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  • YeetyaahY Offline
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    @Bones how So?

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones how So?

    Because he's a decent kiwi ref and not exactly getting on. Think he could have continued on for a few more years and only got better.

    Why is it a good thing?

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    @Bones He's a decent ref, apart from the hometown bit.

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    @Stargazer meh, in the past.

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    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

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    Anyway, I think he can have a great contribution to the development of young players and refs (he was already involved in coaching the BOP U19 team), just like Chris Pollock has been doing since his retirement (to name another recently retired ref).

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

    Got some stats some that? Like percentage off home town wins much greater then averaged? Cos I think it's mostly internet reinforced bollocks

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

    Define everyone? And I see, the RWC is the benchmark then - so Mark Lawrence was a shit ref too? Also, what @Machpants said.

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

    Not so sure about that.

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

    Sorry, bugbear of mine: "biased", or shows bias.

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    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones I disagree. Everyone on here bags him and rightly so. He's bias towards hometown teams and has been for years, there's a reason he never got a world cup gig.

    "Everyone" is an exaggeration, but I agree that a lot of Ferners have - for years - been criticizing Glen Jackson for bias towards the home team, because the 50/50 decisions more often favoured/seemed to favour the home team than the away team if he had the whistle.* Whether the criticism was justified is another matter, but he got his nickname "hometown" for a reason.

    Some people appear to have memory problems?

    *Don't think that's reason to celebrate his retirement, because there are refs who are significantly worse than he is.

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    Preseason results (both games played in Durban on Friday, 10/1):

    Sharks v NWU Pukke (a Varsity Cup team): 26 - 31
    Sharks v Russia: 64 - 14

    The Stormers are next, and will play University teams UCT, Maties, CPUT and a DHL WP XV on Saturday, 11/1 (local time) in Cape Town.

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    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Bones how So?

    Because he's a decent kiwi ref and not exactly getting on. Think he could have continued on for a few more years and only got better.

    Why is it a good thing?

    With you on this. Experience is important in pressure situations and how people react. So "hometown" he may have been, but as time goes on and confidence builds the external pressures from the crowd, job security, etc, diminish and he becomes a better ref. Wayne Barnes (who I still can't forgive) also got better.

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    Nafi Tuitavake has signed a two-year deal with the Bulls.

    https://www.allblacks.com/news/nafi-tuitavake-signs-two-year-super-rugby-deal-with-bulls/

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    #283

    Not sure if this was posted previously but Tiaan Tauakipulu the St. Kents and NZ Schools prop has been signed by the Warratahs.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy His name is also on the Junior Wallabies squad list (see the link that I posted in the Aussie Rugby thread).

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    Pre-season results from 10-11 January 2020 (South African teams only):

    Sharks v NWU Pukke: 26 - 31
    Sharks v Russia: 64 - 14

    The Sharks  /  Jan 11, 2020

    Match Report - First Hit Out for the Season - The Sharks Durban

    Match Report - First Hit Out for the Season - The Sharks Durban

    A Cell C Sharks XV invitational team comprising club players, junior players and even six recent schoolboys narrowly went down to NWU Pukke at Jonsson Kings Park on Friday evening. The youthful combination including Under 19 and Under 21 players, coached by Mike Vowles and Phiwe Nomlomo narrowly...

    Stormers v CPUT: 10 - 5
    Stormers v DHL WP XV: 10 - 15
    Stormers v UCT: 5 - 0
    Stormers v Maties: 10 - 5

    The Official Website for the DHL Stormers  /  Jan 11, 2020

    DHL Stormers warm up on Varsity Day | The Official Website for the DHL Stormers

    DHL Stormers warm up on Varsity Day | The Official Website for the DHL Stormers

    The DHL Stormers squad got a good work-out in sweltering conditions on Varsity Day at Florida Park in Ravensmead on Saturday. An extended 28-man squad was tested in four 20-minute games, which made up their first pre-season outing of the year in front of a vibrant and enthusiastic crowd. Maties,...

    Bulls v FNB UP-Tuks (Varsity Cup champions)
    game 1: 40 - 0
    game 2: 96 - 5

    https://thebulls.co.za/news/vodacom-bulls-shake-off-rust-against-up-tuks

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    Pre-season games upcoming weekend:

    Fri 17 January 2020 - 3.00pm NZT - Waihi Athletic Rugby Club, Waihi
    Chiefs v Blues

    Fri 17 January 2020 - 5.45pm NZT (2.45pm local time) - Gladstone, Queensland, AU
    Queensland Reds v Melbourne Rebels

    Fri 17 January 2020 - 8.45pm NZT (6.45pm local time) - Leichhardt Oval, Lilyfield, Sydney
    Waratahs v Highlanders

    Sat 18 January 2020, 2.00am (Fri 17 January, 3.00pm local time) - Kings Park Stadium, Durban
    Sharks v Russia

    Sat 18 January 2020 (Fri 17 January local time) - Loerie Park, Knysna (Western Cape Province, SA)
    Stormers v Kings

    Sat 18 January 2020 - 1.00pm NZT (Fri 17 Jan, 9.00pm local time) - José María Minella Stadium, Mar del Plata
    Jaguares v Georgia XV

    Sat 18 January 2020 - 4.00pm NZT - Ashburton A&P Show Grounds
    Crusaders v Hurricanes

    Mon 20 January 2020 - Marvel/Super Hero Day - FNB Stadium, Soweto
    12.00am NZT (Sun 19 January, 1.00pm local time): Stormers v Sharks
    2.15am NZT (Sun 19 January, 3.15pm local time): Lions v Bulls

    I haven't been able to find more details of another preseason game of the Lions (v Bulls?).

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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by
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    @Stargazer Not televised I guess?

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    @Machpants Nothing in the tv guides, yet. They usually don't, so not holding my breath. I'm also keeping an eye on possible livestreams (the Aussies are better at that than Kiwi teams, so I'm a little bit hopeful for the Tahs v Landers game).

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    Wales midfielder Jamie Roberts reportedly poised for shock Super Rugby switch

    Wales midfielder Jamie Roberts reportedly poised for shock Super Rugby switch

    Experienced Wales and British and Irish Lions midfielder Jamie Roberts is reportedly on the verge of moving to Super Rugby ahead of the 2020 season.

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