Super Rugby 2022
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@Tim said in Super Rugby 2022:
The big brains at the NZ Herald get to the root of things:
Which part of Super Rugby Pacific has surprised you the most?
Kate Wells: The inconsistency. We saw the Chiefs overcome the Blues at the start, then just last week the Blues thrashed the Chiefs. And the Hurricanes, who were beaten by Moana Pasifika, then came close to toppling the Crusaders. I know Covid hasn't helped player availability but as a rugby fan I hoped for more consistency.
This idiot doesn't realise that it's this inconsistency and uncertainty that makes sporting comptetion interesting.
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If they're going to have a Super Round next year, they might want to hold it where people like rugby.
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@antipodean narrows it down to Auckland, really.
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Geoff's last point is on the money, super needs a raison d'ĂȘtre, a focus, and a dedicated team running/pushing it. Otherwise it's slow death will continue, even if Ozzie rugby teams get their shit in one sock
https://www.theroar.com.au/2022/04/25/the-wrap-everything-that-worked-and-didnt-work-in-super-round/
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@Machpants Interesting article.
The following statement makes me doubt that the Force will be able to field a team this week either:
around twenty of their squad coming down with COVID and the remaining players deemed close contacts
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have to say, it was a bit of a failure...and like they weren't even trying
as well as no advertising and probably picking the wrong city, there was next to no entertainment, no food trucks or anything outside the ground, no merch stalls (i would have grabbed myself a cap or scarf or hell a hoodie as it got chilly), some teams (aussie ones) had ANZAC jerseys others didn't....it was just a bit of a balls up honestly
@Tim said in Super Rugby 2022:
@Machpants Interesting article.
The following statement makes me doubt that the Force will be able to field a team this week either:
around twenty of their squad coming down with COVID and the remaining players deemed close contacts
How is that still a thing, people you live with aren't even close contacts anymore as long as they keep testing negative
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@Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2022:
people you live with aren't even close contacts anymore as long as they keep testing negative
You are in the People's Republic of WA
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2022:
@Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2022:
people you live with aren't even close contacts anymore as long as they keep testing negative
You are in the People's Republic of WA
of course, how quickly we forget how well the states work together
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@KiwiMurph Looked 100% a red card. Wonder if this is why they ruled otherwise:
"The Foul Play Review Committee deemed that the significant involvement of other players contributed to the incident which produced mitigating factors."
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After initial contact he lifted and drove, with others joining the tackle. Possible that the judiciary thought the players teammate contributed to the tip, but unclear.
IMO clear and stupid red. I also thought the tip on Paisami was a red - only difference in the two tackles was Paisami stuck his arm out to protect his head/neck and Cane didn't.
Edit: misunderstood your post ignore me.
Anything beyond horizontal is unnecessary and should be immediately heading towards a red IMO.
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it was all day a red, and that judicial finding does absolutely nothing but muddy the waters, and make the entire process a murky joke that pisses everyone off.
Deadset rugby just does not help itself does it?
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@Tim said in Super Rugby 2022:
wait. what?
How on earth is this even a decent possibility? A team from a competition played exclusively in Australasia/Pacific (ish) made up of players exclusively from NZ is going to develop a global brand? Especially in a niche minority sport like rugby?
The ABs one i can kind of understand. Kind of.
This gobbelty gook makes no sense. The fuck am i missing?