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  • KruseK Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
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    @stargazer WTF was up with the presentation of the prize, but?
    Was that also well-deserved?

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    Impressive highlights package from that link!

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Not Club Rugby but it is a bit early for a 6N thread.

    The 6N sponsorship deal with RBS has finished and 6N are really struggling to find another sponsor. No wonder when the asking price is £100m for 6 years

    Sep 23, 2017  /  Sport

    Six Nations sets tight deadline after struggling to find new sponsor for 2018

    Six Nations sets tight deadline after struggling to find new sponsor for 2018

    Six Nations executives have been given until the end of the month to find new sponsors for the biggest annual tournament in world rugby after struggling to find a replacement for RBS, who ended their backing last season after 14 years

    Six Nations executives have been given until the end of the month to find new sponsors for the biggest annual tournament in world rugby after struggling to find a replacement for RBS, which ended its backing last season after 14 years.
    The Six Nations had been looking for a six-year, £100m deal, but having spent the past 12 months talking to a number of potential backers, there is only one firm offer on the table. That is understood to be less than the £11m a year paid by RBS at the end of its contract as the economic uncertainty blown up by Brexit deters sponsors.
    The championship starts in February and the tournament committee, which met last week, told its executives that a deal had to be agreed within a fortnight.
    While there has been interest from potential sponsors, no one has come anywhere near the asking price and there is concern that further delay could lead to the one offer being withdrawn. That would mean the championship lacking a backer in 2018 and that would blow a significant hole in the finances of the three Celtic unions, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
    There are other hurdles facing the Six Nations. Companies are often reluctant to become involved after a long-serving backer exits and it was a constant struggle for RBS to have the media to include its sponsorship when talking or writing about the tournament.

    The market in sport has tightened after a period of boom. Premiership Rugby failed to find a replacement headline sponsor for Aviva this season after a long search. The company agreed to carry on for another year but for a heavily discounted price –believed to be in the region of 30% less – and the fears of some unions in the Six Nations is that far from securing a bumper package, they will be fortunate to even match the amount RBS paid.

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    I'm sure the SH unions are shedding tears.

    The 6N tends to have an historically highly conservative management, who tend to rest on their 6N laurels "world's oldest, best rugby tournament" bla bla bla.

    The obvious first move would be to start the 6N a bit later when it's not so dreary and rainy in the NH...maybe financial reasons will finally get the 6N committee to take look at the whole tournament. Like should Italy really be guaranteed a spot year in year out etc?

    I'd tend to think though that weaker Unions will only increase the power of the clubs in the north, although the British ones seem to rely in part on sugar daddies to survive.

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    Kieran Keane being a complete knob IMHO. No wonder NZRU didn't want a bar of him for a Super Rugby head coach job. I thought this sort of juvenile crap went with the Mitchell/Deans era. Poor advertisement for NZ coaches.

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    @billy-tell I've seen worse. What's he supposed to say, the team did dumb shit and given the game's just finished I haven't worked out why?

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @billy-tell yeah seems to be something going on there between those two...although Keane seemed pretty sad. Odd he'd be such a difficult bugger just out of the blue.

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    @rocky-rockbottom You seem upset.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    Not sure why so upset honestly ... his points and thoughts are clear and understandable.

    I didn't grow up with 10 brothers sisters with some sleeping in the garage - can see how it would change your train if thought.

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @crucial said in NH club rugby:

    Embarrassing but at least he is in good company. Quite a few good players have worn that egg on their faces over the years. Remember Cully's shocker?

    Cully and Jonah same game v NSW

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    @antipodean said in NH club rugby:

    @billy-tell I've seen worse. What's he supposed to say, the team did dumb shit and given the game's just finished I haven't worked out why?

    Yes

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    @antipodean said in NH club rugby:

    @billy-tell I've seen worse. What's he supposed to say, the team did dumb shit and given the game's just finished I haven't worked out why?

    Based on this interview if Keane is the guy to get Connacht moving forward they are screwed.

    Imagine Hansen giving an interview like that. It’s the coaches job to identify problems and if he needs video analysis before he can reply to media Qs it’s hardly reassuring.

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    @billy-tell said in NH club rugby:

    @antipodean said in NH club rugby:

    @billy-tell I've seen worse. What's he supposed to say, the team did dumb shit and given the game's just finished I haven't worked out why?

    Based on this interview if Keane is the guy to get Connacht moving forward they are screwed.

    Imagine Hansen giving an interview like that. It’s the coaches job to identify problems and if he needs video analysis before he can reply to media Qs it’s hardly reassuring.

    Wow, so I thought that interview was going to be a lot worse going by these sorts of comments.

    Keane actually gave quite a few good comments in amongst the few surly ones.

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    That's an astonishingly surly interview - Jeez! I know that Sky tend to do this perma upbeat schtick on their sports programming where presenters are relentlessly cheery and jovial but that sounds like a seriously pissed off coach who did not want to do an interview.

    I'd be pissed too having watched his team throw away a hard fought match and finally getting ahead again in the closing minutes. Connacht are in a tough spot after their success in 15/16 and Keane is under pressure to turn things around. Getting 3rd spot in the conference for a chance at the playoffs is already looking a dream and even getting the best 4th place finish to qualify for Euro Champs Cup is not looking good.

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    #810

    Haha, how stupid can you be?

    Wales and Ospreys hooker Scott Baldwin misses game after being bitten by a lion

    Coach Steve Tandy had no sympathy for his player, suggesting Baldwin had ignored instruction and attempted to pet the animal.
    
    "There was an incident with a lion, but in fairness it was nothing to do with the lion," he said in a press conference, which was uploaded to YouTube.
    
    "He did bite Scott but when you put your hand in a fence where there is a lion, then you will get bitten.
    
    "It was pretty stupid on Scott's behalf and he is pretty lucky. It was a good environment and we were told how far back to stand.
    
    "I don't know what sort of wildlife show Scott has been watching where you can pat a lion on the head as if it's a kitten."
    
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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by MiketheSnow
    #811

    @stargazer said in NH club rugby:

    Haha, how stupid can you be?

    Wales and Ospreys hooker Scott Baldwin misses game after being bitten by a lion

    Coach Steve Tandy had no sympathy for his player, suggesting Baldwin had ignored instruction and attempted to pet the animal.
    
    "There was an incident with a lion, but in fairness it was nothing to do with the lion," he said in a press conference, which was uploaded to YouTube.
    
    "He did bite Scott but when you put your hand in a fence where there is a lion, then you will get bitten.
    
    "It was pretty stupid on Scott's behalf and he is pretty lucky. It was a good environment and we were told how far back to stand.
    
    "I don't know what sort of wildlife show Scott has been watching where you can pat a lion on the head as if it's a kitten."
    

    Perhaps he didn't want to be part of the first Welsh club team to get thrashed in SA.

    Better to be bitten by a Lion than mauled by a Cheetah.

    Nah, he's just dumb.

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  • TimT Away
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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/97442573/lions-prop-kyle-sinckler-charged-with-eye-gouging-new-zealand-lock-michael-paterson

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  • antipodeanA Online
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    replied to Tim on last edited by antipodean
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    @tim From the video, it's pretty damning. Some (particularly English supporters) suggest at worst he only went for the scrum cap, but to believe that from the footage means you've never played rugby. You know where your hands are in relation to someone's face.

    He's a dirty fluffybunny and should be banned for six months. I get the feeling he'll have two weeks off, at most.

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    replied to antipodean on last edited by
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    @antipodean he's a knob...wasn't he the one that earnt the penalty for jumping into a tackle and then had to be restrained by his team mates?

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