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    Cooper confirmed.

    Former Hurricanes coach Colin Cooper has been named the next Chiefs coach, taking over from Scotland-bound Dave Rennie in 2018.

    Rennie has led the Chiefs since 2012, and won a pair of Super Rugby titles in his first two seasons.

    Cooper has added to an impressive resume in recent years, scooping a provincial title with Taranaki in 2014 and successfully defending the Ranfurly Shield seven times from 2011.

    Prior to his time with Taranaki, who are in the Chiefs region, Cooper led the Hurricanes for eight seasons from 2003 to 2011, making five playoff appearances.

    Cooper has also been head coach of the New Zealand Maori team since 2013.

    "To be involved in coaching Super Rugby again within the ambitious and innovative setup at the Chiefs is exciting and to have the opportunity to develop young players and coaches for the future of New Zealand rugby is something I'm very passionate about," Cooper said.

    "I strongly believe that establishing a cohesive team culture where our people are constantly striving to become better people as well as better players, coaches and administrators is the only way to create meaningful long-term success. I'm excited by what's to come in the near future beginning with the Maori All Blacks and Taranaki in 2017, and then launching into a new era with the Gallagher Chiefs in 2018."

    The Chiefs will undertake a process in the New Year to confirm the wider coaching group for 2018.

    Colin Cooper - Coaching CV

    2013 - 2017: Head Coach, Maori All Blacks
    2010 - 2017: Head Coach, Port Taranaki Bulls (2014 ITM Cup Premiership Winners, 2011 Ranfurly Shield)
    2003 - 2010: Head Coach, Hurricanes
    2005 - 2009: Co-Coach, New Zealand Junior All Blacks
    2002: Forwards Coach, Crusaders
    2001: Head Coach, New Zealand Under 21s
    1999 - 2002: Head Coach of Taranaki, National Provincial Championship
    1997 - 1998: Assistant Coach of Taranaki, National Provincial Championship
    1996 - 1997: Director of Coaching at Taranaki Rugby
    1993 - 1994: Assistant Coach of Taranaki, National Provincial Championship

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    Pretty good appointment I reckon, no problem with "going back to the well" as it's been put - it's worked before.

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    @Bones said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    Pretty good appointment I reckon, no problem with "going back to the well" as it's been put - it's worked before.

    Like if the Crusaders bring back Toddy in a couple of seasons...

    Think it's a retrograde step myself. I suppose they couldn't get Schmidt nor Gatland (no big loss imo for Gatland), and Keane seems to have rubbed people up the wrong way in both Crusaders and Chiefs territory so maybe it was the default option.

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    @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    Think it's a retrograde step myself. I suppose they couldn't get Schmidt nor Gatland (no big loss imo for Gatland), and Keane seems to have rubbed people up the wrong way in both Crusaders and Chiefs territory so maybe it was the default option.

    Sure Keane wasn't complimentary to the Crusaders (justifiable, given how Ta$man players were ignored) but I haven't heard anything at the Chiefs to suggest there are any issues.

    So Cooper has a 3-yr deal and we wait to see who his assistants are. That will be just as important to attract players.

    Gats is back in 2020...

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    Manawatu Turbos prop Fraser Armstrong called into the Canes' squad as injury replacement player until February.

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    The Melbourne Rebels have signed Ben Volavola.

    http://melbournerebels.com/2017/01/06/rebels-add-fijian-international-ben-volavola-to-squad/

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    The Jaguares have also named their 2017 squad: http://www.jaguares.com.ar/2017/01/plantel-para-la-temporada-2017/

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    What are we callling them this year? Is it the Jaguars or the Hug You RS. ?

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    The Melbourne Rebels have signed Ben Volavola.

    http://melbournerebels.com/2017/01/06/rebels-add-fijian-international-ben-volavola-to-squad/

    Didn't know the Crusaders had signed him for 2 seasons, but good that they didn't keep him. He just isn't good enough.

    Sydney-born Volavola, who also played for the Ranfurly Shield and Mitre 10 Cup winning Canterbury squad in 2016, had signed a two-year contract with the Crusaders but was released late last year.
    

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/88194875/former-crusader-ben-volavola-signed-by-melbourne-rebels

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    Knew he wasn't in the Rebels squad this year, but it looks like Thomson is hanging up his boots completely?

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    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/

    Wharenui Hawera has now been signed by the Brumbies for the 2017 season.

    https://www.brumbies.com.au/2017/01/brumbies-complete-hawera-signing/

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    @Stargazer So none of the Brumbies first 5/8 options were born in Australia?

