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@mariner4life I always watch the South Africa games, I like getting up on Sunday morning (the actual morning not middle of the night), sitting down with breakfast and watching the recording of the game. Will watch most of the Canes, Blues and Highlanders matches and occasional matches from all other teams.
As I've said before I prefer watching an NZ team v Oz and SA teams than watch two NZ teams go at it.
If I'm doing nothing I'll watch an Aussie derby .... If SA were in our timezone I'd watch more of them than I do.
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@mariner4life I watch all the Crusaders games, but games in SA and Perth are usually as replays. I usually watch whatever is playing at 7.30 pm on Friday/Saturday, though I may lose interest if it's one-sided, or I don't have things/people I'm particularly watching for. If there's a potentially interesting game in Oz at 9.30 pm I'll start watching and see how it develops - but, I'm likely to flag it at some point.
@Nepia has forgotten to mention that he watches every Crusaders game huddled in the foetal position chanting "please lose, please lose..." and that he has a small statue of Todd Blackadder pinned above his bed, about where Catholics have a Jesus, and each night he prays thankfully to Toddy for delivering him from more titles...
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@ARHS Haven't heard or seen anything yet that indicates that a decision has been made. The rumours have died down a little bit. I think this article about the Force sums up quite well what's going on at the moment:
- threat of legal action by Force and Rebels
- ARU and SARU still trying to work out which team(s) to drop (at least officially)
- lots of uncertainty for players and their families
- poaching by other clubs has already started, so the team that won't be dropped, might have a problem ...
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I will always watch the kiwi games if not at work, always sucks once DST hits over here and stops in NZ, 6:30am games are much easier to accommodate. If it's a kiwi team in SA then it can be a bit tougher if I'm playing that day.
Will have the Aussie, Aussie/SA games on in the background on a Friday morning if working from home, but not pay much notice.
SA, SA/Aussie games I'll watch on a Saturday arvo but wouldn't be fussed about missing (i.e. have to go do something else with the missus).
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@Stargazer all the talk of Rebels and Force, ARU blindside the Brumbies at the 11th hour and kick them
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I obviously go to the Chiefs home games in Hamilton and I will watch their other games in NZ/Aust live on TV. Their recent games in SA were recorded and viewed when I had time on Sunday. The only time I watch an early game from SA is an AB test. ALL AB tests must be watched live.
I try to watch the NZ derbies but the games between the other NZ teams and Aust or SA opposition are not always a priority if I have other things on. I wouldn't bother recording them to watch later, or with a delayed broadcast.
I never watch SA derbies and will seldom watch the Aust derbies.
Time to sit down and watch the Canes-Brumbies. This will be the only live game I see this weekend. A recording of the Chiefs-Force will have to wait until Sunday night.
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Back in the day I used to watch most games that involved NZ teams, and like @Nepia I used to enjoy the NZ v Aus/SA games the most. The Aus and SA derbies have never interested me much.
Nowadays I watch the Canes when they are playing at an OK time, otherwise just catch highlights, and don't really watch much else.
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I suppose I watch quite a bit. All Hurricanes games and probably at least two games each weekend. The Aussie derbies or South African derbies are a bit hard to watch these days and the New Zealand teams are just a bit too dominant when they play those sides. During a NZ derby I probably won't even leave the room to get a glass of water. If I watch the Highlanders vs Sunwolves tomorrow it will just be on in the background while I do other things.
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So if you (not responding to anyone specifically) watch only very few SR games (and I can understand people not having enough time to watch many/all games), how can you possibly compare players and form an opinion on whether - in your view - a player deserves to be in the ABs? If someone never watches, say Highlanders games, how would you know that ALB deserves to start in the 13 jersey more than Fekitoa? Based on last year's AB games? Or on what opinionated journos write? Highlights?
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@mariner4life said in Super Rugby News:
What was the last all-aussie derby you watched?
Probably 1996 or 97 ... actually ... umm ... never
Or Aus v SA game in Aus?
See previous answer.
Do you care? Really?
No. See previous answer.
And in answer to rest of your post: two words -"My Star".
Don't know if I've ever watched a non-finals Super game live from Africa except when kick off was at 6am NZT. Even in those days the VHS was the preferred means of viewing.
Test matches however are always watched live (if broadcast).
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Depending on whether TKB suffers from concussion symptoms after failing his concussion test last night, the Chiefs could have a big halfback problem if Finau gets suspended, with Weber already out. The reason is that Finlay Christie has been cited for stamping.
Other citings: Rebels captain Nic Stirzaker received a red card after two yellow cards against the Sharks and Sharks second five-eighth Andre Esterhuizen got a red card for a tip tackle.
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Finlay is big trouble I think. Being a ginger this is the opportunity they would have been waiting for to throw the book at him.
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Taranaki lock Leighton Price called into the Blues Super Rugby squad
GLENN MCLEAN
Last updated 14:07, April 23 2017Price, 28, played for Tukapa on Saturday as they beat New Plymouth Old Boys 57-20 has represented Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, Bay of Plenty and New Zealand Maori but has never played Super Rugby.
The Blues had a bye at the weekend and could not be contacted on Sunday. Tukapa coach Laurence Corlett confirmed Price had accepted an offer to join the franchise for the rest of the season.
According to Corlett, Price was contacted by Blues coach Tana Umaga about a month ago to see if he was interested in joining their wider training group.
Work commitments prevented him doing that but when Umaga contacted him last week and offered him a full contract for the remainder of the Super Rugby season he accepted.
Price left on Sunday to travel to Auckland where he will join the squad on Monday.
It is unclear who Price has replaced in the squad. The Blues, who sit bottom of the New Zealand conference with three wins from eight matches, are due to meet the Brumbies in Canberra next Sunday.
Corlett hoped to have Price available at some stage near the end of the premier club season but it was a case of waiting and see what happens.
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I'm assuming Tuipulotu is out for an extended period then.
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@African-Monkey Could be Tupou too.
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@Rocky-Rockbottom said in Super Rugby News:
"For me obviously there is a spot at the Blues," Black said
jesus, check out this guy, that obvious is it?, messrs I.West and Perofeta will be so glad that with a sweep of the hand you've dismissively consigned them to Super Rugby history. Shit he must be good.
Calm down. Francis is leaving so there clearly IS a spot at the Blues.
Add to that the Blues have obviously been in touch with him and possibly even offered him a "spot".Would be a very good signing for the Blues. With him and Perofeta they would have two promising young 10's. Depending on how much longer West lasts (is he only on a 1 year deal?) they may have Gatland to compete with the other guys into the future too.