2017-18 World Sevens Series
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Live stream of the National Club Sevens on Eden Rugby Club's Facebook page:
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@tim said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
Congratulations to Eden on defending their National Club 7s title by downing Napier Old Boys Marist in the Cup Final.
Whey hey! The mighty Eden! When did we get good?
Tried to look at the support staff to see if I knew anyone... nup ...
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"Sevens is a different game but some of the skills on display here have been unbelievable. Auckland Rugby needs to be taking a look at our Costa boys as well, they would be mad not to," he said.
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@booboo said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
@tim said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
Congratulations to Eden on defending their National Club 7s title by downing Napier Old Boys Marist in the Cup Final.
Whey hey! The mighty Eden! When did we get good?
Tried to look at the support staff to see if I knew anyone... nup ...
Being at the park, I think the weather conditions helped Eden quite a bit. Anyway, I can't complain as my club team (Naiper Old Boys
Marist) made it to the finals at least -
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@tim said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11996129
Give me 250k and I'll declare you the winner too.
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@sneakdefreak charity? $250k would seem on the high side.
YOu speculating the settlement or have inside knowledge?
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Media release NZR t.a.v. Etene Nanai-Seturo
New Zealand Rugby and Vodafone Warriors reach agreement New Zealand Rugby (NZR) and the Vodafone Warriors have today reached an agreement following mediation to resolve a dispute arising from Etene Nanai-Seturo’s decision to leave the Vodafone Warriors and sign with New Zealand Rugby. Under the agreement, Nanai-Seturo has been released from all his obligations to the Vodafone Warriors with all terms and conditions of the release to be kept confidential. NZR General Manager Rugby Neil Sorensen said they had a productive meeting with the Warriors which resulted in an amicable outcome for both parties, and agreed protocols regarding contracted players switching between the two codes. “We have an enormous amount of respect for each other’s organisations and we wish each other every success in our respective codes,” said Sorensen. “We have also agreed on protocols to be followed where either of us is made aware of any player who is interested in changing codes in the middle of their employment. Under those protocols we will be able to avoid this situation arising again in future,” Sorensen said. Warriors CEO Cameron George welcomed the agreement and said he was looking forward to continuing to have a productive relationship with New Zealand Rugby. “We need to work together when faced with these situations and it is not in either of our interests for these matters to be aired in public,” he said. “The Vodafone Warriors wish Etene well with his career.” As part of the agreement, the parties have agreed no further comments will be made on any matter concerning the dispute.
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All seems fair.
On one hand expecting a 15 year old kid to sign a 5 year deal is a bit shit but then again the Warriors invested time and money in him and deserve to recoup that.
@KiwiMurph yeah, you do have to wonder whether, once he experienced the levels of professionalism within NZR he realised how disney the Warriors were.
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@taniwharugby said in 2017-18 World Sevens Series:
@crucial assuming the 15 year old was still at school, and playing rugby for the school how much involvement would the Warriors have had?
I would hope he had attended trainings from time to time but then maybe he didn't and that was part of his decision
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@crucial I am sure they would have attended some, but again, what level of input would they have had, given he was playing for and being coached by someone else?
Have to think it would have been limited and more that they had one hand on the potential than anything else?