Super Rugby 2023
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@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2023:
Anyway fellas off to Brisbane for a couple of weeks today, so will have to make sure I in rugby watching bars or houses at right time won't I???
Oh the problems for a rugby man!!!!Good luck finding rugby in a bar. It was bad enough before, but since rugby went to Stan, a bar that will show the rugby is a very rare find. Doubly so once the NRL season starts.
fuck is it what! i don't think there is a single bar in Cairns that has it. Apparently the Stan commercial license is pretty expensive?
I have have never seen it in a pub. I am reduced to watching on my phone.
Can't you cast it from your phone to a tv, for example with chromecast?
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2023:
Anyway fellas off to Brisbane for a couple of weeks today, so will have to make sure I in rugby watching bars or houses at right time won't I???
Oh the problems for a rugby man!!!!Good luck finding rugby in a bar. It was bad enough before, but since rugby went to Stan, a bar that will show the rugby is a very rare find. Doubly so once the NRL season starts.
fuck is it what! i don't think there is a single bar in Cairns that has it. Apparently the Stan commercial license is pretty expensive?
I have have never seen it in a pub. I am reduced to watching on my phone.
Can't you cast it from your phone to a tv, for example with chromecast?
Yes. In addition there are Stan apps on both Smart TVs and on Telstra TV/Roku etc for non-Smart TVs. Can't exactly do that in a pub though.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Crazy-Horse said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2023:
Anyway fellas off to Brisbane for a couple of weeks today, so will have to make sure I in rugby watching bars or houses at right time won't I???
Oh the problems for a rugby man!!!!Good luck finding rugby in a bar. It was bad enough before, but since rugby went to Stan, a bar that will show the rugby is a very rare find. Doubly so once the NRL season starts.
fuck is it what! i don't think there is a single bar in Cairns that has it. Apparently the Stan commercial license is pretty expensive?
I have have never seen it in a pub. I am reduced to watching on my phone.
Can't you cast it from your phone to a tv, for example with chromecast?
in the pub? yeah, that's gonna happen
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@mariner4life i assumed he meant take your own tv to the pub...not use one of theirs...come on man, use your brain
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2023:
@KiwiMurph Didn't know this was still about pubs. I thought is was about watching it on a tv. My bad.
lol fuck surely you don't think even RA are dumb enough to sell the rights to a platform that can only be watched on a phone
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@mariner4life No, of course, I didn't. Maybe he didn't have chromecast, or a smart tv etc.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2023:
@KiwiMurph Didn't know this was still about pubs. I thought is was about watching it on a tv. My bad.
Yeah definitely about watching at a pub. I am challenged in the IT department but even I know about casting 😀
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@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Nepia said in Super Rugby 2023:
absolutely useless
apparently nothing north of the sunny coast
how the hell do you grow the game?
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also checked channel 9....looks like they are only showing the Dura v Tahs game on sat...another things they could have negotiated better to raise the game would be more games free to air from the super round
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@Kiwiwomble NRL starts this weekend
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According to Oval Insights, the average ball in play for Round 1 was 1:54 longer than that of the 2022 season. The mean for 2023 was 31.21 compared to 29.27 last year. The Crusaders-Chiefs game topped the Round 1 fixtures with a ball-in-play time of 38.15, while the Waratahs-Brumbies contest in Sydney was at the other end of the scale at 26.29. Still, that figure on Friday night in Sydney was a whopping 4:32 improvement on the lowest game from Round 1 in 2022.
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2023:
According to Oval Insights, the average ball in play for Round 1 was 1:54 longer than that of the 2022 season. The mean for 2023 was 31.21 compared to 29.27 last year. The Crusaders-Chiefs game topped the Round 1 fixtures with a ball-in-play time of 38.15, while the Waratahs-Brumbies contest in Sydney was at the other end of the scale at 26.29. Still, that figure on Friday night in Sydney was a whopping 4:32 improvement on the lowest game from Round 1 in 2022.
I agree with John Kirwan, BOK was the player of the weekend, 38 minutes of ball in play must be close to some sort of record, it clearly resulted in a fantastic game of footy.
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@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2023:
According to Oval Insights, the average ball in play for Round 1 was 1:54 longer than that of the 2022 season. The mean for 2023 was 31.21 compared to 29.27 last year. The Crusaders-Chiefs game topped the Round 1 fixtures with a ball-in-play time of 38.15, while the Waratahs-Brumbies contest in Sydney was at the other end of the scale at 26.29. Still, that figure on Friday night in Sydney was a whopping 4:32 improvement on the lowest game from Round 1 in 2022.
That highlights we still aren't getting consistency from the referees. Nic Berry's understanding of urgency is clearly vastly different from BOK's. I know which one I prefer.
Even worse was Gardner stopping the game for 114 seconds so a prop could change one shoe for a lineout. What a fucking farce.
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@antipodean said in Super Rugby 2023:
@KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2023:
According to Oval Insights, the average ball in play for Round 1 was 1:54 longer than that of the 2022 season. The mean for 2023 was 31.21 compared to 29.27 last year. The Crusaders-Chiefs game topped the Round 1 fixtures with a ball-in-play time of 38.15, while the Waratahs-Brumbies contest in Sydney was at the other end of the scale at 26.29. Still, that figure on Friday night in Sydney was a whopping 4:32 improvement on the lowest game from Round 1 in 2022.
That highlights we still aren't getting consistency from the referees. Nic Berry's understanding of urgency is clearly vastly different from BOK's. I know which one I prefer.
Even worse was Gardner stopping the game for 114 seconds so a prop could change one shoe for a lineout. What a fucking farce.
The Oz games were notably slower and, as you say, reffed at different urgency. Those stats back that up.
12 minutes difference between the Saders/Chiefs game and Brumbies/Waratahs. Did someone not get the memo? -
@Toddy said in Super Rugby 2023:
I haven't read the article.....but shouldn't the length of time a game takes also be tracked? Shirley that's another metric that should be considered in the overall picture.
I am pretty sure that is a big factor in these current rules.
Over-run games hurt TV schedules which piss of the broadcasters