The Current State of Rugby
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
is there even a super rugby app? where they do live score updates etc? the AFL app is awesome and is often the cause for me to check out games i wouldnt normally watch
They probably should just licence the Tribe app, no point reinventing the wheel.
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@Nepia said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
is there even a super rugby app? where they do live score updates etc? the AFL app is awesome and is often the cause for me to check out games i wouldnt normally watch
They probably should just licence the Tribe app, no point reinventing the wheel.
something would be better than nothing, although i never thought the tribe one was that good
I have EFL, NHL and AFl apps and all are great, everything on them to keep people engaged, news, stats, rumours, club shops etc on top of the live scoring, the AFl even keeps injury lists like this
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Nepia said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
is there even a super rugby app? where they do live score updates etc? the AFL app is awesome and is often the cause for me to check out games i wouldnt normally watch
They probably should just licence the Tribe app, no point reinventing the wheel.
something would be better than nothing, although i never thought the tribe one was that good
I have EFL, NHL and AFl apps and all are great, everything on them to keep people engaged, news, stats, rumours, club shops etc on top of the live scoring, the AFl even keeps injury lists like this
Tribe is awesome, it's how I keep up with all teams I'm interested in. But it looks like you want way more than what I want from an app (I was responding to the live score updates in your post, I didn't realise the etc would be so extensive. )
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@Nepia as i say, something "offical" would be better than nothing but i would think live scoring is the minimum we should expect from a premier sporting comp
Tribe is fine, it does that minimum level of schedule/score/results but across pretty much every sport...doesn't really strengthen the super rugby brand, im probably not explaining it well. maybe thats why there isn't a super rugby app...they know tribe is out there and thats fine...i just know if im looking for an AFL score i check the AFL app...same with NHL or EFL..rather than looking on tribe...and i guess thats the opportunity for these comps to catch my eye with a headline...or some new merch
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
Tribe is fine, it does that minimum level of schedule/score/results but across pretty much every sport...doesn't really strengthen the super rugby brand, im probably not explaining it wel
NFL play a 4 month regular season, a month of playoffs, but have 12 month media and engagement. It's not the biggest sports league in the world for no reason -- they nail the fan engagement, support tribalism, and it's apex sport. Fantastic to watch.
By comparison, the fan engagement in Super is woeful. Actually, it's across all Rugby. Where's your engagement as an AB fan? It's just scripted press conferences with sycophantic media, no analysis of note, and a lowest common denominator approach.
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@Kiwiwomble ha, when I cant watch rugby, I tend to just come here for score updates (although you always have to ask for them as most people just comment on the game)
But I'd like something that did provide livescoring, additionally, you could click on a team/player and it'd bring up stat options, and ideally, it would allow you to see say Sam Whitelocks career stats, but also his AB stats, his super stats and his NPC stats
But I know I'm pissing in the wind.
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Nepia as i say, something "offical" would be better than nothing but i would think live scoring is the minimum we should expect from a premier sporting comp
Tribe is fine, it does that minimum level of schedule/score/results but across pretty much every sport...doesn't really strengthen the super rugby brand, im probably not explaining it well. maybe thats why there isn't a super rugby app...they know tribe is out there and thats fine...i just know if im looking for an AFL score i check the AFL app...same with NHL or EFL..rather than looking on tribe...and i guess thats the opportunity for these comps to catch my eye with a headline...or some new merch
My suggestion would be they just licence the Tribe guys to do what they do - but in a Super Rugby branded app shell if it suits, then they can also have the franchises provide some of the other info like injuries etc. I have more faith in the Tribe guys to do something competent than anyone involved in any of the franchises, unions etc.
Personally, I guess I'm opposite to you in that I like that everything I want to look for is in the one app, so prefer Tribe to individual apps by sport/team.
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@taniwharugby thats wy i find the AFL one so good, does all that, love the worm for game progress so you can see the back and forth, stats for team and players, links to higlights after the game
@Nepia i guess thats the point, its not done by the individual teams...the competition organisation runs this stuff normally unlike super rugby where its individual parties trying to agree on how things should be done
thinking its either going to be just use something thats already out there or get the intern at each of the franchises to slap something together is exactly how amature a lot of super rugby is...no...we pay a professional company to build and run an app with everything that all the different types of fan (hard core, casual, nerdy, new) could want...thats what most premier sporting comps in the world would do
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@taniwharugby thats wy i find the AFL one so good, does all that, love the worm for game progress so you can see the back and forth, stats for team and players, links to higlights after the game
@Nepia i guess thats the point, its not done by the individual teams...the competition organisation runs this stuff normally unlike super rugby where its individual parties trying to agree on how things should be done
thinking its either going to be just use something thats already out there or get the intern at each of the franchises to slap something together is exactly how amature a lot of super rugby is...no...we pay a professional company to build and run an app with everything that all the different types of fan (hard core, casual, nerdy, new) could want...thats what most premier sporting comps in the world would do
That's what I'm suggesting they do with the Tribe guys (not sure if they're professional company but they're good to run an app with multiple sports at all levels (schools to pros) but as we all know the issue would obviously be getting the info needed.
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
you got shares in Tribe or something
Haha, nope, I just use the app all the time - it's the most convenient sports app for me. Not sure how I coped before I had it actually.
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@Nepia the problem...in my mine...to get people focusing on super rugby more...they'd have to ditch all the other sports the current support, SRP doesnt really want to getting distracted by AFL or NRL that are going on at the same time...not if they want SRP to be "bigger", more sustainable/profitable
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Nepia the problem...in my mine...to get people focusing on super rugby more...they'd have to ditch all the other sports the current support, SRP doesnt really want to getting distracted by AFL or NRL that are going on at the same time...not if they want SRP to be "bigger", more sustainable/profitable
Yeah that's why I said they could use a Super Rugby branded app - they would just put all the stuff they put into Tribe into that - with the addition of the other stuff you want if the franchises/unions are up to it.
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There's fuck all space on the field in modern day big match rugby.
Look at Tamaiti Williams - he's a 144kg and covers ground like a loose forward and even in the new rules designed to speed up the game went 70 minutes and was only beginning to tire in the last 10 or so.
That final felt a hell of a lot like what the RWC will be. Set piece tries and discipline.
Very little counter attack rugby or tries scored from phase play as defences and too big and too fit these days. The players are getting bigger and faster/fitter but the field isn't getting any bigger.
That's not to say I didn't enjoy the final as I did but it's a very different game now.
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@KiwiMurph yeah, and with stadiums and stuff we cant make the fields bigger....so im coming around to the idea of less subs, or you can have a bench of 8 (so as to cover every position)...but can only use 5 or something
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@Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:
@KiwiMurph yeah, and with stadiums and stuff we cant make the fields bigger....so im coming around to the idea of less subs, or you can have a bench of 8 (so as to cover every position)...but can only use 5 or something
you have to do something to tilt the odds back towards athletes rather than muscle and bulk. Speeding the game up, restricting subs, etc - it all does the smae thing.
Rolling on a whole new front row at halftime, and having a new lock is 80% of your tight 5 not playing 80 minutes. It should be 80% of your tight 5 playing for 80 minutes ... then you get some rugby happening, and gaps open up, and the game looks good.
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@nzzp or that you are only allowed to replace 1 front rower (injury excluded, so still need sufficient on the bench) in the game, maybe 1 lock/loosie cover and then maybe 1 back, or go old school and injury subs only.
Sure will mean more utility type players, but, it will mean more players going 80.
As keeps getting mentioned, actual policing of binding rules would help some remove alot of people flying into rucks to clear a player out (that is often just a waste of time and energy, but increasing the risk of an injury and/or card)