2018 AB Depth Chart
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@Stargazer said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
And number 6:
- Kaino (old legs keep going, please!)
- Big Gap
- Ioane
- Squire
- Fifita
- Mitchell Brown
- Players at Highlanders/Crusaders better than Taufua/Dixon
I'd rank both Dixon and Taufua above Brown.
For the future, Hugh Renton (Hurricanes) might be worth a mention, if he can stay fit. He hasn't had much game time for Shield Snorters and the Hurricanes yet due to injury, but he's only 21, so has plenty of time. He showed some great skills for the Shield Snorters last season and I hope to see more of that this Mitre 10 Cup season.
Reed Prinsep?
Beidwell-Curtis has been good for the Crusaders so far.
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@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
On to the glamour positions. The fucking backs.
Number 9:
- Smith
- TJP
- Weber
- Pulu (not a starting option, I hope)
- Drummond
- Hall
- ??
Hoping for big seasons from Nock, Enari, and that U20s guy who came on for the Hurricanes.
Hall is the starting halfback for the Crusaders and Drummond is rated behind him by Robertson. Enari is the most promising of the list behind the 1, 2 and 3.
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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
- Moala
- Buckman
- Faiane
- Ngatai (fingers crossed for a full season in 2018)
- Aso
- Faauli
- Havili
- Thompson
I'd have Buckman before Moala, and Havili and Thompson before Faauli'i.
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@cgrant said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
On to the glamour positions. The fucking backs.
Number 9:
- Smith
- TJP
- Weber
- Pulu (not a starting option, I hope)
- Drummond
- Hall
- ??
Hoping for big seasons from Nock, Enari, and that U20s guy who came on for the Hurricanes.
Hall is the starting halfback for the Crusaders and Drummond is rated behind him by Robertson. Enari is the most promising of the list behind the 1, 2 and 3.
It's hard to say these days with some teams as sone coaches trust certain players to finish out a game more than the starter. I don't think there is much if any difference between either of them. Both make me wanna throw the remote....
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@cgrant said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@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.
Not sure about Todd being Nr.2 after his poor display against the Lions.
Todd was fine against the Lions I thought. Certainly didn't get much support from his other two loosies though.
I think Hansen's comments about Todd tell the story of where he's at.
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@ACT-Crusader said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@cgrant said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
@Tim said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
On to the glamour positions. The fucking backs.
Number 9:
- Smith
- TJP
- Weber
- Pulu (not a starting option, I hope)
- Drummond
- Hall
- ??
Hoping for big seasons from Nock, Enari, and that U20s guy who came on for the Hurricanes.
Hall is the starting halfback for the Crusaders and Drummond is rated behind him by Robertson. Enari is the most promising of the list behind the 1, 2 and 3.
It's hard to say these days with some teams as sone coaches trust certain players to finish out a game more than the starter. I don't think there is much if any difference between either of them. Both make me wanna throw the remote....
Yeah - I think this one is too close to call. Both have been given plenty of starts and plenty of time coming off the bench. I think Razor is playing the Sexton/Hammett game with them - showing little or no preference.
If anything, I've thought Drummond has looked a bit more composed. When the play-offs come we might get more of an inkling.
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@cgrant Having seen plenty of Weber play for both the Chiefs and Waikato he does have some faults, namely erratic passing. I am just saying that he should start as the no.1 halfback next season.
Christie impressed me in the Chiefs-Lions game and his passing was very good last week as well. I'm not too sure about his kicking. Although he was born in Scotland he moved to NZ when he was 7.
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@cgrant said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
I'll go with :
- Smith
- TJP
- Christie
- Pulu
- Weber
The other nines are nowhere near an AB jersey.
Enari and Parapara are the ones who will get under scrutiny next year.Well, Billy Guyton was preferred to Christie for the Mako$ last year, so probably he should slot in third on the list.
Maybe he's even better than Perenara?
@Tim?
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A lot of love for Christie on here based on a couple of showings. Earlier in the season he looked very ordinary. I'd wait to see a string of good performances before getting too excited. He has certainly shown that he can be good but has also shown he can be poor.
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@mariner4life said in 2018 AB Depth Chart:
given recent history, look for people debuting this year in Super rugby.
Figured I'd scroll through this thread, after the recent squad naming.
A few interesting pieces, but m4l's one of the standouts.