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Four. More. Years. (The All Blacks future and players to watch in Super Rugby)
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<blockquote data-quote="donmcdazzle" data-source="post: 979118" data-attributes="member: 44093"><p>Man when you lay out all the midfielders like that.. it is legitimately pretty crazy we had an unsettled midfield in the world cup. Definitely one area we don't need to worry about for the next couple of years.</p><p></p><p>I like the look of Ennor, but hopefully Ioane gets himself sorted. Either of those two with Laumape would be so explosive (although defence would be a potential concern). The Umaga-Jensen twins are both pretty good as well, interesting to see if one or both can get a consistent run starting.</p><p></p><p>Wingers we have a ton of talent as well. Caleb Clarke is awesome, the younger Fainga'anuku (even his older brother) is one to watch (especially being at the crusaders). Also interested to see if Alamailo can kick on. He and Nanai-Seturo are great options on the wings for the Chiefs. With Cruden, Mackenzie and those wingers they could cause a bit of carnage on attack.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully Pari-Pari Parkinson has a big season, massive he is a massive lad so it would be nice to see him put some pressure on Barrett and Tuipolotu.</p><p></p><p>I'd love Akira to pull his head in, you feel like if it isn't this season then it will never happen and he will go overseas. Someone needs to send him to the Crusaders, he needs to get out of his comfort zone/bubble in Auckland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcdazzle, post: 979118, member: 44093"] Man when you lay out all the midfielders like that.. it is legitimately pretty crazy we had an unsettled midfield in the world cup. Definitely one area we don't need to worry about for the next couple of years. I like the look of Ennor, but hopefully Ioane gets himself sorted. Either of those two with Laumape would be so explosive (although defence would be a potential concern). The Umaga-Jensen twins are both pretty good as well, interesting to see if one or both can get a consistent run starting. Wingers we have a ton of talent as well. Caleb Clarke is awesome, the younger Fainga'anuku (even his older brother) is one to watch (especially being at the crusaders). Also interested to see if Alamailo can kick on. He and Nanai-Seturo are great options on the wings for the Chiefs. With Cruden, Mackenzie and those wingers they could cause a bit of carnage on attack. Hopefully Pari-Pari Parkinson has a big season, massive he is a massive lad so it would be nice to see him put some pressure on Barrett and Tuipolotu. I'd love Akira to pull his head in, you feel like if it isn't this season then it will never happen and he will go overseas. Someone needs to send him to the Crusaders, he needs to get out of his comfort zone/bubble in Auckland. [/QUOTE]
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