Super Rugby News
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby News:
@Stargazer Sumo on twitter saying he has confirmation that Sunwolves team has been informed they are gone.
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I feel sorry for the players. They've basically been part of a failed experiment. I hope that the better players (particularly, Little) will be able to score a spot in a NZ SR squad next year by playing well for the SW this year (their Japanese club contracts permitting).
By the way, SANZAAR will come with an official announcement on Friday - not limited to pulling the SW, going by this tweet:
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
I feel sorry for the players. They've basically been part of a failed experiment. I hope that the better players (particularly, Little) will be able to score a spot in a NZ SR squad next year by playing well for the SW this year (their Japanese club contracts permitting).
By the way, SANZAAR will come with an official announcement on Friday - not limited to pulling the SW, going by this tweet:
The other way you can look at it is those players got Super contracts when otherwise they wouldn't have
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JRFU believes University Competition and Top League provide enough depth as plans are made to join Nations Championship via SANZAAR
Based on 'plans' to join the Nations Championship?
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@Machpants said in Super Rugby News:
Makes you laugh about an announcement on Friday when the cats already out of the bag. So many bodies and businesses are no responsive enough for the modern world
I wonder who the mole is?
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:
JRFU believes University Competition and Top League provide enough depth as plans are made to join Nations Championship via SANZAAR
Based on 'plans' to join the Nations Championship?
Well I guess that gives us all a good indication of the status of those plans then.
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Given that the Sunwolves have not had the support of the Top League or the JRFU negotiating for the very players to appear in Super Rugby, this was probably inevitable. It will make Super rugby better, but will slow down Japan's development. They are silly for not taking better advantage of the opportunity. Hopefully it will lead to some development of the Top League (which to be fair, is getting better).
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@Stargazer All good prospects but in Blackwells case I hope they don't see him as a long term lock option.
If they (Fidow & Numia) stay fit, Wellington/Canes could finally have two high calibre Props on their roster.
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I saw this in a stuff article:
The Rebels may still be in a daze after the Lions ran them down in such bizarre circumstances in Jo'burg last weekend. Ahead 33-5 early in the second half, the Rebels lost 36-33. The penalty count? 20-1 in favour of the Lions. Referee Egon Seconds absolutely caned the Ockers.
Seconds won't have the whistle this weekend. He will instead be running the line in Brisbane, where the Reds will host the Brumbies.
I skimmed through the game but had no idea the penalty count was that one sided. That must be a record
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@Duluth said in Super Rugby News:
I saw this in a stuff article:
The Rebels may still be in a daze after the Lions ran them down in such bizarre circumstances in Jo'burg last weekend. Ahead 33-5 early in the second half, the Rebels lost 36-33. The penalty count? 20-1 in favour of the Lions. Referee Egon Seconds absolutely caned the Ockers.
Seconds won't have the whistle this weekend. He will instead be running the line in Brisbane, where the Reds will host the Brumbies.
I skimmed through the game but had no idea the penalty count was that one sided. That must be a record
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:
@Duluth they were talking about that on RS on Monday...were there YCs too?
2 YCs against the Rebels
http://www.espn.com/rugby/matchstats?gameId=294294&league=242041
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Have been reading a few whiney Aussie articles about the SANZAAR decision to pull the Sunwolves, in which they - again - ask for ditching Super Rugby (read: South Africa) and play a Trans- Ta$man competition that would include one or two Japanese teams and maybe a few PI teams.
They apparently don't realise that Aussie teams will have to improve a lot first for this idea to be remotely interesting? And who really is keen to watch these Japanese teams play (and would they include Japanese players)?
Not sure anyone would like me to post a link to an article on the Roar website ...