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  • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

    He should be on the AB radar for later in the year if he can keep this form up - he's big, physical, sweet feet and recently more involved and accurate.

    https://www.superrugby.co.nz/news/aj-lam-takes-his-chance-with-both-hands/

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    @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

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      @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

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      @Tim said in Blues 2022:

      @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

      Don't know but we'd take him at the Chiefs in a heartbeat.

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      • TimT Tim

        @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

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        @Tim said in Blues 2022:

        @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

        He looked pretty quick when he got the intercept try vs Drua (not Rieko's intercept but AJ's in the first half).

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        • TimT Tim

          @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

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          @Tim said in Blues 2022:

          @KiwiMurph I wonder if his top-end speed is fast enough?

          entirely dependent on his weight

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          • nzzpN nzzp

            Wanted to reflect again on how far we've come.

            1. 4-12 record. Beat Reds, Lions, Sunwolves and Tahs. Tana was coach.

            Then in Feb 2019 the board (who had endorsed Tana for another year) changed, Don MacKinnon stepped up, appointed Leon, and the rest as they say is history.

            We were an utter shambles. Losing to the Rebels at home that year was surely the nadir.

            Whatever the result this weekend, we're back at the pointy end of the comp, with a talent pipeline and org that means we should be there most years now.

            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/110308805/former-nz-cricket-director-don-mackinnon-unveiled-as-new-blues-rugby-chairman#:~:text=NZ Cricket director Don Mackinnon unveiled as new Blues rugby chairman,-MARC HINTON12&text=Don Mackinnon has been named,seats in New Zealand sport.

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            @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

            Wanted to reflect again on how far we've come.

            1. 4-12 record. Beat Reds, Lions, Sunwolves and Tahs. Tana was coach.

            Then in Feb 2019 the board (who had endorsed Tana for another year) changed, Don MacKinnon stepped up, appointed Leon, and the rest as they say is history.

            We were an utter shambles. Losing to the Rebels at home that year was surely the nadir.

            Whatever the result this weekend, we're back at the pointy end of the comp, with a talent pipeline and org that means we should be there most years now.

            https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/110308805/former-nz-cricket-director-don-mackinnon-unveiled-as-new-blues-rugby-chairman#:~:text=NZ Cricket director Don Mackinnon unveiled as new Blues rugby chairman,-MARC HINTON12&text=Don Mackinnon has been named,seats in New Zealand sport.

            You’re the most fair of any Blues poster. The rest of us are fluffybunnies

            Do you want to write a season review post for the front page sometime this week? Thanks.

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            • DuluthD Duluth

              @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

              Wanted to reflect again on how far we've come.

              1. 4-12 record. Beat Reds, Lions, Sunwolves and Tahs. Tana was coach.

              Then in Feb 2019 the board (who had endorsed Tana for another year) changed, Don MacKinnon stepped up, appointed Leon, and the rest as they say is history.

              We were an utter shambles. Losing to the Rebels at home that year was surely the nadir.

              Whatever the result this weekend, we're back at the pointy end of the comp, with a talent pipeline and org that means we should be there most years now.

              https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/110308805/former-nz-cricket-director-don-mackinnon-unveiled-as-new-blues-rugby-chairman#:~:text=NZ Cricket director Don Mackinnon unveiled as new Blues rugby chairman,-MARC HINTON12&text=Don Mackinnon has been named,seats in New Zealand sport.

              You’re the most fair of any Blues poster. The rest of us are fluffybunnies

              Do you want to write a season review post for the front page sometime this week? Thanks.

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              @Duluth sure thing, once I get over my mixed feelings of huge pride and bitter disappointment

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              • nzzpN nzzp

                @Duluth sure thing, once I get over my mixed feelings of huge pride and bitter disappointment

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                @nzzp

                Thanks

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                  denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

                  I'm in stage 4

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                  • nzzpN nzzp

                    denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

                    I'm in stage 4

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                    @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                    denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

                    I'm in stage 4

                    This is the best of the end of the season recaps.

