Magpies - 2019 Mitre 10 Cup
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Mason Emerson was grabbing a coffee from the same place as me this morning. He looked very fit and even more muscly than last year - I hope he has not lost any speed. I always thought he was smaller - maybe he looks taller with his huge mop of hair
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Change of jersey sponsor. O'Neill instead of Paladin, meaning a new jersey this year. Please, real black and white hoops!
We are delighted to announce a new partnership with O’Neills Sportswear Australasia! - Founded 1918 in Ireland, O'Neills are steeped in history being the largest sports manufacturing company in Ireland. They are the predominant supplier to gaelic football and many super league and rugby clubs throughout the UK. In Australasia you will see them on the Brumbies Rugby apparel in Super Rugby and the Magpies are looking forward to debuting the new O’Neills playing kit in the 2019 Mitre 10 Cup. Keep your eyes peeled for the new Magpies Jersey and apparel range coming soon! #ChoiceOfhampions
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@Stargazer said in Magpies - 2019 Mitre 10 Cup:
Change of jersey sponsor. O'Neill instead of Paladin, meaning a new jersey this year. Please, real black and white hoops!
Hopefully better supporters gear, I rushed out and bought a jersey, t shirt and hoodie when they first signed with Palladin, well I got my sister to grab them for me and send them over, and I've barely worn any of them because they're kind of ugly.
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This is the announcement by O'Neills:
We are delighted to announce a four year partnership with Hawkes Bay Magpies - one of the most recognisable rugby brands in New Zealand with a fiercely loyal fanbase. O'Neills are bringing state of the art playing kit for Hawkes Bay rugby and supporters gear that fans want to wear. The Magpies will debut the new O’Neills playing kit in the 2019 Mitre 10 Cup. We are all Magpies Now! #oneills #oneills100years #thechoiceofchampions #rugby #rugbynz #newzealand #mitre10cup #magpies #hbmagpies #weareallmagpiesnow
So a four-year partnership.
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@Nepia It doesn't anwer the question clearly, though. What kind of visa issue? Considering he's a professional rugby player, he must at least have a work visa now (maybe the Talent (Arts, Culture, Sports) Work Visa). A visa to enter Argentina? Can't imagine they wouldn't let him in for the JWC.
I'd love to hear an explanation.
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Sam McNicol to play again this year, hopefully, starting with club rugby.
Is still currently signed to the Chiefs.
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Yay good news, and even playing club rugby for the good guys when he comes back
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I wonder whether the HBRU is going to announce this officially?
wfc_axemen: Our club would like to congratulate @ollie_sapsford for signing with @hbmagpies he will be a great part of your team. Ollie has been an absolute professional and role model for all. Making him an important part of our club for the past few years. Ollie can often be found on Hataitai Park working on his tan or in the hair care aisle at your local super market. From everyone at the club we wish you all the best on your next chapter and hope to see you in an Axemen jersey again in the future! #WellingtonAxemen #GiveEmTheAxe
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There are two ways to look at this. He never made the Wellington Lions squad but has always been involved with the Hurricanes since he arrived in Wellington about three years ago, playing fairly frequently for the Development Team. The fact that he continues to be seIected for that team perhaps indicates he just might be a plant up to the Bay at the request of the WRFU. I hear he was rated very highly by the expert panel when he attended the International Rugby Academy of New Zealand (IRANZ). He is more the dependable solid won't make many mistakes type of player rather than one that will score a brilliant runaway tray from his own goaline beating innumerable players on the way. Kind of the Jason Shoemark sort of player now that I come to think of it.
The HBRFU tend not to trumpet player signings the way some other provices do. Who knows who they may also have up their sleeves all signed and sealed but keeping it undwer wraps as is ther standard modus operandi. As Stargazer knows it is difficult to get their Mitre10 Cup lineups each week and player signings tend to follow the same pathway. -
If the HBRU has signed him, I hope it's only a development contract. I hate it when players from outside the Bay without any experience in NPC (or higher) are signed on full contracts, while local players have to prove themselves in club rugby first.
Also, the last thing I want is another TJ Vaega, Sasa Tofilau and other one- or two year- signings from other provinces that didn't perform.