Blues 2019
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@kiwimurph yep, neither Nock or Ruru did anything to challenge his position, even if he weren't captain.
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2019 unsigned Super Rugby halfbacks (as far as I know):
Jack Stratton, Jonathan Ruru, Sam Nock, Richard Judd, Jamie Booth, Josh Renton.
Leon Fukofuka had time with the Crusaders, but it was interrupted by injury.
Other possible options: Carlos Price, Lewis Gjaltema, Nico Costa, Pele Cowley, Harrison Levien, Jay Renton, Xavier Roe, Jono Kitto.
Fukofuka and Stratton might be the best of that lot.
As posted earlier, it wouldn't be surprising if Jonathan Taumateine (Counties, Chiefs) looks to exit his contract early to get more game time.
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@african-monkey Yep, that sounds more like it. Levien played for Northcote, and I think that someone here posted about Stratton going to Waikato.
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Discussion of the Blues on Scotty Stevenson's Short Ball podcast today:
Big clean out at the Blues. Entire strength and conditioning team gone. Tony Hanks has done recruitment pretty much by himself in the past, Coventry/MacDonald won't be interested in that, expected to change a lot. According to Mils, Daniel Halangahu (Harbour's assistant coach) is being lined up for skills coach. Coventry doesn't tolerate any shit and might put a rocket up the forwards.
Stevenson claimed that both MacDonald and Coventry are on two yeqr contracts, but it was reported at his signing that MacDonald was on a three year deal.
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@taniwharugby I got the feeling from the podcast that Hanks is on his way out.
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@tim said in Blues 2019:
Big clean out at the Blues. Entire strength and conditioning team gone. Tony Hanks has done recruitment pretty much by himself in the past, Coventry/MacDonald won't be interested in that, expected to change a lot. According to Mils, Daniel Halangahu (Harbour's assistant coach) is being lined up for skills coach. Coventry doesn't tolerate any shit and might put a rocket up the forwards.
Stevenson claimed that both MacDonald and Coventry are on two yeqr contracts, but it was reported at his signing that MacDonald was on a three year deal.
MacDonald and Coventry getting more and more power and they are appointed for a longer period than the head coach. They should have been brave enough to make a clean split (unless its a stage managed departure..)
Also worth noting that if Halangahu comes in, the North Harbour coaching staff is essentially taking over. Which is a good thing, they earned the promotion. Coventry/Halangahu/Afeaki.
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This is all good news.
Hanks doing the recruitment by himself is fucking ridiculous but entitely believable based on what has happened the last few years.
Also - Blues have not looked fit in recent years and had their fair share of injuries - so i'm also happy at a new S&C approach.
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@tim said in Blues 2019:
@taniwharugby I got the feeling from the podcast that Hanks is on his way out.
Good. He is quoted as saying Michael Collins is one of the better fullbacks in Super Rugby. What a joke.
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@kiwimurph said in Blues 2019:
Good. He is quoted as saying Michael Collins is one of the better fullbacks in Super Rugby. What a joke.
I can just see the war room, patting each other on teh back 'can't believe we secured Michael Collins signature without competition. We're going to smash them with communication skills fellas'
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@kiwimurph should have been the first one Gased.
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@kiwimurph said in Blues 2019:
In all seriousness you'd have to think with Leon's reputation he'd be eyeing up some new options at 9.
In addition be interesting if any Ta$man players (especially backs) follow Leon to the Blues.
Almost all of the established Ta$man players are already locked into Super contracts.
There's a few lesser lights like Vern Fredericks or (the second coming of) Billy Guyton available - otherwise there's a few kids. No-one who's likely to make an immediate impact, except maybe Jed Brown (a poach from Canterbury) and just possibly Leicester Faingaanuku.
Don't recall Jack Stratton being a Mako.