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                    • nzzpN nzzp

                      denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

                      I'm in stage 4

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                      @nzzp said in Blues 2022:

                      denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

                      I'm in stage 4

                      I’m in 5. Was a bloody fun season, and the Crusaders had to do something special to beat us.

                      Great to see crowds like that for finals, least they sell out in Auckland 🙂

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                        “We [will] have pretty much a similar squad, 99 per cent [the same],” said head coach MacDonald following the defeat.

                        https://www.rugbypass.com/news/2022-just-one-year-too-early-for-hurting-blues/

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                          Tough way to end, but I've enjoyed the season.

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                            @Duluth here ya go

                            Blues 2022 season in review

                            So, that’s that. Second, behind a team that got up and played their best rugby in the final. After working through the usual cycle of Denial, Anger, Bargaining and then Depression, it’s time for Acceptance.

                            Overall, this was a big season for the Blues, a big step forward. No question, about it, we’re credible, and for all bar the end of the season, the best side in the competition. We broke some key mental barriers, won away in Christchurch against a Crusaders side that were up for it, and dominated large parts of the season. In fact, barring ten minutes of fitness induced madness in Game 1, it would have been a perfect season heading into the Final. By any measure except winning the final, that’s a damn good season.

                            Part 1 - the buildup.

                            The Blues had the most disrupted preseason of any franchise. Lockdowns last year meant no NPC for Auckland sides, so the flash import (RTS) hadn’t even played a game of rugby. Early lockdowns stopped the team from getting together. The season started in Queenstown (remember that???) with a preseason game against the Canes on the way South.

                            Early season - the first 6 games
                            Canes, Chiefs, Highlanders, Highlanders, MP, MP

                            A first up loss to the Canes, but playing some sensational rugby. Then 10 minutes of madness, where the lack of preseason conditioning kicked in, and the Canes finished over the top. I said at the time I wasn’t worried, but a number of people wrote them off nonetheless (old mental fragility, etc). No one would have picked that was the last loss for 112 days.

                            Against the Chiefs we did everything but win the game. Two stupid penalties in the last few minutes, but Bryn Gatland couldn’t knock over the penalty and the win streak started.

                            Honestly, this part of the season isn’t memorable in hindsight, I’m struggling to remember much about the games. The Highlanders were dealt with, and then Moana Pacifica in Storm Week with the B side getting a run. The first game at Mt Smart was memorable for the controlled surge up the field to score the winning points while a man down - a harbinger for what was to come. The return match at EP was a lot more one sided, and a comfortable win.

                            Mid season - setting up a dominant position
                            Chiefs, Crusaders (away)

                            For me, these were two back to back games where we played good football. 25-0 against the Chiefs showed the defensive effort, followed by a win over the Crusaders in Chc. This stretch really set us up to go into the back end of the season at the top of the table, and the run home.

                            Late season
                            Drua, Force, Reds, Rebels, Brumbies, Tahs
                            Some great rugby cutting capers against the Reds, some clutch plays with DG to win games (Brumbies, Tahs), some incredible refereeing (a team YC in 4 minutes against the Force), a B side squeaking out a win in Sydney, but overall a sequence of wins to cement top spot for the playoffs.

                            Playoffs
                            Highlanders, Brumbies, Crusaders
                            I won’t write too much about the playoffs as they’re nice and recent, but had some unfortunate injuries to Papali’i and Clarke. Dalton has been massive for us this season, keeping people focussed and staying in the refs ear. We really missed him. He's been huge, both playing and leading. Next AB Captain?

                            Positives
                            Massive depth built in the squad.
                            Best team in the comp (pre final)
                            Consistently good crowds, building to a sellout final
                            We’re now a credible destination for players to to come to
                            12 All Blacks - from hardly getting any a few years ago
                            Team culture looks great - a bunch of people enjoying their company
                            Our defence is absolutely top tier. We are very hard to break down.

