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  • canefanC canefan

    Top qualifier without facing a single NZ side? Rubbish. Here's to the canes running rampant on the veldt and putting these pretenders in their place!

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    @canefan The comp is a joke, I think we all agree on that, but the Canes will not find it easy beating this Lions team in SA. They are a bloody good team.

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    • Chris B.C Chris B.

      @No-Quarter said in Super Rugby News:

      The Saders vs Landers game is shaping up to be an absolute cracker. I'm sure a few Cantabs will be a bit worried about that - losses to the Lions, Canes and Landers to finish the season after going unbeaten for so long would be pretty difficult to stomach.

      The whole thing is already pretty pretty difficult to stomach. Our prize for topping the NZ conference is a home semi against a full-strength Highlanders side.

      I'd hate to see the fucking booby prize in this competition! 🙂

      This conference structure has backfired monumentally on SANZAR - they have been made to look like incompetent wallies.

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      @Chris-B. said in Super Rugby News:

      This conference structure has backfired monumentally on SANZAR - they have been made to look like incompetent wallies.

      I would say 'proved' was the word you were looking for, proved to be incompetent wallies.

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      • Chris B.C Chris B.

        @Bovidae Why not have the Brumbies upset the Canes....

        Lions* could march to the title with victories over the Sharks, Brumbies and Stormers!

        I'm getting my bitter asterisk in early. 🙂

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        @Chris-B. said in Super Rugby News:

        @Bovidae Why not have the Brumbies upset the Canes....

        Lions* could march to the title with victories over the Sharks, Brumbies and Stormers!

        I'm getting my bitter asterisk in early. 🙂

        That would get the SANZAAR seal of approval.

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          So apparently, along with the Cheetahs and Kings, the Sharks could be looking at leaving too...

          http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/veitch-on-sport/audio/jon-o-connor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format/

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          • canefanC canefan

            Top qualifier without facing a single NZ side? Rubbish. Here's to the canes running rampant on the veldt and putting these pretenders in their place!

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            @canefan said in Super Rugby News:

            Top qualifier without facing a single NZ side? Rubbish. Here's to the canes running rampant on the veldt and putting these pretenders in their place!

            The Lions finished 2nd on the 2016 Super rugby log, and that was when they were facing NZ opposition.

            Like the Blues, the Lions represent the economic hub of their respective country, and like the Blues they have been under-performing for a good number of years. However, unlike the Blues they have managed to turn their ship around.

            I think that they deserve a little bit of credit for what they have managed to achieve, considering they werent even in super rugby a couple years ago.

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            • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

              So apparently, along with the Cheetahs and Kings, the Sharks could be looking at leaving too...

              http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/veitch-on-sport/audio/jon-o-connor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format/

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              @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

              So apparently, along with the Cheetahs and Kings, the Sharks could be looking at leaving too...

              http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/veitch-on-sport/audio/jon-o-connor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format/

              Here's the interview:

              https://player.fm/series/veitch-on-sport-1434626/jon-oconnor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format

              It's all just rumour at this stage, but I do see a world where SARU pull out of SANZAR if the money is right up north. The Cheetahs and Kings are SARU dipping their toes in the water.

              I hope that it does not happen, but you cant help but agree that the decision making from SANZAR has been terrible. I believe them ejecting 3 teams is SANZAR taking responsibility for their poor decisions, and I think the competition will regain some respectability for it.

              What it cannot undo is stop the wheels set in motion for SARU looking up north for greener pasture$.

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              • PNP PN

                @canefan said in Super Rugby News:

                Top qualifier without facing a single NZ side? Rubbish. Here's to the canes running rampant on the veldt and putting these pretenders in their place!

                The Lions finished 2nd on the 2016 Super rugby log, and that was when they were facing NZ opposition.

                Like the Blues, the Lions represent the economic hub of their respective country, and like the Blues they have been under-performing for a good number of years. However, unlike the Blues they have managed to turn their ship around.

