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    Been some interesting recruitment of outside backs for the Blues - a lot of talent from outside the region - Collins, O'Donnell and Curtis.

    There is some interesting wingers coming through the Auckland system - in the U19s there was To'o Vaega, Vahakolo and Tameifuna. Hopefully they are part of next year's Auckland Mitre 10 Cup squad at least.

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      Two articles about Super Rugby getting more focus from SANZAAR:

      Waratahs' CEO Andrew Hore:

      http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/87021231/super-rugby-clubs-should-have-more-say-waratahs-ceo-andrew-hore-insists

      Crusaders chief executive Hamish Riach:

      http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/87028921/crusaders-boss-hamish-riach-calls-for-sanzaar-to-focus-more-on-super-rugby-issues

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        I tend to agree with Andrew Hore that Super Rugby clubs can make money, or at least be better at generating it so they're not all a deadweight on their respective Unions. The problem is not all of them are capable of generating revenues to not be reliant on significant hand-outs.

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          I tend to agree with Andrew Hore that Super Rugby clubs can make money, or at least be better at generating it so they're not all a deadweight on their respective Unions. The problem is not all of them are capable of generating revenues to not be reliant on significant hand-outs.

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          @antipodean said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

          I tend to agree with Andrew Hore that Super Rugby clubs can make money, or at least be better at generating it so they're not all a deadweight on their respective Unions. The problem is not all of them are capable of generating revenues to not be reliant on significant hand-outs.

          You're right. Just think of the Western Force. Players are now buying into the club in an attempt to save it from being removed from the competition if SANZAAR decides to reduce the number of Australian teams in SR.

          http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/86811195/western-force-players-buy-in-to-save-the-super-rugby-club

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            It's a pity that the ARU didn't adopt a better method such as the investment the AFL does in establishing new clubs.

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              It's a pity that the ARU didn't adopt a better method such as the investment the AFL does in establishing new clubs.

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              @antipodean said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

              It's a pity that the ARU didn't adopt a better method such as the investment the AFL does in establishing new clubs.

              The AFL has spent over $80 million each on the Suns and GWS since 2011 to get them established. Almost $200 million in total. I'm sure if the ARU had that kind of money to throw at new teams they'd all be very successful.

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                Is it a new development in Super Rugby that un-contracted players join SR squads for preseason as either injury cover or "supplementary" players? Or did it always happen and the public were just not told about it?

                After the news that Magpies Jonah Lowe and Tiaan Falcon would join the Canes for preseason, and then 7 players were invited to join the Blues, now Southland first-five Wharenui Hawera has been invited to join the Brumbies for preseason:

                https://www.brumbies.com.au/2016/12/hawera-looking-take-opportunity-brumbies/

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                  Is it a new development in Super Rugby that un-contracted players join SR squads for preseason as either injury cover or "supplementary" players? Or did it always happen and the public were just not told about it?

                  After the news that Magpies Jonah Lowe and Tiaan Falcon would join the Canes for preseason, and then 7 players were invited to join the Blues, now Southland first-five Wharenui Hawera has been invited to join the Brumbies for preseason:

                  https://www.brumbies.com.au/2016/12/hawera-looking-take-opportunity-brumbies/

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                  @Stargazer The Chiefs have always ran an extended squad that included development players and extra bodies for opposed trainings.

                  I saw Hawera play regularly for Waikato and his club side and never thought he was Super rugby material. Good luck to him though. Jordan Smiler is there too.

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                    See who you can see in this video from Wednesday:

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                      @antipodean said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

                      It's a pity that the ARU didn't adopt a better method such as the investment the AFL does in establishing new clubs.

                      The AFL has spent over $80 million each on the Suns and GWS since 2011 to get them established. Almost $200 million in total. I'm sure if the ARU had that kind of money to throw at new teams they'd all be very successful.

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                      @Cantab79 It's not just the dollar value, it's the foresight and professionalism.

                      When you've got a salary cap of $10 million per annum, it's not hard to rack up an $80 million bill in six years.