                            Our spine has come on massively, with Eklund/Sotutu/Christie/Barrett/Perofeta. That said, let’s get my opinion on position groups

                            Outside backs:
                            Perofeta has been sensational, and well rewarded for the AB utility slot. Many (including me) had written him off. Lam and Telea are solid understudies to Clarke, who was a beast before getting a hamstring injury. Hopefully he’ll be good as gold for the test programme - still the most dynamic left winger. Zarn Sullivan hasn’t had a lot of game time, but looks silk every time he touches the ball. His 40m droppie under pressure agains the Tahs was clutch, a thing of absolute beauty. Looking forward to seeing him get more minutes next year.

                            Midfield
                            RTS has grown through the season. Hasn’t shown the hot stepping feet yet, but has been reliable defensively. Rieko has gone from strength to strength, distribution still very good. His pace is electric, he’s torn apart some good midfields this year. Still building, but has come a very long way in the last few years. Corey Evans looks a real prospect, can’t wait to see more of him.

                            A special shout out to Heem, he’s been solid, Mr Fixit and played all over the backline. Experience is gold, particularly with a new, young group like this one.

                            Halves
                            Barrett has been solid, and (final aside) stepped up when needed. That said, all the classic BB weaknesses are still there - kicking from hand not excellent, pace down a touch. Still physical, knows what’s needed, and my pick for the ABs 10 jersey.
                            Perofeta has taken his NPC form to the next level, kicked really well, and taken over the goal kicking duties. Good to see him flourish.
                            Halfbacks were a mixed bag. Christie is very good at passing, and an absolute pest on defence - he’s so quick he covers everything. Should run more, a snipe or two a game would keep the defence from driftin early. Kicking is mixed, sometimes good, but often doesn’t get the distance needed at the top level.
                            I love Nock, but he has regressed massively this year. Strong in the ruck, but poor at core tasks. Pass has gone backwards, the kicking is sometimes excellent, sometimes poor. Defensively strong, but not as mobile as Christie. Funaki looks OK - haven’t watched him enough to remember anything sensible to write.

                            Loosies
                            Our strongest area. The trio of Dalton/Akira/HOskins could be a starting combo for any test side in the world. Plumtree just catches the eye, and along with Suafoa look physical specimens. Segner looks a reasonable prospect, hard working.

                            Locks
                            Weakest area and it cost us in the final. Robinson looks light to me (the stats never lie apparently, but the ‘eye’ test is tough on his size). Darry is growing, but a fair way off physical dominant. Tucker had a bloody good season, not sure why he wasn’t played in the finals. Romano had a resurgent season, but you wouldn’t call him a lineout lock, or a mobile athlete. Brought massive experience though ,and filled a role we needed.

                            Front row
                            Eklund had a season where he really stepped up (again, final aside). Solid around the park, reliable lineout throwing, and good over the ball. One of our defensive stars. Aumua was awful, the lineout throwing just didn’t work for him. Vikena stepped up though, and seemed to be coming on - cemented his spot as Number 2 hooker in the squad.

                            Props - all all blacks. Ofa’s scrummaging seems to have gone backwards - but that may be the weakness at lock. Hodgman has been mobile and solid. Laulala and KT good in the scrum, but not mobile or athletic. Nepo’s red agains MP was one of the stupidest things I’ve seen for a while (and I’ve watched the Blues for years eh).

                            General comment
                            So, that’s that. Lots of good points. I won’t touch on the final except to say our defence was sensational and championship winning level. If we don’t hand over so much possession and territory we only get a quarter of the rucks, we’d have provided a far more satisfying watch. Outstanding Crusaders effort, and well done to the, they saved their best game for the final. Most sides would have been ripped apart by the end of the first half.

                            Question for next year is to find a third hooker, decent locks, and get the set piece rolling again. Got to hope Coventry steps it up.

