Highlanders 2023
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@friedrugby thats what i think rugby needs to work out, why do +40k afl fans go week in week out even if their team is rubbish...maybe not the same numbers but similar in football in the UK, thousands will go home and away spending hours and hundred of pounds going around the country
It what fans of other sports do, go to the pub at lunch time, catch up with mates, go to the game, its a whole day thing....NZ rugby fans just seems to go "meh...too hard"
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby thats what i think rugby needs to work out, why do +40k afl fans go week in week out even if their team is rubbish...maybe not the same numbers but similar in football in the UK, thousands will go home and away spending hours and hundred of pounds going around the country
It what fans of other sports do, go to the pub at lunch time, catch up with mates, go to the game, its a whole day thing....NZ rugby fans just seems to go "meh...too hard"
Yep. Fan engagement. You actually want fans getting together and bitching about how shit the team is.
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@Kiwiwomble New Zealand is also very expensive relative to local incomes. Especially for younger people who don't outright own property.
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@Tim very true, there are also different attitudes, i know loads of people in the UK that have never and would never own a property, you rent for life, less common but still something ive come across in Aus
the things that stop rugby growing like other sporting in lots of parts of NZ might not be solvesable
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@Kiwiwomble Yeah, and there are other factors like transport. Hard to spend the day at the pub, if you have to drive etc.
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@Tim definitely, i have a really good corner pub 100m one way, another really good one about 700m the other way, we actually worked out we have 10-12 good pubs (not counting a couple that are basically pokie dens) within 20min walk, we even did a bit of a tour over the last several months of going to a different one every few sundays for a Parma and a Pint...all stuff i couldnt do in NZ easily
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@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby stick hunt in there, we're going to get battered so i would rather he copped it than anyone else
Hunt's due... game winning drop goal me thinks
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@friedrugby said in Highlanders 2023:
@Kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2023:
@friedrugby stick hunt in there, we're going to get battered so i would rather he copped it than anyone else
Hunt's due... game winning drop goal me thinks
He still owes us one
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@Kiwiwomble Named on the bench... that dagger is going to hit so good.
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at the start of the season lock was probably our strongest position, the one we didn't have to worry about, scrambling to address this just means we wont be working on other areas of weakness
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as I said either earlier in this thread or in another, this is where the Highlanders (or other teams in similar predicament) should be able to draw on other teams WTG players (or even nominate some within thier main squads available as 'pool players') it is in the best interest of NZ rugby for players to gain experience playing at a higher level.
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i mean, our season is gone pretty much gone, even if we were to sneak into the playoff we're almost certainly going to get a hiding so do we just give some young guys or club rugby stand outs a shot
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Bit of oil for those that are interested... Joseph definitely has not signed any contract for after WC, Definitely has not signed with Yamaha … that was fake news. Will he take a role with Landers? ( very friendly with Peter Keen, the major shareholder ) Could he be a director of rugby, would seemingly suit him lifestyle-wise.
The Landers are actively looking for some decent backs … they are acutely aware of their shortcomings... the description was that we only have three good backs. Smith, Fakatava and Gilbert.