

    This year, we had Higgins and Numia, both of whom are on career paths likely to reduce their availability for NPC minutes going forward. Kirifi might also end up in a similar position.

    I think there is enough quality coming through Wellington to ensure we remain close to the top of the pile.

    Seeing players go onto higher honours is only a positive thing.

    Without all the players you’ve mentioned above the worse case scenario would be a side resembling the below, I think it’s still fairly strong.

    1. Sheck
    2. O’Reilly
    3. Lauaki
    4. Plummer
    5. Ieremia
    6. Delany
    7. Halalilo
    8. Shields
    9. Preston
    10. Harkin
    11. Patafilo
    12. Savea
    13. Umaga-Jensen
    14. Filipo
    15. Clarke
    16. Poasa
    17. Kamimori (if he comes back)
    18. Chrichton
    19. Ropeti
    20. Avei-Collins
    21. McLeod/Muriwai
    22. Garden-Bachop
    23. Solomon
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    Wellington will be fine. The Hutt, Porirua and the Wairarapa just spit out talented footy players

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    I agree we'll be there or thereabouts, but, we've had a bit of a golden generation recently (a shame we couldn't threepeat tbh) so it'll be harder from here on out.

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    @foobaNZ 2/3 is still better then the 22 years we had to wait between titles.

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    Blues media saying that Jordan Lay will play for Northland next season.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy yeah Northland rugby posted yesterday congratulating Northland contracted players which included an image of Lay, while I had heard they were in talks with him, it was a 'sneaky player' announcement.

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    Auckland after a new head coach, Craig has committed to the Blues,

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    @george33 Hopefully that comes with a quality attack coach. The Forwards and defense were ok last two seasons but our attack was woefully clunky under Hickey.
    Would Steven Bates have the inside running for head coach? He has been in the system for a while now.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy don't think Bates is keen ,or been told no thanks.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy he was/is the Auckland U21 coach isnt he, and Blues U21 previously? Would seem he is moving in the wrong direction to go straight upto an NPC HC role?

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    Yeah, Bates has been the coach of the Blues U18s and U20s. Coaching a team to play a handful of games is very different to a full NPC campaign.

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    @taniwharugby

    He's been the forwards coach for 3 years. The forwards have generally been ok

    Hickey must go

    It's probably makes sense to have an entirely new group

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    Veteran Taranaki rugby coach Neil Barnes has extended his stay at the helm of the Ranfurly Shield holders for another season.

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    I see Steve Bates is Auckland NPC coach

    Feels like jobs for the boys - very much in line with how Auckland Rugby is fun - I.e. Jones Hickey given an Auckland assistant coach job based on nothing

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    @KiwiMurph Exactly. The only upside is that the Forwards have generally been ok under Bates. Its been the backline/attack that was awful and clunky (Hickeys dept.!) So assistant appointments will be key to any improvements. My hope is that because of his history with age group teams he might trust and select local youthful talent rather than bringing in aging, average journeymen from elsewhere.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy well I heard he has managed to retain a highly rated young player who had been close to coming up here, so thats a win.

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    @taniwharugby

    No great surprise once Mark Ozich pulled the pin ,I don’t think Wayne Pivac was ever in the running
    he’s gonna have a job finding props given that Jordon Lay and Marcel Renata have signed with Northland word Sione Ahio is off to either Counties Manukau or Ta$man
    Angus Ta’avao heading into the media world at the end of super rugby

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    @Steven-Harris said in NPC 2025:

    @taniwharugby

    No great surprise once Mark Ozich pulled the pin ,I don’t think Wayne Pivac was ever in the running
    he’s gonna have a job finding props given that Jordon Lay and Marcel Renata have signed with Northland word Sione Ahio is off to either Counties Manukau or Ta$man
    Angus Ta’avao heading into the media world at the end of super rugby

    Probably explains Hamdahn Tuipulotu's departure from the Stags then.

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