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We won!!!
We won!!!
Didn't catch the game, was wondering if Eben Joubert played? From what I saw last year, he seemed a very, very good player.
Unfortunately Joubert suffered a serious neck injury before the season even started. He is out for the entire season, and indeed his entire career is in doubt. As you say, he is a very good player - incredibly committed, and was quite inspirational for Otago as captain. Unfortunately he has really struggled with injuries over recent seasons.
Hello there a Northampton Saints fan here. Rumour is we signed Glenn Dickinson from you guys. Just wondered where he has played the most and if he is up to much?
We are in need of a good 10 or 12. hope he fits the bill for one of those!
Thanks guys
I thought Verbakel was one of Otago's best last season - quite surprised to see him leave.
Verbakel was with Glasgow last season, his stay didn't last long as he was soon suspended and his contract terminated early due to this incident ...
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/glasgow-warriors-star-rob-verbakel-1086647
In other news regarding Otago they are signing the Japanese winger Akihito Yamada.
http://www.odt.co.nz/sport/rugby/248338/rugby-brown-switching-focus-otago
This is an interesting signing, this winger is a deadly finisher and scores tries for fun in Japan, he scored 20 tries in 14 matches in the Top League last season equalling the league record for regular season tries. His overall career record in the Top League is 40 tries in 41 matches.
However despite this, he hasn't yet broken into the Japan team and is a fringe member of their squad. Even though he scored 2 tries in a 15 minute bench cameo against a very strong French Barbarians side last November, he doesn't make the starting XV for the side that plays in the capped Test Matches as he is considered weak in defence by Eddie Jones who prefers to select less exciting and less prolific try scoring wingers in favour of a solid defensive unflashy winger.
On a sidenote, Yamada is a dual sport player and also plays for an American Football side in Japan, which he will now be quitting to pursue a move to Otago.
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/sports/topics/AJ201209180005