Super Rugby 2020
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setting precedent in an unprecedented situation...one we are unlikely to ever see again, no issues bending the rules, plus wasnt he due to play in the June series anyway?
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
setting precedent in an unprecedented situation...one we are unlikely to ever see again, no issues bending the rules, plus wasnt he due to play in the June series anyway?
July - but yeah.
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2020:
July - but yeah.
usually a June series isnt it...?
Not in the new World Rugby (post RWC19) way, now July so SR finishes rather than them coming in the middle of it.
All a bit irrelevant at the mo!
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The Highlanders' struggles have also prompted talk they could be in the market for former All Blacks Squire, Hemopo and Dixon, all of whom are now at a loose end with the Japan competition called off until 2021. CEO Roger Clark played down that possibility on Tuesday. "That's not likely to happen although we'll probably make some announcements next week about a couple of players who may join our group," Clark said. "They are guys from within New Zealand who were for one reason or another weren't available to play." One player who could fit that bill is Otago star Vilimoni Koroi, who had already signed to a three-year deal at the Highlanders and was due to make a full-time switch from Sevens to Super Rugby in 2021. A position in the squad could open for Koroi with Mauger confirming that injury-cursed wing Tevita Nabura had been ruled out for the season, joining Thomas Umaga-Jensen, James Lentjes and Conor Garden-Bachop on the long-term injury list. However, there was better injury news in other areas, particularly for young Otago hooker Ricky Jackson. "Ricky Jackson is looking likely," Mauger said. "Hopefully we'll see Ricky, he'll be available for the early part of this competition. "Pari Pari Parkinson is fit and available from the start, which is great news, and Jona Nareki picked up that hip injury in Pretoria, but he'll be ready to go."
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Chris So who'll end up on the bench, Strange or Dunshea or Romano? That's assuming Barrett and Whitelock will be in the starting XV. Strange probably has most potential for the future; Romano is in his last season.
I would think. Strange as I believe he was going to start until he was injured
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@Nepia said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Chris I'm not sure that NZR should be doing this, allowing players outside of squads in (wait can the Chiefs get BBBR? ) ... or was Whitelock supposed to be a late season arrival for the Crusaders?
No he wasn't But has a 4 year contract with the Crusaders with the sabbatical to Japan which has now ended I suppose making him available again as a contracted player.
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Speaking of the ABs, it can't be long until NZR make public what we already know. That is, the Welsh and Scottish tests are cancelled. The new SR comp is now being played on those dates so they would have to be moved to later in the year (very unlikely). The ABs will be picked on NPC form.
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@Machpants all depends if they had insurance and for what...apparently the Olympics is set to lose a lot as the cover they had was for cancellation, not postponement...
Wimbledon had pandemic cover apparently.