Super Rugby News
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@kiwimurph said in Super Rugby News:
The Rebels have a new coach - David Wessels from the Force.
Good move - best Super coach in Aus.
And, hopefully, he'll be able to bring the best Force players with him! The Rebels won't get dumped but infiltrated!
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Bad news for Highlanders fans:
Otago and Highlanders flanker James Lentjes is out of rugby for up to six months due to a shoulder injury that requires surgery.
From the same article:
The side has signed up Dillon Hunt and Dan Pryor for next year ...
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Nothing to worry about ... not an exodus post.
Plumtree will join the Japanese national rugby team as defence coach for test matches against Australia and France, and a third match against a World XV. The appointment is all about personal development, with Plumtree keeping his role with the Wellington-based Super Rugby team. "I see my coaching future as being firmly with the Hurricanes, but I jumped at the chance when Japan approached me about the prospect of coaching at international level," Plumtree said in a statement.
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Heads should roll after the forced imposition of expansion on us fans, mostly against our wishes and advice, as we essentially are the ones paying for the competition via pay TV subscriptions, buying merchandise from the teams and sponsors etc and have been made to endure some truly uncompetitive mismatches and complicated format as result. Come to think of it why not ditch all the crap teams and simply rename the competition the NPC (played under the original system). Throw in a couple of outside invitations as a gesture thus allowing player rotation of the players carrying the heaviest workloads every now and then. To keep overseas fans happy there could be games like Southland v Hawkes Bay played in Port Elizabeth!
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seeing the clusterfuck with getting rid of the Force I can only imagine what getting rid of the Rebels will do...
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:
seeing the clusterfuck with getting rid of the Force I can only imagine what getting rid of the Rebels will do...
...or the Tahs!
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Australia scrum coach Mario Ledesma is leaving the Wallabies after three years with the team. Ledesma is set to join Argentinian Super Rugby side the Jaguares in 2018, with the third Bledisloe on October 21 his final game as part of the Wallabies setup.
This article doesn't actually say (yet) that he'll be the Jaguares' new head coach, but that's what the rumours are ...
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Six months ...
All Blacks winger Nehe Milner-Skudder has been ruled out for the next six months after injuring his shoulder. The 26-year-old was forced from the field in the All Blacks win over South Africa at Newlands on Sunday after dislocating his right shoulder. All Blacks coach Steve Hansen said Milner-Skudder would need surgery, ruling him out for at least six months.
The latest setback was Milner-Skudder's third serious injury in the past 18 months. In 2016 he dislocated his left shoulder, then broke a bone in his foot in the opening rounds of the Super Rugby competition with the Hurricanes this year. Milner-Skudder won back his All Blacks place midway through the Rugby Championship after a knee injury ruled out first-choice right wing Israel Dagg. The Manawatu product made his All Blacks debut in 2015 but was out of test rugby for almost two years until he made his return in September 2017 in an unfamiliar left wing role against Argentina in New Plymouth. With Dagg injured, Milner-Skudder returned to his regular right flank for the 57-0 drubbing of South Africa at Albany, but Waisake Naholo played in the No 14 jersey against the Pumas in Buenos Aires. The Cape Town clash was only Milner-Skudder's 11th test appearance.