Super Rugby 2023
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@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2023:
@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
lol fuck this comp is idiotic
if my app is correct, the Qld Reds are playing at 2pm Friday afternoon Qld time.
It's lucky there are no fans to be pissed off by this
Not sure how that harder than NZ teams playing in Perth at midnight. I don't know how good lighting is at park in Samoa, so guess that's why it at 5PM their time. It's a problem with an international comp, don't know what best was around it is.
because, Dan, even in Qld, people fucking work at 2pm on a Friday afternoon
Yep I realise that mate, but f*** em they're only Aussies!!
No seriously though I do understand what you mean, and no idea why game is when it is,. I was taking the piss a bit and was questioning ot too. I don't know if it something to do with Samoa (special day/holiday, or some such thing?)
I will add when I lived in Qld every bugger that I worked with were well home by then anyway -
@Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2023:
@mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2023:
lol fuck this comp is idiotic
if my app is correct, the Qld Reds are playing at 2pm Friday afternoon Qld time.
It's lucky there are no fans to be pissed off by this
Not sure how that harder than NZ teams playing in Perth at midnight. I don't know how good lighting is at park in Samoa, so guess that's why it at 5PM their time. It's a problem with an international comp, don't know what best was around it is.
The lighting at Apia Park must be reasonable as it gets dark quite early up there this time of year so starting at 5.00pm local time the game will finish in pitch blackness if they didn't have floodlighting. I suspect they are playing it at that time as it should suit all those working in town to go straight there after knocking off and those coming in from the villages can get there during daylight and for everyone to get back to their villages at a reasonable hour.
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"Several easy-to-implement initiatives surely now must be considered. The first is that NZR could change its eligibility policy to enable players contracted to Australian Super Rugby sides to play for the All Blacks."
"It's hardly a wild idea as the players will not be out of sight and out of mind and maybe it would suit a handful of senior All Blacks to play a couple of seasons in Melbourne or Sydney to freshen themselves mentally while having an overseas experience."
"Seeing key Test players spend a season or two in Australia must be preferable to affording big-name All Blacks sabbatical clauses to play in Japan."
"NZR could also consider creating a system where young Kiwis who are unlikely to play much for their New Zealand club can be loaned to Aussie teams."
"And maybe most significantly, there has to be consideration given to bringing more Australian players into New Zealand’s provincial teams."
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Man why do Journo's keep up same shit. I see no positives in picking ABs from Aus teams, and how the f*** would Aus teams going to compete with what the players get paid in sabbaticals. Also how the f*** is it going to freshen a player carrying some Aus teams against the kiwi teams.
I could perhaps young kiwis being loaned to Aus clubs, but yeah/na, who there would have any wish to look after them.I would also add, how far away from here is Gregor Paul, consideration given to bringing Aussie players to NZ provincial teams, seems he doesn't realise that it's been happening for a while anyway.
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Force, Rebels and MP really drag down this competition.
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@antipodean said in Super Rugby 2023:
Force, Rebels and MP really drag down this competition.
what is even worse for the comp is that the Reds and the Waratahs aren't much fucking better.
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i think i might being living in a bit of an "ignorance is bliss" when watching games as a neutral, watching MP i really only noticed the impress bits of skill and kind of ignore the bad stuff
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@Kiwiwomble It's a mindset. Of course, sometimes it's annoying to see players drop balls, slip off tackles, make bad passes or kicks, and be dominated in a scrum, but there usually are also pieces of brilliance, great skill and speed, and exciting tries. Enough for me to enjoy watching their games!
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Aust have too many teams. 3 was ideal. But they won't cut back so what can NZ do. We haven't got enough players to help 2 teams reach a good standard
More important for NZ is to even up the NZ pool. MP is crap. The Highlanders have fallen behind. And one team is the overall winner far too much. Sort this out before sending players to Aust
We are giving them money from our broadcasting revenue. Thats enough.
Here's one suggestion to strengthen the Highlander Something needs to be done. A different winner every year (even if mostly NZ teams) and all 6 teams having a chance would be a great start to bringing the fans back. Maybe even in Aust (although unlikely if NZ always win.)
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Not sure if many others are feeling this way but its the first time that i am really struggling to stay engaged with Super Rugby , there have been very few games that have held my attention for the full 80
The quality of the NZ teams looks way down on what we had directly after Covid when there was very little between all 5 NZ sides ,The Highlanders look like a very beatable team for Aussie opposition , and the Blues and the Canes look like also rans , the Crusaders have looked a shadow of themselves with the injuries but i would not write them off with all their returning players , credit to the Chiefs , but i am wondering about the overall quality , compared to what we are seeing out the NH i really do fear for the quality of rugby down this neck of the woods
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@Steven-Harris no mention of the Brumbies or the Drua?
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@Steven-Harris I agree with alot of what you are saying. Not playing South African teams hasn't helped, the Jagueres had a pretty good side as well. I kind of feel we are helping to develop the Aussie comp too much.
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@SBW1 said in Super Rugby 2023:
@Steven-Harris I agree with alot of what you are saying. Not playing South African teams hasn't helped, the Jagueres had a pretty good side as well. I kind of feel we are helping to develop the Aussie comp too much.
They certainly don't seem to be helping to make us better....
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The NSW Waratahs will miss Lachlan Swinton for the rest of the regular season after the backrower copped a seven-week ban.
Swinton was cited after a dangerous tackle on Jake Strachan inside the first 30 seconds of their 36-16 victory last Saturday.The incident went unpenalised on the day, with the flanker having his case heard by SANZAAR's Judicial Committee.
They ruled the tackle as high-impact, deciding the foul play merited a top-end entry point of 10 weeks, reduced by three weeks due to mitigating factors.
"Having conducted a detailed review of all the available evidence, including all camera angles and additional evidence, including submissions from the Player and his legal representative, Mr Aaron Lloyd, the Judicial Committee upheld the Citing under Law 9.13," Committee Chair Helen Morgan.
"With respect to sanction, the Judicial Committee deemed the act of foul play was reckless, with the contact point directly made with the head, high force and no mitigating factors present.
"The Committee found the incident was highly dangerous and, after considering all relevant factors of World Rugby’s Head Contact Process and sanctioning table, decided the foul play merited a top-end entry point of 10 weeks.
"Taking into account mitigating factors, including the Player's acceptance of guilt that the incident was foul play, conduct at the hearing and remorse, the Judicial Committee reduced the suspension by three weeks.
"The player is therefore suspended for 7 weeks, up to and including 3 June 2023." -
Video of that tackle is embedded on this page:
NSW hardman Swinton wins Wallabies call-up, faces suspension for dangerous tackleAimed high, hit high, no arms and slightly late. There was a lot wrong with that hit, good to see a long suspension