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    @bovidae said in Hurricanes 2022:

    No front rowers in that list.

    Indiciative of the state of NZ rugby methinks

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    @bovidae said in Hurricanes 2022:

    No front rowers in that list.

    There could be, I’ve pulled the above list from the players in the following link - https://www.gettyimages.co.nz/photos/hurricanes-rugby?assettype=image&editorialproducts=sport&family=editorial&phrase=Hurricanes rugby&sort=newest

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    @canes4life I’ve also looked and there’s not I scrolled through the 16 pages interesting they haven’t included one in the WTG.

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    @mikey07 said in Hurricanes 2022:

    @canes4life I’ve also looked and there’s not I scrolled through the 16 pages interesting they haven’t included one in the WTG.

    I guess a few players are missing though, players like Tevita Mafileo, Scott Scrafton, Blake Gibson to name a few so they there might be a prop or two a part of that contingent.

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    @canes4life Not just props, a WTG hooker would be needed too.

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    **Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.

    “I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.

    “I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**

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    @kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:

    **Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.

    “I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.

    “I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**

    He's certainly big enough for it, if he beefed up more, he'd be great there. He's played played much every position for ABs outside nine, he has the skills to be a very good 12. Concentrate on it, would be ideal. But he'd have to start now to be good enough for next RWC

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    @machpants said in Hurricanes 2022:

    @kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:

    **Speaking on the latest episode of James Marshall’s What a Lad podcast, however, Barrett has confirmed that a positional change into the midfield is very much on the cards in the near future.

    “I’d be lying if I said I hadn’t spent a few hours in this quarantine hotel thinking about my transition into 12 – something I might do at some stage, whether it’s this year or next year or further down the track,” Barrett said.

    “I was a 12 growing up, [it was where I played] most of my footy. I feel like my skillset suits that. Who knows? I guess I’ve got the next month and a half to figure out which avenue I’ll go down but look, I’m happy with the way I’m going at 15 but got a serious eye to playing 12 at some stage so probably not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when.”**

    He's certainly big enough for it, if he beefed up more, he'd be great there. He's played played much every position for ABs outside nine, he has the skills to be a very good 12. Concentrate on it, would be ideal. But he'd have to start now to be good enough for next RWC

    Interestingly, I heard on radio before France match Razor would've selected Jordie at 12, Will Jordan at 15.

    He mentioned Jordie is a "natural 12" who can "kick off both feet" and a physical presence at 1.96m, 102kg.

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    Gregor Paul made a fair case for it, from a Rugbypass article earlier this year:

    **Could many birds be killed with one stone by shifting Barrett to No 12? The argument stacks up. The All Blacks want a physical specimen there. That’s a tick as Barrett is 1.96m and 105kg. He can run direct, angled-lines because he does this a lot for the Hurricanes when he often pops up as first-receiver.

    He can use his height to get his hands free to work a good off-loading game and he can boot the ball the veritable country mile.**

    "When I was at the under-20 level, I was playing 12 and I enjoyed it there, purely because it was more an extension from 10 where I played at school, and I was able to get physical and be a bit more involved in the middle of the park and get more touches," Barrett told The XV last year.

    Is Jordie Barrett the fix to the All Blacks' problem position?

    Is Jordie Barrett the fix to the All Blacks' problem position?

    It may be a left-field move, but Jordie Barrett has all the skills needed for a shift back to the midfield.

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    @machpants well it all starts at the canes next year, with no Laumape if he wants it, I expect they will give him time there.

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    At long last. Top idea in my view to try Jordie at 12.

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    Barrett at 12 and PUJ at 13. Yes please.

    The only downside to having that midfield is we don’t have too many good options at fullback.

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    I remember Jordie played 12 for the Canes against a South African team in either 2019 or 2020 and got man of the match.

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    @canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:

    Barrett at 12 and PUJ at 13. Yes please.

    The only downside to having that midfield is we don’t have too many good options at fullback.

    Yeah I reckon finding a good enough fullback will be the biggest hurdle.

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    @canes4life Ruben Love or Billy Procter

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    @canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:

    Barrett at 12 and PUJ at 13. Yes please.

    The only downside to having that midfield is we don’t have too many good options at fullback.

    I've heard Holland views Love as a fullback in the long term...

    Funnily enough PUJ played at fullback throughout his U-20's.

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    @kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:

    @canes4life said in Hurricanes 2022:

    Barrett at 12 and PUJ at 13. Yes please.

    The only downside to having that midfield is we don’t have too many good options at fullback.

    I've heard Holland views Love as a fullback in the long term...

    Funnily enough PUJ played at fullback throughout his U-20's.

    There is Josh Moorby and Harry Godfrey (wtg) who are unproven. Wes Goosen also played at 15 this year aswell so we have options, just not experienced options in that position.

    I’d expect to see Jordie start the year off at 15 and then potentially move to the midfield later on.

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    They are just plain idiots if they don't give him a run at 12

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    @kiwi_expat said in Hurricanes 2022:

    Gregor Paul made a fair case for it, from a Rugbypass article earlier this year:

    **Could many birds be killed with one stone by shifting Barrett to No 12? The argument stacks up. The All Blacks want a physical specimen there. That’s a tick as Barrett is 1.96m and 105kg. He can run direct, angled-lines because he does this a lot for the Hurricanes when he often pops up as first-receiver.

    He can use his height to get his hands free to work a good off-loading game and he can boot the ball the veritable country mile.**

    "When I was at the under-20 level, I was playing 12 and I enjoyed it there, purely because it was more an extension from 10 where I played at school, and I was able to get physical and be a bit more involved in the middle of the park and get more touches," Barrett told The XV last year.

    Is Jordie Barrett the fix to the All Blacks' problem position?

    Is Jordie Barrett the fix to the All Blacks' problem position?

    It may be a left-field move, but Jordie Barrett has all the skills needed for a shift back to the midfield.

    @taniwharugby a seasoned, highly paid NZ sports journo would never get a players weight wrong

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