Wellington 2025
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@Dancefloor said in Wellington 2025:
I can see they are trying to build suspense but can’t they just name a squad!?
Agreed, they are also naming the more well known players first, most of them won’t even feature due to AB commitments or because of injury so no major surprises so far.
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Management team announced:
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Head Coach/Party Starter
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Squad is building nicely with six more announcements. Looks like they are announcing players in order from when they made their debut.
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@Bones said in Wellington 2025:
Did they think they were the B&I lions and not a fucking NPC team when they bagged that amount of coaches?
Champions got to champion.
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@Canes4life said in Wellington 2025:
@Bones said in Wellington 2025:
Did they think they were the B&I lions and not a fucking NPC team when they bagged that amount of coaches?
Champions got to champion.
The bank account disagrees.
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@Bones said in Wellington 2025:
@Canes4life said in Wellington 2025:
@Bones said in Wellington 2025:
Did they think they were the B&I lions and not a fucking NPC team when they bagged that amount of coaches?
Champions got to champion.
The bank account disagrees.
Gone are the days of one head coach and one assistant.
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Official Lions Squad for 2025. Some completely unfamiliar names in this bunch. Anyone care to shed some light on how some of them have been playing at club level?
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@Kiwidom said in Wellington 2025:
Am surprised loose forward Jeremiah Avei Collins missed out, as he looks a real talent . Also a couple of Japanese imports there as well
No Harry Press and no Senio Sanele as well. Fairly surprised they missed out.
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Not sure the extent of the injuries to Aumua, Higgins and Lakai but our starting 23 for round 1 would be fairly close to the below I would have thought. Have included Love and Proctor from the ABs, but haven't included Kirifi and Savea as they were involved in all three tests.
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 - O'Reilly
 - Lauaki
 - Delany
 - Plummer
 - Shields
 - Halalilo
 - Ropeti
 - Preston
 - Love
 - Filipo
 - Savea
 - B Proctor
 - Clarke
 - Harkin
 - Poasa
 - Yamamoto
 - Sheck
 - Ieremia
 - Irving
 - Muriwai
 - Garden-Bachop
 - M Proctor
 
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@Canes4life Yep that would be the likely line up in my eyes. After watching him for the U20s, it would be good to see Solomon get a good crack in the starting line up this season. Not particularly excited about Savea at 12 but hes probably the only option until Higgins returns, though i am sure Billy P could slot in there well enough.
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@DurryMexted said in Wellington 2025:
@Canes4life Yep that would be the likely line up in my eyes. After watching him for the U20s, it would be good to see Solomon get a good crack in the starting line up this season. Not particularly excited about Savea at 12 but hes probably the only option until Higgins returns, though i am sure Billy P could slot in there well enough.
I think when the ABs drop back out, Solomon will be a real chance at starting. Wouldn't mind him getting a good run in the 15 jersey.
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Big fan of Solomon. Want to see him starting every week.
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I rip on the guy but decent effort from JGB. Surprising how low the highest capped players are, but i guess players too often head overseas before they rack up 10+ seasons of NPC
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@DurryMexted said in Wellington 2025:

I rip on the guy but decent effort from JGB. Surprising how low the highest capped players are, but i guess players too often head overseas before they rack up 10+ seasons of NPC
Mad respect has to go to Jackson, he will always be a part of two championship winning sides, a long with a Ranfurly Shield win and defence. Tragic circumstances brought him home and he is still an integral player in this side, despite most of us wanting to see Harkin get a crack in the 10 jersey. He performed well on Saturday against Waikato so hopefully he can keep that form up as the season unfolds.
With a number of Wellington players making the step up to international duties recently, experience is vital at this level and Jackson has that in spades.