2019 RWC - Squads
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@Nepia said in 2019 RWC - Squads:
@Rapido said in 2019 RWC - Squads:
Japan 1: Michael Leitch (just squeezes in as Japanese homegrown by this standard)
That dude's standard is so arbitrary, Leitch was a few months younger than Fakatava when he arrived in Japan and is considered Japanese homegrown and not NZ homegrown, yet Fakatava is considered Tongan homegrown.
@Nepia said in 2019 RWC - Squads:
@Rapido said in 2019 RWC - Squads:
Japan 1: Michael Leitch (just squeezes in as Japanese homegrown by this standard)
That dude's standard is so arbitrary, Leitch was a few months younger than Fakatava when he arrived in Japan and is considered Japanese homegrown and not NZ homegrown, yet Fakatava is considered Tongan homegrown.
You're probably mixing his standard and my standard. I dont know if he would classify a Fakatava, at 16, as not homegrown. As no one meets that criteria this time.
Laulala's youth background is blurry he might match Fakatava, who he counts as nz homegrown. Laulala went to college in both Samoa and NZ, yet his younger bro was born in NZ when Nepo was aged 3.
His cutoff of 15/16 is vague. Probably as I suspect he uses the ARN article as the source. The ARN article I then assume uses official WR data showing year of residency, but not exact date. So he can't tell if the player is 15 or 16 etc.
Excluding scholarship kids is purely my own standard. Tier2 guy doesn't actually have any homegrown numbers, just percentages, in his blog post. So can't tell we are counting the same way.
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TONGA DRAFT REPLACEMENT FOR INJURED KURT MORATH
OSAKA, 24 Sep – Fly-half Kurt Morath has been replaced in Tonga's World Cup squad after he was injured in Sunday's 35-3 defeat against England. Morath (TGA) remained in a Sapporo hospital on Tuesday awaiting news on whether he needs surgery on his throat, injured when Manu Tuilagi accidentally caught him with his boot in a tackle, above, in the 49th minute. Tonga management have also confirmed that Nafi Tuitavake - on as a half-time replacement for winger Atieli Pakalani - broke his left arm late in the match as Tonga attacked the England line in search of a try. Latiume Fosita has been named as the replacement for Morath. "It is obviously desperately disappointing for Kurt and Nafi," said assistant coach Pita Alatini (NZL). "They have worked so hard to be here, but it means there are opportunities for others now." Tonga's next Pool C game is against Argentina in Hanazono on Saturday.
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PYRGOS TO REPLACE INJURED PRICE
Edinburgh scrum-half Henry Pyrgos will replace injured Glasgow Warriors counterpart Ali Price in the Scotland squad for Rugby World Cup 2019. The 28 times capped scrum-half sustained a foot injury in the national team's opening Pool A defeat to Ireland at the International Stadium Yokohama. The following day (Monday) the team travelled to Kobe – the host city of Scotland's next world cup clash against Samoa – where an x-ray confirmed he would play no further part in the tournament. The change will mean a second world cup appearance for his replacement, Pyrgos, who will seek to add to his 27 Scotland caps to date – the last of which came in the national team’s home win over Australia in 2017. Pyrgos is scheduled to arrive in Japan on Thursday and take his place in the 31-man group preparing to face the Pacific Islanders at the Kobe Misaki Stadium on Monday (30 September, kick-off 7.15pm).
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@MiketheSnow not as much of a blue to Wales, but will he be eligible for their next game or are Wales playing that one with two locks?
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@Machpants said in 2019 RWC - Squads:
@MiketheSnow not as much of a blue to Wales, but will he be eligible for their next game or are Wales playing that one with two locks?
My guess is two locks - AWJ and Ball
Unless Beard is fit.
At a push, Navidi or Shingler could lock
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From the Manu Samoa FB page:
#ManuSamoa Number 8 Afaesetiti has been ruled out of the rest of the Rugby World Cup with a knee injury. Coach Vaeluagaomatagi Steve Jackson said “We are absolutely gutted for Afa. We will miss him as he is a great man.” The coaching group is considering its options on who will be called up to join the Manu Samoa Rugby World Cup campaign.
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@Stargazer Gutted for him and a loss at the back of the scrum. Come on Jordan Taufua, be his replacement haha.
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@African-Monkey yes - straight away - definitely within the next 24 hours!
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USA Eagles prop David Ainu’u has gone home to continue his recovery from an injury sustained against England. He has been replaced by Chance Wenglewski.
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Jordi Murphy To Replace Jack Conan In Ireland Squad (29/09/2019)
Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt yesterday announced that Jack Conan sustained a foot injury and has been ruled out of the rest of the Rugby World Cup. It has been confirmed today that Ulster back rower Jordi Murphy has been called up. The 28-year-old Murphy, who played at the 2015 World Cup, will arrive in Japan today (Sunday) and join up with the squad at their new team base in Kobe.