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    @machpants I'll happily sit on the grass somewhere, social distanced from everyone.

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    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @machpants I'll happily sit on the grass somewhere, social distanced from everyone.

    Me too, apart from Mr C Bin, and his contents

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    NZ borders opening up to Australia is presumably good news for the Super season - making the crossover NZ-Aus games much more likely (even if they are all in Aus).

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    Paul Cully selects his NZ team of the week

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/127906761/bailyn-sullivan-oli-jager-edge-bigger-names-to-crack-super-rugby-team-of-the-week

    15 Will Jordan (Crusaders)
    14 Sevu Reece (Crusaders)
    13 Bailyn Sullivan (Hurricanes)
    12 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Blues)
    11 Salesi Rayasi (Hurricanes)
    10 Mitch Hunt (Highlanders)
    9 Aaron Smith (Highlanders)
    8 Ardie Savea (Hurricanes)
    7 Adrian Choat (Blues)
    6 Shannon Frizell (Highlanders)
    5 Josh Goodhue (Blues)
    4 Scott Barrett (Crusaders)
    3 Oli Jager (Crusaders)
    2 Kurt Eklund (Blues)
    1 Alex Hodgman (Blues)

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    @duluth not too much to disagree with. Jordie probably the most unlucky given how good Jordan was

    oh, actually LF unlucky too, Rayasi was bloody good though.

    RTS lucky no one else did enough at 12 to overshadow the good things he did.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    not too much to disagree with

    Yeah he did a decent job

    Finlay Christie v Smith is another close call

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    @duluth said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    not too much to disagree with

    Yeah he did a decent job

    Finlay Christie v Smith is another close call

    actually that's the other unlucky one, he was so good at just clearing fast all day when that Blues attack was rolling.
    The Hurricanes lock would be unlucky as well, he had some bright moments. I would probably put him in over Barrett, but can't really whinge about the selection

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @duluth not too much to disagree with. Jordie probably the most unlucky given how good Jordan was

    oh, actually LF unlucky too, Rayasi was bloody good though.

    RTS lucky no one else did enough at 12 to overshadow the good things he did.

    Thomas Umaga-Jensen was very good too. Not brillant but solid and error free.

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    @cgrant said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @duluth not too much to disagree with. Jordie probably the most unlucky given how good Jordan was

    oh, actually LF unlucky too, Rayasi was bloody good though.

    RTS lucky no one else did enough at 12 to overshadow the good things he did.

    Thomas Umaga-Jensen was very good too. Not brillant but solid and error free.

    I was really impressed with TUJ's game , as you solid and error free which is a bloody good start for me.

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    cool .... more tech

    Iain Payten  /  Mar 8, 2022  /  Rugby Union

    Computer chip and chase: Ball-tracking technology to be used in Super Rugby

    Computer chip and chase: Ball-tracking technology to be used in Super Rugby

    Australian Super Rugby games will be the first major competition matches to use smart ball tracking technology, created in part by a former NASA scientist who designed rockets to fly to Mars.

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    Oh. Joy.

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    @bayimports Oh goody, Hopefully the ball tracking will become sort of GPS devise as well. I am sick of looking for balls that disappear over banks and down into the long weeds or get stuck up in trees where it takes ages to locate them in both instances. Even have had to go back on Sunday's sometimes to try and find them! There are plenty of grounds in Wellington that it would be very useful to have those capabilities.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    Oh. Joy.

    Isn't it wonderful news? I assume it makes it easier for the ball boys to find them? FFS!

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    @dan54 said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    Oh. Joy.

    Isn't it wonderful news? I assume it makes it easier for the ball boys to find them? FFS!

    Hopefully they can build an alert system in so Will fucking Jordan knows when the ball is travelling his way.

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    If the can get the calculation accurate it would be great for instant assessment of FPs. The TMO just checks for a red or green light. Even better would be that the TMO keeps their mouth completely shut unless a red light appears.
    Could also remove my bugbear of every dropped ball being called a knock on unless it goes well back although the flipside could be a very small tolerance for 'straight down'. I guess that a small tolerance could be built into the calc.

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    @crucial said in Super Rugby 2022:

    If the can get the calculation accurate it would be great for instant assessment of FPs. The TMO just checks for a red or green light. Even better would be that the TMO keeps their mouth completely shut unless a red light appears.
    Could also remove my bugbear of every dropped ball being called a knock on unless it goes well back although the flipside could be a very small tolerance for 'straight down'. I guess that a small tolerance could be built into the calc.

    awesome, lets just rule rugby on minute details. sounds super. great product. love it.

    i have a stop start game to follow. its called the NFL, and its awesome. And infinitely better at it than rugby.

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    GPS isn't accurate enough for things like if the ball is out or not, the units in their jerseys are only accurate to +/-9m (probably less in the stadium with limited sky view)...which is fine for working out how far or fast theyve run over a length of time...but not for high accuracy stuff

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    @crucial said in Super Rugby 2022:

    If the can get the calculation accurate it would be great for instant assessment of FPs. The TMO just checks for a red or green light. Even better would be that the TMO keeps their mouth completely shut unless a red light appears.
    Could also remove my bugbear of every dropped ball being called a knock on unless it goes well back although the flipside could be a very small tolerance for 'straight down'. I guess that a small tolerance could be built into the calc.

    Horrifies me to think that rugby would go to that.

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    Canes/MP game off,
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300537063/hurricanes-super-rugby-pacific-match-against-moana-pasifika-postponed,
    And who have MP got next week? The Clan who have got covid in their squad!! F*** me!

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