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  • antipodeanA antipodean

    That Silver Lake funding is really going to drive engagement with the 3-5 year old super hero pyjama wearing demographic.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

    Marvel hasn't been culturally relevant since Endgame.

    Which was pre-Covid FFS

    The NRL did this last in 2017

    Deadset who the fuck ticked this off?

    and the closest marvel is to still be relevant would be its most resent movies...which include Wolverine, Deadpool (heros with black/yellow and red/black), Thor (god of thunder - vaguely storm/hurricane related) or the new captain America with Red hulk, god forbid the blues get somethign fantastic 4 (ie blue and white) related, a movie with a little hype......nice to see none of those represented even though some are obvious connections....madness

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      It’s interesting how much less focus there is now on set piece. Not sure if that’s a good thing or not but it’s really noticeable.

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        Just a few takeaways from round 3
        Starting from Friday night

        Goal kicking is crucial as proven in the MP v Landers game
        MP need to get their halves right ,wasn't until they changed them out they started getting traction along with the added bonus of Pellegrini’s goal kicking
        Nathan Hastie add another halfback to a growing list of unpolished gems
        Tavatavanawai v Savea jackal a-thon was a clinic
        Ardie Savea Box Office !
        Hope young Cam Miller has a full recovery ( will add to this at the end)

        Fiji Drua need to learn how to close games out 3 times in a row they have conceded late tries after the 75th ,76th and 77th minute
        Tahs unbeaten but the jury is still out for mine

        Brumbies and Chiefs whilst an impressive spectacle will be focusing on defence at training this week
        Quinn Tupaea on 🔥🔥🔥
        Moment of the weekend D’Macs run , Wrights Defence Box office on both counts was outstanding
        Concerning D-Mac’s injury

        Odd game of the weekend Blues v Canes
        Those last few minutes , laptop and officials , only thing missing was a lawyer
        The Telea team try was top draw started by a guy that looks a hell of a lot better when he runs other than kicking
        Almost fell off my chair seeing the ball get to the outsides .
        Concerning is the form of Reiko Ioane ,Blues game plan does not help the man imo
        Harry Godfrey keeps trending upwards , unlucky to be on the losing side on the night

        Force v Reds
        Game could have gone either way both teams doing their best not to win this game
        Not often you see McFreight get outplayed by another Aussie 7 Tizzano impressive in a beaten team
        Once again won’t know where these teams are until they play the NZ teams

        Great weekend once again, all games could have gone either way
        Player of the weekend I could’nt go past Ardie Savea was very close between Ardie and Quinn Tupaea
        Special mentions to Harry Godfrey ,Samipeni Finau ,and Luke Reimer

        Bug bear inconsistencies around head contact continue from the officials

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            TJ raving about Harry Godfrey.

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            • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

              TJ raving about Harry Godfrey.

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              @Canes4life

              He has strong Beauden Barrett vibes to me.

              I know this is a strange thing to say about a guy who has more than 100 caps, has won super rugby as the starting 10, and is currently our preferred 10, but Barrett has never really found a position where he can show his skillset appropriately (apart from Goldenballs super sub). He's a fully amazing rugby player, but he's never really been in the conversation for best ever at 10 or at FB.

              With respect to this player, I hope he gets a chance to choose a position and can commit to it. He looks an incredible footballer, and we will see how he developed, but I hope we gets the chance to become a 10 or a 15.

              My opinion btw is that the Canes would be mad to move him. Love looks a more natural 15 but either way they've got their 10/15 partnership for years if they don't fuck it up.

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                @Canes4life

                He has strong Beauden Barrett vibes to me.

                I know this is a strange thing to say about a guy who has more than 100 caps, has won super rugby as the starting 10, and is currently our preferred 10, but Barrett has never really found a position where he can show his skillset appropriately (apart from Goldenballs super sub). He's a fully amazing rugby player, but he's never really been in the conversation for best ever at 10 or at FB.

                With respect to this player, I hope he gets a chance to choose a position and can commit to it. He looks an incredible footballer, and we will see how he developed, but I hope we gets the chance to become a 10 or a 15.

                My opinion btw is that the Canes would be mad to move him. Love looks a more natural 15 but either way they've got their 10/15 partnership for years if they don't fuck it up.

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                @gt12 as good as Smith was, he wasn't an out and out playmaker like Roigard (and the likes of Weepu), so hopefully the combined style will work better.

                Which leads me back to my drum that DMac should have had a go at halfback.

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                  A playmaking axis of 9. Roigard 10. Godfrey and 15. Love going forward is pretty bloody decent for the Canes, hope they sign all three on long term contracts.

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                    @gt12 as good as Smith was, he wasn't an out and out playmaker like Roigard (and the likes of Weepu), so hopefully the combined style will work better.

