All Blacks Tests 2020
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Why don't they draw each nz super rugby team out of a hat. One misses out. One gets to be ABs one SA one AUS one Arg.
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@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
Looks like professional Rugby will return in the UK on 15th August. Leaves the door open for an ABs Northern tour in late November/early December.
Not going to happen unless Wales and Scotland tour NZ first. The SANZAAR teams will want home tests (= money), and in the absence of any revenue sharing agreement, there is little benefit going north this season.
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@Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.
I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.
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@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.
I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.
Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?
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@booboo We can go to England and Uk, and play them fine. It's coming back when the ABs would have to quarantine. If they split the gates it could be worth it, but no way are any NH teams coming here. They don't have the time to do a 2 week quarantine in a hotel before they play
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@booboo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.
I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.
Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?
From July 14th travellers from 54 countries to England (including NZ and Aus) will face no quarantine restrictions. Wales will follow.
Spectators aren't yet allowed in stadiums, but the RFU are confident that by October/November stadiums will be partial open.
The ABs would have to face quarantine on their way back to NZ.
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@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@booboo said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@Bovidae Unless some sort of financial compensation package is put in place by the sponsors/TV companies/World Rugby.
I think you'll see ABs and Aus play each other four times in late September and October. Then travel north to play England & Wales & perhaps SA in the UK too after that.
Are we assuming quarantine restrictions won't be applying by then?
From July 14th travellers from 54 countries to England (including NZ and Aus) will face no quarantine restrictions. Wales will follow.
Spectators aren't yet allowed in stadiums, but the RFU are confident that by October/November stadiums will be partial open.
The ABs would have to face quarantine on their way back to NZ.
And if Uncle Winston has his way then NZR would have to foot the bill.
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@Number-10 Total madness. The NZ Government should be helping arguably NZ's most recognisible brand globally, not putting barrier after barrier in their way.
I'd be trying to arrange an AB-SA game for November at Wembley with a 50-50 revenue share. You'd sell 90,000 tickets within minutes once restrictions are removed.
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If, God forbid, there are no AB tests this year, that'll be the first year of no test rugby for the All Blacks since . . . 1948.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@sparky at 100 quid a shot
The NFL London games aren't happening in 2021 so there'll be more weekends when Wembley is available.
The more you look at it a 5 nations mini-tournament involving SA, Aus, NZ in England & Wales in November/early December makes huge financial sense.
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I doubt there will be crowds in UK in November.
Would not make financial sense to organize a tournament for the 3 teams on the other side of the world at time of predicted second wave, with likely no crowds. Couldn't insure that kind of recklessness. Exposed to huge potential (likely) losses.
Going to Japan in November might make sense, if repeatedly playing Oz doesn't appeal (it doesn't). But JRFU look to be getting involved in the 8 team comp RFU are trying to organize.
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@Rapido said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
I doubt there will be crowds in UK in November.
If cases keep going down in the UK, restrictions will ease further. All rumour but UK government is looking at allowing sport in stadiums with some spectators from September/October
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@sparky said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@Rapido said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
I doubt there will be crowds in UK in November.
If cases keep going down in the UK, restrictions will ease further. All rumour but UK government is looking at allowing sport in stadiums with some spectators from September/October
No doubt restrictions will ease further, right up until they go start going back on again. Probably around October/ November.
Tough situation to be in. Obviously all unions need to keep planning for resumptions. Hopefully the European Autumn does work out for those interested in trying to play there and then.
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@Smudge said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
If, God forbid, there are no AB tests this year, that'll be the first year of no test rugby for the All Blacks since . . . 1948.
Mate I reckon not even @dogmeat or @ACT-Crusader were alive then.
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@Bones said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
@Smudge said in All Blacks Tests 2020:
If, God forbid, there are no AB tests this year, that'll be the first year of no test rugby for the All Blacks since . . . 1948.
Mate I reckon not even @dogmeat or @ACT-Crusader were alive then.
Maybe @Lee-Grant?
But I digress.
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Pretty sure the Everest is on Oct 17. So if they could organise an AB test that night, I'm all in.