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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:
Blues or Chiefs. Surely this is a no-brainer. He will be a guaranteed starter for the Blues.
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@Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:
Blues or Chiefs. Surely this is a no-brainer. He will be a guaranteed starter for the Blues.
Yeah, I was surprised to see the Chiefs mentioned. Cooper may have other ideas but I'm sure DMac would want to move into 1st 5 next year. That also allows Stevenson to play in his preferred position of fullback. Otherwise, you risk losing the latter after the 2018 season.
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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:
Chiefs halfback Finlay Christie has been suspended for three weeks for stamping on an opponent in their 16-7 win over the Western Force in Perth on Saturday.
6 weeks halved for good behaviour and relative innocuous action?
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@Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:
@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:
Blues or Chiefs. Surely this is a no-brainer. He will be a guaranteed starter for the Blues.
I'd be happy to have him, seems a decent ten.
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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:
Chiefs halfback Finlay Christie has been suspended for three weeks for stamping on an opponent in their 16-7 win over the Western Force in Perth on Saturday.
Dumb ginga.
Thankfully, two of those games are against the Sunwolves and Reds. Then again, we probably shouldn't take them that lightly given the Chiefs ability to play down at their opponents level over the last month or so.
Fingers crossed TKB makes a quick recovery.
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As the article says Logan Crowley (Taranaki) and Luke Campbell (BOP) are the current Chiefs Dev halfbacks.
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:
@Unco guess the issue is, who is next cab off the rank, cos he was your WTG or Dev 9 wasn't he?
Yip. They already called up Counties' Taumateine when Weber went down, so he's the next cab. No clue who'll be on the bench if TKB isn't fit though, probably one of the dev team halfbacks. Or hell, maybe Rennie will give a nod to Hansen and select DMac as halfback cover.
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Perofeta returning to club rugby this weekend.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11844092
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9 rounds in and all of the NZ teams have played 8 games
1 Crusaders 36
2 Hurricanes 33
3 Chiefs 33
4 Highlanders 23
5 Blues 17Left to play before Lions Tour
Crusaders - Cheetahs (A), Bulls (A), Hurricanes, Chiefs (A), Rebels (A), Highlanders
Hurricanes - BYE, Stormers, Crusaders (A), Cheetahs, Bulls (A), Force (A), Chiefs
Chiefs - Sunwolves, Reds, BYE, Crusaders, Blues (A), Tahs, Hurricanes (A)
Highlanders - Stomers, Cheetahs (A), Bulls (A), Force (A), Tahs, Crusaders (A)
Blues - Brumbies (A), Tahs (A), Cheetahs, Stormers (A), Chiefs, RedsSome key things to watch.
- Crusaders return from trip to SA to face Canes (although at home)
- Chiefs have easy run for 3 weeks before facing Crusaders in a home game while Saders will have done a SA tour followed by Canes in the lead up
- Blues could get a roll on in the next three rounds but have an awful draw. Two Oz games in succession (mini tour or flying back and forth?), a home game followed by a one game trip to SA followed by the Chiefs on return.
- If the Canes beat the Crusaders they will likely get a very good run of points from this batch of games
- Highlanders could potentially get a roll on even with their trip to SA although they return home to face the Saders in ChCh.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
@Crucial I think you have to factor in that the Chiefs v Crusaders game is hardly a home game for the Chiefs either, as this game is played in Fiji. Also, the Blues game v Reds is played in Apia.
Yes, good point. The Crusaders will go SA, SA, Home v Hurricanes, Fiji, Melbourne.
A tough run travel wise plus the Canes have no travel before their match up and the Chiefs have a bye before the Fiji game. -
@Stargazer looks more like a WWE move than a tip tackle!