NPC - news, injuries etc
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@higgins do you get annual leave in your job?
These guys pretty much can't take their leave between November and now.
They are employed and I'd say, as mentioned above it is written into their collective agreements that they get time off between the two seasons, when applicable.
Like those of us who sit in offices, work on building sites and do what ever else, these guys earn time off during the year.
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@canes4life Maybe they’ve picked him so he stays away from the Argentinian Marching Powder.
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@stargazer said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Another preseason game:
Canterbury v Otago
Thursday, 29 July 2021
Timarui cant see any mention of that on the Otago Socials, theyre doing a great job as usual....
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@kiwiwomble some of the union around the country social network leaves a lot to be desired
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Have some time off on holiday with the missus in the South Island the week of that trial.
She's now being treated to a day trip to Timaru.
Lucky woman.
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@stargazer said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@bovidae Seu wasn't on the list of players that are leaving the club (published on 20 May), so he'd have to have negotiated a late return to Japan (like Tiaan Falcon).
Speaking of Falcon is he playing NPC?
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@stargazer Ropati had been getting around this year , he was the scrum coach for the Blues 20s earlier this year ,real good bugger ..he played a couple of seasons for the Taniwha
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The Southland Stags have been dealt yet another injury blow with outside back Josh Moorby expected to be sidelined for six to eight weeks.
Stags coach Dale MacLeod confirmed Moorby broke a bone in his hand playing club rugby in Dunedin on Saturday.Moorby's broken hand is the latest in a horror run for MacLeod as he builds towards provincial season.
Matt Whaanga has a broken cheekbone, Mike McKee a serious knee injury, Nico Manaena a serious ankle injury, while Jay Renton has a lengthy recovery time ahead after dislocating his shoulder.
Earlier the Stags lost prop Siate Tokolahi who has decided to head to France to take up a contract with Pau.To make the situation a little more difficult for the Stags fellow outside back Rory van Vugt is also likely to miss the start of the NPC because of his commitments playing in the American Major League Rugby competition.
van Vugt was initially expected to be back for the start of the NPC season but Covid pushed back the start of the MLR competition.
The MLR final is to be played on July 25 and there will also be a two-week quarantine period when van Vugt returns to New Zealand.
MacLeod admits it has been the toughest period he has ever experienced, in terms of putting together a roster. ...