                    Which leads me back to my drum that DMac should have had a go at halfback.

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                    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    @gt12 as good as Smith was, he wasn't an out and out playmaker like Roigard (and the likes of Weepu), so hopefully the combined style will work better.

                    Which leads me back to my drum that DMac should have had a go at halfback.

                    In the modern game, you can make a good argument that the key playmaker is the 9 anyway, so when you look at it like that, the Canes are very very well placed.

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                      @Bones said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      @gt12 as good as Smith was, he wasn't an out and out playmaker like Roigard (and the likes of Weepu), so hopefully the combined style will work better.

                      Which leads me back to my drum that DMac should have had a go at halfback.

                      In the modern game, you can make a good argument that the key playmaker is the 9 anyway, so when you look at it like that, the Canes are very very well placed.

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                      @gt12 said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      @Bones said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      @gt12 as good as Smith was, he wasn't an out and out playmaker like Roigard (and the likes of Weepu), so hopefully the combined style will work better.

                      Which leads me back to my drum that DMac should have had a go at halfback.

                      In the modern game, you can make a good argument that the key playmaker is the 9 anyway, so when you look at it like that, the Canes are very very well placed.

                      And the chiefs - they're doing it very nicely with the 9 running the cutter early doors before bringing in DMac later in the game.

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                          In protest at the preposterous scoring system for the Player of the Year Award, I have re-scored it using a neutral 3,2,1 system, based on my own feeling. I have seen just about every game, though followed the actually scoring for a handful of these.

                          Round One
                          CRU v HUR
                          Preston - 3
                          Fineanganofo - 2
                          Reece - 1

                          WAR v HIG
                          Tavatavanawai - 3
                          Porecki - 2
                          Amone - 1

                          DRU v BRU
                          Reimer - 3
                          Karawalevu - 2
                          Hooper - 1

                          BLU v CHI
                          McKenzie - 3
                          Ah Kuoi - 2
                          Jacobson - 1

                          FOR v MOA
                          Donaldson - 3
                          Williams - 2
                          Havili Talitui - 1

                          Round Two
                          CHI v CRU
                          Tupaea - 3
                          Parker - 2
                          Vaa’i - 1

                          RED v MOA
                          McReight - 3
                          Taumoefolau - 2
                          Wilson - 1

                          HUR v DRU
                          Godfrey - 3
                          M Murray - 2
                          Kirifi - 1

                          HIG v BLU
                          Hurley - 3
                          Tavatavanawai - 2
                          Fakatava - 1

                          BRU v FOR
                          White - 3
                          Tizzano - 2
                          Cale - 1

                          Round Three
                          MOA v HIG
                          Savea - 3
                          Hastie - 2
                          Sanerivi - 1

                          WAR v DRU
                          Gleeson - 3
                          Karawalevu - 2
                          Porecki - 1

                          CHI v BRU
                          Tupaea - 3
                          Vaa’i - 2
                          Toole - 1

                          HUR v BLU
                          Riccitelli - 3
                          Godfrey - 2
                          Shields - 1

                          FOR v RED
                          McDermott - 3
                          Tizzano - 2
                          Grealy - 1

                          Leaderboard:
                          [6] Tupaea
                          [5] Tavatavanawai, Godfrey
                          [4] Karawalevu, Tizzano
                          [3] Preston, Reimer, McKenzie, Donaldson, McReight, N White, A Savea, Porecki, Gleeson, Vaa'i, Riccitelli, McDermott
                          [2] Fineanganofo, Ah Kuoi, J Williams, Parker, Taumoefolau, M Murray, Hurley, Hastie
                          [1] Reece, Amone, T Hooper, Jacobson, Havili Talitui, H Wilson, Kirifi, Fakatava, Cale, Sanerivi, Toole, Shields, Grealy

                          To me, this feels a better representation of what we have seen so far. Ardie Savea hasn't been the best player, and Mark Telea certainly hasn't been the fifth best.

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                          • frugbyF frugby

                            In protest at the preposterous scoring system for the Player of the Year Award, I have re-scored it using a neutral 3,2,1 system, based on my own feeling. I have seen just about every game, though followed the actually scoring for a handful of these.

