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Tuivasa-Sheck will again start for the Blues, when they host Melbourne Rebels at Eden Park on Friday.Enjoy this fun free Powerpoint template or Google Slides theme with a sea underwater illustration. "It's about where is Roger continuing to grow his game, so that over the next few years, he's a huge asset to this team." It's not about him being the best player on the field at the moment, even though many people think he is. "We're here for long-term success with Roger. Regardless of whether he becomes an All Black, Halangahu added Tuivasa-Sheck has an important role to play at the Blues, as they bid to re-establish themselves as New Zealand's strongest Super Rugby side. While Tuivasa-Sheck's move back to rugby union largely revolves around the All Blacks' attempt at winning next year's World Cup in France, the Blues are looking beyond 2023. "We know it's not a complete game just yet from Roger, but he's got that magic touch on the edge that can unpick things that other players can't do." That's where we saw probably his best game as well. "We're also seeing the defensive side of the game is an area where he's been working really hard. "When he has that clarity, we know he's a world class athlete. We're trying to put him in positions where decisions are simple and he can execute. "Roger is just getting better with more time in the saddle," Halangahu said. "Obviously with a big transition, we're trying to make it really simple for Roger around one or two decisions he's making. On attack, Tuivasa-Sheck made six runs for a team-high 45 metres and created one try assist, winning two turnovers and making 11 tackles on defence.įor assistant coach Dan Halangahu, Tuivasa-Sheck's display against the Force is only a sign of what's to come, as he relearns the game he played as a schoolboy. Playing all 80 minutes of their 22-18 victory last Friday, he showcased exactly why Sir John Kirwan has called for his inclusion in Ian Foster's All Blacks plans. The Blues are preparing to reap the rewards of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck's return to rugby union, after the midfielder's best performance of the season in last week's victory over Western Force.Īfter a disrupted return from NZ Warriors and rugby league, Tuivasa-Sheck could be forgiven for any frustration at his limited opportunities back in the 15-man code.Īn NPC campaign to ease the 28-year-old into rugby was wiped away, as Auckland went into COVID-19 lockdown last year, before a shoulder injury hampered his start to this year's Super Rugby Pacific season.īut now fit again and appearing more comfortable in the No.12 jersey, Tuivasa-Sheck is beginning to repay the faith shown in him by the Blues. Tuivasa-Sheck 'getting better and better' in Blues Super Rugby charge Reserves: 16-Efi Ma'afu, 17-Cameron Orr, 18-Cabous Eloff, 19-Daniel Maiava, 20-Tamati Ioane, 21-Moses Sorovi, 22-Nick Jooste, 23-Glen Vaihu Rebels: 1-Matt Gibbon, 2-James Hanson, 3-Pone Fa'amausili, 4-Matt Philip, 5-Josh Canham, 6-Brad Wilkin, 7-Richard Hardwick, 8-Rob Leota, 9-Joe Powell, 10-Carter Gordon, 11-George Worth, 12-Stacey Ili, 13-Lukas Ripley, 14-Andrew Kellaway, 15-Reece Hodge

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Reserves: 16-Soane Vikena, 17-Karl Tu'inukuage, 18-Nepo Laulala, 19-Sam Darry, 20-Adrian Choat, 21-Sam Nock, 22-Bryce Heem, 23-AJ Lam They'll seek a much more assured performance in front of their home fans tonight, but need to achieve that without kingpin Beauden Barrett at first-five, as he takes an All Blacks-mandated rest week.īlues: 1-Jordan Lay, 2-Kurt Eklund, 3-Ofa Tuungafasi, 4-James Tucker, 5-Tom Robinson, 6-Akira Ioane, 7-Dalton Papalii, 8-Hoskins Sotutu, 9-Finlay Christie, 10-Stephen Perofeta, 11-Caleb Clarke, 12-Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, 13-Rieko Ioane, 14-Mark Telea, 15-Zarn Sullivan






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