Super Rugby News
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@Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:
They need to do something. I only watch games involving at least 1 NZ side these days.
Same for me, and sometimes I'm not that bothered missing games from Aust or SA involving NZ teams either due to time differences.
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@Bovidae dunno who it was I was listening too on RS this morning about 10.45am but he was an Aussie and he was saying the 5.30 NZT kick off in NZ (obviously with NZ teams) got higher ratings than the 7.35 in Aus kick off time.
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@taniwharugby might have a bit to do with all the Kiwis living in Aussie? I meet very few Aussies who bother to watch Super rugby.
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@Crazy-Horse Ironically, I know more Aussies in HK that watch super rugby than watch NRL / AFL combined.
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And ... another one out for the season. Damn.
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Lelia Masaga called up by the Chiefs too.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11813636
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@Stargazer The Herald says "up to six weeks".
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11813595
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Radio Sport said 4 weeks too....
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@Crucial said in Super Rugby News:
Who is Masaga injury cover for?
There are a few backs out with long-term injury, so it could be for any of them?
- Sam McNicol (concussion; since the end of last SR season; missed entire Mitre10 Cup season)
- Charlie Ngatai (no explanation needed)
- Glen Fisiiahi (knee reconstruction; out since June 2016)
Also injured is Chase Tiatia (broken ankle; out since October 2016) but in November they expected him to be back in March.
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Cheers @Stargazer I thought there was a recent one I wasn't aware of.
Maybe they felt they needed another hungus now that Augie has gone?
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
- Glen Fisiiahi (knee reconstruction; out since June 2016)
Fisiiahi is injured!?
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@Stargazer Cape Town - The Chiefs have announced the arrival of former wing Lelia Masaga, who returns to the side as a back-up option should injuries strike.
Masaga, who left the franchise in 2013 after having made 91 Super Rugby appearances, has been playing his rugby in Japan in recent seasons.
But he is now back in Hamilton, with head coach Dave Rennie admitting the finisher is a decent back-up to have on their books during this year.
"Lelia's a good man so he could well feature (later in the campaign) if we get some injuries," coach Rennie told TVNZ of the 30-year-old wing.