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  • SnowyS Offline
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    @wurzel said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:

    would hate to think what Ted's property jumped to with all the services we would have running to it.

    Small point of order - you don't get services for rates. I pay the same "super city" rates as everybody else but I pay for my rubbish collection, have my own water tanks (no town supply), nor sewage system. We get nada from council and most of our roads are unsealed to boot. See what you started there? One innocent comment gone all wrong.

    All that aside it is a promising sign that Ted is with Auckland. It would be good if he had a say at the Blues as well.

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    replied to Snowy on last edited by Chris B.
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    @snowy said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:

    We get nada from council and most of our roads are unsealed to boot.

    What?

    You've got an amazing new $154 million computer system that (the Herald reliably informs me) allows you to book a hall or license a dog from anywhere in the Supercity. And it allows you to pay your rates from anywhere in the Supercity as well, though I would have thought online banking would already have done that.

    Nonetheless, it doubtless improves the speed and efficiency with which you can pay those rates and who, after all, wouldn't want that! 🙂

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    @chris-b The problem is - I don't really live in the super city and I don't want to. Should (for some obscure reason) I desire to visit, it will take me over an hour with no traffic. 3 hours on a bad day. I have little use for halls and I bet there are none in my area so that I could utilise his fabulous new system. It is good news about dog licencing, I am going to get one so that I can throw it's fully licenced shit at councilors.

    This thread diversion is fantastic. A new high I think.

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    Gareth Evans has re-signed with Hawke's Bay.

    Also certain to return are Jonah Lowe, Brad Weber, Sam McNicol, Michael Allardice and Ben May. They're close to re-signing Ash Dixon as well.

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    Josh Syms is the new Magpies assistant (forwards) coach.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=1503460&objectid=11989213

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    Orange is the new black...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/manawatu-standard/news/101221433/twenty-years-on-from-the-central-vikings-experiment

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    @bovidae when there are Vikings articles you simply must tag @Nepia

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    @taniwharugby

    I was going to but didn't want to leave any Magpie supporter out.

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    Tom Donnelly has re-signed as Otago Mitre 10 Cup Assistant Coach for the 2018 and 2019 season.

    http://www.facebook.com/OtagoRugbyTeam/photos/a.121710217917296.33076.121672597921058/1592163454205291
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    Thomas Waldrom has signed with the Wellington Lions for the 2018 season.

    http://www.wellingtonlions.co.nz/news/thomas-waldrom-on-board-with-wellington-lions/

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    replied to Stargazer on last edited by Catogrande
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    @stargazer said in Mitre 10 Cup - news, injuries etc:

    Thomas Waldrom has signed with the Wellington Lions for the 2018 season.

    http://www.wellingtonlions.co.nz/news/thomas-waldrom-on-board-with-wellington-lions/

    He will be sorely missed down here in Exeter, he's been a real crowd favourite. Scoring a hat full of tries each season helps in that respect.

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/101855042/loss-of-yarrow-stadiums-main-stand-a-blow-for-taranaki-rugby-football-union

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    #830

    alt text

    R.I.P Mac McCallion

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    From the Steelers website.

    Mac McCallion was born on 26 July 1950. Mac was named New Zealand coach of the year in 1996 and 1997 for his work with the Counties NPC team. He enhanced his reputation further as Graham Henry’s assistant at the Auckland Blues during a four-year spell that saw them reach three consecutive Super 12 finals, lifting the trophy on two occasions in 1997 and 1998. He was appointed Fiji’s national coaching director in March 2002 and took the Fiji rugby team to the 2003 Rugby World Cup.

    Mac has had a string of his Counties rugby family visit him during his illness which is a reflection of his popularity in this region. There have already been tributes paid with former Counties greats Errol Brain and Tony Marsh lavishing praise on a man with uncompromising values.

    Former Counties captain Errol Brain said “Mac gave all of us, as individuals, a strong sense of self belief to be able to compete with the bigger Unions.

    “Mac was a hard man, I have never trained so hard and because of that he created a team culture that was tight. I have a lot of memories of the games and also very special ones of him as I was fortunate to be his captain.

    “Under Mac, we knew we could be competitive against teams with plenty of All Blacks and win those games which we were fortunate enough to do during round robins. He took us to two finals in 1996 and 1997 and that was a great period in Counties’ history.

    “He was a straight shooter and you knew pretty quickly where you stood with him which is what I admired about him most.”

    Another one of Mac’s players, Tony Marsh, echoed Brain’s comments

    “The environment Mac created was uncompromising, hardnosed but fun which translated well on the field. We were part of the pre-pro era but we never trained so hard and that built confidence.

    I am grateful for being coached by him and being part of that era for Counties. It was a pretty special time. Mac contributed to our development both on and off the field and instilled values and a strong work ethic that set us up for rugby and life outside of the sport. He was a top man, who we all respected, and we will miss him greatly.”

    There was also a tribute from Craig Carter, Counties Manukau Rugby Football Union Chairman, who speaks in glowing terms:

    “It’s a sad day for Counties Manukau as one our favourite sons has passed away. Mac served the country in Vietnam, played for the Manurewa & Papakura clubs, played many seasons for Counties, captained NZ Maori and coached the Steelers, at all times with a hard-working and uncompromising attitude. They don’t make them like Mac anymore and he will be missed by all within the rugby community. RIP Mac”

    Neil Sorensen, NZR General Manager Rugby said: “On behalf of the wider Rugby family, I send our condolences to Mac’s family and friends. He was a true provincial rugby man, with a military-precise work ethic and passion for the game which saw him make invaluable contributions on and off the field. We know our friends at Counties Manukau will be mourning the loss of a true Rugby man.”

    Rest in peace Mac.

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  • TimT Offline
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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/opinion/102198900/manawat-rugby-has-been-in-financial-strife-too-many-times-in-the-turbos-era

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    A little story about Mac. I saw him on the Rialto bridge in Venice of all places back in 2000. I originally didn't recognise him from a distance, it was the Blues jacket that caught my eye.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    The 2018 Mitre 10 Cup draw has been released and can be found here: http://files.allblacks.com/NZRU_Media_Releases/2018/2018 Mitre 10 Cup Draw FINAL.pdf

    The 2018 Heartland Competition draw has also been released and can be found here: http://files.allblacks.com/NZRU_Media_Releases/2018/M10HC-2018draw.pdf

    *The Farah Palmer Cup draw is expected to be announced in April, following the closure of team entries.
    

    http://www.mitre10cup.co.nz/News/32159/2018-mitre-10-cup-and-heartland-championship-draw-announced

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    SURELY THERE ARE BETTER WAYS TO DEAL WITH THIS? damn caps!!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/102307173/morrinsville-butcher-forced-to-change-name-after-threat-of-legal-action-from-waikato-rugby-union

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  • mikedogzM Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    He should have done some study. His colours are the same as Waikato Draught too so I think he was trying to buy into that waikato parochialism.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    That's the problem with trademarks. You would have thought that the Hodges would have enquired whether they were legally allowed to use the name beforehand.

    Not good publicity for the WRU, who need all the goodwill they can get.

    On a related note, I remember seeing the personalised number plate MOOLOO in Auckland a few years back. I wonder who now owns that.

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