NPC 2022
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@bobily2 yeah he transitioned at the beginning of the club year to a tight-head prop. There's no doubt he's going to be mobile, whether he can scrum is another question altogether.
I'm a little perplexed at some of these signings, do we not have better options coming through than Filipo and the always injured Milner-Skudder? The tight five is very average aswell.
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@Canes4life said in NPC 2022:
@bobily2 yeah he transitioned at the beginning of the club year to a tight-head prop. There's no doubt he's going to be mobile, whether he can scrum is another question altogether.
I'm a little perplexed at some of these signings, do we not have better options coming through than Filipo and the always injured Milner-Skudder? The tight five is very average aswell.
It definitely makes sense given his size/build and age. And on the plus side, it seems he couldn't do too much worse than some of the props Wellington have fielded in recent times. Hopefully he kicks on - there are a few other decent props who've made the transition
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watching international rugby makes me legitimately excited for the NPC, lower expectations = more fun
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Wellington club footy always looks stacked with talented young outside backs and you bring back Milner-Skudder?
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@SouthernMann yeah, very odd. Typical of Wellington to make these sort of signings instead of investing in our area of weakness.
I really thought Owen Franks would be a smart target for the Lions.
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@SouthernMann said in NPC 2022:
Wellington club footy always looks stacked with talented young outside backs and you bring back Milner-Skudder?
i pointed out in one of the threads last week, NZ rugby has a huge hard on for "experience", personally i put it down to having a couple of small competitions rather than one long one so games have too much riding on them, no one has the time or carouge to write off a couple of games bloody new tallent anymore
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I don't see a whole lot of club footy, just some games from Hutt Old Boys Marist, OBU and Petone. But me oh my, there are some big strong lads out there who would surely do the jersey more justice than a sadly broken NMS
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@Canes4life I think they (WRFU) might be struggling financially after they lost a huge amount last financial season, hence possibly the reason they are mostly going for local players rather than any big money outsiders. Perhaps they have learnt their lesson with Dominic Bird!?
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@Canes4life said in NPC 2022:
Canterbury are stacked in the propping department with Newell, Williams, Jager, Brewis etc so will he even get much game time?
Yeah, that's the reason he has a tough choice
He claimed he wanted to go to the RWC when he came back to NZ (I think he has almost zero chance). Skipping the NPC wouldn't help, particularly after missing so much rugby for the Canes this year. Also battling for game time in the NPC wouldn't be a good look