                            Finally, a shout out to Leon. Taking this franchise from the depths to the heights. It’s a fresh squad, they’re resetting and learning good habits, and it’s looking good. We;ve built a strong talent pipeline, have the best stadium in the country, finally got good administration and a competent board. We are maturing, and will take a huge amount from a very good year. It just still feels quite bitter at the moment.

                            finally, this whole success is built from the Board down. Massive shout out to Don Mackinnon to chair, and John Hart who is a long term winner. We're positioned to build nicely into next year.

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                              MacDonald will have the vast majority of his squad back to build on this disappointment. He loses veteran lock Luke Romano and France-bound prop Karl Tu’inukuafe, but will gain test lock Patrick Tuipulotu back from his Japan sojourn.

                              https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300617799/blues-must-heed-the-super-rugby-pacific-lessons-after-tripping-at-final-hurdle

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                              • nzzpN nzzp

                                @Duluth here ya go

                                Blues 2022 season in review

                                So, that’s that. Second, behind a team that got up and played their best rugby in the final. After working through the usual cycle of Denial, Anger, Bargaining and then Depression, it’s time for Acceptance.

                                Overall, this was a big season for the Blues, a big step forward. No question, about it, we’re credible, and for all bar the end of the season, the best side in the competition. We broke some key mental barriers, won away in Christchurch against a Crusaders side that were up for it, and dominated large parts of the season. In fact, barring ten minutes of fitness induced madness in Game 1, it would have been a perfect season heading into the Final. By any measure except winning the final, that’s a damn good season.

                                Part 1 - the buildup.

                                The Blues had the most disrupted preseason of any franchise. Lockdowns last year meant no NPC for Auckland sides, so the flash import (RTS) hadn’t even played a game of rugby. Early lockdowns stopped the team from getting together. The season started in Queenstown (remember that???) with a preseason game against the Canes on the way South.

                                Early season - the first 6 games
                                Canes, Chiefs, Highlanders, Highlanders, MP, MP

                                A first up loss to the Canes, but playing some sensational rugby. Then 10 minutes of madness, where the lack of preseason conditioning kicked in, and the Canes finished over the top. I said at the time I wasn’t worried, but a number of people wrote them off nonetheless (old mental fragility, etc). No one would have picked that was the last loss for 112 days.

                                Against the Chiefs we did everything but win the game. Two stupid penalties in the last few minutes, but Bryn Gatland couldn’t knock over the penalty and the win streak started.

                                Honestly, this part of the season isn’t memorable in hindsight, I’m struggling to remember much about the games. The Highlanders were dealt with, and then Moana Pacifica in Storm Week with the B side getting a run. The first game at Mt Smart was memorable for the controlled surge up the field to score the winning points while a man down - a harbinger for what was to come. The return match at EP was a lot more one sided, and a comfortable win.

                                Mid season - setting up a dominant position
                                Chiefs, Crusaders (away)

                                For me, these were two back to back games where we played good football. 25-0 against the Chiefs showed the defensive effort, followed by a win over the Crusaders in Chc. This stretch really set us up to go into the back end of the season at the top of the table, and the run home.

                                Late season
                                Drua, Force, Reds, Rebels, Brumbies, Tahs
                                Some great rugby cutting capers against the Reds, some clutch plays with DG to win games (Brumbies, Tahs), some incredible refereeing (a team YC in 4 minutes against the Force), a B side squeaking out a win in Sydney, but overall a sequence of wins to cement top spot for the playoffs.

                                Playoffs
                                Highlanders, Brumbies, Crusaders
                                I won’t write too much about the playoffs as they’re nice and recent, but had some unfortunate injuries to Papali’i and Clarke. Dalton has been massive for us this season, keeping people focussed and staying in the refs ear. We really missed him. He's been huge, both playing and leading. Next AB Captain?

                                Positives
                                Massive depth built in the squad.
                                Best team in the comp (pre final)
                                Consistently good crowds, building to a sellout final
                                We’re now a credible destination for players to to come to
                                12 All Blacks - from hardly getting any a few years ago
                                Team culture looks great - a bunch of people enjoying their company
                                Our defence is absolutely top tier. We are very hard to break down.

