Super Rugby News
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Veitch starting the rumour mill for Super rugby 2018...
Waisake Naholo and Seta Temanivalu to the Chiefs next year
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@taniwharugby But the Chiefs would have Ngatai and ALB in the midfield so Seta is back on the wing.
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:
Veitch starting the rumour mill for Super rugby 2018...
Waisake Naholo and Seta Temanivalu to the Chiefs next year
Fuck the Chiefs, surprised they haven't tried to steal mouaga also
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@SammyC said in Super Rugby News:
@Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
Michael Collins signs one-year contract extension with the Blues
This makes me happy
Look forward to Tana picking him in every game next year and reading the crying about it on here.
This reminds me of the time when there was constant crying on here each week when Luke Whitelock would start ahead of Jordan Taufua under Toddy.
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@Nepia Nothing surprises me with you thieving c#nts!
In fairness, Cooper should have a pretty reasonable warchest to spend with Cruden, TKB, Lowe, Rennie and Keane all leaving.
Who's got Alex Nankivell's signature? Hopefully Leon's been in his ear not to sign anything while he's in enemy territory!
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@Chris-B. said in Super Rugby News:
@Nepia Nothing surprises me with you thieving c#nts!
In fairness, Cooper should have a pretty reasonable warchest to spend with Cruden, TKB, Lowe, Rennie and Keane all leaving.
Who's got Alex Nankivell's signature? Hopefully Leon's been in his ear not to sign anything while he's in enemy territory!
I thought you Ta$man-ians would be happy with the Chiefs taking in players and coaches that the Crusaders overlook for Fijian/Australian imports ;).
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Settle down guys Tony Veitch is hardly the most reliable of sources.
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@African-Monkey said in Super Rugby News:
Settle down guys Tony Veitch is hardly the most reliable of sources.
I thought he usually gets the good oil from the lads?
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@African-Monkey Probably when he's out on the large with them.
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@KiwiMurph makes sense tbh. Results and uncertainty would make it a mutual decision surely?
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SARU to announce on 7 July which of their two Super Rugby teams will be axed.
SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY UNION HAVE CALLED A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING FOR NEXT MONTH TO CONFIRM WHICH TWO SOUTH AFRICAN FRANCHISES WILL BE AXED FROM THE 2018 SUPER RUGBY COMPETITION.
The meeting will take place in Cape Town on July 7, where the current six South African franchises will be trimmed down to just four.
The General Meeting has the constitutional responsibility for "determining the SA teams to participate in Super Rugby,"
Jurie Roux, CEO of SA Rugby, said the Special General Meeting would decide on a proposal from the Executive Council which, in turn, would have received a recommendation on the participants from the Franchise Committee, whose membership is representatives of the Super Rugby teams.
The proposal will also be debated by the non-franchise committee – comprising the CEOs of the 14 provincial rugby unions – before reaching the Special General Meeting.