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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    #3586

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/105163601/crusaders-lose-billy-harmon-and-jone-macilai-with-seasonending-injuries

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    taniwharugby
    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @tim stink, was hoping it wouldnt hinder his chances of playing M10 cup 😞

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    Stargazer
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    Geez, that's old news. Under which rock have the Stuff editors been hiding?

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    Tim
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    #3589

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/105159969/john-plumtree-dismisses-maa-nonu-signing-rumour-and-says-canes-missed-out-on-akira-ioane

    That means working on recruitment even while this campaign is in full cry. The Hurricanes host the Ioane brothers' Blues team at Westpac Stadium on Saturday, having apparently sounded them out about a shift.
    
    "We're not chasing Akira now because we believe he's staying with the Blues," said Plumtree.
    
    "**He was made available to every franchise in the country a little while ago** and I'm sure there were a lot of clubs interested in Akira, like we were, but we believe he's staying at the Blues."
    
    **Like his brother?**
    
    "**I would say he'll be staying at the Blues too**."
    
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    replied to Tim on last edited by
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    @tim Sooooooooo expect to see them both playing for different franchises then

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    Tim
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    #3591

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/105161810/probably-another-week-for-brodie-retallick-before-super-rugby-return-with-chiefs

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    @shadowtrooper said in Super Rugby News:

    @tim Sooooooooo expect to see them both playing for different franchises then

    What?

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    @stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

    Geez, that's old news. Under which rock have the Stuff editors been hiding?

    Maybe they got information that it was a season ending injury, but assumed the season in question was just the French Barbarians season.

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    pukunui
    replied to ShadowTrooper on last edited by
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    @shadowtrooper said in Super Rugby News:

    @tim Sooooooooo expect to see them both playing for different franchises then

    Yeah i wouldn't underestimate the Blues ability to fuck it up from here and result in them going elsewhere.

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    Nepia
    replied to pukunui on last edited by
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    @pukunui said in Super Rugby News:

    @shadowtrooper said in Super Rugby News:

    @tim Sooooooooo expect to see them both playing for different franchises then

    Yeah i wouldn't underestimate the Blues ability to fuck it up from here and result in them going elsewhere.

    Chiefs, Chiefs, Chiefs!!!

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    Bones
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    To me that sounded like he was hinting Rieko is at the Canes...

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    Crucial
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    #3597

    I see Kerevi is out for the rest of the year. Not such a big deal for the Reds as they should be focussed on next year anyway, but the Wobs don't have a lot of depth. Cheika will have to plaster over the hole just as he seemed to finally have worked out a settled backline.

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    @crucial said in Super Rugby News:

    I see Kerevi is out for the rest of the year. Not such a big deal for the Reds as they should be focussed on next year anyway, but the Wobs don't have a lot of depth. Cheika will have to plaster over the hole just as he seemed to finally have worked out a settled backline.

    I rate kuridrani as a better all round player anyway

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    #3599

    From the comments here: https://www.theroar.com.au/2018/07/03/run-home-part-2-equations/

    Some interesting stats:
    To give you an idea of what the table would look like facing kiwi teams twice, a look at the points gained within the conference and out of the conference gives some sort of indication. Below is the break down of win/draw/lose and total points so far this year. You can see how many points the Tahs and Rebels got within their own conference, and how they may struggle vs the other conferences. Tahs have shown some good form of late though.

    Within Conference

    Waratahs 6-0-0 26
    Rebels 5-0-2 25
    Lions 5-0-2 24
    Jaguares 4-0-2 18
    Highlanders 4-0-3 18
    Crusaders 4-0-2 17
    Hurricanes 4-0-2 17
    Chiefs 4-0-3 16
    Brumbies 3-0-4 16
    Bulls 3-0-3 13
    Sharks 2-0-4 10
    Stormers 2-0-5 10
    Sunwolves 1-0-5 5
    Reds 1-0-5 4
    Blues 0-0-6 3

    Outer conference

    Crusaders 8-0-0 37
    Hurricanes 6-0-2 28
    Chiefs 5-0-2 25
    Highlanders 5-0-2 22
    Sharks 4-1-3 22
    Jaguares 5-0-3 20
    Blues 4-0-4 19
    Lions 3-0-5 17
    Stormers 3-0-5 15
    Reds 3-0-5 15
    Brumbies 3-0-4 13
    Waratahs 2-1-5 13
    Bulls 2-0-6 12
    Rebels 2-0-5 10
    Sunwolves 2-0-6 9

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    Crucial
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    @allblacksfan72 said in Super Rugby News:

    @crucial said in Super Rugby News:

    I see Kerevi is out for the rest of the year. Not such a big deal for the Reds as they should be focussed on next year anyway, but the Wobs don't have a lot of depth. Cheika will have to plaster over the hole just as he seemed to finally have worked out a settled backline.

    I rate kuridrani as a better all round player anyway

    Kuridrani often rivals Shields in the mammary hands rating.

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    mariner4life
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    #3601

    The Reds are planning to give Brad Thorn a 10 year contract.

    Is there a rugby administrator in this country that isn't a complete retard?

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    Damo
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    @machpants Even the Blues have 50% record in out of conference games!

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    Crucial
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    #3603

    If we were to use the current qualified teams but change the finals format so that season points earned created ranking (ie without the conference topping teams getting a boost) the playoffs would look like this

    Crusaders v Rebels
    Hurricanes v Jags
    Chiefs v Tahs
    Lions v Highlanders

    and if wins went to ranking the semis would be

    Crusaders v Lions/Highlanders
    Canes v Chiefs

    Kind of obvious that the whole comp is designed to stop one country dominating

    It seems the only reason that this system isn't used is the promise of a home quarterfinal in each of SA, Oz and NZ for TV reasons

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    #3604

    I'm not sure how much the format is helping NZ at the same time. You get better playing good teams, and NZ derbies are intense. So the competition and quality keeps going up in NZ, but staying mediocre in the other conferences. It's a theory anyway

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    Siam
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    #3605

    Super rugby format is an example of equality of outcome.

    And sure enough it's heavily flawed

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