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  • DiceD Offline
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    @dice Finlay Christie was on the Blues episode and mentioned that Beauden isn't too far away.

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    So no one in UK wanted SRP TV deal, so don;t look for it there.

    Sanzaar chief executive Brendan Morris is confident of agreeing a broadcast deal in the UK and Ireland markets for the All Blacks series against in July and the Rugby Championship that follows, despite having to pull Super Rugby Pacific out of its bundled offering to pay-TV operators.

    Super Rugby Pacific will now be shown on a new platform, sanzaarrugby.tv, in the UK, Ireland, Italy, Europe (excluding France), the Middle East, China and India/Sri Lanka, with the Sky-owned RugbyPass platform no longer an option after "challengesโ€ in the past 12 months, Morris said.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/127815695/sanzaar-confident-of-uk-broadcast-deal-for-all-blacks-test-season-as-super-rugby-misses-out

    EDIT: Looks like 50 Squid for the entire season, live and on demand

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    A good round 1 preview for the season: https://www.flipsnack.com/tahs2015/srp-r1-flipsnack/full-view.html?utm_source=web&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Sanzaar+Round+Preview

    It outlines the overall Super Rugby win/loss record for each team over the years which I found quite interesting (excluding the Blues). I have highlighted the rest of the Kiwi teams below.

    Crusaders:
    Played: 382
    Won: 271
    Lost: 103
    Drawn: 8
    P/D: +3612

    Hurricanes
    Played: 357
    Won: 205
    Lost: 150
    Drawn: 6
    P/D: +1126

    Chiefs:
    Played: 360
    Won: 191
    Lost: 159
    Drawn: 10
    P/D: +519

    Highlanders:
    Played: 357
    Won: 174
    Lost: 179
    Drawn: 4
    P/D: -23

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    Interesting, I knew NZR was bankrolling MP and Drua - something they def do not talk enough about, should be shouting to the stars. But NZR and generating buzz and positive press do not go toether. But it seems that NZ Govt also backing MP to the tune of 4.5 million

    Exclusive: NZ Govt's multi-million funding of Moana Pasifika revealed

    Paywalled but

    In response to a series of Official Information Act requests to government departments, Sport New Zealand this week confirmed to the Herald it provided the $4m underwrite to Moana Pasifika Limited (MPL) and a $500,000 operating grant for the Moana Pasifika Charitable Trust.

    Sport New Zealand issued that funding via a transfer from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).

    The underwrite is available for a maximum of four years and includes an initial grant of up to $1m with no requirement to repay, and $3m loan facility.

    Basically NZ is providing all the money and most of the players for MP, along with over half the players for their national teams. All you'll hear in the interantional press is the handful of Pacific born players in the ABs. ๐Ÿ™„

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    @machpants said in Super Rugby 2022:

    Interesting, I knew NZR was bankrolling MP and Drua - something they def do not talk enough about, should be shouting to the stars. But NZR and generating buzz and positive press do not go toether. But it seems that NZ Govt also backing

    NZR not bakrolling Drua, they just did the guarantees etc to get them a license, Fiji RU now got the license and Aus govt put some money in

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    @machpants said in Super Rugby 2022:

    Interesting, I knew NZR was bankrolling MP and Drua - something they def do not talk enough about, should be shouting to the stars. But NZR and generating buzz and positive press do not go toether. But it seems that NZ Govt also backing MP to the tune of 4.5 million

    Exclusive: NZ Govt's multi-million funding of Moana Pasifika revealed

    Paywalled but

    In response to a series of Official Information Act requests to government departments, Sport New Zealand this week confirmed to the Herald it provided the $4m underwrite to Moana Pasifika Limited (MPL) and a $500,000 operating grant for the Moana Pasifika Charitable Trust.

    Sport New Zealand issued that funding via a transfer from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT).

    The underwrite is available for a maximum of four years and includes an initial grant of up to $1m with no requirement to repay, and $3m loan facility.

