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    @Kiwiwomble said in Aussie Rugby:

    @NTA so were thinking this is on top of super rugby Aotearoa/Australia?

    yes it happens after.

    Multiple sources have told the Herald the trans- Ta$man competition will kick off on May 15 – one week after the domestic deciders – and will finish in time for the Wallabies and All Blacks to begin preparations for inbound Test tours in July.
    
    Sam Phillips  /  Nov 10, 2020  /  Rugby Union

    Six-week, 10-team trans-Tasman Super Rugby set to be played in 2021

    Six-week, 10-team trans-Tasman Super Rugby set to be played in 2021

    The full Super Rugby AU draw has been revealed but it's a six week, 10 team trans-Tasman competition which will have rugby fans excited for the year ahead.

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    @dK said in Aussie Rugby:

    New neighbour has just moved in, Michael Hooper. My office overlooks his backyard. The wife is looking at setting up a webcam, as he tends to get changed to surf in the backyard.

    Big backyard

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    @booboo and wet by the sounds of it

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    @booboo said in Aussie Rugby:

    @dK said in Aussie Rugby:

    New neighbour has just moved in, Michael Hooper. My office overlooks his backyard. The wife is looking at setting up a webcam, as he tends to get changed to surf in the backyard.

    Big backyard

    Big money player

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    That makes it 5 Pumas playing Super AU in 2021.

    Medrano, Miotti, Lezana as well as Tomás Cubelli and Julián Montoya, all signed by the Force.

    A few more and the Jaguares will play Super Rugby after all! 😂

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    The Force are building quite an interesting squad. Remember, they've also signed Kahui, Thrush and Kearney.

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    #2550

    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:

    The Force are building quite an interesting squad. Remember, they've also signed Kahui, Thrush and Kearney.

    I thought you wrote 'impressive squad' then name checked those three 🤣

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    @Stargazer said in Aussie Rugby:

    The Force are building quite an interesting squad. Remember, they've also signed Kahui, Thrush and Kearney.

    So Western Australia is 10 years behind the rest of the world?

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  • NTAN Offline
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    A few mutterings on this around Australian Rugby fandom, asking about how this develops Aussie players.

    Of course, it doesn't; the idea is to make the Force competitive with a very limited player development pathway. The corpse is bleeding dry with a lot of overseas departures, and RA doesn't have the money to top up everyone (see: Hooper going o/s).

    Additionally, how the fuck is RA going to survive on the TV deal negotiated with NeiniStan, without Twiggybucks?

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    In small club news: we look to be setting up nicely for Seasons 2021 and beyond. We got a ground inside the precinct licensed by Parramatta Eels, and after a bit of constraint arose we got the nod to stay there because of our superior numbers.

    No doubt there will be a bit of noise over the fact that we're union in a league facility (when some league clubs say they don't have enough room), but that's life when we've got 3 Grades + Womens and some local league clubs have 1-2 senior teams at most. We were on the ground last year, and it is the first opportunity we've had to create a long-term established venue for our club. More than happy to put money into it as well - we se ourselves staying there for years and decades if we play it right.

    From 2022 we will probably have it to ourselves as well which is great. Very few "new" clubs get a ground to themselves in these scenarios.

    Premier Rugby news from the area: Eastwood Rugby are going to get a brand new facility just around the corner from us (2.5km as the crow flies), from 2022 onward, so we've got to put in the work to stabilise our numbers before that happens.

    If I could just get that elusive $20M lottery win, I'd upgrade our current amenities block to a full clubhouse facility with better storage, change rooms, gym etc. Also water tanks, some solar on the roof and a big fat Tesla Powerpack to run the ground 😉

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    wrote on last edited by barbarian
    #2554

    That's really great news Nick.

    EDIT: Just clarifying this. I was referring to the great news of Force recruitment. I honestly couldn't give a fuck about the Rouse Hill Reprobates

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    replied to NTA on last edited by Kiwiwomble
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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    A few mutterings on this around Australian Rugby fandom, asking about how this develops Aussie players.

    Of course, it doesn't; the idea is to make the Force competitive with a very limited player development pathway. The corpse is bleeding dry with a lot of overseas departures, and RA doesn't have the money to top up everyone (see: Hooper going o/s).

    Additionally, how the fuck is RA going to survive on the TV deal negotiated with NeiniStan, without Twiggybucks?

    I think its a legitimate approach, make the competition competitive, that brings prestige, which brings sponsor/viewers and then aussie players will want to stay and play

    I think people complaining about the development of aussie youth are about 10 years behind the times...we're past building on whats there...its start from scratch time, these teams cant have youth systems if their top team is struggling to pay the bills

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    @barbarian said in Aussie Rugby:

    That's really great news Nick.

    EDIT: Just clarifying this. I was referring to the great news of Force recruitment. I honestly couldn't give a fuck about the Rouse Hill Reprobates

    As expected.

    BTW we rebranded to remove "Rouse Hill" from our name last year. Considering we haven't played in Rouse Hill for over a decade, it seemed appropriate. Allows us to move the franchise as we please, in a demand-driven market 😎

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    Wallabies captain Michael Hooper has won his third John Eales Medal, edging out last year's winner Marika Koroibete by just three votes. Hooper finished with 91 votes with Koroibete tallying 88 and James Slipper, who only played four Tests, rounding out the top three with 79 votes.

    Was Hooper really the best player?

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    @Bovidae Most consistent yes. Perhaps Tongan Thor but he didn't always start. Nick White had some great games but fell away towards the end.

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    @KiwiMurph Slipper was unfortunate to get injured based on his points total over so few tests. Hooper is durable.

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    wrote on last edited by barbarian
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    Wow, that's a bit of a surprise. Really hard year to judge as there wasn't an outstanding candidate. Matt Philip might have stood a chance, or maybe Nic White or even Harry Wilson.

    But it shows the high regard in which he is held by his teammates.

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    replied to NTA on last edited by
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    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby:

    as soon as those eyes looked at me, i bought one

    i heart you Richard

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    @mariner4life

    I guarantee that if I send that to my Mum, they'd get one more.

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