                            Round One
                            CRU v HUR
                            Preston - 3
                            Fineanganofo - 2
                            Reece - 1

                            WAR v HIG
                            Tavatavanawai - 3
                            Porecki - 2
                            Amone - 1

                            DRU v BRU
                            Reimer - 3
                            Karawalevu - 2
                            Hooper - 1

                            BLU v CHI
                            McKenzie - 3
                            Ah Kuoi - 2
                            Jacobson - 1

                            FOR v MOA
                            Donaldson - 3
                            Williams - 2
                            Havili Talitui - 1

                            Round Two
                            CHI v CRU
                            Tupaea - 3
                            Parker - 2
                            Vaa’i - 1

                            RED v MOA
                            McReight - 3
                            Taumoefolau - 2
                            Wilson - 1

                            HUR v DRU
                            Godfrey - 3
                            M Murray - 2
                            Kirifi - 1

                            HIG v BLU
                            Hurley - 3
                            Tavatavanawai - 2
                            Fakatava - 1

                            BRU v FOR
                            White - 3
                            Tizzano - 2
                            Cale - 1

                            Round Three
                            MOA v HIG
                            Savea - 3
                            Hastie - 2
                            Sanerivi - 1

                            WAR v DRU
                            Gleeson - 3
                            Karawalevu - 2
                            Porecki - 1

                            CHI v BRU
                            Tupaea - 3
                            Vaa’i - 2
                            Toole - 1

                            HUR v BLU
                            Riccitelli - 3
                            Godfrey - 2
                            Shields - 1

                            FOR v RED
                            McDermott - 3
                            Tizzano - 2
                            Grealy - 1

                            Leaderboard:
                            [6] Tupaea
                            [5] Tavatavanawai, Godfrey
                            [4] Karawalevu, Tizzano
                            [3] Preston, Reimer, McKenzie, Donaldson, McReight, N White, A Savea, Porecki, Gleeson, Vaa'i, Riccitelli, McDermott
                            [2] Fineanganofo, Ah Kuoi, J Williams, Parker, Taumoefolau, M Murray, Hurley, Hastie
                            [1] Reece, Amone, T Hooper, Jacobson, Havili Talitui, H Wilson, Kirifi, Fakatava, Cale, Sanerivi, Toole, Shields, Grealy

                            To me, this feels a better representation of what we have seen so far. Ardie Savea hasn't been the best player, and Mark Telea certainly hasn't been the fifth best.

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                            @frugby said in Super Rugby 2025:

                            In protest at the preposterous scoring system for the Player of the Year Award, I have re-scored it using a neutral 3,2,1 system, based on my own feeling. I have seen just about every game, though followed the actually scoring for a handful of these.

                            Round One
                            CRU v HUR
                            Preston - 3
                            Fineanganofo - 2
                            Reece - 1

                            WAR v HIG
                            Tavatavanawai - 3
                            Porecki - 2
                            Amone - 1

                            DRU v BRU
                            Reimer - 3
                            Karawalevu - 2
                            Hooper - 1

                            BLU v CHI
                            McKenzie - 3
                            Ah Kuoi - 2
                            Jacobson - 1

                            FOR v MOA
                            Donaldson - 3
                            Williams - 2
                            Havili Talitui - 1

                            Round Two
                            CHI v CRU
                            Tupaea - 3
                            Parker - 2
                            Vaa’i - 1

                            RED v MOA
                            McReight - 3
                            Taumoefolau - 2
                            Wilson - 1

                            HUR v DRU
                            Godfrey - 3
                            M Murray - 2
                            Kirifi - 1

                            HIG v BLU
                            Hurley - 3
                            Tavatavanawai - 2
                            Fakatava - 1

                            BRU v FOR
                            White - 3
                            Tizzano - 2
                            Cale - 1

                            Round Three
                            MOA v HIG
                            Savea - 3
                            Hastie - 2
                            Sanerivi - 1

                            WAR v DRU
                            Gleeson - 3
                            Karawalevu - 2
                            Porecki - 1

                            CHI v BRU
                            Tupaea - 3
                            Vaa’i - 2
                            Toole - 1

                            HUR v BLU
                            Riccitelli - 3
                            Godfrey - 2
                            Shields - 1

                            FOR v RED
                            McDermott - 3
                            Tizzano - 2
                            Grealy - 1

                            Leaderboard:
                            [6] Tupaea
                            [5] Tavatavanawai, Godfrey
                            [4] Karawalevu, Tizzano
                            [3] Preston, Reimer, McKenzie, Donaldson, McReight, N White, A Savea, Porecki, Gleeson, Vaa'i, Riccitelli, McDermott
                            [2] Fineanganofo, Ah Kuoi, J Williams, Parker, Taumoefolau, M Murray, Hurley, Hastie
                            [1] Reece, Amone, T Hooper, Jacobson, Havili Talitui, H Wilson, Kirifi, Fakatava, Cale, Sanerivi, Toole, Shields, Grealy

                            To me, this feels a better representation of what we have seen so far. Ardie Savea hasn't been the best player, and Mark Telea certainly hasn't been the fifth best.

                            Nice job, this looks far more accurate.

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                              https://twitter.com/SuperRugby/status/1896810751794593829

                              That's how bad it's been for the Tahs.

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                                Moana vs Chiefs in round 6 has been moved from Tonga to Pukekohe.

