NPC - news, injuries etc
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@Nepia said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@shark said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Yeetyaah said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Bovidae hope Taranaki wins the shield. When Canterbury won it Like Whitelock didn't look to happy about, kinda pisses you off when you see the captain with no passion for winning the shield.
I'd forgotten all about that. I think I complained about the lack of passion at the time. I don't feel as bad about having lost it now.
No one can compete with Ben Franks utter disgust at winning the Shield for the Magpies back when the Canes made him FIFO. That's him in the back right with hands on hips.
In all honesty, I expect that the players are happy to win - I think Luke Whitelock was born with resting old man face which doesn't lead itself to joy.
hoping we put in a good showing next week, love a shield challenge, we love it down south
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@Kiwiwomble And if you win, we'll be happy to take it from you!
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@Stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Kiwiwomble And if you win, we'll be happy to take it from you!
its the beauty of the shield!
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@Stargazer and then we can take it from you then I expect lose it to Waikato!
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@KiwiMurph said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Stargazer yep ABs going into camp in Whakatane. ABs won't be playing next weekend.
The camp is only Mon to Wed so I guess availability will depend on whether Foster and co release all of the squad to play or if the M10 Cup coaches select them without training with their provinces for most of the week. Foster did say not to expect all the ABs to be playing M10 from week 3. More likely some players will continue to play while others are rested.
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@Kiwiwomble fuck I'll never forget that shield loss, Jono Armstrong form Waikato kicked an Otago player on the ground in the ruck and have away a penalty in the late second half when Waikato were hot on attack. At least Waikato smashed Otago in the final and got promoted. Probably rather have the shield tho.
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Blanket availability of All Blacks is finished, but some could yet be released to their provincial unions in the coming weeks.
Ian Foster’s 35-man national squad, which is set to balloon by another 11 players shortly, formed in Whakatāne on Monday to begin preparing for the two looming Bledisloe Cup tests against Australia on home soil.
Another three-day camp is set for Hamilton next week, before the All Blacks base themselves in Wellington leading into Bledisloe I on October 11.
“All we’ve heard is that there may be some players released on a case-by-case scenario. Exactly when we find out, I’m not sure,” Canterbury coach Reuben Thorne said.
Given players are in camp in Whakatāne through Wednesday, teams shouldn’t expect to be notified before then.
As for when Foster names another 11 players to his whopping squad to travel to Australia for the Rugby Championship in November-December, he indicated last week he would decide in the “next week or two”, giving players ample time to prepare for nine weeks away from home.
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@Duluth I know I keep banging on about this but we would have had 3 or 4 AB tests by now in normal times? I haven't missed them this year. I will miss the Ab's leaving the NPC though and it turning back into the dross we have experienced for the past couple of decades
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@Hooroo said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Duluth I know I keep banging on about this but we would have had 3 or 4 AB tests by now in normal times? I haven't missed them this year. I will miss the Ab's leaving the NPC though and it turning back into the dross we have experienced for the past couple of decades
agreed and otago dont even have any AB's! personally i think it comes down to playing the same teams so often! SA and Aus 2-3 times every year, at least the 6N only play each other once so theres something a bit more special about it
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@Hooroo by now ABs would have played all their home tests if the original schedule was followed (including Rugby Championship).
I'm excited for ABs - i'm really interested to see how the new coaching teams go for both ABs and Wallabies and i'm interested to see how the rookies in each team step up to international level.
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@KiwiMurph said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:
@Hooroo by now ABs would have played all their home tests if the original schedule was followed (including Rugby Championship).
I'm excited for ABs - i'm really interested to see how the new coaching teams go for both ABs and Wallabies and i'm interested to see how the rookies in each team step up to international level.
and I will look forward to seeing all that too when it happens, I just am enjoying this greatly at the moment and haven't missed watching the AB's
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WEEK 3: Mitre 10 Cup Downer Match Appointments:
Wellington v Bay of Plenty
Friday 25 September
7.05pm, Sky Stadium, Wellington
Downer Referee: Brendon PickerillTa$man v Waikato
Saturday 26 September
2.05pm, Trafalgar Park, Nelson
Downer Referee: Richard KellySouthland v North Harbour
Saturday 26 September
4.35pm, Rugby Park, Invercargill
Downer Referee: James MunroHawke’s Bay v Canterbury
Saturday 26 September
7.05pm, McLean Park, Napier
Downer Referee: Cam StoneAuckland v Manawatu
Sunday 27 September
2.05pm, Eden Park, Auckland
Downer Referee: Dan WaengaTaranaki v Otago (Ranfurly Shield)
Sunday 27 September
2.05pm, TET Stadium & Events Centre, Inglewood
Downer Referee: Angus MabeyCounties Manukau v Northland
Sunday 27 September
4.35pm, Navigation Homes Stadium, Pukekohe
Downer Referee: Ben O’Keeffe -
A little bit about the rescheduling of M10 Cup games in this article. A NPC curtain raiser in Wellington was suggested. Flights and accommodation will be the main problem.
NZ Rugby is still finalising a reshuffle of cup fixtures and re-booking hotels for those two weekends.