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    @antipodean Of the 5 players that can play 1st 5/8 for the ponies, Hawera and Lealiifano were born in NZ, and Kyle Godwin in Zimbabwe, but rookies Nic Jooste and Jordan Jackson-Hope were born in Perth and Canberra, respectively.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    Jordan Jackson-Hope

    I should have recalled him; a mate is an Eddie's Old Boy and Vikings member. I'm sure he would have bored me shitless about it at some point.

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News: Injuries:

    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/

    Wharenui Hawera has now been signed by the Brumbies for the 2017 season.

    https://www.brumbies.com.au/2017/01/brumbies-complete-hawera-signing/

    That's their fourth former Waikato player. What the hell?

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    SBW's recovery seems to be going well. I'm guessing he'll be back well before May.

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    First-five Richie Mo'unga has re-signed with the Crusaders through to the end of the 2019 Super Rugby season.

    http://crusaders.co.nz/news/1038-mo-unga-re-signs-with-bnz-crusaders

    It will be interesting to see how he develops & whether he'll get a chance at higher honours. I wouldn't be surprised if he'll be wearing black in a few years.

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    Tana Umaga backs new tackle laws

    Blues coach and former All Blacks captain Tana Umaga has given a cautious endorsement of rugby's controversial new tackling laws.

    Famed for his hard-man approach and his timeless quote about "it's not tiddlywinks" after a run-in with a referee over a high tackle, Umaga admitted the law changes had already forced a revamped approach to this year's Super Rugby competition.

    He revealed his Blues squad had analysed several video incidents from last weekend's round of Northern Hemisphere professional matches which were the first played under the new laws introduced on January 3.

    Umaga is taking a philosophical approach to the changes, agreeing they are necessary and that rugby may even be a better game once "we get through the bedding down process".

    "Our worry is more about interpretation really," he told Newstalk ZB host Tony Veitch in a radio interview to be aired today.

    "We understand why the changes have come into play, with the studies on concussions and the head injuries the game has had.

    We're going through that ourselves at the moment with one of our players who is still suffering symptoms from concussion from the Mitre 10 Cup.

    "So we totally understand and agree with the line that is being taken. But as always, it's about what is going to happen from here.

    "We've shown clips to our players on what is acceptable and what is going on in the north at the moment with yellow cards, penalty tries going on, and we're already starting to incorporate changes.

    "Some players probably thought they were OK in the past in how they tackled but now they're not.

    "Some of our players just have to understand they've got to change their tackling technique. They have to get lower so they don't get up around that area where we don't know what is going to happen.

    "If that's the way it's going to be ruled, we are just going to have to adjust. We have to devise ways to cope."

    Umaga predicted a "feeling out period" early in Super Rugby and said New Zealand franchises had an advantage in watching what was unfolding in the northern competitions.

    "It's like every rule change. There's always conjecture and it requires a bedding down period. Hopefully it doesn't take too long.

    "Players will have to go lower. We've already started that with our players of trying to get them into a mindset of going lower.

    "For some, it's a little bit foreign. That's my concern. We are trying to change guys who have been tackling front-on for quite a while.

    "But we all need to adapt and adjust to what has been given to us."

    Umaga said rugby may even blossom as a spectacle under the changes.

    "It may open up more opportunities for more flowing rugby. If everybody is going low, offloads could be more prevalent," he said.

    "So it could add to the attacking game, which isn't a bad thing."

    Umaga also felt the All Blacks did not need to fear the changes might impact their global supremacy.

    "I still think we are very good low tacklers and very strong in that area. So if we make good, low, dominant tackles, we're still going to be very strong in the contact area," he predicted.

    "From an attacking point of view, it does give us another opportunity to keep the ball alive more, which is what we want to do. That could be something that comes with it."

    Umaga, now into his second year with the Blues, is excited about Super Rugby.

    "I was finding my feet in my first season and we hadn't worked together as a management team before.

    "But now we've had that 12 months, and we've brought some new players in who I have worked with previously and who I believe will make us better.

    "I'm pretty excited about what is ahead."

    Umaga confirmed Sonny Bill Williams is on track to return from an Achilles tendon operation in March or April.

    "He's looking amazing at the moment and is on track with his rehab. He's very passionate about getting back and on to the field for us."


    I wonder if Parsons is the player still affected by concussion?


    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11782066

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    The Blues home game venues haven't been announced in the media

    I just received my Eden Park season tickets and these are the Eden Park matches

    Date Match Venue
    Sat 11 Mar Blues v Highlanders Eden Park
    Sat 25 Mar Blues v Bulls ???
    Sat 1 Apr Blues v Force Eden Park
    Sat 15 Apr Blues v Hurricanes Eden Park
    Fri 12 May Blues v Cheetahs Eden Park
    Fri 26 May Blues v Chiefs Eden Park
    Fri 2 Jun Blues v Reds ???

    So two games for Albany?

    Hopefully its only one and there is a match at Okara Park

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