'Super Rugby' 2021
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@chimoaus said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@Derpus said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
Apparently there won't be a combined table. All teams will start on 0 for the TT component, meaning the Aussie sides are fucked.
This was in the article "The Final will be played between the top two placed teams on the combined competition table with the team who finished first to host the decider."
I don't think combined refers to Super Rugby AU/Super Rugby Aotearoa.
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I really like this format, I much prefer if the points carry over, reward for doing well in your domestic comp. Also as mentioned means you have potentially 3 sides that can win a trophy. Also a lot of incentive for teams coming second or third to keep playing hard knowing they have the next comp to play for. I guess the flip side is if its starts from fresh the Chiefs could have actually won a comp.
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@chimoaus said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
So if it starts from scratch it is possible multiple teams could win 5 from 5 and it would come down to BP and PD. I almost would have thought the Aussies would have wanted the points to carry over to at least give them a shot of being in the top 2.
This could happen. But at least this outcome will show how a 12 team competition would be a waste of time. And bad for Aussie rugby
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@Derpus said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
@chimoaus yeah seems like a missed opportunity to give the Aussies a chance without it being a complete gimme.
Under this system it's very likely the best two Kiwi sides will play two finals IMO.
Oh wells. Should be good regardless.
Do they have a final in the SRA 2021 comp or is it just points based?
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Four of the five New Zealand Super Rugby franchises will announce their 2021 squads on December 1, with the Crusaders reportedly expected to name their squad the following day.
For some reason I thought it was the 3rd. 4 out of 5 of the Super squads are named tomorrow.
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@Yeetyaah said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:
Four of the five New Zealand Super Rugby franchises will announce their 2021 squads on December 1, with the Crusaders reportedly expected to name their squad the following day.
For some reason I thought it was the 3rd. 4 out of 5 of the Super squads are named tomorrow.
The Crusaders confirmed they were to name their squad on Dec 2nd But I also thought the other squads were released on Dec 3rd
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I read 7 am on Thu morning for the Chiefs unless that has also now changed.
Edit: This is what is written at the end of the articles about the re-signing of Ta'avao and Weber.
The 2021 Gallagher Chiefs Squad will be officially announced on Thursday 3 December.
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The franchise confirmed ahead of this week's squad announcement for 2021 (7am Thursday) that their entire coaching group had reupped for next season at least as they look to make further ground in the wake of their 2020 breakthrough.
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Some forwards from the Blues region worth looking at:
Jarred Adams
James Lay
Marco Fepulea'i
Teague McElroy
Jimmy Roots
Ezekiel Lindenmuth (Counties)
Nic MayhewLeni Apisai
Loteru Tolai
Jordan OlsenHamish Dalzell
Tim Sail
Niko Jones
Adrian Choat
Sione Tuipulotu
Presley Tufuga
Matt Matich
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@Tim I reckon if he hadnt missed almost 2 full seasons with concussion issues, Kane Jacobson would be on a full contract somewhere, TBH I'm surprised he has made it back!
At 27, I think a super career has likely passed him by.
Also Matich wont let anyone down.