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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has made the decision to relocate the six New Zealand-based Super Rugby Pacific squads to Queenstown to mitigate against the risk of COVID-19 side-lining any of the teams.
Six New Zealand based squads will move to Queenstown this weekend
Matches to be played at Wakatipu and Invercargill for three to four weeks
Relocation will not affect announced Super Rugby Pacific draw
NZR is weighing options for Super Rugby Aupiki squads
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What was the record the last few years without South Africa?Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:24 amHow many Super titles did Aussie teams win over the years?
More than 3, yeah?
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Much clearer... less squealing, whining, no distorted feedback.handyman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:00 amWhat was the record the last few years without South Africa?Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:24 amHow many Super titles did Aussie teams win over the years?
More than 3, yeah?
Last year : NZ teams -23 wins, Aus teams - 2 wins. Imo it needs to be way more competitive to be succesful.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:10 amMuch clearer... less squealing, whining, no distorted feedback.handyman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:00 amWhat was the record the last few years without South Africa?Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 5:24 am
How many Super titles did Aussie teams win over the years?
More than 3, yeah?
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I'm not sure the opinion of yeravridge Saffa really carries much weight when it comes to talking about succeeding in Super Rugby.handyman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:34 amLast year : NZ teams -23 wins, Aus teams - 2 wins. Imo it needs to be way more competitive to be succesful.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:10 amMuch clearer... less squealing, whining, no distorted feedback.
Thanks for dropping in, all the same.
Well, a forum is there for airing opinions, boet. As you are only interested in playing the man and not the ball, I'll call it a day.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:40 amI'm not sure the opinion of yeravridge Saffa really carries much weight when it comes to talking about succeeding in Super Rugby.handyman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:34 amLast year : NZ teams -23 wins, Aus teams - 2 wins. Imo it needs to be way more competitive to be succesful.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:10 am
Much clearer... less squealing, whining, no distorted feedback.
Thanks for dropping in, all the same.
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Smiley is a FleeWee like AC.handyman wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:44 amWell, a forum is there for airing opinions, boet. As you are only interested in playing the man and not the ball, I'll call it a day.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 7:40 amI'm not sure the opinion of yeravridge Saffa really carries much weight when it comes to talking about succeeding in Super Rugby.
Thanks for dropping in, all the same.
Geez with Super getting ready to start (and 6N etcgoing on), I have just realised how flighty I getting. Went up to Auckland to a show a couple of weeks back, stopped off to see Grandson in Tauranga etc, when I got back to Hawera I had decided f*** cities don't need or want them!
Then super gets close , looking at rugby season, and already decided Ireland test in Wellington, and may have to do a Bledisloe , plus if we get to go to Super games. might have to do atrip to Welly , so I actually meant f*** cities for a couple of months!!
I really looking forward to start in meantime and see how the midfield combos go.
Then super gets close , looking at rugby season, and already decided Ireland test in Wellington, and may have to do a Bledisloe , plus if we get to go to Super games. might have to do atrip to Welly , so I actually meant f*** cities for a couple of months!!
I really looking forward to start in meantime and see how the midfield combos go.
Seven Moana Pasifika players have tested positive for Covid-19 in Queenstown, a well-placed source has confirmed to Stuff, putting the first game of Super Rugby Pacific against the Blues under serious doubt.
Moana Pasifika were due to play the Blues at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin next Friday, but the Covid-19 outbreak within the camp means that may have to be rescheduled. Moana Pasifika's pre-season fixture against the Highlanders on Saturday is also likely to be cancelled.
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Nope. My guess is we'll see some interruptions and disrupted squads. Once teams are into the bubble they might be able to keep it all together and running free of hassles but that's a tall order.
Balls. 7 of them.Gumboot wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 5:39 amSeven Moana Pasifika players have tested positive for Covid-19 in Queenstown, a well-placed source has confirmed to Stuff, putting the first game of Super Rugby Pacific against the Blues under serious doubt.
Moana Pasifika were due to play the Blues at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin next Friday, but the Covid-19 outbreak within the camp means that may have to be rescheduled. Moana Pasifika's pre-season fixture against the Highlanders on Saturday is also likely to be cancelled.
Anyway fellas, it's opening week of Super, so time to get built up for it. Bet time for Canes man, our dreams/hopes for season haven't been dsahed etc, I love it.
First Rugby News mag of year was delivered by postman yesterday, so as I usually do I poring over it from cover to cover reading every word and getting mentally ready!!!
Just trying to work out with NZ going into phase 2 of covid repnse and close contacts etc only having to isolate for 7 days, does that make it easier for MP to get back training earlier ? Anyway good to have super back, so get to see how young fellas come through in the season!
First Rugby News mag of year was delivered by postman yesterday, so as I usually do I poring over it from cover to cover reading every word and getting mentally ready!!!
Just trying to work out with NZ going into phase 2 of covid repnse and close contacts etc only having to isolate for 7 days, does that make it easier for MP to get back training earlier ? Anyway good to have super back, so get to see how young fellas come through in the season!
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Thought you are a Blues supporter?Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:24 pm Anyway fellas, it's opening week of Super, so time to get built up for it. Bet time for Canes man, our dreams/hopes for season haven't been dsahed etc, I love it.
First Rugby News mag of year was delivered by postman yesterday, so as I usually do I poring over it from cover to cover reading every word and getting mentally ready!!!
Just trying to work out with NZ going into phase 2 of covid repnse and close contacts etc only having to isolate for 7 days, does that make it easier for MP to get back training earlier ? Anyway good to have super back, so get to see how young fellas come through in the season!