                                Our spine has come on massively, with Eklund/Sotutu/Christie/Barrett/Perofeta. That said, let’s get my opinion on position groups

                                Outside backs:
                                Perofeta has been sensational, and well rewarded for the AB utility slot. Many (including me) had written him off. Lam and Telea are solid understudies to Clarke, who was a beast before getting a hamstring injury. Hopefully he’ll be good as gold for the test programme - still the most dynamic left winger. Zarn Sullivan hasn’t had a lot of game time, but looks silk every time he touches the ball. His 40m droppie under pressure agains the Tahs was clutch, a thing of absolute beauty. Looking forward to seeing him get more minutes next year.

                                Midfield
                                RTS has grown through the season. Hasn’t shown the hot stepping feet yet, but has been reliable defensively. Rieko has gone from strength to strength, distribution still very good. His pace is electric, he’s torn apart some good midfields this year. Still building, but has come a very long way in the last few years. Corey Evans looks a real prospect, can’t wait to see more of him.

                                A special shout out to Heem, he’s been solid, Mr Fixit and played all over the backline. Experience is gold, particularly with a new, young group like this one.

                                Halves
                                Barrett has been solid, and (final aside) stepped up when needed. That said, all the classic BB weaknesses are still there - kicking from hand not excellent, pace down a touch. Still physical, knows what’s needed, and my pick for the ABs 10 jersey.
                                Perofeta has taken his NPC form to the next level, kicked really well, and taken over the goal kicking duties. Good to see him flourish.
                                Halfbacks were a mixed bag. Christie is very good at passing, and an absolute pest on defence - he’s so quick he covers everything. Should run more, a snipe or two a game would keep the defence from driftin early. Kicking is mixed, sometimes good, but often doesn’t get the distance needed at the top level.
                                I love Nock, but he has regressed massively this year. Strong in the ruck, but poor at core tasks. Pass has gone backwards, the kicking is sometimes excellent, sometimes poor. Defensively strong, but not as mobile as Christie. Funaki looks OK - haven’t watched him enough to remember anything sensible to write.

                                Loosies
                                Our strongest area. The trio of Dalton/Akira/HOskins could be a starting combo for any test side in the world. Plumtree just catches the eye, and along with Suafoa look physical specimens. Segner looks a reasonable prospect, hard working.

                                Locks
                                Weakest area and it cost us in the final. Robinson looks light to me (the stats never lie apparently, but the ‘eye’ test is tough on his size). Darry is growing, but a fair way off physical dominant. Tucker had a bloody good season, not sure why he wasn’t played in the finals. Romano had a resurgent season, but you wouldn’t call him a lineout lock, or a mobile athlete. Brought massive experience though ,and filled a role we needed.

                                Front row
                                Eklund had a season where he really stepped up (again, final aside). Solid around the park, reliable lineout throwing, and good over the ball. One of our defensive stars. Aumua was awful, the lineout throwing just didn’t work for him. Vikena stepped up though, and seemed to be coming on - cemented his spot as Number 2 hooker in the squad.

                                Props - all all blacks. Ofa’s scrummaging seems to have gone backwards - but that may be the weakness at lock. Hodgman has been mobile and solid. Laulala and KT good in the scrum, but not mobile or athletic. Nepo’s red agains MP was one of the stupidest things I’ve seen for a while (and I’ve watched the Blues for years eh).

                                General comment
                                So, that’s that. Lots of good points. I won’t touch on the final except to say our defence was sensational and championship winning level. If we don’t hand over so much possession and territory we only get a quarter of the rucks, we’d have provided a far more satisfying watch. Outstanding Crusaders effort, and well done to the, they saved their best game for the final. Most sides would have been ripped apart by the end of the first half.

                                Question for next year is to find a third hooker, decent locks, and get the set piece rolling again. Got to hope Coventry steps it up.

