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  • RapidoR Offline
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    https://amp.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/iwhpjm/frans_malherbe_has_had_a_productive_lockdown/

    Is Malherbe still a Bok?

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    @Bones said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    Fuck it, those that want to go home for Xmas can. If we need to select more players, select AB qualified players in Aus.

    I'm in!

    Pretty sure @mariner4life could be coerced. So that's the selection problem at 5 and 12 solved.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Bones said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    Fuck it, those that want to go home for Xmas can. If we need to select more players, select AB qualified players in Aus.

    I'm in!

    Pretty sure @mariner4life could be coerced. So that's the selection problem at 5 and 12 solved.

    Welllll you say that...sounds like it might still be a problem.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Bones said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    Fuck it, those that want to go home for Xmas can. If we need to select more players, select AB qualified players in Aus.

    I'm in!

    Pretty sure @mariner4life could be coerced. So that's the selection problem at 5 and 12 solved.

    Nearly booboo'ed this post.

    I'm available as front row cover.

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    The two Bledisloe Cup matches between Australia and New Zealand, hosted in New Zealand, will be refereed by non-neutral referees, with New Zealander Paul Williams taking charge of the first match on October 11 and Australia’s Angus Gardner, another former World Rugby referee award recipient, refereeing the second on 18 October.

    The approach was agreed with the support of the respective unions and their coaches. Appointments for The Rugby Championship will be made in due course. Newly-appointed chairman of the selection committee Graham Mourie said: “This has been a difficult year for society and sport, and therefore these appointments are an important milestone in returning our sport back to normality with much-needed and anticipated Test rugby.

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    I'm a bit shocked at the reaction to a religious festival. I had very few Christmas at home when I was flying, like many other jobs. You just don't have any choice. Cook a turkey on boxing day, or New Years eve, whenever. In 20 years I probably had 6 actual Christmas days at home.

    I chose a job that involved travel and being away at times...

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    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    I'm a bit shocked at the reaction to a religious festival. I had very few Christmas at home when I was flying, like many other jobs. You just don't have any choice. Cook a turkey on boxing day, or New Years eve, whenever. In 20 years I probably had 6 actual Christmas days at home.

    I chose a job that involved travel and being away at times...

    I'm an atheist but I love Xmas. Xmas Eve is great, then Xmas morning is magic with young kids. For my wife's side of the family, its also one of only 2 days of the year that everyone makes the effort to get together. The kids play with their cousins for hours, you can't replace that with a Boxing Day turkey.

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @voodoo No, but every job has sacrifices. This is once, and you can move it by a couple of days. Often get more of the family involved too as they aren't with the in laws, etc.

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    I'm a bit shocked at the reaction to a religious festival. I had very few Christmas at home when I was flying, like many other jobs. You just don't have any choice. Cook a turkey on boxing day, or New Years eve, whenever. In 20 years I probably had 6 actual Christmas days at home.

    I chose a job that involved travel and being away at times...

    I'm an atheist but I love Xmas. Xmas Eve is great, then Xmas morning is magic with young kids. For my wife's side of the family, its also one of only 2 days of the year that everyone makes the effort to get together. The kids play with their cousins for hours, you can't replace that with a Boxing Day turkey.

    Yep, same. The religious aspect is not relevant to me at all. It's morphed into a family holiday.

    I had a job that involved travel, and I missed things like my son's first steps. It also put a massive strain on my partner, so I changed jobs. People being flippant about it's only a few weeks, do you want our players to make the same decision?

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    @voodoo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    I'm a bit shocked at the reaction to a religious festival. I had very few Christmas at home when I was flying, like many other jobs. You just don't have any choice. Cook a turkey on boxing day, or New Years eve, whenever. In 20 years I probably had 6 actual Christmas days at home.

    I chose a job that involved travel and being away at times...

    I'm an atheist but I love Xmas. Xmas Eve is great, then Xmas morning is magic with young kids. For my wife's side of the family, its also one of only 2 days of the year that everyone makes the effort to get together. The kids play with their cousins for hours, you can't replace that with a Boxing Day turkey.

    I am the same. Nothing to do with religion but everything to do with family. So if the NZ govt could give my family a quarantine exemption to allow them to fly in from Australia that would be great.

    For me the issue is less about them being home on xmas day and more about SANZAAR giving NZRU the middle finger by going ahead and scheduling a test when they knew it was a requirement that they get home on particular date.

