Super Rugby 2020
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@Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2020:
So now Julian Savea is looking for a return to either the Hurricanes, another NZ franchise or at the very least the Warriors apparently.
I hope the Canes don’t go there, he is 4 years past his best and we don’t really need wingers with Salesi Rayasi coming back into the mix.
Maybe his best chance is to play for Wellington in the NPC or at the Highlanders where the 2015 WC winning back three can re-connect.
6 years past it, in fact. He was close to the ABs best player in 2013 and 2014, but has been below par since then (one barn-storming performance against France aside).
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Tim IMO there's an upside to those players (except Retallick, who was away on a sabattical, like Whitelock) not playing SR Aotearoa. They are at the end of their career, but they would possibly push new, young players out of the matchday 23. While it would be fun to watch them play again and at least some of them would raise the game of their franchise, their presence might stall the development of the players that we have to rely on in the next few years. These players have had their time, have said their goodbyes; now it's the turn of a new generation.
(can't read the article, because it's "premium")
There is an upside but if you are good enough you will get your chance. I would rather have five strong Super Rugby teams and strong Mitre 10 Cup teams. One of the reasons teams are picking players out of school is teams are losing senior players so want to get their hands on young talent.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Tim IMO there's an upside to those players (except Retallick, who was away on a sabattical, like Whitelock) not playing SR Aotearoa. They are at the end of their career, but they would possibly push new, young players out of the matchday 23. While it would be fun to watch them play again and at least some of them would raise the game of their franchise, their presence might stall the development of the players that we have to rely on in the next few years. These players have had their time, have said their goodbyes; now it's the turn of a new generation.
(can't read the article, because it's "premium")
I'd normally be onboard with this view, but I think in the current climate the franchises should take advantage of the greater interest that having these guys playing is likely to garner. NZ rugby and the franchises need as many eye balls as possible watching this tournament and these guys are likely to help with that.
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I'm all for as many of these guys playing as possible. They enhance depth and competition and raise the standard among the squads. Good young guys won't be blocked because if they're good enough they'll get a crack. If they're not good enough to supplant an aging veteran then so be it, as they'd have lowered the standard if playing by default.
Squad depth has been eroded, and eroded, and eroded over the years. Some years it's been a negligible drop but others it's been substantial, and very noticeable. Get them back in. This can ONLY help.
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Eden Park CEO was talking about how they might get crowds back: Link
10 gates and 500 people per gate for a crowd of 5000
Possible to have some distancing and let in 40% capacity (20,000)
Obviously that would depend on the Government & NZR. Also they have yet to be confirmed as the Blues home ground so maybe this is for the NPC
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@Duluth said in Super Rugby 2020:
Eden Park CEO was talking about how they might get crowds back: Link
10 gates and 500 people per gate for a crowd of 5000
Possible to have some distancing and let in 40% capacity (20,000)
Obviously that would depend on the Government & NZR. Also they have yet to be confirmed as the Blues home ground so maybe this is for the NPC
They'd be delighted with 20,000 even outside of COVID times
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@booboo said in Super Rugby 2020:
They'd be delighted with 20,000 even outside if COVID times
Just below 20k is what they'd get for a big SR derby game in fine weather. With results improving that might change.
It'll be interesting to see what happens when crowds are fully allowed back. A boost, or will people be cautious of big events?
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@nzzp said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Machpants said in Super Rugby 2020:
Ugh my screen is stained with gwa
Ginga With Attitude?
Keep outta sunlight
pale motherfucker with a red do
from the gang called gingerz with attitude
take my shirt off, take my hat off
forget the sunscreen, my skin starts peeling off -
@mariner4life brilliant
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@nzzp said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Machpants said in Super Rugby 2020:
Ugh my screen is stained with gwa
Ginga With Attitude?
Possibly? Just means Ginger in UK forces, maybe not a widespread term!
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@Machpants
I preferred this:Gwa
A 'Gwa' is a person with a general chernobyl look to them. They have a recessed chin, overbite, a sharp or overlarge nose, lazy eye and/or usually accompanied by other rat-like features. The recessed chin and overbite is mandatory. They are best determined by seeing a side profile. Its almost like their chin becomes one with their neck. Think of the movie "Gummo" or your typical trailer trash. The defination was created by Jennicartoon.com after noticing the evolving "look" of people. These "gwa's" got their name by basically looking like the only word they could spit past their stonehenge teeth would be "Gwa!"
Holy shitballs! Look at the Gwa's picking through the dumpster!Apologies to the team above.