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    Steven Harris
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    @stargazer in that 1973 challenge Marlborough winger Brian Ford scored one of the most unbelievable shield tries , running down the sideline , he ran 60 metres and left the then all black fullback Fergie McCormack in his wake ..

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    @steven-harris said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @stargazer in that 1973 challenge Marlborough winger Brian Ford scored one of the most unbelievable shield tries , running down the sideline , he ran 60 metres and left the then all black fullback Fergie McCormack in his wake ..

    Got a similar one on the same ground two years later for South Island in the inter-island match when he got passed Joe Karam.

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    @mikedogz isn't this an incredibly early pre season game? The NPC won't start until August or so, surely??

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    @number-10 I think he was nicknamed the Kaikoura express , was very quick ..should have played far more than 4 tests , in fact I still can’t work out why he never toured South Africa in 1976…the All Black wingers were Bryan Williams ,Grant Batty ,Terry Mitchell and Neil Purvis ..none with what you would say had top end pace ..Ford was quicker than any of these 4 , would have been superb on the hard grounds

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    @steven-harris said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @number-10 I think he was nicknamed the Kaikoura express , was very quick ..should have played far more than 4 tests , in fact I still can’t work out why he never toured South Africa in 1976…the All Black wingers were Bryan Williams ,Grant Batty ,Terry Mitchell and Neil Purvis ..none with what you would say had top end pace ..Ford was quicker than any of these 4 , would have been superb on the hard grounds

    I think Ford wouldn’t tour SA in 76 due to his stand against Apartheid if my memory serves me well.

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    @chris gee and I thought I was old ..😂..good memory .., I would have taken him before Mitchell or Purvis

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    https://www.provincial.rugby/news/action-packed-rugby-schedule-ahead-with-2021-domestic-rugby-draws-announced-today-3/

    Defending champions Ta$man will kick off their campaign against Bay of Plenty, while Ranfurly Shield holders Hawke’s Bay will make their first defence of the famous log ‘o wood with home matches against Otago, Waikato, North Harbour, Bay of Plenty and Ta$man.

    The Bay get a shield challenge.

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    @yeetyaah said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    https://www.provincial.rugby/news/action-packed-rugby-schedule-ahead-with-2021-domestic-rugby-draws-announced-today-3/

    Defending champions Ta$man will kick off their campaign against Bay of Plenty, while Ranfurly Shield holders Hawke’s Bay will make their first defence of the famous log ‘o wood with home matches against Otago, Waikato, North Harbour, Bay of Plenty and Ta$man.

    The Bay get a shield challenge.

    The Invitational Chequebook Baabaas XV gets a challenge too, @Chris-B will need to find new material in his quest for the broken record award.

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    @nepia we can only hope HB lose it before they get a chance then huh 🙂

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    Thames Valley are playing Mid Canterbury in a Heartland Championship game on Saturday 21st August as a curtain-raiser to Waikato-Taranaki in Hamilton. This will be a triple-header as the other game is Waikato vs Counties Manukau (FPC). All games to be televised.

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    @nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @yeetyaah said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    https://www.provincial.rugby/news/action-packed-rugby-schedule-ahead-with-2021-domestic-rugby-draws-announced-today-3/

    Defending champions Ta$man will kick off their campaign against Bay of Plenty, while Ranfurly Shield holders Hawke’s Bay will make their first defence of the famous log ‘o wood with home matches against Otago, Waikato, North Harbour, Bay of Plenty and Ta$man.

    The Bay get a shield challenge.

    The Invitational Chequebook Baabaas XV gets a challenge too, @Chris-B will need to find new material in his quest for the broken record award.

    We get scheduled a challenge in Week 10?

    Like you guys aren't going to lose it before then.

    I see those Waikato fluffybunnies get their umpteenth challenge since we last had one second up.

    Can the Silver Lake deal. If anyone needs evidence that those sleepy fuckers at NZ Rugby couldn't organize a piss-up in a brewery....

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    @chris-b 😭

    Look who gets the first challenge, and they aren't even a Premiership team. The other games are just home fixtures.

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    @bovidae The last time the Magpies held the Shield, we lost it in the final round to Waikato, so there's hope for both Waikato and Ta$man. We defended it successfully against challenges from Northland, North Harbour, Bay of Plenty and Auckland. That last one was hilarious, because the Aucklanders had come with their full squad and had special "Ranfurly Shield winners" jerseys made, which they could throw straight into the bin after the game. 😂

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    @stargazer I assume teams still get to select their cross-over games so HB have chosen Otago and North Harbour. The others become random based on the draw.

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    @bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @chris-b 😭

    Look who gets the first challenge, and they aren't even a Premiership team. The other games are just home fixtures.

    Otago?

    I don't think they've had as many challenges as Waikato since we last had one. Pretty sure you feckers hold that record - 6 or 7.

    But, Mark Robinson will be going through his processes and letting the outcome take care of itself.... 🙂

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    @bovidae It's very, very unlikely that HB chose the cross-over game against Otago and North Harbour.

    Based on the regulations, the Magpies games were picked as follows.


    First round of picks (HBRU pick first; it will be home game for the Championship team):
    The Hawke's Bay RU picked the away game v Taranaki or Manawatu.


    Second round of picks (picked by Championship team; it will be home game for the Championship team:
    Manawatu picked: Manawatu v Mapies
    or Taranaki picked: Taranaki v Magpies


    Third round of picks:
    The Magpies got to pick last, so only who was left of the Ch'ship teams. So no choice.


    Fourth round of picks (Championship team picks; it will be home game for the Premiership team) :
    The highest ranked Ch'ship team most likely chose the Shield challenge, so that would be North Harbour.


    Conclusion: only if North Harbour didn't pick the Ranfurly Shield challenge, it was probably Otago who picked it. Not the HBRU.


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    @stargazer Haha that's right, 2015 in the pouring rain, and yes, we go what we deserved for that stunt.

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    @bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @chris-b 😭

    Look who gets the first challenge, and they aren't even a Premiership team. The other games are just home fixtures.

    Good news though!!!

    In the unlikely event that Otago somehow manage to beat Hawkes Bay, their first challenger would be Canterbury. And that's only ending one way.

    And when Canterbury win - WE would actually get a challenge.

    It's possible that I may not have to cheer on Hawkes Bay at all!!!! 🙂

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    @chris-b said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    Otago?

    I don't think they've had as many challenges as Waikato since we last had one. Pretty sure you feckers hold that record - 6 or 7.

    Otago has also had 6 challenges since then, Wellington (2) along with Ta$man the least.

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    @bovidae said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    @chris-b said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

    Otago?

    I don't think they've had as many challenges as Waikato since we last had one. Pretty sure you feckers hold that record - 6 or 7.

    Otago has also had 6 challenges since then, Wellington (2) along with Ta$man the least.

    I think Auckland is in the second-longest drought now - five years and counting. That was about the point where I started getting cross.

    We're getting close to nine years and my care factor is almost zero.

    We have transcended the shield!!! 🙂

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