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  • mikedogzM Offline
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    #622

    Good for Pukekohe and Counties, especially with it being the Chiefs. Who was it that moaned about the grass embankment the last time Pukekohe had an in season game? If there was the need they could install some terraced seating on the bank side.

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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    #623

    Super Rugby Pacific Injury list: Round 4

    Super Rugby Pacific Injury list: Round 4
    Super Rugby Pacific Round Four Injury/Unavailability list
    *TBC time/injury unless specified

    Blues
    Kurt Eklund (groin)
    Laghlan McWhannell (leg)
    PJ Sheck (shoulder)
    Zarn Sullivan (foot)
    Stephen Perofeta (calf)
    Ben Ake (shoulder)
    Hoskins Sotutu (suspended)
    Dalton Papali’i (head injury)
    James Mullan (head injury)
    Sam Darry (shoulder, season)
    Reon Paul (shoulder)
    Taufa Funaki (shoulder)
    Adrian Choat (knee)

    Brumbies
    Noah Lolesio (concussion/round five)
    Rob Valetini (hamstring tear/TBC)
    Tevita Alatini (knee/TBC)
    Ben O’Donnell (hamstring/TBC)
    Harry Vella (knee/TBC)
    Tuaina Taii Tualima (dengue/TBC)

    Chiefs
    Damian McKenzie, Knee, Short term
    Josh Lord, Knee, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
    Luke Jacobson, Facial injury, Short-term
    Rameka Poihipi, Knee, Season
    Kaleb Trask, Hamstring, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
    Etene Nanai-Seturo, Hamstring, Long-term
    Liam Coombes-Fabling, Knee, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
    Fiti Sa, Shoulder, Long-term
    Wallace Sititi, Knee, Long-term
    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Shoulder, Short-term

    Crusaders
    George Bell (toe/foot / season)
    Kershawl Sykes-Martin (knee / 4 weeks)
    Finlay Brewis (shoulder / season)
    Rivez Reihana (ankle / 1-2 weeks)
    Seb Calder (AC joint / 1-2 weeks)
    Quentin Strange (Pec/hamstring / 1-2 weeks)
    Dom Gardiner (hamstring / 3-5 weeks)
    Jamie Hannah (shoulder / 4-6 weeks)
    Aki Tuivailala (finger / 1-2 weeks)
    Johnny McNicholll (hamstring / 3-5 weeks)
    Noah Hotahm (ankle/ 5 weeks)

    Fijian Drua
    Epeli Momo (Knee)

    Hurricanes
    Zach Gallagher (Achilles / round 5)
    Daniel Sinkinson (hamstring / round 😎
    Lucas Cashmore (knee / round 5-7)
    Brett Cameron (knee / season)
    Asafo Aumua (foot / round 5-7)
    Tyrel Lomax (ankle / round 5)
    Kade Banks (concussion / round five)
    Raymond Tuputupu (concussion / round five)
    Devan Flanders (ankle / round 14)
    Tjay Clarke (shoulder/ round 9)
    Riley Higgins (hand / round 7)
    Billy Proctor (Achilles / TBC)

    Moana Pasifika
    Fine Inisi (quad)
    Julian Savea (knee)
    Neria Fomai (knee/out for season)
    Sione Havili Talitui (ankle)
    Tito Tuipulotu (knee)

    NSW Waratahs
    Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (toe)
    Lalakai Foketi (groin)
    Fergus Lee-Warner (foot)
    Lucas Ripley (shoulder)

    Queensland Reds
    Jock Campbell
    Josh Flook
    Matt Gibbon
    Mason Gordon
    Isaac Henry
    Will McCulloch
    Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
    Seru Uru
    Hunter Paisami (suspension)

    Western Force
    Harry Johnson-Holmes (knee)
    Bayley Kuenzle (knee)
    Harry Hoopert (knee)
    Divad Palu (shoulder)
    Matt Proctor (shoulder)
    Papillon Sevele (knee)

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Duluth
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    #624

    NZ sides have the most injuries

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  • canefanC Offline
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    canefan
    replied to Duluth on last edited by
    #625

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

    NZ sides have the most injuries

    We play the toughest opponents more regularly

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    Duluth
    replied to canefan on last edited by
    #626

    @canefan It's only been 3 weeks and some NZ sides have already had a bye

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  • canefanC Offline
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    canefan
    replied to Duluth on last edited by
    #627

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

    @canefan It's only been 3 weeks and some NZ sides have already had a bye

    Yeah. But it's a game I feel we need to win to keep in touch until the cavalry arrive

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  • BonesB Offline
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    #628

    I like how we don't even bother to acknowledge the existence of the Highlanders now.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    replied to Bones on last edited by
    #629

    @Bones flying under the radar

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    Canes4life
    replied to Bones on last edited by Canes4life
    #630

    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2025:

    I like how we don't even bother to acknowledge the existence of the Highlanders now.

    Would be silly to with the firepower the Landers have in their side this year. JJ at the helm as well, anything is possible.

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  • T Offline
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    Trig
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    #631

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

    NZ sides have the most injuries

    A 23 of NZ players listed as unavailable for this week:

    1. Finlay Brewis

    2. Asafo Aumua

    3. Tyrel Lomax

    4. Sam Darry

    5. Josh Lord

    6. Wallace Sititi

    7. Dalton Papali'i

    8. Hoskins Sotutu

    9. Noah Hotham

    10. Damian McKenzie

    11. Etene Nanai-Seturo

    12. Riley Higgins

    13. Billy Proctor

    14. Kade Banks

    15. Zarn Sullivan

    16. George Bell

    17. PJ Sheck

    18. Seb Calder

    19. Jamie Hannah

    20. Luke Jacobson

    21. Taufa Funaki

    22. Stephen Perofeta

    23. Rameka Poihipi

    Thats a lot of talent we're missing out on

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    Canes4life
    wrote on last edited by Canes4life
    #632

    A bit of insight into attendance figures and viewership, mainly from last week.

