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Chiefs Squad Ins and Outs
28th
October 2005. By the mildly disgruntled
Kiwipie

INS
Simms Davison
Ben Castle
Aleki Lutui
Bernie Upton
Nili Latu
Jamie Nutbrown
Anthony Tahana
Tanerau Latimer to the Crusaders
OUTS
Everyone else including Mark Sorenson, Colin Bourke and Grant
McQuoid.
Overall a slightly disappointing result for the Bay, Tahana the
only surprise selection after he has been ignored for the past
couple of years but great news for him and recognition of how
consistent he has been and also maybe that he is actually faster
than he looks! Lutui got the second hooker's spot ahead of Linklater
which is good to see (if no surprise to anybody who has watched the
pair play). Latimer has snuck into the Crusaders which seems to me
like a NZRU directive for all franchises to take a punt on young
talent.
Sorenson misses out to
Kristian Ormsby, who has returned to Counties - bad luck for Mark
who was solid all year for the Bay and stood up when Bernie was
injured. Ormsby has never really showed form for more than 20
minutes a game. Likewise Colin Bourke misses out to the vastly
over-rated Liam Messam, which is no surprise given how Waikato will
want to protect their investment in Messam. Hopefully Colin can get
a Sevens contract and will stay in NZ and with the Bay. Finally
Grant McQuoid lost the centre shoot-out with Mark Ranby - which will
surely be enough to see Grant look overseas for a crust. If this is
the case (and we sincerely hope it isn't) then we wish him well in
the future.
The Chiefs squad in
full:
Sosene Anesi
Steven Bates
Ben Castle
Loki Crichton
Simms Davison
Stephen Donald
Jono Gibbes (captain)
David Hill
Sean Hohneck
Marty Holah
Byron Kelleher
Nili Latu
Sione Lauaki
Aleki Lutui
Deacon Manu
Lelia Masaga
Liam Messam
Mils Muliaina
Jamie Nutbrown
Kristian Ormsby
Mark Ranby
Sitiveni Sivivatu
Niva Ta'auso
Anthony Tahana
Sam Tuitupou
Bernie Upton
Nathan White
Tom Willis
Statistical split: Waikato 17, Bay of Plenty 7,
Counties Manukau 3, Draft 1.
Meanwhile, one player from Bay of
Plenty, loose forward Tanerau Latimer, was drafted into the
Crusaders for the 2006 Rebel Sport Super 14 season. |