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  • Landers92L Do not disturb
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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:
    Have updated the squad above. Highly like Jone Rova will be his replacement.

    You can add Siale Lauaki(2027) and Arese Poliko(2027) to your squad list. Both will be announced in due time.

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    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:
    Have updated the squad above. Highly like Jone Rova will be his replacement.

    You can add Siale Lauaki(2027) and Arese Poliko(2027) to your squad list. Both will be announced in due time.

    Thanks for the news.

    Lauaki is a great signing, ensures we have two quality tight heads and one on the way to being one.

    Poliko must have impressed in training as he didn't play a minute this year.

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    Munster fan here- hard luck on the weekend against Brumbies

    There’s talk that Brad Mayo will be coming over to be our head of S&C, have you guys heard anything ?

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    Will be pretty interesting to see what the strategy is with Love, Godfrey, Harkin & Cameron on the books. Throw JB in there and theres a fair bit of competition for the 15 Jersey (assuming its Cameron/Love for the 10 jersey). Gotta feel for Godfrey, he was looking pretty sharp those first few games (with an out of form team around him), with Love and Harkin getting a more in form forward pack and centres combination

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    @DurryMexted said in Hurricanes 2026:

    Will be pretty interesting to see what the strategy is with Love, Godfrey, Harkin & Cameron on the books. Throw JB in there and theres a fair bit of competition for the 15 Jersey (assuming its Cameron/Love for the 10 jersey). Gotta feel for Godfrey, he was looking pretty sharp those first few games (with an out of form team around him), with Love and Harkin getting a more in form forward pack and centres combination

    We need to move on from Cameron. He's not a counter attacking threat at all and he showed against the Brumbies he's very tentative carrying the ball to the line, as well as on defence.

    I'd like us to continue giving minutes to Love and Godfrey next year, with Barrett and Harkin sharing the 15 duties. I think Barrett will switch between 12 and 15 quite a lot next year, with Higgins demanding selection at 12.

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    @Canes4life It's a wealth of talent alright. Good for the Canes I suppose, but I think bad for some individual players and NZ rugby if someone like Higgins is blocked from game time by Jordie. I'd agree about moving Cameron on - he's a good player, but if you are going to use Love as your primary 10 (which they clearly should) and base your game plan around that, then Godfrey should be the bench guy as he fits that plan better, is younger, and covers fullback.

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    @Elusive-Prop said in Hurricanes 2026:

    Munster fan here- hard luck on the weekend against Brumbies

    There’s talk that Brad Mayo will be coming over to be our head of S&C, have you guys heard anything ?

    Yes this is correct. He is departing the Canes.

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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:
    Have updated the squad above. Highly like Jone Rova will be his replacement.

    Offers on the table for both Naholo and Rova

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    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Elusive-Prop said in Hurricanes 2026:

    Munster fan here- hard luck on the weekend against Brumbies

    There’s talk that Brad Mayo will be coming over to be our head of S&C, have you guys heard anything ?

    Yes this is correct. He is departing the Canes.

    Cheers, what’s he like. Do you guys rate him ?

    Is Jamie Mackintosh signed up for next year, Munster/Clayton also due to appoint a forwards coach.

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    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:
    Have updated the squad above. Highly like Jone Rova will be his replacement.

    Offers on the table for both Naholo and Rova

    Great news. Keeping Naholo would be awesome. Fehi had a pretty decent first year. Good to have depth on the left wing. Hopefully Naholo signs.

