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      cgrant last edited by

      There are a number of young players for whom I have high expectations.

      LHP : Mafileo. He was very good against Ireland A. Strong scrummager and a good workrate. His versatility is a bonus.
      Hooker : Thompson. I hope he will get more minutes on the field this year. This guy has a huge potential. He is built like Malcom Marx. LO is still a worry though.
      THP : Mau. Let's see if he can leapfrog Jermaine Ainsley in the pecking order. I hope he has improved in the scrum area.
      Locks : McWhannel. Are his injuries really behind him ? He's got a lot of talent and was really outstanding during the NPC. I don't know whether he is good enough for the international scene but I could see him play a lot of minutes in the SR rounds this year.
      Lord. Still very young for a capped player. Will he be able to be back in black ?
      Loose forwards : Lakai. A FAB for 2024, that's for sure. Not big enough for the Nr.8 position but he was used as an opensider during the preseason. So let's see if he can become a fetcher and run like Josh VdFlier.
      Suafoa : he will probably be used as a lock for the Blues but I am convinced he could be a real find at 6 where NZ are not blessed with such powerful players.
      Halfback : Cam Roigard. He could be a bolter for the next RWC. Ratima and Hotham should be looked closely too as they have a lot of talent.
      1st Five : Not much expectation here as new talents are scarce. This used to be a NZ strength and it has become a real worry.
      2nd Five : though he is not that young, Thomas Umaga-Jensen is a player for whom my expectations are great, if he can stay injury-free. He is fun to watch and his brute strength could be used by the ABs. But I have doubts about Foster's inclination to blood new players in a RWC year.
      I Hope Riley Higgins will get a good number of minutes as he is one to look for the future.
      Centre : No young guns here, which is a worry.
      Wings : Springer. Is he the next Ben Smith ?
      Full back : Not a young gun anymore but this must be Stephenson's year. He was impressive in 2022 and I expect him to be at the same level in 2023. He is a Chief so why not a call for the ABs ?

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        Bones @cgrant last edited by

        @cgrant possibly room for a mention of both the Sullivan's? This should be their year.

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          Crucial last edited by

          Nanai-Seturo. May have been around for a while now but still only 23 only looks like the maturity has caught up with the natural skills. Could have a big year.

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            Bones @Crucial last edited by

            @Crucial by the same token, make or break for Alaimalo, 27 now so on the cusp for an outside back. Could've been at least as good as Melani Nanai.

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              Canes4life last edited by

              I'd add George Bell in there as a young gun hooker coming through and obviously Ruben Love as another fullback option.

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                Bovidae @cgrant last edited by

                @cgrant said in Young guns:

                Centre : No young guns here, which is a worry.

                He is returning from injury but I'm hoping we see Gideon Wrampling on the field for the Chiefs soon. He can play at 2nd 5 or centre, and on the wing.

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                  Crucial @Bovidae last edited by

                  @Bovidae said in Young guns:

                  @cgrant said in Young guns:

                  Centre : No young guns here, which is a worry.

                  He is returning from injury but I'm hoping we see Gideon Wrampling on the field for the Chiefs soon. He can play at 2nd 5 or centre, and on the wing.

                  The (very brief) showing that he had pre-injury looked very promising. Hoping he gets a run of gametime to show what he has.

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                    Crucial @Canes4life last edited by

                    @Canes4life said in Young guns:

                    I'd add George Bell in there as a young gun hooker coming through and obviously Ruben Love as another fullback option.

                    If Love wants an AB career I reckon he needs to concentrate on 10

                    ABs 15 option list keeps growing but 10 is a fairly bare cupboard and he would have an experience jump on the youngsters coming through.

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                      taniwharugby last edited by

                      hopefully some new faces will present themselves this year, after 2020, a disrupted 2021 as well, it will have affected development, potentially put a few out of the game, but with the rugby world back on track in 2022, we will start seeing some names reappear

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                        SouthernMann last edited by

                        From Highlanders perspective

                        Fabian Holland: The kid is exceptional. Just hope he gets some decent time on the park.

                        Sean Withy: Looks to be getting big and strong over the last couple of years. Can cover all loosie positions, could be a top quality bench option.

                        Martin Bogado: Will be interesting to see why the bought this guy over

                        Cam Millar: I'm still not sold on him.

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                          Mackerzzzz @SouthernMann last edited by

                          @SouthernMann said in Young guns:

                          From Highlanders perspective

                          Fabian Holland: The kid is exceptional. Just hope he gets some decent time on the park.

                          Sean Withy: Looks to be getting big and strong over the last couple of years. Can cover all loosie positions, could be a top quality bench option.

                          Martin Bogado: Will be interesting to see why the bought this guy over

                          Cam Millar: I'm still not sold on him.

                          Holland definitely. Looks like a future ABs.

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                            ploughboy last edited by

                            george dyer hopefully he keeps improving

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                              Winger @cgrant last edited by Winger

                              @cgrant Lakai is height of 1.86 (shorter than Ardie at 1.88) so really needs to move to 7. Good weight for a 19 year old (109). He would be fine at 8 for super rugby but criticized as an AB 8 (as Ardie is)

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                                Canes4life @Winger last edited by

                                @Winger said in Young guns:

                                @cgrant Lakai is height of 1.86 (shorter than Ardie at 1.88) so really needs to move to 7. Good weight for a 19 year old (109). He would be fine at 8 for super rugby but criticized as an AB 8 (as Ardie is)

                                After seeing him in person in Levin on the weekend, I feel he will have no trouble at 8 at test level. The guy is built like a brick shithouse, and runs bloody hard. I think he will be successful no matter where he chooses to play.

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                                  BerniesCorner @Canes4life last edited by

                                  @Canes4life Is he quick enough to be a 7

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                                    Winger @BerniesCorner last edited by

                                    @BerniesCorner said in Young guns:

                                    @Canes4life Is he quick enough to be a 7

                                    Yes

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                                        Mackerzzzz last edited by Mackerzzzz

                                        Aiden Morgan isn't to bad

                                        Riley Higgins and Harry Godfrey have some big wraps on them too

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