                I think that they deserve a little bit of credit for what they have managed to achieve, considering they werent even in super rugby a couple years ago.

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                @PN said in Super Rugby News:

                @canefan said in Super Rugby News:

                Top qualifier without facing a single NZ side? Rubbish. Here's to the canes running rampant on the veldt and putting these pretenders in their place!

                The Lions finished 2nd on the 2016 Super rugby log, and that was when they were facing NZ opposition.

                Like the Blues, the Lions represent the economic hub of their respective country, and like the Blues they have been under-performing for a good number of years. However, unlike the Blues they have managed to turn their ship around.

                I think that they deserve a little bit of credit for what they have managed to achieve, considering they werent even in super rugby a couple years ago.

                I was being glib. They were good enough to make the final last year so they are a strong team. It's not their fault, they don't make the draw

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                • PNP PN

                  @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

                  So apparently, along with the Cheetahs and Kings, the Sharks could be looking at leaving too...

                  http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/on-air/veitch-on-sport/audio/jon-o-connor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format/

                  Here's the interview:

                  https://player.fm/series/veitch-on-sport-1434626/jon-oconnor-fallout-of-shrinking-super-rugby-format

                  It's all just rumour at this stage, but I do see a world where SARU pull out of SANZAR if the money is right up north. The Cheetahs and Kings are SARU dipping their toes in the water.

                  I hope that it does not happen, but you cant help but agree that the decision making from SANZAR has been terrible. I believe them ejecting 3 teams is SANZAR taking responsibility for their poor decisions, and I think the competition will regain some respectability for it.

                  What it cannot undo is stop the wheels set in motion for SARU looking up north for greener pasture$.

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                  @PN although we have often heard that SARU are the one that pull the strings for SANZAR because of the extra $$$ they bring in, so this is borne of thier own doing in part?

                  I assume pulling from Super rugby, if in full or slowly over a number of years as I dounb the European comps could deal with 6 more teams will see the withdrawal of SA from TRC too, as they have oft threatened, although getting access to the 6N may prove to be a tougher nut to crack?

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                  • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                    @PN although we have often heard that SARU are the one that pull the strings for SANZAR because of the extra $$$ they bring in, so this is borne of thier own doing in part?

                    I assume pulling from Super rugby, if in full or slowly over a number of years as I dounb the European comps could deal with 6 more teams will see the withdrawal of SA from TRC too, as they have oft threatened, although getting access to the 6N may prove to be a tougher nut to crack?

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                    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

                    @PN although we have often heard that SARU are the one that pull the strings for SANZAR because of the extra $$$ they bring in, so this is borne of thier own doing in part?

                    I assume pulling from Super rugby, if in full or slowly over a number of years as I dounb the European comps could deal with 6 more teams will see the withdrawal of SA from TRC too, as they have oft threatened, although getting access to the 6N may prove to be a tougher nut to crack?

                    I believe the SANZAR CEO position is held on rotation, but that's not to say the other two don't provide any input. While the pie isn't sliced evenly, I believe voting is and therefore everyone should accept equal responsibility.

                    Will EU let SARU in to play with them? Only TV ratings can determine that when the Pro14 kicks off in October.

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                    • PNP PN

                      @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

                      @PN although we have often heard that SARU are the one that pull the strings for SANZAR because of the extra $$$ they bring in, so this is borne of thier own doing in part?

                      I assume pulling from Super rugby, if in full or slowly over a number of years as I dounb the European comps could deal with 6 more teams will see the withdrawal of SA from TRC too, as they have oft threatened, although getting access to the 6N may prove to be a tougher nut to crack?

                      I believe the SANZAR CEO position is held on rotation, but that's not to say the other two don't provide any input. While the pie isn't sliced evenly, I believe voting is and therefore everyone should accept equal responsibility.

                      Will EU let SARU in to play with them? Only TV ratings can determine that when the Pro14 kicks off in October.

