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    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @canefan said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    SA should play at Albany mostly. Browns bay is just down the road and is Joburg by the sea, would be plenty of support.

    Without the shootings, muggings, rape and carjacking

    Browns Bay is a pretty rough hood bro. Some people don't even drink lattes.

    I used to work up that way. Scarred me for life mate, that's why I never step out without my Glock

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    We would have had an AB squad selected by now and be looking forward to the 1st test against Wales this Saturday.

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    We would have had an AB squad selected by now and be looking forward to the 1st test against Wales this Saturday.

    when's the team named?

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    @mariner4life Duh, tomorrow as it's Thu.

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    @Bovidae said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @mariner4life Duh, tomorrow as it's Thu.

    fuck my bad

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    I don't know what test rugby we'll end up with by October.

    A TRC based in NZ, a TRC in Perth? Or god-forbid 4 Bledisloes.

    If I was NZRU, based on current covid conditions, I would try to arrange a Bledisloe 3-test tour to NZ, with 3 midweek matches v provinces.

    Seems to me the 'safest' option - in terms of reducing chances of it all going arse up, and the only way to make the Bledisloe very palatable (for me) ..... is to make it into a tour, not just a 3-match series. 3 Midweek matches v 3 lucky provinces.

    Revenue share with the Aussies - as they would play all away.

    Too much unknown with the other 2 SANZAAR partners for this year, how can you plan if don't know if any pro rugby will take place for their players before the TRC? Jaguares are scattering to the 4 winds. Too hard, too risky.

    A lot can change by October, either positively or negatively. But need to plan on a practical basis on today's likely conditions. 1 squad tour in 1 direction, 1 quarantine period. Crowds (hopefully still).

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    @Rapido most teams go into camp prior anyway, sholdnt be too much of an issue to just make it an 'isolation' camp (assuming all are clear prior to going into camp)

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    Come on. Camp fitness is not match fitness.

    It would be hollow playing SAF and Argentina, at home, based on camp fitness.

    It would be 'content', though. Maybe that's all that matters.

    But risky, difficult and expensive to organise, content, IMO.

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    Anyway. I think the only realistic options on the table is how many Bledisloes they try to organise. Will it be 2, 3 or 4. Will it be home and away? or just in a covid-freeish, crowd capable (at the time of planning) country.

    I'm putting forward a way to make a shit idea ( a possible 4 match bledisloe series) into a good idea.

    That will cost less than zig-zagging 2 teams over the Ta$man with qurantines for both teams both ways.
    Expanded tour squad for midweek matches costs same (in numbers) as 2 test squads travelling home and away.
    That will make more money than a behind closed doors match in Sydney.
    Gets 6 matches of content instead of 3 or 4.

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    @Rapido I was talking about the quarantine aspect of being in camp.

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    @Rapido said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    Anyway. I think the only realistic options on the table is how many Bledisloes they try to organise. Will it be 2, 3 or 4. Will it be home and away? or just in a covid-freeish, crowd capable (at the time of planning) country.

    Aust was to have the 2 home BC tests this year so giving us a second home game would be a concession, particularly if we are the only country allowed crowds.

    I agree that a lot of planning would be needed if the RC was held in NZ. One of the most important issues would be kickoff times to satisfy the SA and Arg home markets. Whatever SANZAAR finally chooses will be about maximising revenue through TV broadcasting rights and ticket sales.

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    The All Blacks’ Bledisloe Cup dates may have been accidentally leaked online, according to a report.
    
    An NZME report said that broadcast partner Sky Sport released a tweet promoting upcoming rugby on the channel.
    
    The tweet included dates for Super Rugby Aotearoa and Australian Super Rugby competitions, which had games confirmed, however at the bottom it included dates for four Bledisloe Cup tests between the All Blacks and the Wallabies.
    
    The dates were October 10 and 17, and November 1 and 8, NZME reported. The tweet was deleted.
    
    NZME understood the first Bledisloe Cup test was tentatively scheduled for October 10 in Wellington, but the other three test dates remained unfixed.
    
    Dave Rennie, former Chiefs coach, has also previously tipped Wellington's Sky Stadium to host the first Bledisloe Cup test of the year on October 10.
    
    However none of the matches had been confirmed by New Zealand Rugby.
    
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    Why don't they draw each nz super rugby team out of a hat. One misses out. One gets to be ABs one SA one AUS one Arg.
    Be more competitive

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    Looks like professional Rugby will return in the UK on 15th August. Leaves the door open for an ABs Northern tour in late November/early December.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    Looks like professional Rugby will return in the UK on 15th August. Leaves the door open for an ABs Northern tour in late November/early December.

    Not going to happen unless Wales and Scotland tour NZ first. The SANZAAR teams will want home tests (= money), and in the absence of any revenue sharing agreement, there is little benefit going north this season.

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    @Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.

    I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.

    I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.

    Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?

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    @booboo We can go to England and Uk, and play them fine. It's coming back when the ABs would have to quarantine. If they split the gates it could be worth it, but no way are any NH teams coming here. They don't have the time to do a 2 week quarantine in a hotel before they play

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    @booboo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.

    I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.

    Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?

    From July 14th travellers from 54 countries to England (including NZ and Aus) will face no quarantine restrictions. Wales will follow.

    Spectators aren't yet allowed in stadiums, but the RFU are confident that by October/November stadiums will be partial open.

    The ABs would have to face quarantine on their way back to NZ.

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    @sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @booboo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.

    I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.

    Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?

    From July 14th travellers from 54 countries to England (including NZ and Aus) will face no quarantine restrictions. Wales will follow.

    Spectators aren't yet allowed in stadiums, but the RFU are confident that by October/November stadiums will be partial open.

    The ABs would have to face quarantine on their way back to NZ.

    And if Uncle Winston has his way then NZR would have to foot the bill.

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