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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial I agree with you. There's not enough talent of a sufficient level for 5 franchises, but having seen some really good players miss out on a spot, the scouting and selection process needs to improve. Seeing someone like Amelia Pasikala going to Oz to play league (and now probably being lost to the Tui, because how many come back?), that's something that shouldn't have happened. I can think of at least 4 current Hawke's Bay players who were really unlucky to miss out (two of them were eventually training with the Poua, but no game time). No doubt, there will be more in other franchise areas. I have a strong suspicion, that (some) Championship teams aren't looked at, eventhough there could be individual players in those teams that are more than good enough.

    Fair call and I put that down to the comp and coaches bedding in over a short period. As SRA becomes a regular gig for coaches as well then we may see less players drop through the cracks.
    You only have to look at the squads to realise that given the short pre comp training programmes, coaches have deferred to players that they know. Manawa are a good example where the coach has relied heavily on players from previous coaching gigs (school, FPC, Japan) because they have a connection already and those players know the coaches style.
    I think the same is the case in other franchises too. I can see players at Matatu that are there because they play for Canterbury more than being the best in the motu.
    Poua probably also have a number of 'connected' players that have kept others at bay.
    It is very much the nature of emerging pro teams that the selection paths aren't complete but until there are enough 'leftovers' to make a decent 5th squad then some will always miss out.

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    @Crucial - Hopefully a tournament sponsor can be found for next year. NZ Rugby are, among other possibilities, seeking to partner with Australia’s Super Rugby W for next year. A fifth SR team from NZ cannot be any worse than the SRW teams in Australia. If they’re trying to get the SRW teams to join Aupiki, they can set up a fifth SRA team.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/women-in-sport/131499284/super-rugby-aupiki-sham-semifinals-highlight-the-need-for-meaningful-expansion

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    @Auckman said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial - Hopefully a tournament sponsor can be found for next year. NZ Rugby are, among other possibilities, seeking to partner with Australia’s Super Rugby W for next year. A fifth SR team from NZ cannot be any worse than the SRW teams in Australia. If they’re trying to get the SRW teams to join Aupiki, they can set up a fifth SRA team.

    So it seems the much vaunted Silver Lake expertise has not yet managed to secure one yet.

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    @Higgins said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Auckman said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial - Hopefully a tournament sponsor can be found for next year. NZ Rugby are, among other possibilities, seeking to partner with Australia’s Super Rugby W for next year. A fifth SR team from NZ cannot be any worse than the SRW teams in Australia. If they’re trying to get the SRW teams to join Aupiki, they can set up a fifth SRA team.

    So it seems the much vaunted Silver Lake expertise has not yet managed to secure one yet.

    Who the fuck would want to sponsor such as pointlessly short tournament? Make it at least home and away

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    Sky is the SR Aupiki sponsor.

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    For anyone in the Tron area the Hurricanes Poua are holding an open training and signing session at Hamilton Marist 3.30-4.30 today.
    Pick up the kids from school and get them down there.

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    Not sure why Willison was kicking but Tubic on one leg (I take it there was something wrong with her foot) should’ve kicked the last kick.

    Still, a great gutsy win from Matatu. Sheer belief and determination. They lifted tremendously as the game wore on & the Chiefs started making uncharacteristic mistakes.

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    Just for my own nerdy interest, is there someone who has access to the "NZRU Elite XV Competition Regulations Handbook"? This handbook contains the competition rules for Super Rugby Aupiki and are, unfortunately, not published on NZR's website.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    Just for my own nerdy interest, is there someone who has access to the "NZRU Elite XV Competition Regulations Handbook"? This handbook contains the competition rules for Super Rugby Aupiki and are, unfortunately, not published on NZR's website.

    I see the 2022 one is published but not the 2023.

    The agreement for Aupiki around training/ pre-season/ player payments etc for 2023 haven't been published on the RPA site either but I can confirm that payment wise it is pro-rata pretty much the same as 2022 (obviously increased due to more weeks/games)

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    @Crucial Can you please post the link of the one you have found, because I can't find it. I can only find the Competitions Regulations Handbook for 2022, but that doesn't contain the Aupiki regulations.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial Can you please post the link of the one you have found, because I can't find it. I can only find the Competitions Regulations Handbook for 2022, but that doesn't contain the Aupiki regulations.

    I’m just on my phone but a dig around on the NZRPA site should help you.

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    @Crucial I suspect you're thinking of a different type of document than I'm referring to. This is not about player payments, leave, etc. It's the handbook that contains the rules for the SR Aupiki competition, similar to the Competitions Regulations Handbook, which contains the rules for the NPC, FPC and Heartland competitions. Rules about the format of the competition, competitions points allocation, ranking, tiebreaker rules etc.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial I suspect you're thinking of a different type of document than I'm referring to. This is not about player payments, leave, etc. It's the handbook that contains the rules for the SR Aupiki competition, similar to the Competitions Regulations Handbook, which contains the rules for the NPC, FPC and Heartland competitions. Rules about the format of the competition, competitions points allocation, ranking, tiebreaker rules etc.

    Yeah. ThTs what I said a couple of posts ago. Both 2022 ones are available but the 2023 stuff isn’t.

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    @Crucial I can't find the 2022 one either.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby Aupiki 2023:

    @Crucial I can't find the 2022 one either.

    Sorry. Think we are just in a tangle.
    Yes 2022 Playing regs are available but don’t contain Aupiki.
    NZRPA details regarding payments, sponsor endorsements etc etc are available for Aupiki but also only 2022.

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    nzrugby.co.nz/assets/2022-Competitions-Regulations-Handbook.pdf

    Seems to be released pre-NPC (no Super or Aupiki)

    “Elite XV Women’s “ MOU

    nzrpa.co.nz/asset/460/RPC-NZR%20-%20Women's%20Elite%20XV%20MOU%20-%20fully%20signed.pdf

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    @Crucial Thanks, I had seen those documents, but that's not what I'm looking for.

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    Went through this weekend's Super W team sheets to search for Aupiki players. I may have missed a name, but I found these players:

    Amy Rule - Brumbies
    Rachael Rakatau - Rebels
    Di Hiini - Reds
    Cristo Tofa - Reds
    Carys Dallinger - Reds
    Martha Mataele - Force
    Atlanta Lolohea - Force

    I assume there may be more, next week.

    Also in the Reds squad is former Canterbury & Auckland player Sam Curtis; she didn't play in Aupiki.

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