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    @zedsdeadbaby said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Finlay Christie will run rings around the Stormers

    Slow, indecisive rings maybe. Gingerly.

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    @sparky said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Just plain weird that what could be the decider Test of an All blacks tour to South Africa won't be taking place in the Republic of South Africa.

    Barring drawn games it will be 2-1 or 3-0 to someone already before the 4th test.

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    This is the best rugby news ever. We got back to where rugby started. Still would love to see them play some CC teams like Griquas in Kimberley or the Cheetahs in Osfontein or Boland in Wellington. The only stadium that had sold out crowds in the CC. The All Blacks have the most supporters in the Boland.

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    @sparky said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Just plain weird that what could be the decider Test of an All blacks tour to South Africa won't be taking place in the Republic of South Africa.

    Let's hope it's actually in SA and not London.

    Even then, It's bloody great to see traditional tours returning.

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    @Jet That's why I said what could be a deciding 4th Test. Draws can happen in Rugby.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    We will have the series wrapped by Joberg

    Two tests in Jo'burg...

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    This is the worst time for this tour when we have the Keystone Kombovers in charge of the team. I fear we'll have a reverse 1996. 🤣

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    @Jet said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Thats a harder schedule than the British and Irish Lions face and they have 4 countries to pick from.

    Its suicidal

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    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Jet said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Thats a harder schedule than the British and Irish Lions face and they have 4 countries to pick from.

    Its suicidal

    8 games in 37 days. A game every 4.6 days with lots of travelling cris crossing the country, in and out of altitude.

    4 tests in 4 weeks. Travel in between and a long haul flight to London between weeks 3 and 4.

    We have signed up to a brutal schedule. And are they expected to go on a EOYT 5 weeks after this tour finishes?

    Yes its great to have a tour but im afraid we have set ourselves up for massive failure

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    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Jet said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Thats a harder schedule than the British and Irish Lions face and they have 4 countries to pick from.

    Its suicidal

    8 games in 37 days. A game every 4.6 days with lots of travelling cris crossing the country, in and out of altitude.

    4 tests in 4 weeks. Travel in between and a long haul flight to London between weeks 3 and 4.

    We have signed up to a brutal schedule. And are they expected to go on a EOYT 5 weeks after this tour finishes?

    Yes its great to have a tour but im afraid we have set ourselves up for massive failure

    And will the Bledisloe be in between this tour and the EOYT?

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    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Jet said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Thats a harder schedule than the British and Irish Lions face and they have 4 countries to pick from.

    Its suicidal

    8 games in 37 days. A game every 4.6 days with lots of travelling cris crossing the country, in and out of altitude.

    4 tests in 4 weeks. Travel in between and a long haul flight to London between weeks 3 and 4.

    We have signed up to a brutal schedule. And are they expected to go on a EOYT 5 weeks after this tour finishes?

    Yes its great to have a tour but im afraid we have set ourselves up for massive failure

    And a couple of tests in July before this South African sojourn.

    It seems implausible.

    The only upside is that injury/workload management will once again be our best selector.

    Fringe guys will get gigs almost by default.

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    replied to Unite last edited by
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    @Unite said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Jet said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Bovidae said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    Two of the three confirmed tests are in Johannesburg. Durban or Pretoria for the 4th test?

    Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
    Friday 7 August: Stormers v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
    Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v New Zealand, Kings Park, Durban
    Saturday 15 August: Bulls v New Zealand, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
    Saturday 22 August: South Africa v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
    Tuesday 25 August: Lions v New Zealand, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
    Saturday 29 August: South Africa v New Zealand, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
    Saturday 5 September: South Africa v New Zealand, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
    Saturday 12 September: South Africa v New Zealand. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)

    Thats a harder schedule than the British and Irish Lions face and they have 4 countries to pick from.

    Its suicidal

    8 games in 37 days. A game every 4.6 days with lots of travelling cris crossing the country, in and out of altitude.

    4 tests in 4 weeks. Travel in between and a long haul flight to London between weeks 3 and 4.

    We have signed up to a brutal schedule. And are they expected to go on a EOYT 5 weeks after this tour finishes?

    Yes its great to have a tour but im afraid we have set ourselves up for massive failure

    And will the Bledisloe be in between this tour and the EOYT?

    Apparently so.

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    replied to Nepia last edited by
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    @Nepia

    Agree.
    But my hope is they analise the task in front of them, and realise they are going to have to make some changes to the way they have been trying to operate up to now.
    Otherwise, it will not be pretty, and then it will be someone else making the changes after the event.

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    @DaGrubster

    I'm assuming they are going to essentialy take two teams.
    One for the URC games and one for the Tests.
    With a bit of swapping like now with EOYT.
    The URC games being the AB XV type games.

    Yeah it's suicidal, but think of the money.
    And I'm certain Rob Nichol was right in on it, and ensuring the boys will be appropriately rewarded for their services.

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    @mohikamo said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster

    I'm assuming they are going to essentialy take two teams.
    One for the URC games and one for the Tests.
    With a bit of swapping like now with EOYT.
    The URC games being the AB XV type games.

    Yeah it's suicidal, but think of the money.
    And I'm certain Rob Nichol was right in on it, and ensuring the boys will be appropriately rewarded for their services.

    It will have to be the biggest touring party ever.

    And I assume they will have to run two teams. Razor and co have not proven they can run one team at international rugby so 2 might be a stretch.

    Im assuming over 50 players will be used during this tour when you factor in any replacements required.

    What money? Where is the additional revenue coming from?

    I assume the london test is shared.

    Doesnt anyone know what additional revenue this tour will generate?

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    @DaGrubster
    Assumin they did sums first, and then couldn't help themselves. Haha.

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    @mohikamo said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @Nepia

    Agree.
    But my hope is they analise the task in front of them, and realise they are going to have to make some changes to the way they have been trying to operate up to now.
    Otherwise, it will not be pretty, and then it will be someone else making the changes after the event.

    History repeating itself?

    All black coach needing a win in Joburg to save his job

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    @mohikamo said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    I'm assuming they are going to essentialy take two teams.

    Robertson has said they will take about 40 players.

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    Take Jamie Joseph and his staff to prepare the mid weekers especially if that coaching unit perform well on this EOYT. Keep the pressure on the topside players and coaches

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    @DaGrubster said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @mohikamo said in ALL BLACKS TOUR TO SOUTH AFRICA 2026:

    @DaGrubster

    I'm assuming they are going to essentialy take two teams.
    One for the URC games and one for the Tests.
    With a bit of swapping like now with EOYT.
    The URC games being the AB XV type games.

    Yeah it's suicidal, but think of the money.
    And I'm certain Rob Nichol was right in on it, and ensuring the boys will be appropriately rewarded for their services.

    It will have to be the biggest touring party ever.

    And I assume they will have to run two teams. Razor and co have not proven they can run one team at international rugby so 2 might be a stretch.

    Im assuming over 50 players will be used during this tour when you factor in any replacements required.

    What money? Where is the additional revenue coming from?

    I assume the london test is shared.

    Doesnt anyone know what additional revenue this tour will generate?

    I think the revenue is same as a Lion's tour , both unions split the profits.

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