Highlanders keep some heavy hitters

The high-flying Highlanders retained a couple of their heavy hitters, with confirmation that Patrick Osborne and Joe Wheeler have recommitted to the franchise for 2016.


Osborne has been in red hot form for the Southerners since his move to Dunedin and was called into the All Black's training squad in 2014.


Early signs this year are that he is returning to form with a scorching try against his former team during the Highlanders courageous win against the Chiefs and another strong performance during the Highlanders Round Five victory over the Waratahs.


Osborne was happy to commit to the Highlanders early.


"I had  a few options to consider before deciding my future," the flying wing said.


"In the end the lifestyle my family has down here and the rugby I have been playing, pretty much made up my mind that the Highlanders was the best option for me.


"We are a pretty close group down here and we enjoy each other's company and the style that we play is good for a winger I think.


"Playing under a roof helps."


Coach Jamie Joseph said having a player of Osborne's obvious talent has given them some real potency on the wing.


"He is a genuine finisher, who can also create something from nothing for you," Joseph ssaid.


"We look forward to him continuing that for us for the next year or two."


Hard-working lock Joe Wheeler has also committed to the Highlanders for another season.


Since his arrival in 2011 Wheeler has played 29 games and has been one of the mainstays of the Highlanders' pack.


"I really came down here to get some regular game time and sort of reignite my career again," Wheeler said.


"I don't regret it for a minute; since day one I have felt at home here [Dunedin] - the environment and style of game we play all suits me perfectly.


"It's the main reason why I think I have been able to be consistent in my form. There are always opportunities offshore but I am quite happy here so I was comfortable committing to the Highlanders."


Joseph Wheeler has been his go-to man in the line-outs for a few seasons.


"He's consistent and reliable and I look for those qualities in my forwards. It's good to secure him for next season."

 

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