                                https://moanapasifika.co.nz/moana-pasifikas-super-rugby-pacific-match-in-tonga-relocated-to-pukekohe/

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                                  Good for Pukekohe and Counties, especially with it being the Chiefs. Who was it that moaned about the grass embankment the last time Pukekohe had an in season game? If there was the need they could install some terraced seating on the bank side.

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                                    https://super.rugby/superrugby/news/super-rugby-pacific-injury-list-round-4/
                                    Super Rugby Pacific Round Four Injury/Unavailability list
                                    *TBC time/injury unless specified

                                    Blues
                                    Kurt Eklund (groin)
                                    Laghlan McWhannell (leg)
                                    PJ Sheck (shoulder)
                                    Zarn Sullivan (foot)
                                    Stephen Perofeta (calf)
                                    Ben Ake (shoulder)
                                    Hoskins Sotutu (suspended)
                                    Dalton Papali’i (head injury)
                                    James Mullan (head injury)
                                    Sam Darry (shoulder, season)
                                    Reon Paul (shoulder)
                                    Taufa Funaki (shoulder)
                                    Adrian Choat (knee)

                                    Brumbies
                                    Noah Lolesio (concussion/round five)
                                    Rob Valetini (hamstring tear/TBC)
                                    Tevita Alatini (knee/TBC)
                                    Ben O’Donnell (hamstring/TBC)
                                    Harry Vella (knee/TBC)
                                    Tuaina Taii Tualima (dengue/TBC)

                                    Chiefs
                                    Damian McKenzie, Knee, Short term
                                    Josh Lord, Knee, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
                                    Luke Jacobson, Facial injury, Short-term
                                    Rameka Poihipi, Knee, Season
                                    Kaleb Trask, Hamstring, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
                                    Etene Nanai-Seturo, Hamstring, Long-term
                                    Liam Coombes-Fabling, Knee, Mid-term (4-6 weeks)
                                    Fiti Sa, Shoulder, Long-term
                                    Wallace Sititi, Knee, Long-term
                                    Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi, Shoulder, Short-term

                                    Crusaders
                                    George Bell (toe/foot / season)
                                    Kershawl Sykes-Martin (knee / 4 weeks)
                                    Finlay Brewis (shoulder / season)
                                    Rivez Reihana (ankle / 1-2 weeks)
                                    Seb Calder (AC joint / 1-2 weeks)
                                    Quentin Strange (Pec/hamstring / 1-2 weeks)
                                    Dom Gardiner (hamstring / 3-5 weeks)
                                    Jamie Hannah (shoulder / 4-6 weeks)
                                    Aki Tuivailala (finger / 1-2 weeks)
                                    Johnny McNicholll (hamstring / 3-5 weeks)
                                    Noah Hotahm (ankle/ 5 weeks)

                                    Fijian Drua
                                    Epeli Momo (Knee)

                                    Hurricanes
                                    Zach Gallagher (Achilles / round 5)
                                    Daniel Sinkinson (hamstring / round 😎
                                    Lucas Cashmore (knee / round 5-7)
                                    Brett Cameron (knee / season)
                                    Asafo Aumua (foot / round 5-7)
                                    Tyrel Lomax (ankle / round 5)
                                    Kade Banks (concussion / round five)
                                    Raymond Tuputupu (concussion / round five)
                                    Devan Flanders (ankle / round 14)
                                    Tjay Clarke (shoulder/ round 9)
                                    Riley Higgins (hand / round 7)
                                    Billy Proctor (Achilles / TBC)

                                    Moana Pasifika
                                    Fine Inisi (quad)
                                    Julian Savea (knee)
                                    Neria Fomai (knee/out for season)
                                    Sione Havili Talitui (ankle)
                                    Tito Tuipulotu (knee)

                                    NSW Waratahs
                                    Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii (toe)
                                    Lalakai Foketi (groin)
                                    Fergus Lee-Warner (foot)
                                    Lucas Ripley (shoulder)

                                    Queensland Reds
                                    Jock Campbell
                                    Josh Flook
                                    Matt Gibbon
                                    Mason Gordon
                                    Isaac Henry
                                    Will McCulloch
                                    Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
                                    Seru Uru
                                    Hunter Paisami (suspension)

                                    Western Force
                                    Harry Johnson-Holmes (knee)
                                    Bayley Kuenzle (knee)
                                    Harry Hoopert (knee)
                                    Divad Palu (shoulder)
                                    Matt Proctor (shoulder)
                                    Papillon Sevele (knee)

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                                      NZ sides have the most injuries

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                                        NZ sides have the most injuries

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                                        @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

                                        NZ sides have the most injuries

                                        We play the toughest opponents more regularly

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                                          @Duluth said in Super Rugby 2025:

                                          NZ sides have the most injuries

                                          We play the toughest opponents more regularly

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                                          @canefan It's only been 3 weeks and some NZ sides have already had a bye

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