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                      @PN what I mean was that we have always heard SA provide the most $$$ and have often 'threatened' (or talked of) to leave SANZAR, maybe against thier better judgement??...everyone bar SANZAR knew the expansion was a dumb move.

                      If workable, having a foot in each comp might be good, especially if we got a proper global season, but that would require common sense from the IRB and other national bodies...

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                      • StargazerS Stargazer

                        @hydro11 said in Super Rugby News:

                        @Tim said in Super Rugby News:

                        How is home advantage decided in the semifinals?

                        The top ranked of the two teams.

                        Yep, it's easy if the Lions and Crusaders win their QFs, because then the SFs will be in Johannesburg and Christchurch regardless of their opposition. If the Sharks and/or Highlanders win the QFs, you'll have to look closely at their and their opposition's total competition points.

                        I think - assuming the QF seeding nonsense doesn't apply when determining the ranking and only total competition points are relevant - this will be where the SF will be played:

                        Lions win: SF in Johannesburg
                        Sharks win: SF in Durban if Canes lose to Brumbies; SF in Wellington if Canes beat Brumbies
                        Brumbies win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Durban if Lions lose to Sharks
                        Canes win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Wellington if Lions lose to Sharks

                        Crusaders win: SF in Christchurch
                        Highlanders win: SF in Dunedin if Stormers beat the Chiefs; SF in Hamilton if Stormers lose to the Chiefs
                        Stormers win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Dunedin if the Crusaders lose
                        Chiefs win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Hamilton if the Crusaders lose

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                        @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

                        @hydro11 said in Super Rugby News:

                        @Tim said in Super Rugby News:

                        How is home advantage decided in the semifinals?

                        The top ranked of the two teams.

                        Yep, it's easy if the Lions and Crusaders win their QFs, because then the SFs will be in Johannesburg and Christchurch regardless of their opposition. If the Sharks and/or Highlanders win the QFs, you'll have to look closely at their and their opposition's total competition points.

                        I think - assuming the QF seeding nonsense doesn't apply when determining the ranking and only total competition points are relevant - this will be where the SF will be played:

                        Lions win: SF in Johannesburg
                        Sharks win: SF in Durban if Canes lose to Brumbies; SF in Wellington if Canes beat Brumbies
                        Brumbies win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Durban if Lions lose to Sharks
                        Canes win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Wellington if Lions lose to Sharks

                        Crusaders win: SF in Christchurch
                        Highlanders win: SF in Dunedin if Stormers beat the Chiefs; SF in Hamilton if Stormers lose to the Chiefs
                        Stormers win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Dunedin if the Crusaders lose
                        Chiefs win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Hamilton if the Crusaders lose

                        So best case scenarios for each NZ team are...

                        Crusaders- win v Highlanders, semi in ChCh, win semi and play Hurricanes who had to travel to SA and back
                        Highlanders - beat Crusaders, hope Chiefs win and have to travel back for game in Hamilton then play final in wellington against returning Hurricanes.
                        Hurricanes, beat Brumbies, hope Sharks beat Lions, play semi in Wellington, hope Highlanders beat Crusaders in quarters and claim final at home without much travel
                        Chiefs - beat Stormers, hope Highlanders beat Crusaders so they get a home semi, hope to get a final against a returning Canes

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                        • CrucialC Crucial

                          @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

                          @hydro11 said in Super Rugby News:

                          @Tim said in Super Rugby News:

                          How is home advantage decided in the semifinals?

                          The top ranked of the two teams.

                          Yep, it's easy if the Lions and Crusaders win their QFs, because then the SFs will be in Johannesburg and Christchurch regardless of their opposition. If the Sharks and/or Highlanders win the QFs, you'll have to look closely at their and their opposition's total competition points.