    Basically NZ is providing all the money and most of the players for MP, along with over half the players for their national teams. All you'll hear in the interantional press is the handful of Pacific born players in the ABs. ๐Ÿ™„

    lol who needs silverlake marketing expertise..this does appear to be an obvious miss

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  • TimT Away
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    Big thumbs down for Queenstown as a venue. Shit field, badly needs lights, coverage shoddy.

    Why couldn't they base teams around the periphery of the Waikato/BOP region, and bus two hours to the games at Hamilton?

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    @tim I like it because games are early for me 730 pm but that is selfish.

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    @broughie That has nothing to do with venue.

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    @tim Well if they dont have lights they have to play it early right?

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    @broughie Sure, but they play a Saturday afternoon game most weekends anyway. They are playing two night games a week in Dunedin in this period.

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    @tim Not being argumentative but in Cali I watch games anywhere from 1030, pre daylight saving to 1230am. But it is good that Rugby is back.

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    The DHL Super Rugby Pacific Round 2 draw has been reshuffled to give Moana Pasifika the best chance of being able to play their scheduled match against the Chiefs.

    NOTE: The announced changes do not affect the draw for any Round 2 matches played in Australia.


    The revised draw for Round 2 is:

    Friday 25 February โ€“ 19:05 NZT - Highlanders v Crusaders โ€“ Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin

    Saturday 26 February โ€“ 19:05 NZT โ€“ Blues v Hurricanes โ€“ Forsyth Barr Stadium Dunedin

    Sunday 27 February โ€“ 15:35 NZT โ€“ Chiefs v Moana Pasifika โ€“ Queenstown Recreation Reserve (Wakatipu Rugby Club)


    DHL Super Rugby Pacific schedule changes confirmed for Round 2

    DHL Super Rugby Pacific schedule changes confirmed for Round 2

    The DHL Super Rugby Pacific Round 2 draw has been reshuffled to give Moana Pasifika the best chance of being able to play their scheduled match against the Chiefs.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300522699/new-zealand-rugby-discussing-early-return-from-queenstown-bubble-with-teams
    Plans are afoot to bail out of the Super Rugby bubble in Queenstown a week ahead of schedule, with New Zealand Rugby understood to be working through the logistics of returning the six Kiwi teams to their home bases next week.

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    @daffy-jaffy said in Super Rugby 2022:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300522699/new-zealand-rugby-discussing-early-return-from-queenstown-bubble-with-teams
    Plans are afoot to bail out of the Super Rugby bubble in Queenstown a week ahead of schedule, with New Zealand Rugby understood to be working through the logistics of returning the six Kiwi teams to their home bases next week.

    Bizarre, right in time for 10k cases a day, possibly. With the iso requirements, weโ€™re unlikely to get any games from the Blues! Unless they can self source and be allowed to use some RATs.

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  • TimT Away
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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/127838345/moana-pasifika-face-wednesday-deadline-for-chiefs-with-covid-cases-a-lot-higher-than-seven

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    I took one for the team and watched the Aotearoa Rugby Pod. In summary, Parsons didn't want to put the mockers on the Blues so picked the Chiefs as his smokey. Mainly because of the return of BBBR, and Cane, ALB, Weber and Jacobson. Hall seemed reluctant to talk up his own team so said the Blues were favourites based on winning the last final. We get to the end of the show and Parsons finally does pick the Blues to win the competition while Hall was still non-committal and said one of the Blues, Chiefs and Crusaders. He talks up his fellow halfbacks, so I give him credit for that.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    It looks like there has already been some movement of WTG players amongst the squads in Queenstown.

    274467467_10159990890457210_7912837374969617467_n.jpg

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    @bovidae who are they?

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    Bovidae
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    @macmanus Cortez Ratima (in the Chiefs squad) and Liam Coombes-Fabling, who was in the Chiefs WTG. They are Waikato teammates.

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