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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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    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    FANZO helps you to find the best pubs and bars to watch Stan Sport near you. Find a venue playing your game on the big screen with the sound on.

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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @Nepia said in Super Rugby 2023:

    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    FANZO helps you to find the best pubs and bars to watch Stan Sport near you. Find a venue playing your game on the big screen with the sound on.

    absolutely useless

    apparently nothing north of the sunny coast

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:

    @Nepia said in Super Rugby 2023:

    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    Find Sports Bars and Pubs showing Stan Sport

    FANZO helps you to find the best pubs and bars to watch Stan Sport near you. Find a venue playing your game on the big screen with the sound on.

    absolutely useless

    apparently nothing north of the sunny coast

    how the hell do you grow the game?

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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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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    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    The move to speed up Super Rugby Pacific and increase the amount of ball-in-play time is off to a promising start, with the Round 1 numbers now confirmed to have been an improvement on those from 2022.

    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:

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    The move to speed up Super Rugby Pacific and increase the amount of ball-in-play time is off to a promising start, with the Round 1 numbers now confirmed to have been an improvement on those from 2022.

    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:

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    The move to speed up Super Rugby Pacific and increase the amount of ball-in-play time is off to a promising start, with the Round 1 numbers now confirmed to have been an improvement on those from 2022.

    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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    replied to antipodean on last edited by
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    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2023:

    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2023:

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    Super Rugby Pacific ball-in-play time up nearly two minutes on last year

    The move to speed up Super Rugby Pacific and increase the amount of ball-in-play time is off to a promising start, with the Round 1 numbers now confirmed to have been an improvement on those from 2022.

    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?

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  • ToddyT Offline
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    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.

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    @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

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    I wonder if they factor in when time extends past the 40 minutes. Some half's have almost gone 50 minutes which would increase the ball in play and length of game.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #568

    Part of this change is to reduce stoppage time. Stoppage is what causes the time blowouts.
    The TMO one seems good. Clear and obvious. Reduce endless replays of the same picture. The yellow card being assessed for upgrade while the game continues. All good
    Waiting while a player struggles to tie their shoelaces not so good.

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  • ToddyT Offline
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    A quick check of the Fr vs Ir game - the game took a total of 94 minutes and 31 seconds. While the Crusaders vs Chiefs game took 87 minutes and 58 seconds.

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    @Toddy said in Super Rugby 2023:

    A quick check of the Fr vs Ir game - the game took a total of 94 minutes and 31 seconds. While the Crusaders vs Chiefs game took 87 minutes and 58 seconds.

    The Saders Chiefs game might’ve been an anomaly First game under the interpretations and both teams buying into it fully. Certainly seemed to be fast.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    replied to Crucial on last edited by
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    @Crucial said in Super Rugby 2023:

    Over-run games hurt TV schedules which piss of the broadcasters

    Where are you watching the games that they aren't padded at either end by pre/post game guff? I don't think what you said is a thing really.

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  • CrucialC Offline
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    replied to Bones on last edited by Crucial
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    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2023:

    @Crucial said in Super Rugby 2023:

    Over-run games hurt TV schedules which piss of the broadcasters

    Where are you watching the games that they aren't padded at either end by pre/post game guff? I don't think what you said is a thing really.

    NPC schedules often go back to back and Super schedules have limited time between games so producers have to adjust on the fly.
    I get your point that they plan for it but there has to be some quick changes sometimes

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