                          I think - assuming the QF seeding nonsense doesn't apply when determining the ranking and only total competition points are relevant - this will be where the SF will be played:

                          Lions win: SF in Johannesburg
                          Sharks win: SF in Durban if Canes lose to Brumbies; SF in Wellington if Canes beat Brumbies
                          Brumbies win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Durban if Lions lose to Sharks
                          Canes win: SF in Johannesburg if Lions beat Sharks; SF in Wellington if Lions lose to Sharks

                          Crusaders win: SF in Christchurch
                          Highlanders win: SF in Dunedin if Stormers beat the Chiefs; SF in Hamilton if Stormers lose to the Chiefs
                          Stormers win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Dunedin if the Crusaders lose
                          Chiefs win: SF in Christchurch if the Crusaders beat the Highlanders; SF in Hamilton if the Crusaders lose

                          So best case scenarios for each NZ team are...

                          Crusaders- win v Highlanders, semi in ChCh, win semi and play Hurricanes who had to travel to SA and back
                          Highlanders - beat Crusaders, hope Chiefs win and have to travel back for game in Hamilton then play final in wellington against returning Hurricanes.
                          Hurricanes, beat Brumbies, hope Sharks beat Lions, play semi in Wellington, hope Highlanders beat Crusaders in quarters and claim final at home without much travel
                          Chiefs - beat Stormers, hope Highlanders beat Crusaders so they get a home semi, hope to get a final against a returning Canes

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                          @Crucial So - in short, every NZ team wants every other NZ team to win - except everybody wants the Crusaders to lose.
                          Plus Hurricanes really, really want Sharks to somehow pull a win against Lions out of their ass.

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                            having not watched any of the Lions game this year - are they essentially the same team as last year? Or have they regressed or improved?

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                              I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

                              They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

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                                I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

                                They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

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                                @Bovidae Herald has some stats up today from the RR

                                Best tackle percentage (Min 70 tackles)
                                Warren Whiteley (Lions) - 98.1%

                                http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11891738

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

                                  They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

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                                  @Bovidae said in Super Rugby News:

                                  I haven't watched any Lions games either, but Warren Whiteley is out for the rest of Super rugby so that will be a huge loss. With Ackerman leaving they won't be lacking motivation to win the comp.

                                  They are not going to be easy to beat in Jo'burg, as last year proved.

                                  Yeah, I think if last years final was on Jo'burg they would have won. Canes were lucky to just top the table in the end following the Lions loss in Argentina with a 2nd string side from memory.

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                                    Match Brumbies v Hurricanes @ GIO Stadium, Canberra
                                    Date Friday 21 July 2017
                                    Kick-Off 19:35 local
                                    Referee Glen Jackson
                                    AR1 Nic Berry
                                    AR2 Will Houston
                                    TMO Ian Smith

                                    Match Crusaders v Highlanders @ AMI Stadium, Christchurch
                                    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
                                    Kick-Off 19:35 local
                                    Referee Angus Gardner
                                    AR1 Ben O'Keeffe
                                    AR2 Mike Fraser
                                    TMO Glenn Newman

                                    Match Lions v Sharks @ Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg
                                    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
                                    Kick-Off 14:30 local
                                    Referee Marius van der Westhuizen
                                    AR1 Jaco van Heerden
                                    AR2 Egon Seconds
                                    TMO Marius Jonker

                                    Match Stormers v Chiefs @ DHL Newlands, Cape Town
                                    Date Saturday 22 July 2017
                                    Kick-Off 17:00 local
                                    Referee Jaco Peyper
                                    AR1 Rasta Rasivhenge
                                    AR2 Quinton Immelman
                                    TMO Johan Greeff

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                                      So hometown going to Canberra to ref an Aussie - NZ clash...looking forward to it!

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                                        SANZAAR have done some cost-cutting there. Apart from Hometown and Gardner none of the other officials leave their own country.

                                        I'm surprised they didn't wheel out Ayoub for Canberra.

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                                          First the Brumbies get a home final after winning like two games all year. Then on top of that they get Hometown as a ref? We get it News Ltd, you really want an Aussie team in the comp for as long as possible. Maybe be a bit more subtle next year aye?

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