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    @Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:

    i dont hate it, too often we've just ended up signing journeymen from elsewhere, actual long term vision is a breath of fresh air. how big are our squads now? 5 is still a small percent

    My feeling is a journeyman is a journeyman doesn't matter if they went to a local school or not. Although, I do like big Oliver Haig, he seems rather impressive.

    A for the halfbacks. Would seem as if Fakatava has indicated to the franchise his long-term plan is to stick around. The other options for him would probably be the Hurricanes or the Blues, but Christie is still reasonably young.

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    just hope we don't lose young Finn Hurley🙂

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    @FakatavaAllBlack said in Highlanders 2023:

    just hope we don't lose young Finn Hurley🙂

    I wouldn't be surprised if they are worried about his size. Also, I'd say you could only have one of him or Koroi in the squad; being a small bugger who can play both 15 and 10.

    They are also probably monitoring the progress of Ajay Faleafaga.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:

    i dont hate it, too often we've just ended up signing journeymen from elsewhere, actual long term vision is a breath of fresh air. how big are our squads now? 5 is still a small percent

    My feeling is a journeyman is a journeyman doesn't matter if they went to a local school or not. Although, I do like big Oliver Haig, he seems rather impressive.

    A for the halfbacks. Would seem as if Fakatava has indicated to the franchise his long-term plan is to stick around. The other options for him would probably be the Hurricanes or the Blues, but Christie is still reasonably young.

    i dont consider a journeyman someone that didn;t go to school in otago...more someone that wasn't wanted as a first choice, someone we bring in late as we have vacant spots, someone often just making up the numbers...and sometime it works...lots of times it doesn't...im happy to see a proactive approach

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:

    i dont consider a journeyman someone that didn;t go to school in otago...more someone that wasn't wanted as a first choice, someone we bring in late as we have vacant spots, someone often just making up the numbers...and sometime it works...lots of times it doesn't...im happy to see a proactive approach

    100%> I just don't see any of these guys being more than journeymen, with the exception of Haig and may be Te Hiwi. What I was inferring to is outside of the Highlanders, I doubt any of these guys would be given three year contracts by other franchises. Or even offered deals. To me the measure of a player is their demand on the open market. It shows the franchises sell ability as well. George Bell, Lio-Willie and Hotham would have all been on the Highlanders radar. All rejected the franchise. Three year contracts are a real punt. Don't get me wrong, I hope the lads go well. But, I don't see rock stars. I see solid footy players. Offering three year contracts to uncapped 19-year-olds just doesn't make sense to me.

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    @SouthernMann demand from the open market is obviously a good gauge of how good they are...but the reality is we're struggling to get these guys to commit once other franchises show any interest, so i get the idea of locking them in early...it might be a sign of sign them early, really put some effort into building them up...and of the 5 2-3 really step up

    people like smith are an exception, and part of why he is so dedicated to the Highlanders...in my mind...is "we" took a shot on him early, we might be trying to replicate that

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    Although, I do like big Oliver Haig, he seems rather impressive.

    He's the flanker who's challenged in the follicle department isn't he? If so I agree.

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    I remember watching Haig play in the NZ Schools trial and he had a beard. 🙂

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Highlanders 2023:

    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    Although, I do like big Oliver Haig, he seems rather impressive.

    He's the flanker who's challenged in the follicle department isn't he? If so I agree.

    I'd say he will be a balding man within a few years.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Crazy-Horse said in Highlanders 2023:

    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    Although, I do like big Oliver Haig, he seems rather impressive.

    He's the flanker who's challenged in the follicle department isn't he? If so I agree.

    I'd say he will be a balding man within a few years.

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    I thought Haig was very good at 6 for the NZ u/20s looks like a big abrasive unit.

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    @Chris said in Highlanders 2023:

    I thought Haig was very good at 6 for the NZ u/20s looks like a big abrasive unit.

    Big lump of a lad who throws himself around quite well. Thought he was surprisingly athletic around the park as well. He has the most upside out of the group I think. I'm hoping he should get a fair bit of game time off the bench for Otago this year.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Chris said in Highlanders 2023:

    I thought Haig was very good at 6 for the NZ u/20s looks like a big abrasive unit.

    Big lump of a lad who throws himself around quite well. Thought he was surprisingly athletic around the park as well. He has the most upside out of the group I think. I'm hoping he should get a fair bit of game time off the bench for Otago this year.

    There was one try he scored on the right flank, against the Argies I think, where he showed plenty of speed. I wasn't expecting that.

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    @Crazy-Horse I’m a NH rugby rugby follower who has rectory dipped their toe into trying to understand the ins and outs of NZ rugby. So this may not be the place to bring up the topic, but Jamie Hannah was an absolute bean pole of a lock, whereas Haig was well built, muscular etc. What made Hannah a better lock candidate and Haig a better flanker candidate than vice versa? Surely you’d want the skinnier but higher work rate/more athletic guy on the flank and the heavier, more set piece oriented guy at lock?

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    @lordspammington said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Crazy-Horse I’m a NH rugby rugby follower who has rectory dipped their toe into trying to understand the ins and outs of NZ rugby. So this may not be the place to bring up the topic, but Jamie Hannah was an absolute bean pole of a lock, whereas Haig was well built, muscular etc. What made Hannah a better lock candidate and Haig a better flanker candidate than vice versa? Surely you’d want the skinnier but higher work rate/more athletic guy on the flank and the heavier, more set piece oriented guy at lock?

    Yeah I get what you are saying but I don't know enough about either to comment. Haig did look fairly mobile to me though.

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Highlanders 2023:

    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    @Chris said in Highlanders 2023:

    I thought Haig was very good at 6 for the NZ u/20s looks like a big abrasive unit.

    Big lump of a lad who throws himself around quite well. Thought he was surprisingly athletic around the park as well. He has the most upside out of the group I think. I'm hoping he should get a fair bit of game time off the bench for Otago this year.

    There was one try he scored on the right flank, against the Argies I think, where he showed plenty of speed. I wasn't expecting that.

    I Remember that try,He surprised me how quick he was as well.

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    Would seem as if Fakatava has indicated to the franchise his long-term plan is to stick around. The other options for him would probably be the Hurricanes or the Blues, but Christie is still reasonably young.

    He turned down the Crusaders this year so doubt he'd go to the Canes (spit) or the Blues.

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    Interesting…

    Stuff
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    @mikey07 said in Highlanders 2023:

    Stuff

    I wonder if he will be working remotely or if he will be based in Dunedin?

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    @SouthernMann said in Highlanders 2023:

    @mikey07 said in Highlanders 2023:

    Stuff

    I wonder if he will be working remotely or if he will be based in Dunedin?

    Ha.
    If you read the link you'd know the answer to that question. It's what he talks about the most.

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    @Crucial said in Highlanders 2023:

    If you read the link you'd know the answer to that question. It's what he talks about the most.

    My bad. Had a brief scan, didn't look properly

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