Hell no mate, I a Canes man, always have been, even if I now live in Chiefs territory supposedly (though I still say South Taranaki never sold out ), mate I am interested in all super teams in NZ and will tend to comment on them all, and enjoy any playing good rugby, but never doubt I am a Canes man!!OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:26 pmThought you are a Blues supporter?Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:24 pm Anyway fellas, it's opening week of Super, so time to get built up for it. Bet time for Canes man, our dreams/hopes for season haven't been dsahed etc, I love it.
First Rugby News mag of year was delivered by postman yesterday, so as I usually do I poring over it from cover to cover reading every word and getting mentally ready!!!
Just trying to work out with NZ going into phase 2 of covid repnse and close contacts etc only having to isolate for 7 days, does that make it easier for MP to get back training earlier ? Anyway good to have super back, so get to see how young fellas come through in the season!
I not one of those Crusaders people who dislike anything or anyone who isn't from my area, I a NZ rugby man first and foremost, then a Canes ,Taranaki, and Nua (Heartlnd) Southern or Stratford clubs and Athletic still in the Mighty Nua comp!
Hawera is within the Whanganui electorate, so shouldn't you really be supporting the Butcher Boys?Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:52 pmHell no mate, I a Canes man, always have been, even if I now live in Chiefs territory supposedly (though I still say South Taranaki never sold out ), mate I am interested in all super teams in NZ and will tend to comment on them all, and enjoy any playing good rugby, but never doubt I am a Canes man!!
I not one of those Crusaders people who dislike anything or anyone who isn't from my area, I a NZ rugby man first and foremost, then a Canes ,Taranaki, and Nua (Heartlnd) Southern or Stratford clubs and Athletic still in the Mighty Nua comp!
Yep but can't let political boundaries decide my sports area. Plus I support the Mighty Nua in heartland, was on the Nua board way back when we won what was then 3rs division (beat Wanganui) and one of rules is can't really change who I support.Gumboot wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 10:24 pmHawera is within the Whanganui electorate, so shouldn't you really be supporting the Butcher Boys?Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:52 pmHell no mate, I a Canes man, always have been, even if I now live in Chiefs territory supposedly (though I still say South Taranaki never sold out ), mate I am interested in all super teams in NZ and will tend to comment on them all, and enjoy any playing good rugby, but never doubt I am a Canes man!!
I not one of those Crusaders people who dislike anything or anyone who isn't from my area, I a NZ rugby man first and foremost, then a Canes ,Taranaki, and Nua (Heartlnd) Southern or Stratford clubs and Athletic still in the Mighty Nua comp!
It's a rule of my sporting life!
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You live at least in a good area.Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:52 pmHell no mate, I a Canes man, always have been, even if I now live in Chiefs territory supposedly (though I still say South Taranaki never sold out ), mate I am interested in all super teams in NZ and will tend to comment on them all, and enjoy any playing good rugby, but never doubt I am a Canes man!!OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:26 pmThought you are a Blues supporter?Dan54 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:24 pm Anyway fellas, it's opening week of Super, so time to get built up for it. Bet time for Canes man, our dreams/hopes for season haven't been dsahed etc, I love it.
First Rugby News mag of year was delivered by postman yesterday, so as I usually do I poring over it from cover to cover reading every word and getting mentally ready!!!
Just trying to work out with NZ going into phase 2 of covid repnse and close contacts etc only having to isolate for 7 days, does that make it easier for MP to get back training earlier ? Anyway good to have super back, so get to see how young fellas come through in the season!
I not one of those Crusaders people who dislike anything or anyone who isn't from my area, I a NZ rugby man first and foremost, then a Canes ,Taranaki, and Nua (Heartlnd) Southern or Stratford clubs and Athletic still in the Mighty Nua comp!
Yep oomS, ended up here when I came back from Aussie and love it! Day I moved into Hawera met some Saffas over the road who's son plays rugby for local college, so I follow his team as well as a few local clubs etc . Love it all!
Crap ain’t it. No wonder Sky actually dropped price on my subscription this year. I know, they don’t give a sh1t about Super Rugby but it’s a general trend where they don’t seem to be bidding for many sports. Repeats and 2nd grade events dominate their airwaves.
“It was a pet, not an animal. It had a name, you don't eat things with names, this is horrific!”
Price keeps going up, while they keep losing sports I like to watch... rugby and a lot of the cricket gone. Football getting more and more watered down. No Champions League etc.PCPhil wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:42 amCrap ain’t it. No wonder Sky actually dropped price on my subscription this year. I know, they don’t give a sh1t about Super Rugby but it’s a general trend where they don’t seem to be bidding for many sports. Repeats and 2nd grade events dominate their airwaves.
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Murdoch was too stubborn to go into streaming early. Now they're struggling to restructure and the various SkySport outlets are shedding.Grandpa wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:03 amPrice keeps going up, while they keep losing sports I like to watch... rugby and a lot of the cricket gone. Football getting more and more watered down. No Champions League etc.PCPhil wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:42 amCrap ain’t it. No wonder Sky actually dropped price on my subscription this year. I know, they don’t give a sh1t about Super Rugby but it’s a general trend where they don’t seem to be bidding for many sports. Repeats and 2nd grade events dominate their airwaves.
Probably why he sold it and got out... Comcast sucking us dry now.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:39 amMurdoch was too stubborn to go into streaming early. Now they're struggling to restructure and the various SkySport outlets are shedding.Grandpa wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:03 amPrice keeps going up, while they keep losing sports I like to watch... rugby and a lot of the cricket gone. Football getting more and more watered down. No Champions League etc.PCPhil wrote: ↑Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:42 am
Crap ain’t it. No wonder Sky actually dropped price on my subscription this year. I know, they don’t give a sh1t about Super Rugby but it’s a general trend where they don’t seem to be bidding for many sports. Repeats and 2nd grade events dominate their airwaves.