                                Finally, a shout out to Leon. Taking this franchise from the depths to the heights. It’s a fresh squad, they’re resetting and learning good habits, and it’s looking good. We;ve built a strong talent pipeline, have the best stadium in the country, finally got good administration and a competent board. We are maturing, and will take a huge amount from a very good year. It just still feels quite bitter at the moment.

                                finally, this whole success is built from the Board down. Massive shout out to Don Mackinnon to chair, and John Hart who is a long term winner. We're positioned to build nicely into next year.

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                                @nzzp no mention of Goodhue, in what was really a standout season, although he, like many blues were schooled in the final, given he usually calls the lineouts, I expect he has to take some of the heat for the malfunctions there...

                                @Steven-Harris article posted by @Tim specifically discusses the locks at the blues, but no mention of Goodhue heading off next year...

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                                  @nzzp no mention of Goodhue, in what was really a standout season, although he, like many blues were schooled in the final, given he usually calls the lineouts, I expect he has to take some of the heat for the malfunctions there...

                                  @Steven-Harris article posted by @Tim specifically discusses the locks at the blues, but no mention of Goodhue heading off next year...

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                                  @taniwharugby good call - missed him. He missed so much of the year with injury, wasn't on my radar. And by that stage I'd written too much anyway, so closed out.

                                  Solid year for Josh, when he was on the field.

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                                    @Duluth here ya go

                                    Blues 2022 season in review

                                    So, that’s that. Second, behind a team that got up and played their best rugby in the final. After working through the usual cycle of Denial, Anger, Bargaining and then Depression, it’s time for Acceptance.

                                    Overall, this was a big season for the Blues, a big step forward. No question, about it, we’re credible, and for all bar the end of the season, the best side in the competition. We broke some key mental barriers, won away in Christchurch against a Crusaders side that were up for it, and dominated large parts of the season. In fact, barring ten minutes of fitness induced madness in Game 1, it would have been a perfect season heading into the Final. By any measure except winning the final, that’s a damn good season.

                                    Part 1 - the buildup.

                                    The Blues had the most disrupted preseason of any franchise. Lockdowns last year meant no NPC for Auckland sides, so the flash import (RTS) hadn’t even played a game of rugby. Early lockdowns stopped the team from getting together. The season started in Queenstown (remember that???) with a preseason game against the Canes on the way South.

                                    Early season - the first 6 games
                                    Canes, Chiefs, Highlanders, Highlanders, MP, MP

                                    A first up loss to the Canes, but playing some sensational rugby. Then 10 minutes of madness, where the lack of preseason conditioning kicked in, and the Canes finished over the top. I said at the time I wasn’t worried, but a number of people wrote them off nonetheless (old mental fragility, etc). No one would have picked that was the last loss for 112 days.

                                    Against the Chiefs we did everything but win the game. Two stupid penalties in the last few minutes, but Bryn Gatland couldn’t knock over the penalty and the win streak started.

                                    Honestly, this part of the season isn’t memorable in hindsight, I’m struggling to remember much about the games. The Highlanders were dealt with, and then Moana Pacifica in Storm Week with the B side getting a run. The first game at Mt Smart was memorable for the controlled surge up the field to score the winning points while a man down - a harbinger for what was to come. The return match at EP was a lot more one sided, and a comfortable win.

                                    Mid season - setting up a dominant position
                                    Chiefs, Crusaders (away)

                                    For me, these were two back to back games where we played good football. 25-0 against the Chiefs showed the defensive effort, followed by a win over the Crusaders in Chc. This stretch really set us up to go into the back end of the season at the top of the table, and the run home.

                                    Late season
                                    Drua, Force, Reds, Rebels, Brumbies, Tahs
                                    Some great rugby cutting capers against the Reds, some clutch plays with DG to win games (Brumbies, Tahs), some incredible refereeing (a team YC in 4 minutes against the Force), a B side squeaking out a win in Sydney, but overall a sequence of wins to cement top spot for the playoffs.

