Defending Mitre 10 Cup Champions Confirm 2018 Squad
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Canterbury Head Coach Joe Maddock has today announced his team for the 2018 Mitre 10 Cup season, including eight new names from the 2017 Premiership-winning squad.
The new squad members include five forwards and three backs, and a mixture of experienced campaigners and emerging provincial talent. Seven players were also named in yesterday's All Blacks squad for the upcoming Rugby Championship.
"In the forwards we have named 20 year-old Tom Christie for the first time, although Tom did feature in last year's Final against Tasman. He captained the New Zealand Under 20 side earlier this year in the Junior World Championship and is a genuine player for the future in red and black. Maddock said.
"The remainder of our new forwards all bring valuable Super Rugby experience to the group. Greg Pleasants-Tate has played for the Highlanders and has established himself as a strong scrummager who is dynamic around the park.
"Prop Sef Fa'agase joins us from the Queensland Reds, and was a member of the Wallabies extended training squad for the 2017 Rugby Championship. Sef is a player we're excited to give an opportunity to this year.
"Joining Sef in the front row is the experienced Chris King, who has over 100 Super Rugby caps to his name and previous provincial roles with Canterbury, Otago, Southland and Taranaki. His career has come full circle as he re-joins the Canterbury squad, so we know his experience will be invaluable in 2018.
"Whetu Douglas we know well - he was a crowd favourite with the Crusaders last season and he brings plenty of experience to the side, as well as great character. Whetu is a natural leader and his voice will be important for us this season.
"Sam Beard and Phil Burleigh are two new midfielders this year. Both have played for Edinburgh in recent seasons, and Sam also spent two years with Newport in Wales. We're confident they'll bring plenty of stability to our midfield combinations, assisting the younger members of our backline with their vast experience.
"Last but not least is exciting new talent, Ngane Punivai. At just 19, Ngane has come through the schools' and academy system and while he's a natural centre, we believe he also has plenty of potential to be a powerful winger for us this year," Maddock said.
2018 Canterbury Mitre 10 Cup squad:
Name | Club |
Sam Beard* | Burnside |
George Bridge | HSOB |
Phil Burleigh* | New Brighton |
Brett Cameron | Lincoln University |
Tom Christie* | Christchurch |
Hamish Dalzell | Lincoln University |
Whetu Douglas* | University |
Mitchell Drummond | HSOB |
Mitchell Dunshea | Lincoln University |
Ereatara Enari | Lincoln University |
Braydon Ennor | University |
Sef Fa'agase* | Darfield |
Billy Harmon | New Brighton |
Alex Hodgman | Linwood |
Oliver Jager | New Brighton |
Chris King* | Christchurch |
Daniel Lienert-Brown | HSOB |
Caleb Makene | Lincoln University |
Josh McKay | Lincoln University |
Greg Pleasants-Tate* | Prebbleton |
Reed Prinsep | HSOB |
Ngane Punivai* | Lincoln University |
Luke Romano | Hurunui |
Tom Sanders | Lincoln University |
Siate Tokolahi | Sydenham |
Nathan Vella | New Brighton |
*denotes new player in 2018
Canterbury All Blacks:
Owen Franks | Linwood |
Ryan Crotty | New Brighton |
Joe Moody | Lincoln |
Richie Mo'unga | Linwood |
Codie Taylor | Sydenham |
Luke Whitelock | University |
Sam Whitelock | Lincoln University |