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<p>I thought the deal with Taranaki was that they get two home games a season?</p>
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<p>I noticed that too. I guess the deal was only for the first couple of years and they just want one game going forward, which is still a big improvement over what they used to get.</p>
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<p>I never really had a good look at it but the full schedule seems a bit strange to me. 7 home games (1 in Fiji), 9 away games. 2 games vs the Saders and Landers but only one vs the Blues and Canes. All five Aussie teams, unlike the old setup which would miss one. Short tour against the easy beats Kings and what'll probably be a tough fuckin game against the Argies in Argieland. And only one bye in the entire season. Seems like a tough schedule.</p> -
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<p>Hammington was relegated to the reserve bench for Manawatu behind Morland so is he that good? I'd develop Levien. The Chiefs had Kitto involved this year but he signed with Leicester.</p>
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<p>He was injured during the second game and pretty much missed the whole season and retured for the last game (off the bench) he was starting leading up to that.</p> -
<p>Fuck Fiji. Why do take a top-draw regular season game all the way to Fiji, while neither Counties nor BOP can get one? Fuck the Chiefs piss me off. And fuck Taranaki too. </p>
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<p>While I don't agree with taking a big derby game to Fiji it's obviously a business decision, and as Wurzel says it is offset by the Welsh game. The Chiefs wouldn't be doing it otherwise. As to not playing a regular season game at Puke or in the BOP, that will be due to the sub-standard facilities. Rotorua could host a game, and is a really good venue but not always well supported. Baypark is a shithole.</p>
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<p>While I don't agree with taking a big derby game to Fiji it's obviously a business decision, and as Wurzel says it is offset by the Welsh game. The Chiefs wouldn't be doing it otherwise. As to not playing a regular season game at Puke or in the BOP, that will be due to the sub-standard facilities. Rotorua could host a game, and is a really good venue but not always well supported. Baypark is a shithole.</p>
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<p>How does it matter that Baypark is a shithole? Are the players that pampered they need A grade changing rooms? The stands are rubbish, but the crowds still turn up. So I think the fans dont need the Chiefs to decide for them if it is good enough for viewing.</p>
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<p>How does it matter that Baypark is a shithole? Are the players that pampered they need A grade changing rooms? The stands are rubbish, but the crowds still turn up. So I think the fans dont need the Chiefs to decide for them if it is good enough for viewing.</p>
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<p>And where does this facilities argument sit in regards to playing in fucking Suva??</p>
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<p>I daresay the Chiefs marketing people think that is they take the game to Baypark, people will turn up and think, "that was a shit experience - a bunch of mini-men running about in the far distance - we won't go to watch the Chiefs again". </p>
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<p>Don't want to pay rates for a decent stadium. Don't want to pay taxes for climate change.</p>
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<p>How does it matter that Baypark is a shithole? Are the players that pampered they need A grade changing rooms? The stands are rubbish, but the crowds still turn up. So I think the fans dont need the Chiefs to decide for them if it is good enough for viewing.</p>
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<p>I'm sure that Sanzar has a minimum standard that is required for the quality of the field, lights, player and media facilities etc. I'm not defending the decsion by the Chiefs' board, just suggesting a reason why they've made that decision. In an ideal world BOP and C-M would each host a Chiefs game each season. </p>
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<p>And where does this facilities argument sit in regards to playing in fucking Suva??</p>
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<p>They have recently upgraded the stadium so obviously it meets their needs. I assume the match will be played during the day.</p> -
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<p><strong>I'm sure that Sanzar has a minimum standard that is required for the quality of the field, lights, player and media facilities etc. </strong> I'm not defending the decsion by the Chiefs' board, just suggesting a reason why they've made that decision. In an ideal world BOP and C-M would each host a Chiefs game each season. </p>
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<p>They have recently upgraded the stadium so obviously it meets their needs. I assume the match will be played during the day.</p>
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<p>they do, the old Okara Park did not meet them, luckily the new stadium does so we get loads of game now! :)</p> -
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<p>I daresay the Chiefs marketing people think that is they take the game to Baypark, people will turn up and think, "that was a shit experience - a bunch of mini-men running about in the far distance - we won't go to watch the Chiefs again". </p>
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<p>Don't want to pay rates for a decent stadium. Don't want to pay taxes for climate change.</p>
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<p>You watch it on telly and like it! :)</p>
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<p>Well that is a a great theory except it has already been proven to be bollox. People turned up and watched.. and then did it again.</p>
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<p>I'm sure that Sanzar has a minimum standard that is required for the quality of the field, lights, player and media facilities etc. I'm not defending the decsion by the Chiefs' board, just suggesting a reason why they've made that decision. In an ideal world BOP and C-M would each host a Chiefs game each season. </p>
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<p>They have recently upgraded the stadium so obviously it meets their needs. I assume the match will be played during the day.</p>
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<p>Nah.. it passes that standard. So that theory is also a non starter as well. I think the most accurate one is that Rennie just doesnt like Baypark... and that Waikato people are a bunch of redneck twunts.</p> -
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<p>Maybe Rennie finds that the team finds playing inside a speedway track at a distance to the crowd off putting and doesn't perform?</p>
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<p>Seriously? You think professional athletes who travel the world and play numerous different venues will get put off because the crowd isn't close enough? How on earth will the precious petals cope with playing in Suva if they are so mentally weak?</p> -
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<p>You can totally understand why you wouldn't want your rep team playing at Bay park at this level. Hardly showing off your brand to the wider audience when you see them rock up at a speedway track.</p>
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<p>I wonder how many people would not support the Chiefs because they played once a year at a field inside a speedway track?I would predict zero. In fact I would wonder about the mental state of anyone that would watch a game on TV and decide they wouldn't support a team because occasionally they get a glimpse of some dirt in the corner of your screen during one match a season.</p>
<p>And even if there were a few.. the easiest support to get is inside your catchment area, all those kids and fans in Tauranga actually getting to see a game in person would result in far more positive marketing.</p>
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<p>But keep going.. the attempts to explain it are good.</p>