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    As I said, it works just as well if not better, a day or two later when you can have everybody there and families aren't divided between venues.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    The two Bledisloe Cup matches between Australia and New Zealand, hosted in New Zealand, will be refereed by non-neutral referees, with New Zealander Paul Williams taking charge of the first match on October 11 and Australia’s Angus Gardner, another former World Rugby referee award recipient, refereeing the second on 18 October.

    Here are the full list of match officials for those tests.

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    @pukunui said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    For me the issue is less about them being home on xmas day and more about SANZAAR giving NZRU the middle finger by going ahead and scheduling a test when they knew it was a requirement that they get home on particular date.

    Yep. While there was a bit of anger directed at RA a few pages ago about this, isn't this SANZAAR's fault?

    While neither national organisation has covered itself in glory, they simply cannot be compared to the mind-boggling incompetence SANZAAR displays time after time after time.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    The two Bledisloe Cup matches between Australia and New Zealand, hosted in New Zealand, will be refereed by non-neutral referees, with New Zealander Paul Williams taking charge of the first match on October 11 and Australia’s Angus Gardner, another former World Rugby referee award recipient, refereeing the second on 18 October.

    Sweet jesus,really? He's a terrible referee.

    It will be interesting to see what effect the different application of the laws regarding the ruck have on subsequent weekends.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    The latest is that SA Rugby have not yet confirmed their participation.

    The Springboks will begin their defence of the Castle Lager Rugby Championship with an away match against Argentina – in Brisbane – before a ‘home’ game against the Wallabies in Sydney, it was announced overnight as SANZAAR unveiled the competition fixtures.
    
    South Africa’s participation in the event still has to be confirmed but SANZAAR has revealed the intended playing schedule for the 12-match, six-week tournament, which will take place in Australia (in Brisbane, Newcastle and Sydney) between 7 November and 12 December. 
    
    The Boks are scheduled to play back-to-back matches against New Zealand – with an away game in Sydney before ‘hosting’ the same opponents in Newcastle – before the tournament returns to Sydney for the final two rounds.
    
    South Africa’s participation remains conditional on the relaxation of the government’s current ban on international sporting participation and the outcome of assessments of high performance and player welfare issues.
    
    SANZAAR explained the incoming teams (Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa) would be required to observe all health regulations around their squads as imposed by the New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland governments.
    
    The teams will be kept separate by operating within a ‘bubble’ during this period with all teams operating in clean environments controlled by NSW police. The wellness of the squads will be continually monitored in line with NSW Health requirements.
    
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    @Bovidae Yeah, and that's from the official SA rugby website, so no media rumour. Interesting.

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  • RapidoR Offline
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    @Snowy said in All Blacks Tests 2020:

    As I said, it works just as well if not better, a day or two later when you can have everybody there and families aren't divided between venues.

    Yes. We often did this and they were the best. Chose the 23rd or boxing day, or 27th. Got all the cousins there instead of only some. They were the best Xmases. Almost all NZ extended families with members spread over the country surely experience this.

    I do think actual Xmas day is good to be there when you have really young kids, and you can still pull off the whole santa thing.

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    Qld moving back to 75% capacity allowed in stadiums as well

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    "On numerous occasions, for the record, going back to August 27, we at RA said we would be prepared to entertain a five-week competition but that was knocked on the head by New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina," McLennan said.
    
    Australia then voted with New Zealand to play six matches in five weeks at a September 17 meeting.
    
    That was also knocked on the head by South Africa and Argentina, leaving the trans- Ta$man nations with little choice but to agree to the current competition format.
    
    NZR says it never agreed to the six-week format but McLennan has board minutes which prove otherwise.
    
    "I've seen board minutes from September 17 where the six-week competition was signed off," McLennan said.
    
    "There's a lot of he said, she said. It's a bit messy, I have to say."
    
    The "messy" nature of the disagreement has seen the relationship deteriorate rapidly.
    
    "There is respect there but the relationship is at probably the lowest ebb it's ever been at," McLennan said.
    
    "But I'm trying my hardest to fix that over time."
    

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/international/300119972/rugby-australia-chairman-hamish-mclennan-admits-nz-rugby-relationship-at-its-lowest-ebb

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    The reporting over here is really beating on NZR, and from what I've read on both sides of the ditch, this looks like an own goal.

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