http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/ar ... d=10623268The Blues will turn to little-known North Harbour lock Filo Paulo to replace the injured Ali Williams for the start of the Super 14 season.
Williams' ruptured the same Achilles tendon that kept him out of rugby for most of 2009 in the early minutes of the Blues' 31-21 pre-season win over the Chiefs on Friday night.
He will have surgery, probably tomorrow, and be out for between six and 12 months.
It was a cruel blow for a player who had worked hard to restore his fitness over the summer - and Williams was said to be devastated yesterday as he contemplated another setback.
It was also a blow for Blues coach Pat Lam, who had to contend with a locking crisis last season, when he lost Williams and Anthony Boric, and pressure is already being applied to his second-row stocks.
A lot will rest on Boric's shoulders this season but the 13-test All Black is returning from his own injury problems (foot) and may not be fit for the Super 14 opener against the Hurricanes on February 12.
"It's doubtful Anthony will play [against the Crusaders in Motueka on Thursday] but he has come back fit [from last season]," Lam said. "He just picked up a niggle in the first game and aggravated it in training.
"We want to make sure he's 100 per cent before we get into it. We're hopeful he might be right for round one."
That puts the focus on Kurtis Haiu, who has not beenconvincing at Super 14 level, and Paulo.
James King was the original back-up in the Blues wider training squad but he is facing surgery on an injured shoulder and is out for the year.
Auckland lock Andrew van der Heijden signed as a late replacement for King and seems to be ahead of Paulo in the pecking order but picked up a hip flexor problem last weekend. He also got married yesterday and will miss the start of the Super 14 because he will be overseas on his honeymoon.
Loose forward Chris Lowrey can also play lock, where he was called into action a handful of times last season, but he contracted viral meningitis recently and is also coping with the death of his mother.
"A lot will fall back on Kurtis and Anthony to help Filo," Lam said. "We just need Anthony to get back to full fitness as soon as possible.
"Injuries are just part of the game, unfortunately, and you have to prepare for it as best you can. We certainly got used to it last year when we had a horrific injury toll."
Paulo played his first season of Air New Zealand Cup last year for North Harbour after a stint with Ulster in Ireland. The 22-year-old certainly comes with some bulk, standing 198cm and weighing 114kg.
"He's only a young boy," Lam said, "but he's very good. He has good size, is very physical and has earned a lot of respect [within the squad]. He is a good lineout forward.
"Obviously the big difference with Ali is his experience and that is hard to replace. Ali is a massive loss for us and had been excellent on and off the field in terms of his leadership. But we are really pleased with Filo's attitude and he will do well with the guys around him."
In other pre-season games, the Highlanders beat a Suva President's XV 35-17 in Fiji yesterday, the Crusaders went down to the Reds 20-12 in Brisbane on Friday night, while the Hurricanes beat the Brumbies 26-5.
Filo Paulo
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Filo Paulo
Is going to replace Ali Williams for the Super 14 season
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Fair play to the big man.
Re: Filo Paulo
Ithryn wrote:Should never have let him go.
work permit
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I know, maybe should have worded it, should have tried harder to get him one.
Why? Why not?
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How do you know we didn'tIthryn wrote:I know, maybe should have worded it, should have tried harder to get him one.
Fact is he didn't qualify by any criteria.
Please don't slag off the club without the facts
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Gah get of your high horse, it was poorly worded no need to attempt a lynching. I know we tried hard to keep him, it was just such a frustrating situation. However I am glad he is going well in New Zealand.
On the other hand the branch is known for some frustrating moves in the transfer market, I would include the Filo saga in any analysis.
On the other hand the branch is known for some frustrating moves in the transfer market, I would include the Filo saga in any analysis.
Why? Why not?
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They could have loaned him to Monaghan rfc when he came over got an address up there and let him do development work in a few schools plus take the occasional bus trip up to Newforge for training and he would have qualified on residency.Red Hand Hero wrote:Or petitioned the home office to change the regulations regarding work permits...UR tried absolutely everything to keep him here, for once you probably couldn't fault their efforts.
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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No lynching, no high horse.
You implied the club didn't do enough to get him a work permit, without evidence.
I am just suggesting we should stick to facts before criticising.
You implied the club didn't do enough to get him a work permit, without evidence.
I am just suggesting we should stick to facts before criticising.
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Sorry mate, very a bit tired and grumpy yesterday. Think my original post was poorly worded, and my later reaction a bit silly really.Ardglass2 wrote:No lynching, no high horse.
You implied the club didn't do enough to get him a work permit, without evidence.
I am just suggesting we should stick to facts before criticising.
Why? Why not?
Re: Filo Paulo
No problem - happens to us all
I know, like me, your a supporter to the core
I know, like me, your a supporter to the core
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Ithryn wrote: a bit tired and grumpy yesterday.
So, the FACTS!Ardglass2 wrote:I am just suggesting we should stick to facts before criticising.
Ithryn has recently spent time in the company of a tired, bearded Grumpy guy.
Ithryn has now turned into a tired, bearded grumpy guy!
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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There was a perfectly good plan at one stage to get Filo married off to a local lass to gain residency but both Gemma and Goody let us down badly
Of course had Isaac or Simon D needed to marry locally to stay in Ulster, they would have had no such problem
Of course had Isaac or Simon D needed to marry locally to stay in Ulster, they would have had no such problem
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Simon D DID get hitched locally .... just didn't need Gemma, Goody ...... or Colin to do somoondance wrote:There was a perfectly good plan at one stage to get Filo married off to a local lass to gain residency but both Gemma and Goody let us down badly
Of course had Isaac or Simon D needed to marry locally to stay in Ulster, they would have had no such problem
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right
I'm just explaining why I'm right
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Think I could easily be described as bearded for the past 5 years. Hangovers however makes one tired and grumpy.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Ithryn wrote: a bit tired and grumpy yesterday.So, the FACTS!Ardglass2 wrote:I am just suggesting we should stick to facts before criticising.
Ithryn has recently spent time in the company of a tired, bearded Grumpy guy.
Ithryn has now turned into a tired, bearded grumpy guy!
Why? Why not?