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  • CatograndeC Catogrande

    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    @Crucial yeah but I think he was a bit ashamed at being charged down by the slowest guy on the field. I had my fucking ears taped. Who even does that any more?

    Brodie Retallick?

    Exactly. Imagine being charged down by Brodie?

    The best part is I shouldn't have been allowed to charge it down because some of our guys had retired to halfway for the next kick off. 🙂

    Looking at the scores I'm surprised they didn't just stay there for the whole game 😆

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    @Catogrande said in Aussie Rugby in general:

    Looking at the scores I'm surprised they didn't just stay there for the whole game 😆

    To be fair, he was 10m wide of the sticks.

    And most of their tries were under the posts 😞

    Worst bit is those guys aren't even top 4 material 😢

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      Tyrone Viiga, playing NRC level for the Western Sydney Rams has been signed by Bezier into D2.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrone_Viiga

      Been around, only 25 this year. Solid player.

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      • KruseK Kruse

        @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        I seem to recall a Brodie Retallick with a massive stupid grin on his face scoring a try at the world cup from a charge-down.

        Actually - looking that up now... I didn't realise at the time, but it was with his face.
        It seems taped-up-ears' charge-downs are typically awesome.

        Big, scary, happy man.
        https://www.facebook.com/skysportnz/videos/911848432218156

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        @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

        I seem to recall a Brodie Retallick with a massive stupid grin on his face scoring a try at the world cup from a charge-down.

        Actually - looking that up now... I didn't realise at the time, but it was with his face.
        It seems taped-up-ears' charge-downs are typically awesome.

        Big, scary, happy man.
        https://www.facebook.com/skysportnz/videos/911848432218156

        I hadn't noticed before but after the chargedown the kicker goes down with an 'injury'. Now watch the first team mate that runs past him.

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        • CrucialC Crucial

          @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          @Kruse said in Aussie Rugby in general:

          I seem to recall a Brodie Retallick with a massive stupid grin on his face scoring a try at the world cup from a charge-down.

          Actually - looking that up now... I didn't realise at the time, but it was with his face.
          It seems taped-up-ears' charge-downs are typically awesome.

          Big, scary, happy man.
          https://www.facebook.com/skysportnz/videos/911848432218156

          I hadn't noticed before but after the chargedown the kicker goes down with an 'injury'. Now watch the first team mate that runs past him.

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          @Crucial Ha - yeah, that's a decent look of disdain.

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            This week at my club:

            Second Grade 40-0
            First Grade 90-0 (and it was only about 60 minutes).

            Now, our opponents will go deep into the finals, but still, its indicative.

            At least we made a bucketload at the canteen, and they came back to our pub for an hour of drinking before their bus trip home.

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            • NTAN NTA

              This week at my club:

              Second Grade 40-0
              First Grade 90-0 (and it was only about 60 minutes).

              Now, our opponents will go deep into the finals, but still, its indicative.

              At least we made a bucketload at the canteen, and they came back to our pub for an hour of drinking before their bus trip home.

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              @NTA Keep the faith mate, keep on enjoying the best sport in the world.

              That said, it seems like dissatisfaction with rugby is going quite deep. I used to be a mad keen die hard rugby fan; watched every game of S12 each weekend, attended most (if not all) home Super rugby fixtures. I've been a season ticket holder at Eden Park for nearly 10 years, but I just can't be arsed any more.

              I'm not renewing next year after the Lions tour, I've pulled the pin on Sky Satellite (for FanPass), but find there's nothing I'm missing. There are just so many other demands on my time that finding time to watch even one game of footy is too hard. Feels like there are a few others in my boat too - we have a number of season ticket holders who are bailing. I offered free tickets at the office recently, and it was nearly impossible to get anyone who was interested in going.

              Maybe I"m just getting old and crusty, but making time for anything but the All Blacks or the occasional NZ Derby/Blues game seems a stretch too far.

              ah well, good luck next week 🙂

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                @NTA Sounds like you've got it sorted for next year though. Lose big each week this year and the opposition will come back and spend money at the pub, you'll get more sponsorship to maybe entice some young fellows just arrived from over the ditch out to trainings in the bush (anything further than Burwood or Lane Cove is the bush for me 😉 ), and next year you'll be on course.

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                • nzzpN nzzp

                  @NTA Keep the faith mate, keep on enjoying the best sport in the world.

                  That said, it seems like dissatisfaction with rugby is going quite deep. I used to be a mad keen die hard rugby fan; watched every game of S12 each weekend, attended most (if not all) home Super rugby fixtures. I've been a season ticket holder at Eden Park for nearly 10 years, but I just can't be arsed any more.

                  I'm not renewing next year after the Lions tour, I've pulled the pin on Sky Satellite (for FanPass), but find there's nothing I'm missing. There are just so many other demands on my time that finding time to watch even one game of footy is too hard. Feels like there are a few others in my boat too - we have a number of season ticket holders who are bailing. I offered free tickets at the office recently, and it was nearly impossible to get anyone who was interested in going.

