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#1 sportboy

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 04:42 PM

BOP Times today:

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Braid stays in Bay but bouncing to Blues

Luke Braid is set to become the first big beneficiary of rugby's new central contracting system.
The 21-year-old flanker has signed to play for the Blues in the inaugural Super 15 season next year after 10 games for the Chiefs, linking with older brother Daniel at the Auckland-based franchise for the first time.
While it's a blow to the Chiefs, Braid won't be lost to the Steamers, having signed a new two-year contract with Bay of Plenty rugby this week.
"I've got the best of both worlds really - I've always wanted to play for the Blues because my brother played for them and I used to follow them growing up but it's also given me the opportunity to stay at home," Braid said. "The family influence is pretty strong - the old man's living up in Auckland, along with Dan and my brother Cale, while Mum's still in Tauranga.
"Plus I love playing for the Bay and can't imagine playing provincial rugby for anyone else at the moment."
Under the new contracting system, franchises are now allowed to independently employ players from unions outside their feeder provinces. Hawke's Bay All Black Israel Dagg is expected to sign with the Crusaders under a similar deal, while the Blues are also understood to be hunting a high-profile overseas No8.
While gutted by Braid's exodus, the Chiefs are also believed to be looking outside the region for a backup to Bay's All Black No7 Tanerau Latimer, with Taranaki's Scott Waldrom the leading contender.
Chiefs assistant coach Craig Stevenson thought Braid made big strides at the Chiefs this year but understood his motives for the move.
"As much as you never like to lose someone out of your franchise to another area, sometimes you've got to appreciate why and there's some good family reasons behind Luke's move," Stevenson said.
"The drawback for Luke is that he's now in full competition with his brother ... As much as he wants to learn from him, he's going to want to take his spot."
Four-test All Black Daniel Braid is heading back to Auckland after two seasons with the Queensland Reds and is expected to challenge for a place on the All Blacks' end-of-year tour. The 29-year-old looms as the perfect teacher for his baby brother.
"That was one of the things I got from the end-of-season review at the Chiefs - that maybe I had some more to learn about the No7 position," the younger Braid said.
"It definitely made it more enticing with Dan coming back because of the chance to learn."
Braid admitted getting out of Latimer's shadow at the Chiefs was also a factor, though ironically the log-jam may only get worse at provincial level with Braid, Latimer and young tyro Sam Cane after the same spot.
"That's the way we're looking at it - at least one of us should be in the All Blacks in the next few years.
"Lats is only just missing out and obviously I want to make that next step up and Sam looks the goods to be an All Black as well. Hopefully the other two can take over from whoever is away."

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#2 Midge

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 05:05 PM

I would like him at the Chiefs ideally but I think this is great news for the Bay.

I really rate Waldrom but I am not sure that we need to go outside the region for loosies even with Braid off to the Blues

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 06:53 PM

You're right. It reeks of knee-jerk. There is some serious No 7 talent in the Chiefs region now, most of it out of the Bay!
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Posted 21 July 2010 - 08:57 PM

If Sam Cane performs at ITM level at the same level of which he has been talked about, then a serious knee-jerk. Looking forward to seeing the guy play!

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Posted 21 July 2010 - 09:04 PM

Interesting news. I'm not too bothered who he plays for in the bubble-gum competition as long as he stays with the mighty Bay.
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Posted 23 July 2010 - 04:30 PM

Lets hope Cane is able, Hohneck and Van Leeden already departed for Mooloo land so far this year

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Posted 26 July 2010 - 08:28 AM

Oldsport said:

Lets hope Cane is able, Hohneck and Van Leeden already departed for Mooloo land so far this year

Nice Pun .. You should have had a shot at the poem comp a few months ago
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