whose the lad at western who plays right back, thinks he's turned out for canterbury youth, I think he's quite tidy, same goes for coastal's left back, used to play for western, he's also played for the youth team and trialled with the senior team but may be a question with attitude, maybe coastal supporters could comment. On top of that apologise because I'm crap with names but the Northern Irish lad at coastal not bad either and can play either winger or wing back.The Brazillian lad ar Bays is worth a mention just because he's been so clinical. Finally I think theirs nothing wrong with having a few weeks of trainig with a large mainland squad and wittle it down after a few weeks. At the very least it may give lads who are close an idea of whats required to make the next step up so they can go away and work on their game. To be honest I think the lads who played for Canterbury from the mainland were the best ones around. Be interesting to see if you all agree, and if not who would you get rid of and why?
The Irish lad at Coa$tal is Ryan Stewart (Skippy) who would have played for Otago this year if he hadn't broken his leg at the end of last season. Other lad from Western now at Coa$tal is Danny Moir who learnt his game at St Albans Shirley and New Brighton before going on to Shirley BHS then back to New Brighton where he made his senior debut before going to the States on a scholarship. Danny played for the Dragons under Korouch Monseff and Danny Halligan. Totally agree with a large train on squad (20 - 30 players initially).