Yet another All Black will make his way to France after Chiefs hooker Aled de Malmanche signed a two-year deal with Stade Français.
http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,9818_6993170,00.html
Yet another All Black will make his way to France after Chiefs hooker Aled de Malmanche signed a two-year deal with Stade Français.
Idd good signing, I really hope Hika sticks around otherwise the Cheifs may be in difficulties.
Also quiet curious about the other signings of stade, they sacked a huge part of their players, got in this penible situation with the French court and are now massively investing in a "new" squad
Well, the French pride themselves on having a good scrum, and I'd rate de Malmanche as one of the best scrummaging hookers around as well as probably the strongest. Not a great lineout thrower, but if he sorted that out he could be one of the best hookers in the world. Good signing for Stade.
As fan of Stade Francais and as I rarely watch Super 12, I wanted to know a bit more about him, so I come here to ask you...
I heard he can play prop as well as hooker. What's his level at prop? Also I was very surprised that in his 2010 season highlights on youtube you can briefly see him wearing a number 15 shirt!!!! Is that a joke of some sort?
Thanks in advance for the information you can provide![]()
The days of Super 12 are long gone... there are 15 teams now... and counting
de Malmanche was originally a prop, but has been converted to hooker over the last 4-5 years. He is regarded as the most powerful hooker in the NZ game - he is very strong in the scrum and is very powerful with the ball in hand. His major flaw (as a hooker) is that he is a horrendous lineout thrower. He is an option at prop (and can play both sides), though he hasn't played much at prop over the last few years.
I'm sure what you thought was him wearing the 15 jersey would have been him wearing the 16 jersey (as he often does as reserve hooker).
Thanks for the interesting insight!
Sorry for the blasphemy about Super 15... I read some news about SH rugby, I should have known!
As TOP14 start in August, de Malmanche is most probably going to be our number 1 choice at hooker while Swarzeski will be playing the RWC with France. So it's important to be reassured about him! (and to be frank, I hope he'll be our main hooker as long as possible, which would mean France is doing well in NZ)
From what I've seen plus your insight, I am pretty sure he'll be a significant value added to the team as he plays as forwards do in SH, meaning running and being more technical than in France. As for the bad throwing, our main hooker has always been disastrous at it, so it won't be a shock.
I hope de Malmanche will enjoy France and playing in the TOP14 where scrummaging is very, very important and is not refereed the same way than in the SH.
Welcome to Paris Aled!
Found this video, which may be of some interest.
I thought Stade was in some serious financial trouble and as such cancelled most of the in-coming players?
I would think that De Malmanche's throwing will improve whilst at Stade.
Thanks a lot guys for the info...During the world cup, de Malmanche will be on the field and subbed by one of our young rookies Bonfils (21 years old), who is an excellent lineout thrower and a good runner and tackler but is still a bit weak in the scrum. It should compensate with Aled's weaknesses.
If it's not too much to ask from you, could you also tell me about another player we just recruited?
His name is Fainifo, he played for the Brumbies as a utility back (11-14-13-15) and we can't find a lot about him...
Found this video, which may be of some interest.
I thought Stade was in some serious financial trouble and as such cancelled most of the in-coming players?
Francis Fainifo is an ok player. I think I've only seen him play on the wing at Super Rugby level. He's someone who looks to have all the skills: he seems to have plenty of pace, has a great sidestep off either foot, and is reasonably solid on defence. His handling can let him down at times, but it is his consistency that seems to be his major issue; he can look great one game then can be completely anonymous for the next few games. If he played every game in the season you would probably get 3-4 really good games out of him, but you probably wouldn't notice that he was playing in the rest of the games...
De Malmanche is a French name by the way. Curious to know how French people ended in NZ, Huguenots maybe.