                  Maybe I"m just getting old and crusty, but making time for anything but the All Blacks or the occasional NZ Derby/Blues game seems a stretch too far.

                  ah well, good luck next week 🙂

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                  @nzzp appreciate the sentiment. A lot of people keep telling me this but we're at the point now where we can't even field a 2nd Grade.

                  Amateur rules mean we can't "entice" anyone, unfortunately. Results are what counts now, and we're unlikely to get anything that looks decent. So next year the club men will have to go around again.

                  And the results are unlikely to get any better.

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                    Aussies looking to mooch off the npc .

                    http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/92120306/look-out-australia-wants-to-join-new-zealands-npc-to-fix-its-broken-rugby-game

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                      Aussies looking to mooch off the npc .

                      http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/92120306/look-out-australia-wants-to-join-new-zealands-npc-to-fix-its-broken-rugby-game

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                      @jegga said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                      Aussies looking to mooch off the npc .

                      http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/92120306/look-out-australia-wants-to-join-new-zealands-npc-to-fix-its-broken-rugby-game

                      It's the least we can do since they voted for us to host the 2011 RWC...

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                      • antipodeanA antipodean

                        @jegga said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                        Aussies looking to mooch off the npc .

                        http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/provincial/92120306/look-out-australia-wants-to-join-new-zealands-npc-to-fix-its-broken-rugby-game

                        It's the least we can do since they voted for us to host the 2011 RWC...

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                        @antipodean a couple of years ago they wanted the lions to play a game in Australia before they started their tour here.

                        Sad to see they haven't curtailed their mooching instincts.

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                          "Kiwi Official Working in Australia wants Australia in Kiwi Competition"

                          :thinking: First I've heard of a "proposal" that is "being supported". Sure, we've discussed it in the past but NRC is here now and we need to focus on that.

                          Hore is probably just sick of dealing with the pile of steaming dogshit that is Sydney Premier Rugby administrator illuminati, and looking for ways around it. He won't get there because NZ will have nothing to do with it.

                          So he'll have to go back to fighting Sydney Premier Clubs for something better. Some of the big clubs hate the NRC and wish it would fuck off so they could get some sweet TV funding.

                          What they don't understand is that none of them run even close to profit and are so busy consuming themselves that rugby is dying except for certain enclaves, where volunteers have worked their arses off with a plan e.g. northern beaches.

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                          • NTAN NTA

                            "Kiwi Official Working in Australia wants Australia in Kiwi Competition"

                            :thinking: First I've heard of a "proposal" that is "being supported". Sure, we've discussed it in the past but NRC is here now and we need to focus on that.

                            Hore is probably just sick of dealing with the pile of steaming dogshit that is Sydney Premier Rugby administrator illuminati, and looking for ways around it. He won't get there because NZ will have nothing to do with it.

                            So he'll have to go back to fighting Sydney Premier Clubs for something better. Some of the big clubs hate the NRC and wish it would fuck off so they could get some sweet TV funding.

                            What they don't understand is that none of them run even close to profit and are so busy consuming themselves that rugby is dying except for certain enclaves, where volunteers have worked their arses off with a plan e.g. northern beaches.

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                            @NTA said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                            "Kiwi Official Working in Australia wants Australia in Kiwi Competition"

                            • Yep, that's it.
                              Not an "aussie rugby" idea at all, just Hore "brainstorming" out loud.
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                              I don't have too much problem with investigating the concept of evolving the NPC into an Australasian comp.

                              The pros could be more viewer interest, more sponsorship money, more variety.

                              The cons could be the comp structure becoming elitist again in NZ to accommodate the extra teams, a homogenisation of playing styles between the countries, increased expenditure for travel.

                              Maybe with the changing environment for Super Rugby a serious look is taken at a next tier comp that could include local based PI teams as well. It would need to remain at the semi-pro level though for NZ with strong constraints around expenditure/caps etc.

                              I can't personally see how it would fly, or be of short/medium term benefit for NZ but it could be worth a look for the next change cycle that will inevitably come. We have the NPC in a good place as far as development goes at the moment but that could change or the demands for financial accountability could increase.

                              One driver down the track is likely to be a change in the broadcast environment. At some point I can see NZRU having to produce and own the TV product themselves, then on sell it to various mediums without exclusivity. The days of Sky/ Fox being the card holders is coming to an end and there will be change.

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                              • CrucialC Crucial

                                I don't have too much problem with investigating the concept of evolving the NPC into an Australasian comp.

                                The pros could be more viewer interest, more sponsorship money, more variety.

                                The cons could be the comp structure becoming elitist again in NZ to accommodate the extra teams, a homogenisation of playing styles between the countries, increased expenditure for travel.

                                Maybe with the changing environment for Super Rugby a serious look is taken at a next tier comp that could include local based PI teams as well. It would need to remain at the semi-pro level though for NZ with strong constraints around expenditure/caps etc.

                                I can't personally see how it would fly, or be of short/medium term benefit for NZ but it could be worth a look for the next change cycle that will inevitably come. We have the NPC in a good place as far as development goes at the moment but that could change or the demands for financial accountability could increase.

