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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:
From that article Naholo could only be in NZ for the 2018 season, whoever he signs for.
He is doing what all players do: keeping his options open if not in RWC 2019 plans. Stays for 2018 and see what happens. If not in AB plans: hello France. He would be highly sought after. His game is not complete but below international level he is dial-a-try.
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@Tim There are rumours that his younger brother Kini is going to the Chiefs, too. Not sure when he turned 18, but he wasn't named in the Hurricanes U18 squad. His name wasn't on the Chiefs U18 list though. I assume he'll play at the U19 tourney this year & it will be telling which province he'll play for; I expect it to be a Chiefs' province.
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There has been a tweak in the playoff format, which has problems too.
For the NZ teams, finishing 3rd in the NZC maybe an advantage over 2nd as although this would mean a trip to SA your reward is a home SF if you win that game and the overall no.2 seed also loses.
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Lions news
Swys de Bruin, current assistant coach to Johan Ackerman, has been appointed as the new head coach, taking over from Ackers next season. Also keeping the core of the players next season as well, and no his son is not joining him Gloucester.
Lions players: Warren Whiteley, Albertus Smith, Andries Coetzee, Andries Ferreira (renewed), Anthony Volminck, Aphiwe Dyantyi, Corné Fourie, Courtnall Skosan (renewed), Cyle Brink, Dillon Smit (renewed), Dylan Smith, Elton Jantjies, Francois Mostert, Harold Vorster, Howard Mnisi, Jaco Kriel, Jaco van der Walt (renewed), Jacques van Rooyen (renewed), Johannes Jonker, Justin Ackerman (renewed), Lionel Mapoe (renewed), Lourens Erasmus, Malcolm Marx (renewed), Marvin Orie, Robbie Coetzee, Rohan Janse van Rensburg, Ross Cronjé, Ruan Ackermann, Ruan Combrinck, Ruan Dreyer, Shaun Reynolds, Sithembiso Sithole, Sylvian Mahuza (renewed).
And on that note....C'mon CANES!!!!
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The Hurricanes have moved swiftly to future-proof their championship-winning team by retaining four leading players.
They include new All Blacks Ngani Laumape, signed for two more seasons, and Vaea Fifita, who has committed through to 2020.
Laumape and Fifita join midfielder Matt Proctor and lock Geoff Cridge in inking new deals.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11889655
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@Bovidae That's quite a significant change - messes up my plan that the Crusaders could finish top and might only have to face teams travelling from South Africa.
The plus side right now is that if we finish second, although we'd have to play the Highlanders - if we managed to get past them we'd get a team travelling from SA for the semi - whereas finish first we should get the Sharks, but then a team travelling only a few hours from Canberra for the semi.
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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:
There has been a tweak in the playoff format, which has problems too.
For the NZ teams, finishing 3rd in the NZC maybe an advantage over 2nd as although this would mean a trip to SA your reward is a home SF if you win that game and the overall no.2 seed also loses.
Both the Sanzaar website and the final version of the 2017 Super Rugby Media Guide (March 2017) say this:
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
@Kruse Yes, that's why I wonder why the article suggests that this has gone largely unnoticed. Info was easily available, especially to the media.
Ah sorry - I misunderstood, thinking you'd misunderstood.
So... you were thinking "the media" are competent - and that's where the misunderstanding actually was?