Super Rugby 2020
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@nzzp said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Machpants said in Super Rugby 2020:
Ugh my screen is stained with gwa
Ginga With Attitude?
Possibly? Just means Ginger in UK forces, maybe not a widespread term!
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@Machpants
I preferred this:Gwa
A 'Gwa' is a person with a general chernobyl look to them. They have a recessed chin, overbite, a sharp or overlarge nose, lazy eye and/or usually accompanied by other rat-like features. The recessed chin and overbite is mandatory. They are best determined by seeing a side profile. Its almost like their chin becomes one with their neck. Think of the movie "Gummo" or your typical trailer trash. The defination was created by Jennicartoon.com after noticing the evolving "look" of people. These "gwa's" got their name by basically looking like the only word they could spit past their stonehenge teeth would be "Gwa!"
Holy shitballs! Look at the Gwa's picking through the dumpster!Apologies to the team above.
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@KiwiMurph Good. I was concerned World Rugby's recent elections had them taken over by league lovers.
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Why?
Highlanders coach Aaron Mauger has confirmed that New Zealand Rugby has tabled an NRL-style 'golden point' system to decide drawn games in Super Rugby Aotearoa. "It has been tabled by New Zealand Rugby and the coaches have been part of that discussion as well," Mauger said on Wednesday. "I think it's a great idea. It's great for the spectacle. You can get a clear winner or loser." The proposal is in line with NZ Rugby's commitment to being innovative in Super Rugby Aotearoa, and although major rule changes are unlikely to be made the golden-point system would add some spice to a 10-week competition that doesn't have a finals system.
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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2020:
@KiwiMurph They could just use the same tie breakers as currently (who beats who, points differential).
Sure - but I don't think its a bad time to tweak these sort of things to see if fans like it.
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NRL fans fucking hate golden point
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@mariner4life the ratings say otherwise apparently.
From an article from November on NRL.
Greenberg said reverting to a system where teams finish with a draw if scores are locked up after 80 minutes was not on the table. "No. There has been no discussion with me and certainly I have been a strong proponent for supporting the concept of golden point," he said. "The numbers speak for themselves. When you get to the end of 80 minutes our ratings numbers on both broadcast partners go through the roof when we hit that (golden point) period. "We understand what business we are in. We are in the entertainment business and we are going to continue to find ways to innovate the game and make sure fans are fully engaged with us."
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2020:
@mariner4life the ratings say otherwise apparently.
From an article from November on NRL.
Greenberg said reverting to a system where teams finish with a draw if scores are locked up after 80 minutes was not on the table. "No. There has been no discussion with me and certainly I have been a strong proponent for supporting the concept of golden point," he said. "The numbers speak for themselves. When you get to the end of 80 minutes our ratings numbers on both broadcast partners go through the roof when we hit that (golden point) period. "We understand what business we are in. We are in the entertainment business and we are going to continue to find ways to innovate the game and make sure fans are fully engaged with us."
what? do they go up at fulltime of a drawn game?
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@mariner4life the way I read that quote is the ratings during the golden point period of a game are higher than the ratings during the regulation (80 minute) period of same game.
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2020:
@mariner4life the way I read that quote is the ratings during the golden point period of a game are higher than the ratings during the regulation (80 minute) period of same game.
i can't understand anyone turning on golden point, it's awful football. Two teams playing risk-free football to try and get close enough for shit field goal shot. The refs swallow the whistle and just allow offside after offside, especially on the field goal shot.
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@mariner4life yeah that doesn't make sense. How do you know a game has gone golden point if you're not watching it? Prolly tuned in to watch the game after or the final result and got tricked.
Not sure I like the idea for super rugby but I guess that's the point. The excuse of making sure teams don't end up on the same points is rubbish though.
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Who doesn't want to watch a sneaky dropped scrum for a penalty and then 40 hitups one off the ruck for a chance at a penalty or drop goal?
Why not just end with the scores tied and then the ref can say which team irritated him the most.