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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @booboo said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @Nevorian said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

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    Reckon Woodman would struggle to break into any French MEN'S team.

    Not sure she's eligible

    I don't know, the French are pretty flexible about what they consider to be French.

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    There should be some kind of award for this

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    @MN5 surprised at France. At least the likes of Christie/Sititi were kiwi kids.

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    @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @MN5 surprised at France. At least the likes of Christie/Sititi were kiwi kids.

    I reckon the Scots should do some serious recruiting, cast off any less than perfect homegrown deadwood and go for 100% by the EOYT next year.

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    @MN5 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @Bones said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @MN5 surprised at France. At least the likes of Christie/Sititi were kiwi kids.

    I reckon the Scots should do some serious recruiting, cast off any less than perfect homegrown deadwood and go for 100% by the EOYT next year.

    As a tier two nation they could make a play for Christie.

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  • M Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Machpants
    #44

    It's all a bit bullshit for England, Scotland, and Wales as a lot of those players aren't foreign born, just different region of the same country

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    https://www.allblacks.com/news/star-performances-rewarded-with-asb-rugby-award-nominations

    DHL Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year
    Hoskins Sotutu (Blues)
    Damian McKenzie (Chiefs)
    Harry Plummer (Blues)
    Billy Proctor (Hurricanes)

    None of them regulars in the ABs.

    However....
    All Blacks Player of the Year
    Tyrel Lomax
    Tupou Vaa’i
    Wallace Sititi

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    Good choices for AB of the year. Cant really argue with the super choices either, which really highlights the discussion in the other thread.

    Anyway, I thought this is cool, nice by PSDT’s dad:

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    @Bovidae said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    https://www.allblacks.com/news/star-performances-rewarded-with-asb-rugby-award-nominations

    DHL Super Rugby Pacific Player of the Year
    Hoskins Sotutu (Blues)
    Damian McKenzie (Chiefs)
    Harry Plummer (Blues)
    Billy Proctor (Hurricanes)

    None of them regulars in the ABs.

    Uummmmm

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    @Machpants Meaning he isn't a regular starter now. The other three are much further away from that status.

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    @Bovidae said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @Machpants Meaning he isn't a regular starter now. The other three are much further away from that status.

    Started 9 of 14, I think, that's regular. And also started all the games directly after SR

    But obviously if they played it would've been Cane, Ardie, and Beaudy 🙄

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    @MN5 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

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    There should be some kind of award for this

    Stats for UK teams misleading

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    @MiketheSnow said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @MN5 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

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    There should be some kind of award for this

    Stats for UK teams misleading

    Yeah, I think it's rough to consider someone as foreign born if they're born in the UK as it's one political entity with freedom of movement.

    Also, I assume foreign born for France doesn't include their overseas colonies territories.

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    replied to Nepia on last edited by Bones
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    @Nepia said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @MiketheSnow said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    @MN5 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

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    There should be some kind of award for this

    Stats for UK teams misleading

    Yeah, I think it's rough to consider someone as foreign born if they're born in the UK as it's one political entity with freedom of movement.

    Also, I assume foreign born for France doesn't include their overseas colonies territories.

    Nah you don't see NZ ravaging the Cook Islands for their world class players.

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    BBC Sports Personality of the Year shortlist is out.

    Only British and Northern Irish sports stars are eligible.

    The nominees are:

    Jude Bellingham - Football
    Keeley Hodgkinson - 800m running
    Luke Littler - Darts
    Joe Root - Cricket
    Sarah Storey - Paracycling
    Alex Yee - Triathlon

    Keeley Hodgkinson is the overwhelming favourite to run away with it.

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    @sparky said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    Keenly Hodgkinson

    Very keen indeed. Got a snort out of me.

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    @sparky said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    BBC Sports Personality of the Year shortlist is out.

    Only British and Northern Irish sports stars are eligible.

    The nominees are:

    Jude Bellingham - Football
    Keenly Hodgkinson - 800m running
    Luke Littler - Darts
    Joe Root - Cricket
    Sarah Storey - Paracycling
    Alex Yee - Triathlon

    Keeley Hodgkinson is the overwhelming favourite to run away with it.

    I see what you did there

    Luke Littler should be aiming for the top spot

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    BBC World Sports Star of 2024 short list is out too.

    Jonah Lomu won this award in 1995 and Dan Carter in 2015.

    This year's contenders are:

    Simone Biles - Gymnastics (USA)
    Caitlin Clark - Basketball (USA)
    Catherine Debrunner - Parathletics (Switzerland)
    Armand Duplantis - Pole Vault (Sweden)
    Sifan Hassan - Long-Distance Running (Netherlands)
    Leon Marchand - Swimming (France)

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    replied to sparky on last edited by MiketheSnow
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    @sparky said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

    BBC World Sports Star of 2024 short list is out too.

    Jonah Lomu won this award in 1995 and Dan Carter in 2015.

    This year's contenders are:

    Simone Biles - Gymnastics (USA)
    Caitlin Clark - Basketball (USA)
    Catherine Debrunner - Parathletics (Switzerland)
    Armand Duplantis - Pole Vault (Sweden)
    Sifan Hassan - Long-Distance Running (Netherlands)
    Leon Marchand - Swimming (France)

    If it's by popular vote then only the Olympians in the 'running'

    BBC = Biles

    But good to see both my picks for the Fernies Category are here - Clark and Duplantis

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  • SmutsS Offline
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    replied to MN5 on last edited by
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    @MN5 said in NZ and World Rugby Awards 2024:

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    There should be some kind of award for this

    There is - it’s called the Culcutta Cup.

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