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    After five weeks of Super Rugby for the NZ teams, what would be your best player for each position ?
    Here is mine :

    1. Tough choice as there has been no standout. Lienert Brown by default.
    2. Codie Taylor
    3. Another very tough choice. Laulala was the best in the early rounds but is now injured. So Alaalatoa by default.
    4. Jackson Hemopo (Sam Whitelock not yet in top form)
    5. Brodie Retallick (yet in great form)
    6. Liam Squire
    7. Dillon Junt
    8. Akira Ioane
    9. Aaron Smith
    10. Beauden Barrett
    11. Ben Lam
    12. Ngani Laumape
    13. Jack Goodhue
    14. Waisake Naholo
    15. Jordie Barrett
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    @cgrant Agree with that. Retallick is forward of the year and Aaron Smith Back of year at the moment. I do think ALB is playing ok for chiefs and maybe of Laumape even though playing different numbers.
    Pleasing to see so many ABs in form as well.

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    @cgrant Shields and Cane at 6 and 7.

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    No way, Hemopo is playing better than Whitelock. Whitelock has just missed (almost) 2 games.
    Cane at 7.
    At 8, Evans is in better form than A Ioane. Akira has only been good in patches, while Evans has been good in every single game he played thus far.
    Crotty has been better than Laumape, in the games he wasn't injured.

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    @stargazer said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    Crotty has been better than Laumape, in the games he wasn't injured

    haha the most Crotty statement ever

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    @mariner4life Yes, unfortunately.

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    @stargazer said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    No way, Hemopo is playing better than Whitelock. Whitelock has just missed (almost) 2 games.
    Cane at 7.
    At 8, Evans is in better form than A Ioane. Akira has only been good in patches, while Evans has been good in every single game he played thus far.
    Crotty has been better than Laumape, in the games he wasn't injured.

    Jaysus man, I 'm a big fan of Evans but Akira has been better than 'just good in patches' - he's been good even when the Blues have been melting down.

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    @nepia but does he play for the magpies or crusaders?

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    @bones said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    @nepia but does he play for the magpies or crusaders?

    I wish

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    @stargazer Geez if he's only been good in patches I'd love to see how good he'd be if he's at his best.

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    @african-monkey Yes, me too!

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    @stargazer TBF bro, you do watch a lot of rugby, so its no shame to admit you've been dozing off during Blues games.

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    @tim said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    @cgrant Shields and Cane at 6 and 7.

    Yes, I can agree with Cane at 7 (though Hunt has been outstanding so far) but not with Shields who was poor in SA. Squire has shown why he is an All Black before his injury.

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    The form props are currently Aidan Ross and Angus TM. Who would think that these third choice props could be so good ? They won't make the AB but who knows with all the injuries. On the loose head, behind Joe Moody, the gap is huge. Crockett has retired, Perry and DLB are exposed in the scrums, Eves blows hot and cold, Manu is not up to the task, Hames is concussed and Hodgman injured.

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    @cgrant Alaalatoa is in very good form, too. Eligible from about August-September.

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    Yes, I agree with you but I was limiting my review to players who are eligible for the June Series. He was impressive vs the Lions, holding his own in the scrums and carrying a lot - and well - in the loose. He is fairly mobile for such a big man.

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    @stargazer said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    @cgrant Alaalatoa is in very good form, too. Eligible from about August-September.

    Is that likely or will the Wallabies inherit a very good prospect?

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    @antipodean said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    @stargazer said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    @cgrant Alaalatoa is in very good form, too. Eligible from about August-September.

    Is that likely or will the Wallabies inherit a very good prospect?

    Mike Alaalatoa re-signed with the Crusaders a few weeks ago. Under contract until the end of the 2020 SR season. So he won't be eligible for the Wallabies and will be eligible for the ABs later this year.

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    Poaching tight forwards from Australia feels so very, very wrong

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby form XV (from the NZ franchises):

    Poaching tight forwards from Australia feels so very, very wrong

    LOL more desperate than me trying to pick up at a music festival.

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