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  • JayCeeJ Offline
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    #2110

    having not watched any of the Lions game this year - are they essentially the same team as last year? Or have they regressed or improved?

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    I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

    They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    @Bovidae Herald has some stats up today from the RR

    Best tackle percentage (Min 70 tackles)
    Warren Whiteley (Lions) - 98.1%

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11891738

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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

    I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

    They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

    Yeah, I think if last years final was on Jo'burg they would have won. Canes were lucky to just top the table in the end following the Lions loss in Argentina with a 2nd string side from memory.

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  • KiwiMurphK Online
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    Match Brumbies v Hurricanes @ GIO Stadium, Canberra
    Date Friday 21 July 2017
    Kick-Off 19:35 local
    Referee Glen Jackson
    AR1 Nic Berry
    AR2 Will Houston
    TMO Ian Smith

    Match Crusaders v Highlanders @ AMI Stadium, Christchurch
    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
    Kick-Off 19:35 local
    Referee Angus Gardner
    AR1 Ben O'Keeffe
    AR2 Mike Fraser
    TMO Glenn Newman

    Match Lions v Sharks @ Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg
    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
    Kick-Off 14:30 local
    Referee Marius van der Westhuizen
    AR1 Jaco van Heerden
    AR2 Egon Seconds
    TMO Marius Jonker

    Match Stormers v Chiefs @ DHL Newlands, Cape Town
    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
    Kick-Off 17:00 local
    Referee Jaco Peyper
    AR1 Rasta Rasivhenge
    AR2 Quinton Immelman
    TMO Johan Greeff

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    So hometown going to Canberra to ref an Aussie - NZ clash...looking forward to it!

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    SANZAAR have done some cost-cutting there. Apart from Hometown and Gardner none of the other officials leave their own country.

    I'm surprised they didn't wheel out Ayoub for Canberra.

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    First the Brumbies get a home final after winning like two games all year. Then on top of that they get Hometown as a ref? We get it News Ltd, you really want an Aussie team in the comp for as long as possible. Maybe be a bit more subtle next year aye?

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/94837194/dane-coles-reveals-lowest-point-of-fourmonth-rugby-layoff-i-thought-this-might-be-it

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/94841202/chiefs-midfielder-charlie-ngatai-out-of-super-rugby-quarterfinal-against-stormers-with-ankle-injury

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    I get the feeling it would be more newsworthy if Ngatai was actually fit for a game.

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    @Bones said in Super Rugby News:

    I get the feeling it would be more newsworthy if Ngatai was actually fit for a game.

    Yeah, you've gotta feel for the guy though. Just as his game and position matured and his class was on show he has copped one thing after another.

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    @Crucial his whole career more like it!

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    With Coles already signed through to 2019, it looks like our no. 2 hooker will also stay in NZ. That's a relief, esp because we have to wait and see how Coles gets through the next few weeks/months and there's daylight between Taylor and Harris, Coltman (who are also signed until 2019) etc. It gives the ABs a bit of time to develop the next crop, which is really necessary.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/94948939/all-blacks-hooker-codie-taylor-set-to-stay-in-new-zealand

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    Player welfare no consideration in Japan? This is just ridiculous. If I remember it correctly, many players also had no break before the SR season.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    for all those muppets saying Jordie shoulda been kicking in the test...oh wait, he's right footed isnt he?

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    I was relayed an anecdote from an old timer involved in the Lincoln Uni club who was cleaning up after practice one Tuesday and saw Jordie Barrett stay behind, banging over leftfooted droppies from the sideline, 50 metres out.

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  • PNP Offline
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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

    Player welfare no consideration in Japan? This is just ridiculous. If I remember it correctly, many players also had no break before the SR season.

    I've never understood this.

    If the players felt their bodies needed a rest, they wouldn't sign these lucrative off season contracts.

    They are adults who are capable of making grown up decisions. They know their clock is ticking and all of them who choose to play more are doing so out of their own free will.

    my 2c

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    @PN Playing in Japan, is only an off-season thing for players of NZ, SA or Aussie franchises. For Japanese players, this is their domestic competition! No doubt there are Ferners who can explain this better. A lot of the Sunwolves' players are selected and signed from Top League clubs.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    @Stargazer

    It's one reason why the SWs can't really run out a great team - there is a lot more talent there either not allowed or not willing to take on Super rugby - these guys get their salaries from the companies, and like pretty much all Japanese, are at their mercy.

    Personally, I think the SWs would have been much stronger if they had just promoted one team (Panasonic, Suntory, or Toshiba). That sounds mad but I think those teams would roll over the SWs.

    In good news those, it seems like the SWs are going to get a better shake in the next year or so (or so I was told by a friend who is much more into JP footy than I).

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