NPC - news, injuries etc
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No promotion-relegation this year.
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@bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Waikato could still be playing at home this Sat, depending on Thursday's decision. And one more RS defence for Hawke's Bay.
Yay! Nearly got @WillieTheWaiter 's cowbell stolen last time I went to a Waikato game there. @Mokey was on that trip too.
I think Waikato came second that time.
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@canes4life said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
No promotion-relegation this year.
Also in that article:
While the Auckland-based teamsβ matches both played and scheduled remain on the points table, points for matches unable to be played against Auckland-based teams will be split two points for each team.
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@number-10 said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Good to see more rugby. Fingers crossed Stan maintain their coverage .
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@crucial said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Waikato could still be playing at home this Sat, depending on Thursday's decision. And one more RS defence for Hawke's Bay.
Otago to get a challenge if Waikato win as well.
The Magpies v Taniwha match does not appear to be a RS match. So maybe the Otago match wont be either?
Edit: I finally read the write up above and yep any extra round matches are not mandatory Shield matches.
Edit edit: I didn't read it properly and yes the Otago match would be a challenge.
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@nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@crucial said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Waikato could still be playing at home this Sat, depending on Thursday's decision. And one more RS defence for Hawke's Bay.
Otago to get a challenge if Waikato win as well.
The Magpies v Taniwha match does not appear to be a RS match. So maybe the Otago match wont be either?
Edit: I finally read the write up above and yep any extra round matches are not mandatory Shield matches.
Waikato v Otago is a scheduled game though, so a possibilty to add more spice to the remaining games.
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@crucial said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@crucial said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Waikato could still be playing at home this Sat, depending on Thursday's decision. And one more RS defence for Hawke's Bay.
Otago to get a challenge if Waikato win as well.
The Magpies v Taniwha match does not appear to be a RS match. So maybe the Otago match wont be either?
Edit: I finally read the write up above and yep any extra round matches are not mandatory Shield matches.
Waikato v Otago is a scheduled game though, so a possibilty to add more spice to the remaining games.
Did you not see my second Edit?
At any rate it's not going to be a Shield game either way.
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@nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
@Nepia Hawke's Bay-Waikato was originally to be played in Rd 4 and Waikato-Otago in Rd 6. NH misses out on a RS challenge.
DId you not see my Edit edit either?
I did, but I read the facts first.
All I am saying is that they are following the sequence of the original draw, where possible.
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Am I misunderstanding or are Canterbury & Waikato getting an extra competition points game over other teams?
They've played 5 - and get 4 full points games available in that draw above. Total of 9.
Hawke's Bay have played 5, and only get 3 full points games. Same with BOP. Total of 8.
Wellington have played 6, and get 2 full points games. Same with Ta$man. Total of 8.
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@foobanz depends who they were due to play out of Counties/NH & Auckland, given Counties and NH are in the Championship, possibly one or 2 prem sides that may not have had either, or if they played them already.
I think Southland benefits in that they were down to play all 3 teams, so get shared points form them all, although means jack in the greater scheme of things.
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@foobanz Waikato played and beat NH in Rd 1 so will only get 2 pts from the game against Auckland. Canterbury played and lost to Auckland, also in Rd 1. They will get 2 pts from their game against CM.
The sharing of 4 pts is only for the games to be played after the initial covid break.
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@foobanz They probably are.
I guess they are the two teams that played one of the Auckland region teams in the first two rounds pre-covid and were scheduled to NOT play one of the other Auckland teams in the rest of the comp.
They'll presumably play an extra game against a Div II team, so something of an advantage with decent prospects of earning an extra 3 points.
Annoyingly for Ta$man, we took 4 points from Auckland (bound to be the hardest of the three), but will have to split the points with Counties and Harbour, which should have been easier games.
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Typical clickbait headline, but I think Barnes should think of the teams that are most affected by the whole Covid situation, and it's not Taranaki. It's the provinces in the Auckland region. He's whingeing a bit too much. Compare what Barnes is saying with the statement from Peter Russell in that article.
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@stargazer said in NPC - news, injuries etc:
Typical clickbait headline, but I think Barnes should think of the teams that are most affected by the whole Covid situation, and it's not Taranaki. It's the provinces in the Auckland region. He's whingeing a bit too much. Compare what Barnes is saying with the statement from Peter Russell in that article.
Not actually a click bait head line, for once. He had a huge moan that it's "shit" & because of the big unions. But he's being a dick, without a full season you can't have promotion, that would be stupid. Like giving certain countries auto access to finals....