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    The excellent (and independent) Wellington club rugby website is reporting rumours that the WFRU might have sold it's 50% stake in the Hurricanes to one of the guys behind the NZCIS based out in Upper Hutt
    See about the 10th or 11th note in the below link for word of this

    clubrugby  /  Jun 8

    Sideline Conversions 9 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)

    Sideline Conversions 9 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)

    Action from Old Timers’ Day at Porirua Park, where home team Northern United wore a specially designed jersey commemorating Jerry Collins, who tragically died in a car accident in France a de…

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    @Higgins said in Hurricanes 2026:

    The excellent (and independent) Wellington club rugby website is reporting rumours that the WFRU might have sold it's 50% stake in the Hurricanes to one of the guys behind the NZCIS based out in Upper Hutt
    See about the 10th or 11th note in the below link for word of this

    clubrugby  /  Jun 8

    Sideline Conversions 9 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)

    Sideline Conversions 9 June (some rugby news and information to start the week)

    Action from Old Timers’ Day at Porirua Park, where home team Northern United wore a specially designed jersey commemorating Jerry Collins, who tragically died in a car accident in France a de…

    Is that their entire stake?

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    @canefan The Hurricanes are owned by the Wellington Rugby Football Union (50%), the offshore investors Y11 Sport & Media Group (34.38%), Coastlands chief executive Richard Mansell (12.5%) and Horowhenua Kapiti Rugby Football Union (3.12%)

    They were bleeding money like there was no tomorrow and being cash strapped themselves the WRFU might not have had any other choice
    https://www.waikatotimes.co.nz/sport/360636356/hurricanes-seek-1m-injection-shareholders-after-700k-loss-2024#:~:text=The Hurricanes are owned by the Wellington Rugby,(12.5%25) and Horowhenua Kapiti Rugby Football Union (3.12%25)

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    Wellington have also shifted all their games for this year to Porirua park which is interesting. The price point for tickets is still far too high at around $24. Should be $15 max in my view.

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    Kini Naholo has chosen to extend with the Hurricanes. I’m being told a 2 year deal through 2027.

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    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:

    Kini Naholo has chosen to extend with the Hurricanes. I’m being told a 2 year deal through 2027.

    Amazing news. 2026 is definitely the best chance the Canes will have at winning the comp in probably 10 years. The biggest issue for them will be ensuring players remain fit.

    Have updated above.

    I feel like the Canes need another 7 in that loose forward unit. I know Sione Halalilo trained with the Canes all year so hopefully he sees a bit more gametime for Wellington in the NPC. He's another dynamic 7 in the mould of Lasaga, Savea, Lakai etc.

    In terms of hooker and after watching Tuputupu completely botch it against the Brumbies, I'd prefer we re-sign James O'Reilly who was really good for the Canes in 2024 when Aumua was out.

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    @Higgins said in Hurricanes 2026:

    @canefan The Hurricanes are owned by the Wellington Rugby Football Union (50%), the offshore investors Y11 Sport & Media Group (34.38%), Coastlands chief executive Richard Mansell (12.5%) and Horowhenua Kapiti Rugby Football Union (3.12%)

    They were bleeding money like there was no tomorrow and being cash strapped themselves the WRFU might not have had any other choice
    https://www.waikatotimes.co.nz/sport/360636356/hurricanes-seek-1m-injection-shareholders-after-700k-loss-2024#:~:text=The Hurricanes are owned by the Wellington Rugby,(12.5%25) and Horowhenua Kapiti Rugby Football Union (3.12%25)

    They should have brought HBRU onboard to manage the finances - surely they'd want the experience of over 20 years of profits to rescue their bumbling organisation.

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    The oil continues.

    A 1 year offer is on the table for Pouri Rakete-Stones. The offer I stated about Rova yesterday is a 2 year offer.

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    @Landers92 said in Hurricanes 2026:

    The oil continues.

    A 1 year offer is on the table for Pouri Rakete-Stones. The offer I stated about Rova yesterday is a 2 year offer.

    Keep them coming mate.

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    @Canes4life said in Hurricanes 2026:

    Wellington have also shifted all their games for this year to Porirua park which is interesting. The price point for tickets is still far too high at around $24. Should be $15 max in my view.

    Oh wow, I used to live in walking distance, bit further now.
    Thats a pretty solid decision to keep costs down.

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