Super Rugby 2020
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@taniwharugby Premier & South Zone championship is due to start next Saturday 28 March...
Who knows what’ll happen.
@Machpants i will keep my eyes out for news on the football, I imagine if one code jumps, all the others will soon play follow the leader....
Interesting times.
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@Machpants said in Super Rugby 2020:
@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Gunner yea I mentioned above re upcoming winter sports.
When do seniors start, kids sports is mid to late April I think.
Just had an email from Northland Soccer (I'm the club Pres) with an announcement coming in the next 48 hours...
My Sunday football league team were meant to play our first friendly game this coming weekend but that has been postponed a week. Not because of covid-19 but due to the condition of the fields. No problems with limiting crowd numbers though.
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@Tim It sucks for the Jaguares and the Sunwolves (if they return to Japan), but I really hope they (SANZAAR/NZR/ARU/SARU etc) come up with an alternative, like NZ, SA and Aussie derbies. Probably no finals or an overall winner at the end, but hopefully entertaining games. It will be without crowds, but at least there will be plenty of people watching the games on tv, which will also be good for the broadcasters and sponsors.
The Súper Liga Americana de Rugby has also been suspended, so the Jaguares and Ceibos can maybe play each other. Only one opponent, but it's better than nothing.
In Japan, all sports seem to have been cancelled, so if the Sunwolves return to Japan, it's all over. If they stay in Australia, maybe they can continue playing against the Aussie teams. Considering most players are foreigners, they may prefer going home though. It wouldn't surprise me at all, if some of the NZ Sunwolves players were on the same plane to NZ as the Crusaders, to beat the deadline on Sunday.
Of course, all of that will be over as soon as players get positive test results or show symptoms.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Tim Hoping it won't last that long, then.
I can't see how it won't. Isolation requires two weeks and then you'd need to see a decline in new cases to the point health authorities were confident everyone running around hugging each other again wouldn't simply let it go again. Especially as we get deeper into the colder months.
I think I'll cancel my Kayo subscription for the foreseeable future.
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@antipodean Yeah, you're probably right.
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@antipodean said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Tim Hoping it won't last that long, then.
I can't see how it won't. Isolation requires two weeks and then you'd need to see a decline in new cases to the point health authorities were confident everyone running around hugging each other again wouldn't simply let it go again. Especially as we get deeper into the colder months.
I think I'll cancel my Kayo subscription for the foreseeable future.
It is also dependent on other nations getting their shit together and containing the disease. Can't see that happening in 16 days
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https://www.superrugby.co.nz/news/vunipolas-eyeing-super-rugby/
Mako was born in Welly, come home son.
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@Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2020:
https://www.superrugby.co.nz/news/vunipolas-eyeing-super-rugby/
Mako was born in Welly, come home son.
They will take spots from up and coming ABs eligible players....
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12317561
One News has reported that NZR have created plans for their own 10-week competition, which would consist entirely of New Zealand teams, playing their games behind closed doors.
The teams would face each other twice, with two byes, and All Blacks would not be rested, given they would have already had a break due to the Super Rugby suspension.
The new competition – if it comes into being – would reportedly begin when the Highlanders' self-isolation period ends in two weeks.