NPC - news, injuries etc
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This data is not current (2016) but gives some idea of player registration numbers in each province.
Northland - 7446
North Harbour - 10,037
Auckland - 20,867
Counties Manukau - 8135
Waikato - 10,675
Bay of Plenty - 10,829
Taranaki - 6422
Hawke's Bay - 6889
Manawatu - 5757
Wellington - 11,029
Ta$man - 5948
Canterbury - 14,916
Otago - 7843
Southland - 5195 -
@Nepia said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Chris-B The Roosters never break the bank either .... at least on the books.
Yeah - but they're Australians.
This is the Mako that we're talking about....
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@Stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
Damn, I just posted this in the Magpies sub-forum thinking I'd beaten you to it @Stargazer, but no such luck.
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Mitre 10 Cup to start in September
As a result of the confirmation of the start of Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa, NZR has now confirmed a start time for this year’s Mitre 10 Cup.
“With the support of the Provincial Unions, we have been able to schedule a full 14 team Mitre 10 Cup Premiership and Championship competition with kick off on 11 September,” said Robinson.
An amended Mitre 10 Cup draw will be released in due course.
NZR is continuing to work with the Provincial Unions on the best format for this year’s Farah Palmer Cup, as well as options for the Black Ferns as the country builds up to Rugby World Cup 2021.
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@Bovidae If it's a full 14 team competition, there will be 3 more round robin games on top of the 4 cross-over games that were already scheduled. I guess it depends on whether they expect the All Blacks to be available for NPC, or not, and whether any All Blacks games will be played this year, and when.
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It depends on how you interpret "a full 14 team Mitre 10 Cup Premiership and Championship competition". If every team plays each other they wouldn't need to make the distinction between "Premiership" and "Championship" in any article. I take it as meaning 14 teams will be involved, but not necessarily in a single competition. We'll see.
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I think by a "full" competition that just mean it will basically be the same draw as planned, just pushed back a bit. 13 weeks plus 2 rounds of playoffs would see a grand final on December 19 (assuming one game per week). I can't see them going that late when Super Rugby teams have to report in January. I think the most likely and best scenario would be the usual draw which would end in late November. Maybe the Bledisloe could happen in October.
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@Bovidae as I have said all along, if they must continue with the crossover matches (which I'm ok with, I know some think they are a waste) they could ditch one of them and do away with the 'storm week' which would remove the need for the Wed/Thurs games
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@Higgins said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Chris-B What will this full round robin do to your Invitational Team's chances of a Shield Challenge?
Nothing at all.
But, as the UNDEFEATED, UNDISPUTED, CHAMPEEEEEEEEEENS OF NEW ZEALAND RUGBY.......we don't really care anymore!
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