    The Chiefs and Hurricanes each attracted around 11,000 people to each of their games last weekend.

    The Crusaders had the bye.

    Sky, who along with sports streaming giant DAZN are in discussions with NZ Rugby about the next broadcasting rights deal, may have trumpeted an improvement in viewership but it's hard not to feel underwhelmed when games are played in front of so many empty seats.

    A press release from Sky Sport says 1.4 million people have watched the first three rounds of Super Rugby Pacific. Sky says that is a 12 percent rise on last year.

    The Hurricanes-Blues fixture was the most popular with 500,000 viewers.

    People are tuning in to their screens, we are told. They are just not turning up to the stadiums.

    Not in large volumes, anyway.

    BIG REASON: PEOPLE JUST CAN'T AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW.

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  • W Offline
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    WoodysRFC
    wrote on last edited by WoodysRFC
    #633

    Over 15,000 for the Highlanders maiden home game, and just short of 16,000 for the Chiefs opening round. The Hurricanes crowd for a major fixture against the reigning champion Blues was disappointing, as it didn't look too bad from where we were sat.

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  • W Offline
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    @WoodysRFC said in Super Rugby 2025:

    Over 15,000 for the Highlanders maiden home game, and just short of 16,000 for the Chiefs opening round. The Hurricanes crowd for a major fixture against the reigning champion Blues was disappointing, as it didn't look too bad from where we were sat.

    Edit: should add, Crusaders opening game was just short of 15,000, and the Blues had over 25,000 for their home game.

    If I'm not mistaken, the Chiefs ran an experimental "rhythm and rugby" round, which saw them raise the ticket prices significantly to cover costs, which likely explains the fairly sparse crowd.

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    replied to WoodysRFC on last edited by
    #635

    @WoodysRFC said in Super Rugby 2025:

    Over 15,000 for the Highlanders maiden home game, and just short of 16,000 for the Chiefs opening round. The Hurricanes crowd for a major fixture against the reigning champion Blues was disappointing, as it didn't look too bad from where we were sat.

    Yeah but missing most of your ABs doesn’t help. I’m sure crowds will pick up at the Tin. We averaged over 16-17k last year but that’s because of the good run we had. Winning brings the crowds I guess.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    replied to Canes4life on last edited by
    #636

    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

    BIG REASON: PEOPLE JUST CAN'T AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW.

    Yet they can afford to go to Warriors and Auckland FC games......

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  • canefanC Offline
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    canefan
    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by canefan
    #637

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2025:

    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

    BIG REASON: PEOPLE JUST CAN'T AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW.

    Yet they can afford to go to Warriors and Auckland FC games......

    Both have large numbers of passionate fans. I don't think I'd use that word to describe most Blues fans... Or perhaps most NZ SR fans. Most of us are more happy to watch on TV than head to the ground

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  • nostrildamusN Offline
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    replied to Trig on last edited by
    #638

    @Trig said in Super Rugby 2025:

    @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

    NZ sides have the most injuries

    A 23 of NZ players listed as unavailable for this week:

    1. Finlay Brewis

    2. Asafo Aumua

    3. Tyrel Lomax

    4. Sam Darry

    5. Josh Lord

    6. Wallace Sititi

    7. Dalton Papali'i

    8. Hoskins Sotutu

    9. Noah Hotham

    10. Damian McKenzie

    11. Etene Nanai-Seturo

    12. Riley Higgins

    13. Billy Proctor

    14. Kade Banks

    15. Zarn Sullivan

    16. George Bell

    17. PJ Sheck

    18. Seb Calder

    19. Jamie Hannah

    20. Luke Jacobson

    21. Taufa Funaki

    22. Stephen Perofeta

    23. Rameka Poihipi

    Thats a lot of talent we're missing out on

    A pretty good NZ A/ midweek team esp in the loosies and interesting in the backs..

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
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    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2025:

    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

    BIG REASON: PEOPLE JUST CAN'T AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW.

    Yet they can afford to go to Warriors and Auckland FC games......

    True Kiwi, also the fact they that Warriors are only kiwi team? And in the highest level of the sport (most think NRL is more important than tests? I agree soccer are doing well, as the attract a lot of people from overseas origins etc. While both should be happy with their crowds etc, I don't think we actually comparing similar comps.

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
    #641

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2025:

    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

    BIG REASON: PEOPLE JUST CAN'T AFFORD IT RIGHT NOW.

    Yet they can afford to go to Warriors and Auckland FC games......

    Which are more affordable. That's exactly it, Super Rugby games are way too expensive for families to head a long. Prices for a Canes game at Sky Stadium haven't changed for 20 years.

    Mils said it perfectly on the Breakdown, Super Rugby still has a long way to go in terms of fandom. He went to buy a kids Chiefs jersey the other day and it was priced at $150, I mean come on. Apparently Auckland FC jerseys are half that price, no wonder they've sold approximately 22,000 of them.

    Super Rugby have to meet the market and they'll likely get bigger crowds. They also have to incentivise people to go along by playing more day games, introducing more fun things to do and see around the game and they also need to improve the food, the shit they serve up at the Tin is a joke for what you pay for it.

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