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    Of Buller and West Coast, I've only seen wider training squads, so I assume/hope they'll post their finals quads for 2023.

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    @Stargazer said in Heartland Championship - news:

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    Two missing players for North Otago are Aleki Morris and Vili Koroi

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    @SouthernMann Yeah, North Otago squad was named on 17 July. There may have been some changes to some other squads as well. For example, Joe Royal was named in the NPEC squad, but has since then been included in the Auckland squad.

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    West Coasts first ever trophy in any Heartland or Division 3 competition.

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    I won't start a new thread but Thames Valley and King Country will be playing in the curtain-raiser for the Chiefs-Hurricanes game in May.

    https://www.chiefs.co.nz/news-item/chiefs-country-teams-to-play-curtain-raiser-at-fmg-stadium-waikato

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    Highlighting the financial problems Heartland provinces have.

    The South Canterbury Rugby Union has withdrawn from its Ranfurly Shield challenge against Hawke’s Bay in Napier in July citing financial constraints. South Canterbury Rugby chief executive Tim Hyde-Smith said the decision was one which had not been taken lightly, but having exhausted all funding options he confirmed the union was well short of raising enough to cover the cost of taking the team to Napier.
    A statement released by the union on Tuesday afternoon said the SCRU had advised Hawke’s Bay Rugby and NZ Rugby of the decision.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350284969/south-canterbury-withdraws-ranfurly-shield-challenge-citing-financial-constraints

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    @Bovidae yep mate, but I can see why they pulled plug, they got almost no chance of winning shield, and have had a couple of challenges already.
    Perhaps not best practice to keep spending money on beating head against wall?

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    Also for South Canterbury, it's two expensive domestic regional flights each way, or ... a 2hr bus trip to Chch each way and a flight to Napier, orrrrr a flight to Wellington and a 4.5hr (or thereabouts) bus trip each way, so the quickest way (Timaru-Wellington-Napier) is probably $500 each way = $1000. Throw in accommodation and expenses and it's probably $1300 per person. So maybe $40k once you throw in support staff?

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    Yes, it's not cheap. I think these games should be taken on the road as the NPC unions have more money.

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    you have to feel for the players, the chance to challenge for the shield has too be up there with why some of them play at all

    its a slippery slope talking about value for money (as opposed to being able to afford it at all), almost nothing about professional/semiprofessional sport is financially responsible

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    @Kiwiwomble Not really mate, I know players love it, but this would be 3rd year out of 4 for South Canterbury players, so most players would of already played in at least on Shield match. I know what you mean about it being a highlight for many players, but I not sure it would be that much of one after 2.

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    @Dan54 i have always felt it was one of those, take as many chances as you can never gets old situations....because they know there are lots of players that never got the chance

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    @Bovidae yep, pre-season challenges, with almost zero chance of losing to a Heartland side, the holder should take it on the road.

    They benefit from bigger crowds when they have a challenge at home, give the Heartland province the chance to get a few punters through the gates for a Shield challenge!

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    @taniwharugby thats a good idea, challenger roadshow

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    If holding the shield genuinely boosted crowds for more than a couple of weeks to create a bit of a war chest, I'd support that, but all you're doing is shifting the cost from the Heartland union to a larger union that has plenty of overheads as it is (player contracts etc). No issue if it's Hawke's Bay heading north to Poverty Bay for example but if the two challenge matches were away in Timaru and Thames Valley, for example, you're probably looking at $60k outlay and no gate takings in return.

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    Excellent news. It now means the mighty King Country get to steal it before anyone else.

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    @Smudge Throwing a bone to the Meads Cup winners is a recent thing. Usually the RS holders would just accept challenges from neighbouring unions. NZR should pay the costs if they want to continue with this system.

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    New Zealand Rugby Commercial (NZRC) has announced that the Grassroots Club Rugby and Heartland Rugby programmes will air on NZR+, You Tube, Sky Sport and TVNZ from late June.

    Grassroots and Heartland Rugby shows set to return to screens across Aotearoa

    Grassroots and Heartland Rugby shows set to return to screens across Aotearoa
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