2018 AB Depth Chart
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Bones said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@RoninWC yeah he's shown massive improvement, started off looking well out of his depth as you would expect but now could almost run in a silver medal against world's best Gibson.
I'd liken him more to Kronfeld. Has something very old school about him, is a nugget and as you say, those lines he runs are heart warming.
They're making a film about them as we speak. Spielberg is tipped to direct.
Has he moved to North Harbour?
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Wing.
- Dagg (wonder how his speed will hold up)
- Ioane
- Naholo
- Smith (wonder how his speed will hold up)
- Nanai
- Aso
- Savea
- Duffie
- Stevenson
- NMS - without injuries he should be much higher up
George Bridge is having a good first year; I'd add him. Tamanivalu played mostly at 14 this year and quite well, too. Not sure where he'll be playing next year. I'm not sure whether he has any fans on the Fern (I'm not one of them), but maybe add Wes Goosen? Ben Lam?
Do we still mention Jane? Not sure whether he will retire or not.
Again a list to which you can add Jonah Lowe. Played there for the U20s most of the time last year too, scoring several tries. During Mitre 10 Cup he played several games on the wing, too, I think (when Fruean played at centre).
For the future, U20s wings Clarke and Faingaanuku are worth keeping an eye on.
If this is not an AB list, but SR list, then non-NZ eligible players like Digby Ioane and Toni Pulu can be added, too.
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Time for number 7.
- Cane
- Todd
- Savea (not very good this year, more of an impact player)
- Gibson
- Dillon Hunt
- Pryors
- Lentjes
- Boshier
Probably a couple of others worth naming.
Up and comers: There's a couple in the U20 team - Luke Jacobson and Dalton Papali'i.
Hasn't Gibson signed overseas somewhere? Just when he actually starts to play half decent.
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Fullback:
- Smith
- Dagg
- Jordie Barrett
- DMac
- Nanai
- Havili
- NMS
- Stevenson
Looking forward to seeing Barrett, Trainor, Havili, Stevenson, and Nanai next year. U20 player looked handy too.
If he can stay fit next year (damn head knocks!), I'd add Sam McNicol to this list.
That U20s player is Will Jordan. -
@taniwharugby said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Tim possibly Ranger & Macilai on wings, and also Alaimalo who played a few games for Chiefs this season...its 12 where we have someone missing.
Thing is, Macilai hasn't played a single SR game this year, due to injury and probably because he's been leapfrogged by Manasa Mataele, who could also be added to the wings.
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@Stargazer sorry I diverted in response to Tims question about pushing Tua to the wing for Northland...they weren't to go in the depth list, just for Northland
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Bones A lot of competition for those spots. He might be better to play it safe and take the first contract the Hurricanes offer him.
I agree with that. With Nanai not even getting regular starts and the coaches persisting with Collins, I have no faith in their selections whatsoever.
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@Tim There are a few utility players that haven't been mentioned in the lists.
At the Highlanders, there are Gareth Evans and Matt Faddes.
Evans has had a very good year and has played at 6, 7 and 8. That utility value is also a bit of a curse, because if the specialists for these positions are fit, he often ends up on the bench to cover them all.
Similarly, Matt Faddes, who has played at centre, wing and fullback, mostly off the bench. Buckman has the same utility value, except that he always gets starts, basically wherever they need him.
Another player not named, and we don't know whether he'll be able to return to SR next year (it will all depend on whether he's able to manage his mental health problems) is Zac Guildford. Since last year, he has played more at 13 than anywhere else, but has also played a lot at fullback. Not sure where he'll play for Waikato, but he now has a utility value that might see him end up on the bench (maybe for the Chiefs?) like Faddes at the Landers.
There may be more players with utility value that haven't been mentioned yet.
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@Bovidae said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Speaking of halfbacks, Piri is rumoured to be making a comeback for the Bush.
He should head a few kms further up and join his old junior rugby rep team. Apparently Chris Eaton is still in the frame for the Shield Snorters so he'll be better than him at least.
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Number 12:
- SBW (unmatched physical ability)
- Crotty (admit it, you thought that Mr. Gap was going in here)
- Laumape
- ALB
ARDIE SAVEA - Moala
- Buckman
- Faiane
- Ngatai (fingers crossed for a full season in 2018)
- Aso
- Faauli
- Havili
- Thompson
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
Wing.
- Dagg (wonder how his speed will hold up)
Dagg is deliberately receding his hairline to give him more pace through aerodynamics