                                One driver down the track is likely to be a change in the broadcast environment. At some point I can see NZRU having to produce and own the TV product themselves, then on sell it to various mediums without exclusivity. The days of Sky/ Fox being the card holders is coming to an end and there will be change.

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                                @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                One driver down the track is likely to be a change in the broadcast environment. At some point I can see NZRU having to produce and own the TV product themselves, then on sell it to various mediums without exclusivity. The days of Sky/ Fox being the card holders is coming to an end and there will be change.

                                Yep - with the rapid internet being deployed now, there are going to be few issues delivering content via the web.

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                                • CrucialC Crucial

                                  I don't have too much problem with investigating the concept of evolving the NPC into an Australasian comp.

                                  The pros could be more viewer interest, more sponsorship money, more variety.

                                  The cons could be the comp structure becoming elitist again in NZ to accommodate the extra teams, a homogenisation of playing styles between the countries, increased expenditure for travel.

                                  Maybe with the changing environment for Super Rugby a serious look is taken at a next tier comp that could include local based PI teams as well. It would need to remain at the semi-pro level though for NZ with strong constraints around expenditure/caps etc.

                                  I can't personally see how it would fly, or be of short/medium term benefit for NZ but it could be worth a look for the next change cycle that will inevitably come. We have the NPC in a good place as far as development goes at the moment but that could change or the demands for financial accountability could increase.

                                  One driver down the track is likely to be a change in the broadcast environment. At some point I can see NZRU having to produce and own the TV product themselves, then on sell it to various mediums without exclusivity. The days of Sky/ Fox being the card holders is coming to an end and there will be change.

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                                  @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                  I don't have too much problem with investigating the concept of evolving the NPC into an Australasian comp.
                                  The pros could be more viewer interest, more sponsorship money, more variety.

                                  Super Rugby isn't working in Oz because all the teams are currently shite. The NPC loses money in its current format. Adding a longer format with greater transport costs is not a genius move to long-term financial sustainability.

                                  So what do you do if it continues to have no interest and you're losing vastly more money?

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                                    Discussion on internet speeds etc has been moved to this thread:
                                    http://www.thesilverfern.com/topic/417/the-interweb/137

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                                      Back on topic

                                      Rob Clarke resigns from ARU

                                      http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11850250

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                                        Back on topic

                                        Rob Clarke resigns from ARU

                                        http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11850250

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                                        @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                        Back on topic

                                        Rob Clarke resigns from ARU

                                        http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11850250

                                        What's weird about that story is the picture of the Harley ...

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                                        • boobooB booboo

                                          @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          Back on topic

                                          Rob Clarke resigns from ARU

                                          http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11850250

                                          What's weird about that story is the picture of the Harley ...

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                                          @booboo said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          @Crucial said in Aussie Rugby in general:

                                          Back on topic

                                          Rob Clarke resigns from ARU

                                          http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11850250

                                          What's weird about that story is the picture of the Harley ...

                                          That was weird.

                                          Anyway, here's the longer report.....

                                          The ARU's chief operating officer has resigned in a blow that threatens to further delay the removal of an Australian Super Rugby side.

                                          Rob Clarke announced his sudden resignation to staff on Thursday.

                                          The former Melbourne Rebels chief executive has been a central figure in the process of either the Rebels or Western Force being cut from Super Rugby as part of Sanzaar's restructuring of the competition in 2018.

                                          He had been working closely with ARU boss Bill Pulver in the delicate operation, as well as liaising with the Rebels and Force since the two franchises were confirmed last month as being in the firing line.

                                          It was hoped that the naming of the two South African franchises and one Australian club to go would take place at a Sanzaar meeting in Tokyo next Wednesday.

                                          But the saga shows no sign of ending.

                                          Both the Force and Rebels maintain the ARU has no right to remove their teams in Sanzaar's downsizing to a 15-team tournament, with WA Rugby having commenced legal action and the Melbourne club seeking compensation.

                                          Clarke, who endured criticism from the West Australian franchise in recent weeks around his former links to the Rebels and Brumbies, had been considered a future CEO of the embattled national body.

                                          The former advertising executive returned to the ARU in 2014 as general manager of professional rugby, operations and marketing.

                                          His elevation to chief operating officer in 2015 was his second stint in the role, after serving in the same position in 2006-07.

                                          "Rob Clarke is one of the outstanding sports administrators in the country and has given wonderful service to the game through the ARU, the Brumbies and Melbourne Rebels over the course of a decade," Pulver said.

                                          "His resignation was difficult to accept but Rob has decided the time is right to pursue a different course along with his family and he deserves to be incredibly proud of his career in the game.

                                          "When I look at the values of our game it is hard to imagine someone who embodies those values both in a professional and personal sense more than what Rob does. He is a tremendous loss for the organisation.

                                          "I am ever-grateful to Rob for his contribution to the ARU and I wish him the very best for his future."

                                          Clarke, who has declined to comment on his decision until the Super Rugby futures of the Rebels and the Force are known, will end his time with the ARU in June.

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