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                        JAMES BROADHURST TO CONTINUE REHAB ON HIS OWN TERMS
                        08.12.2016

                        Hurricanes lock James Broadhurst will remain a member of the Investec Super Rugby champion's squad for 2017, but will continue his rehabilitation from concussion on his own terms.
                        
                        Broadhurst, who has been out of the game since suffering dual head knocks during a Mitre 10 Cup match while playing for Taranaki in August 2015, has not placed a deadline for a return to training.
                        
                        The 28-year-old said he understood the public and media interest in his injury, but asked for privacy as he continued his recovery.
                        
                        "It has been difficult being unable to play the game I love for the past 15 months, but dealing with concussion is not something you can rush and in the end my long term health is the primary focus.
                        
                        "I will be continuing a graduated return to exercise away from the team environment because, although I have made progress over the past year I do still experience headaches when my heart rate is elevated.
                        
                        "On the advice of my medical advisers I won't consider a return to full training until I'm completely symptom free for the required period of time."
                        
                        Broadhurst said he would continue to be guided by the concussion management protocols set out by New Zealand Rugby and the Hurricanes and was grateful to both organisations for the support he had received to this point.
                        
                        Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd said Broadhurst had the full support of the 2017 coaching, management and playing group.
                        
                        "We all understand what James is going through and will continue to support him through the process of his rehabilitation and recovery.
                        
                        "Concussion is a serious issue and the important thing is our players know they have the full support of the club.
                        
                        "We believe New Zealand Rugby has robust return to play protocols in place to deal with concussion and we will continue to be guided by those processes."
                        

                        http://www.hurricanes.co.nz/the-canes/news/single/item/james-broadhurst-to-continue-rehab-on-his-own-terms/

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                        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                          @taniwharugby I am surprised that Little and Vui are not rated ahead of Dunn and Robinson (although I did like what I saw of Robinson, especially in the latter part of the npc. How old is he?). Do Umaga and Jackson have issues with them, not rate them or are they off overseas?

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                          @Daffy-Jaffy Michael Little spotted at a Highlanders training camp this week...

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                            @Daffy-Jaffy Michael Little spotted at a Highlanders training camp this week...

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                            @Kiwidom Keep pumping the good oil. 🙂

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                              @Kiwidom Keep pumping the good oil. 🙂

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                              @Tim Pretty sure Bryn Gatland was there also this week. I guess with Fekitoa and Sopoaga on extended leave they are there as cover on short term contracts

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                                That's interesting re: Gatland. I thought I spied him in this Blues training video posted Dec 8.
                                At min - 1:40 getting up behind Nanai who is hammering a tyre then at min - 1:52 last man at the end of a floor crawl?

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                                  That's interesting re: Gatland. I thought I spied him in this Blues training video posted Dec 8.
                                  At min - 1:40 getting up behind Nanai who is hammering a tyre then at min - 1:52 last man at the end of a floor crawl?

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                                  @Daffy-Jaffy You may be right with that video being him. Check out the Highlanders Facebook page tho, (am having trouble uploading the photo on here) bottom left is Little and beside him it looks like Bryn Gatland

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                                    That's interesting re: Gatland. I thought I spied him in this Blues training video posted Dec 8.
                                    At min - 1:40 getting up behind Nanai who is hammering a tyre then at min - 1:52 last man at the end of a floor crawl?

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                                    @Daffy-Jaffy @Kiwidom Isn't that Trainor behind Nanai?

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                                      @Daffy-Jaffy @Kiwidom Isn't that Trainor behind Nanai?

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                                      @Stargazer That is not Trainor. Does look like Bryn Gatland.

                                      I see Caleb Clarke (Eroni's son, NZ Schools centre) is being kept around the Blues environment, having him alongside Blues to speak to U17 Blues players.

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                                        @Daffy-Jaffy @Kiwidom Isn't that Trainor behind Nanai?

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                                        @Stargazer Deffinitely Bryn Gatland

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                                          Sunwolves squad to be announced later today.

                                          Tanaka is in the squad.

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