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    replied to Bones on last edited by ruggabee
    #884

    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2024:

    @Duluth they don't even need bye rounds.

    Agree, isn't that what we have wider squads for? Why must we have byes in a 14 game season.

    Even the Top League now features more games (16) than the current iteration of Super Rugby.

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    @Duluth when you add in the mandatory rest weeks for All Blacks, it really is a blight on the comp. I mean Shaun Stevenson getting a rest this week because of it is just a sham.

    Instead of having games off, they should do it by mins played so atleast ABs can still be involved. Super Rugby and the media harp on about players turning up but how do they expect fans to turn up if All Black's aren't involved.

    Take the Crusaders vs Chiefs match last week as an example, fans were robbed of DMac in such an important game, a result that could have been quite different if he was playing.

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    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2024:

    @Duluth when you add in the mandatory rest weeks for All Blacks, it really is a blight on the comp. I mean Shaun Stevenson getting a rest this week because of it is just a sham.

    Instead of having games off, they should do it by mins played so atleast ABs can still be involved. Super Rugby and the media harp on about players turning up but how do they expect fans to turn up if All Black's aren't involved.

    Take the Crusaders vs Chiefs match last week as an example, fans were robbed of DMac in such an important game, a result that could have been quite different if he was playing.

    Mate DMac was crocked last week, so wouldn't have played anyway. I don't get why the mandatory rest hurts comp, and coach worth his salt is rotating his players anyway. Canes are resting players that aren't ABs , it just make sense. I understnd you point on minutes, but from listening to players, the break from training is probably the biggest thing, why all the players disprese on bye weeks etc.

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    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2024:

    they should do it by mins played so atleast ABs can still be involved

    I would imagine AB rest isn't just for games so that doesn't really work.

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    Yeah this week's flavour is super rugby is shit again. Because some teams lost, it's atrocious.

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    Kurtley Beale has signed with the Western Force from the Waratahs as injury cover.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350241189/fijian-drua-star-frank-lomani-hit-six-week-ban-elbowing-melbourne-rebels-lock

    6 weeks for Lomani
    2 weeks for Koroiduadua

    Soft

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    6 weeks is light for rugby for that incident.
    But in a comp of this length i reckon it's about right

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2024:

    But in a comp of this length i reckon it's about right

    The competition length is irrelevant

    Anyway here's the rulings. Discounts for early pleas etc
    lomani-suspended
    koroiduadua-suspended

    Rugby has been having a crack down on high tackles for years because of CTE worries. It seems inconsistent to give light sentences for foul play directed at an opponents head

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    @Duluth agree, 2 weeks for a headbutt is a joke.

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    That is hilarious, neither were rugby related incidents either, just filth.

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    #897

    Mose Tuiali'i copped 3 weeks for a headbutt that was akin to an over zealous hongi

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    The future of Super Rugby conversation continues here:
    https://www.forum.thesilverfern.com/topic/6616/super-rugby-the-future/86

    Lets keep this thread about the current season

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    @Duluth seeing as our season is all but over....i'll just move of there.....;)

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    Interesting way to look at the comp so far

    Super Rugby schedule strength: Blues have had the weakest run so far

    Super Rugby schedule strength: Blues have had the weakest run so far

    Don't let the Super Rugby Pacific standings mislead you; only half of this race has been run and the home stretch looks very different.

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    The Blues end with 4 NZ derbies.

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    @Machpants

    Similar number of derby games left. The Blues number is largely about not playing the best Aussies sides yet (Brumbies, Rebels, Reds)

    In terms of the run home, I think Home games remaining is worth looking at too. Chiefs have 2 of the last 7 at home. Blues 4 of the last 7. Canes 4 of the next 8

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    Blues have played three NZ teams and are 2 and 1, with a loss to the top team.

    Chiefs have played three NZ derby games and are 2 and 1, with a loss to the bottom team. They've also played the bottom NZ team twice and the second bottom NZ team once.

    Hurricanes have played three NZ teams, including the bottom two, but beat the Blues and are 3 and 0.

    Highlanders have played the top three NZ teams and are 0 and 3. They have not played the bottom team yet.

    Crusaders have played the top three NZ teams over four games, and are 1 and 3. Really shithouse performance from the Chiefs in that one. Some very lazy tackling, especially from non number 8 Jacobson.

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