                                    Playoffs
                                    Highlanders, Brumbies, Crusaders
                                    I won’t write too much about the playoffs as they’re nice and recent, but had some unfortunate injuries to Papali’i and Clarke. Dalton has been massive for us this season, keeping people focussed and staying in the refs ear. We really missed him. He's been huge, both playing and leading. Next AB Captain?

                                    Positives
                                    Massive depth built in the squad.
                                    Best team in the comp (pre final)
                                    Consistently good crowds, building to a sellout final
                                    We’re now a credible destination for players to to come to
                                    12 All Blacks - from hardly getting any a few years ago
                                    Team culture looks great - a bunch of people enjoying their company
                                    Our defence is absolutely top tier. We are very hard to break down.

                                    Our spine has come on massively, with Eklund/Sotutu/Christie/Barrett/Perofeta. That said, let’s get my opinion on position groups

                                    Outside backs:
                                    Perofeta has been sensational, and well rewarded for the AB utility slot. Many (including me) had written him off. Lam and Telea are solid understudies to Clarke, who was a beast before getting a hamstring injury. Hopefully he’ll be good as gold for the test programme - still the most dynamic left winger. Zarn Sullivan hasn’t had a lot of game time, but looks silk every time he touches the ball. His 40m droppie under pressure agains the Tahs was clutch, a thing of absolute beauty. Looking forward to seeing him get more minutes next year.

                                    Midfield
                                    RTS has grown through the season. Hasn’t shown the hot stepping feet yet, but has been reliable defensively. Rieko has gone from strength to strength, distribution still very good. His pace is electric, he’s torn apart some good midfields this year. Still building, but has come a very long way in the last few years. Corey Evans looks a real prospect, can’t wait to see more of him.

                                    A special shout out to Heem, he’s been solid, Mr Fixit and played all over the backline. Experience is gold, particularly with a new, young group like this one.

                                    Halves
                                    Barrett has been solid, and (final aside) stepped up when needed. That said, all the classic BB weaknesses are still there - kicking from hand not excellent, pace down a touch. Still physical, knows what’s needed, and my pick for the ABs 10 jersey.
                                    Perofeta has taken his NPC form to the next level, kicked really well, and taken over the goal kicking duties. Good to see him flourish.
                                    Halfbacks were a mixed bag. Christie is very good at passing, and an absolute pest on defence - he’s so quick he covers everything. Should run more, a snipe or two a game would keep the defence from driftin early. Kicking is mixed, sometimes good, but often doesn’t get the distance needed at the top level.
                                    I love Nock, but he has regressed massively this year. Strong in the ruck, but poor at core tasks. Pass has gone backwards, the kicking is sometimes excellent, sometimes poor. Defensively strong, but not as mobile as Christie. Funaki looks OK - haven’t watched him enough to remember anything sensible to write.

                                    Loosies
                                    Our strongest area. The trio of Dalton/Akira/HOskins could be a starting combo for any test side in the world. Plumtree just catches the eye, and along with Suafoa look physical specimens. Segner looks a reasonable prospect, hard working.

                                    Locks
                                    Weakest area and it cost us in the final. Robinson looks light to me (the stats never lie apparently, but the ‘eye’ test is tough on his size). Darry is growing, but a fair way off physical dominant. Tucker had a bloody good season, not sure why he wasn’t played in the finals. Romano had a resurgent season, but you wouldn’t call him a lineout lock, or a mobile athlete. Brought massive experience though ,and filled a role we needed.

                                    Front row
                                    Eklund had a season where he really stepped up (again, final aside). Solid around the park, reliable lineout throwing, and good over the ball. One of our defensive stars. Aumua was awful, the lineout throwing just didn’t work for him. Vikena stepped up though, and seemed to be coming on - cemented his spot as Number 2 hooker in the squad.

                                    Props - all all blacks. Ofa’s scrummaging seems to have gone backwards - but that may be the weakness at lock. Hodgman has been mobile and solid. Laulala and KT good in the scrum, but not mobile or athletic. Nepo’s red agains MP was one of the stupidest things I’ve seen for a while (and I’ve watched the Blues for years eh).

