Magpies 2022
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@stargazer said in Magpies 2022:
Oh, and this probably wouldn't have happened if he had signed with the Canes; so glad he's with another franchise!
The same with Ah Kuoi. Not signed by the Canes and leaves Wellington too.
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@dice Yep, 18 caps in two seasons, but almost all (if not all) via the bench. Crazy they rated the coke sniffer higher.
Now, he'll compete with Kereru-Symes and Devery (assuming both will be back). K-S the most experienced of the three, but Thompson may be the most talented. It will be an interesting battle for the 2 and 16 jersey.
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@bovidae said in Magpies 2022:
@stargazer said in Magpies 2022:
Oh, and this probably wouldn't have happened if he had signed with the Canes; so glad he's with another franchise!
The same with Ah Kuoi. Not signed by the Canes and leaves Wellington too.
Not a big surprise there as he was never going to oust J. Blackwell if they decided he was a lock nor R. Prinsep if they decided he was a blindside at the Canes.
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@stargazer said in Magpies 2022:
HBT article
Great to see the passion and pull of home is still strong. I get the shakes everytime I enter McLean Park such is the attachment I have for the ground. I even try to drive down Latham Street and past the main gates on the way back from town to where I am currently staying just to feel the vibe of the place.
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@stargazer said in Magpies 2022:
@nepia said in Magpies 2022:
Sweet, so we have 10 players in the Chiefs v MP match now.
Although, does this mean we lose one of Kereru-Symes and Devery? Still think Kereru Symes has huge upside.
11: Chiefs 4, MP 7
Hmm, I think I missed Apikotoa in my first count.
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@stargazer They already have D. Coles and A. Aumua so he would still be in pod of three, except two of the three (four if you count the coke snorter/touch judge abuser who is currently a Bay of Plenty player) are All Blacks. Furthermore he would be dropping from the Minor Premiership Champions to one of the lesser also rans! Incidentally is Mr. Devery there on an injury replacement only contract or a full time one as the Canes Roster showing on their website earlier today and the initial squad announcement show only Coles, Aumua and the Snorter as hookers?
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Magpies merch is on sale on this new website:
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Jacob Devery posted this on instagram. That looks serious and it may take some time for him to be playing again.
The Magpies might be looking for a third hooker, behind Thompson and Kereru-Symes. With Gene Syminton having gone up north, I wonder who the next in line is/is going to be ...? -
From the article below that @Higgins posted in another thread:
6 June 2022 (Queen's Birthday): preseason game against Manawatu in Pahiatua;
29 June 2022: Ranfurly Shield game against South Canterbury in Napier;
15 July 2022: preseason game against Waikato in Tokoroa;
22 July 2022: preseason game against Auckland in Cambridge;
30 July 2022: Ranfurly Shield game against Poverty Bay in Napier.
According to the article, 28 players had already been re-signed by the end of December 2021.At least 40 got game time in shield or NPC matches for the Magpies last year, and expectations are a similar number will be needed this year.
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Date Time Home Away Stadium Town Sat 6 Aug 4.35pm Waikato Magpies FMG Stadium Waikato Hamilton Fri 12 Aug 7.05pm Magpies Counties Manukau McLean Park Napier RS Wed 17 Aug 7.05pm Otago Magpies Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin Sun 21 Aug 4.35pm Manawatū Magpies CET Arena Palmerston North Sat 27 Aug 2.05pm Magpies North Harbour McLean Park Napier RS Sun 4 Sep 2.05pm Canterbury Magpies Orangetheory Stadium Christchurch Sat 10 Sep 2.05pm Magpies Southland McLean Park Napier RS Sat 17 Sep 7.05pm Magpies Wellington McLean Park Napier RS Sat 24 Sep 2.05pm Bay of Plenty Magpies Tauranga Domain Tauranga Fri 30 Sep 7.05pm Magpies Ta$man McLean Park Napier RS 7–9 Oct QUARTER FINALS 14–15 Oct SEMI FINALS Sat 22 Oct 7.05pm FINAL -
Do you think it is about time we took the Shield on Tour to give some of the minor unions like Bay of Plenty another chance after last years failed attempt? It is noted that Wellington has managed to weazle another Challenge, you'd think they must be getting heartedly sick of recording losses when up against Hawkes Bay by now! How has Auckland and Taranaki managed to avoid having to take us on yet the combined Cheque Book United Invitation outfit gets another Shield Challenge this season.....................................
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NPC is now played in two pools. A province now plays every other province in their own pool and 4 cross-over games against provinces in the other pool.
Provinces in our pool are: Waikato, Counties Manukau, Otago, Southland, Wellington, BOP.
Our cross-over games are against: Manawatū (away), North Harbour (home), Canterbury (away), Ta$man (home).
I've tried to rationalise who picked who, but witht he complicated selection process for cross-over games (see below), it's a lot of guess work.All you can say is that in the first round of selections, the HBRU had 6th pick for a home game, so only two provinces would have been left to chose from for a Ranfurly Shield game (either North Harbour or Ta$man).
In the 2nd round of picks, the Magpies would have been picked for an away game (for the Magpies), so by Manawatū or Canterbury.
In the 3rd round of selections, the HBRU would be 2nd to pick for an away game, so (again) Manawatū or Canterbury.
In the 4th and final round of selections, the Magpies would have been picked for a Ranfurly Shield game in Napier, by either North Harbour or Ta$man. Ta$man had first pick in that round of selections; North Harbour 6th (so only two teams left).
From the Competition Regulations Handbook:\
@Higgins said in Magpies 2022:
Do you think it is about time we took the Shield on Tour to give some of the minor unions like Bay of Plenty another chance after last years failed attempt?
No.
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