                                    General comment
                                    So, that’s that. Lots of good points. I won’t touch on the final except to say our defence was sensational and championship winning level. If we don’t hand over so much possession and territory we only get a quarter of the rucks, we’d have provided a far more satisfying watch. Outstanding Crusaders effort, and well done to the, they saved their best game for the final. Most sides would have been ripped apart by the end of the first half.

                                    Question for next year is to find a third hooker, decent locks, and get the set piece rolling again. Got to hope Coventry steps it up.

                                    Finally, a shout out to Leon. Taking this franchise from the depths to the heights. It’s a fresh squad, they’re resetting and learning good habits, and it’s looking good. We;ve built a strong talent pipeline, have the best stadium in the country, finally got good administration and a competent board. We are maturing, and will take a huge amount from a very good year. It just still feels quite bitter at the moment.

                                    finally, this whole success is built from the Board down. Massive shout out to Don Mackinnon to chair, and John Hart who is a long term winner. We're positioned to build nicely into next year.

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                                    Nice, better than any review you'll see at stuff/nzh etc

                                    One minor correction I made.. you said Aumua when you meant Riccitelli

                                    Blues 2022 review

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                                      @nzzp

                                      Nice, better than any review you'll see at stuff/nzh etc

                                      One minor correction I made.. you said Aumua when you meant Riccitelli

                                      Blues 2022 review

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                                      @Duluth said in Blues 2022:

                                      One minor correction I made.. you said Aumua when you meant Riccitelli

                                      Thanks. Brain fade last night clearly. Could have written 'the third hooker who couldn't hit the ground if they fell off a chair'

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                                      • TimT Tim

                                        MacDonald will have the vast majority of his squad back to build on this disappointment. He loses veteran lock Luke Romano and France-bound prop Karl Tu’inukuafe, but will gain test lock Patrick Tuipulotu back from his Japan sojourn.

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300617799/blues-must-heed-the-super-rugby-pacific-lessons-after-tripping-at-final-hurdle

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                                        @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                        MacDonald will have the vast majority of his squad back to build on this disappointment. He loses veteran lock Luke Romano and France-bound prop Karl Tu’inukuafe, but will gain test lock Patrick Tuipulotu back from his Japan sojourn.

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300617799/blues-must-heed-the-super-rugby-pacific-lessons-after-tripping-at-final-hurdle

                                        So Tu’inukuafe and Romano definitely leaving. Who else might be going?

                                        Nock is almost certainly going now he's off contract

                                        Suafoa and Plumtree are two off contract players that will be hard to keep

                                        Plummer is off contract and is better than some tens contracted elsewhere. He also covers 12. He'll probably have other offers

                                        Goodhue was another one with rumours about leaving (overseas)

                                        Hopefully Riccitelli is gone

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                                        • DuluthD Duluth

                                          @Tim said in Blues 2022:

                                          MacDonald will have the vast majority of his squad back to build on this disappointment. He loses veteran lock Luke Romano and France-bound prop Karl Tu’inukuafe, but will gain test lock Patrick Tuipulotu back from his Japan sojourn.

                                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300617799/blues-must-heed-the-super-rugby-pacific-lessons-after-tripping-at-final-hurdle

                                          So Tu’inukuafe and Romano definitely leaving. Who else might be going?

                                          Nock is almost certainly going now he's off contract

                                          Suafoa and Plumtree are two off contract players that will be hard to keep

                                          Plummer is off contract and is better than some tens contracted elsewhere. He also covers 12. He'll probably have other offers

                                          Goodhue was another one with rumours about leaving (overseas)

                                          Hopefully Riccitelli is gone

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                                          @Duluth said in Blues 2022:

                                          Plummer is off contract and is better than some tens contracted elsewhere. He also covers 12. He'll probably have other offers

                                          Is this a not so subtle hint at Simon Hickey?

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