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    Tongan Thor actually looked really impressive. Excellent in the loose and scrummaged well. I think this guy will play a lot of Tests for the Wallabies. Bit of a loss to Auckland rugby imo.

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      Thorn has got the Reds going well. Enjoyable game of rugby that.

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        The Jaguares are giving the Tahs a good 'ol spanking! 26-0 after 20 minutes.

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          That's scarcely believable (as is the thoughts that the Blues could win in Johanesburg!). I guess the IRB will be taking a close look at of the passenger lists for flights from Mumbai to Buenos Aires

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            The Jaguares are giving the Tahs a good 'ol spanking! 26-0 after 20 minutes.

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            @stargazer thats disappointing...I have the Jaguares to win by less haha

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              Probably the best 40 mins I've ever seen the Jaguares play.

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                That's a pity. That looked brilliant and the Jaguares player (23) deserved that try.

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                  Full time: Jaguares 38 - 28 Waratahs

                  That score is flattering the Tahs, who scored two converted tries in the last 5 minutes.

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                    Any one see how Michael Little went for the Sunwolves?

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                      Any one see how Michael Little went for the Sunwolves?

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                      @tim said in Super Rugby News:

                      Any one see how Michael Little went for the Sunwolves?

                      Looked like he did for NH. He still finds unlikely breaks, a good player for a midget.

                      Good enough to have a contract in NZ IMO

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                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/102179367/minimal-injury-letup-for-chiefs-following-super-rugby-bye-week

                        After missing the gutsy 27-21 victory over the Blues in Auckland two Fridays back, lock Brodie Retallick (poke in the eye at training) and first five-eighth/fullback back Marty McKenzie (concussion) are both fit to face the Bulls in Hamilton on Friday night, but that's the only good news coach Colin Cooper had to report pre-training on Monday afternoon.

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                          Thwaites played for the Chiefs Dev team but I know little about him. He did start for BOP last year.

                          Based on who is available Ross and Ta'avao will start with Tu'inukuafe and Thwaites on the bench. SA teams are always a good test in the scrum so Hoeft will be working hard this week.

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                            Financial crisis rocks Bulls

                            The Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd is close to bankruptcy and struggling to repay the Blue Bulls Rugby Union after receiving unauthorised loans worth millions.

                            According to Rapport newspaper, BBRU president Gert Wessels allegedly made several unauthorised loan transfers from the union’s funds to the company, but the payments are in arrears. The company is close to being declared bankrupt and is surviving on more loans and favours.

                            An initial loan worth R8.43-million from the union to the BBC was supposed to be paid off by February 2017 but the company has failed to do so. Despite the non-payment, the union’s CEO Eugene Hare approved another unauthorised loan of R5-million to the BBC, while also signing as a surety for R7.5-million of the company’s other outstanding debt.

                            The unions’ clubs have now tabled a motion of no confidence in Wessels, stating that he recklessly acted outside his mandate and ruined the union financially.

                            ‘We are of the opinion that he [Wessels] did not put the BBRU’s interests first and we feel he can’t stay on in the position as president,’ said BBRU vice-president Henri van Aswegen.

                            But according to BBC CEO Barend van Graan, financial difficulty is not exclusive to the Bulls' business arm, but rather the entire South African rugby industry.

                            ‘We are under pressure financially because of the teams’ underachievements, rising costs, low income and dwindling [crowd] attendance. The company will repay these loans as soon as we start making profit again,’ said Van Graan.

                            After being requested from the BBRU to resign, Wessels reportedly said he’ll only do so if the union nominates him for a position on the SA Rugby executive committee.

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                              https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/102179367/minimal-injury-letup-for-chiefs-following-super-rugby-bye-week

                              After missing the gutsy 27-21 victory over the Blues in Auckland two Fridays back, lock Brodie Retallick (poke in the eye at training) and first five-eighth/fullback back Marty McKenzie (concussion) are both fit to face the Bulls in Hamilton on Friday night, but that's the only good news coach Colin Cooper had to report pre-training on Monday afternoon.

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                              @tim said in Super Rugby News:

                              After missing the gutsy 27-21 victory over the Blues in Auckland two Fridays back, lock Brodie Retallick (poke in the eye at training) and first five-eighth/fullback back Marty McKenzie (concussion) are both fit to face the Bulls in Hamilton on Friday night, but that's the only good news coach Colin Cooper had to report pre-training on Monday afternoon.

                              If it was up to me, I'd keep MMac out of the 23 and keep Falcon in. Give the lad as much game time as possible. If they want Dmac to play 80 minutes, they can always move him to fullback (assuming they won't start him there).

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                                Newshub has a little more detail on the Chiefs' injuries:

                                http://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2018/03/super-rugby-chiefs-remain-without-key-players-due-to-injury-ahead-of-bulls-clash.html

                                Lock Dominic Bird is consulting a specialist and may undergo season-ending shoulder surgery, while All Black Charlie Ngatai remains sidelined for at least another two weeks due to his knee injury.

                                Test prop Kane Hames, suffering from concussion symptoms, could also miss this week's clash with the Bulls in Hamilton.

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                                  Financial crisis rocks Bulls

                                  The Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd is close to bankruptcy and struggling to repay the Blue Bulls Rugby Union after receiving unauthorised loans worth millions.

                                  According to Rapport newspaper, BBRU president Gert Wessels allegedly made several unauthorised loan transfers from the union’s funds to the company, but the payments are in arrears. The company is close to being declared bankrupt and is surviving on more loans and favours.

                                  An initial loan worth R8.43-million from the union to the BBC was supposed to be paid off by February 2017 but the company has failed to do so. Despite the non-payment, the union’s CEO Eugene Hare approved another unauthorised loan of R5-million to the BBC, while also signing as a surety for R7.5-million of the company’s other outstanding debt.

                                  The unions’ clubs have now tabled a motion of no confidence in Wessels, stating that he recklessly acted outside his mandate and ruined the union financially.

                                  ‘We are of the opinion that he [Wessels] did not put the BBRU’s interests first and we feel he can’t stay on in the position as president,’ said BBRU vice-president Henri van Aswegen.

                                  But according to BBC CEO Barend van Graan, financial difficulty is not exclusive to the Bulls' business arm, but rather the entire South African rugby industry.

                                  ‘We are under pressure financially because of the teams’ underachievements, rising costs, low income and dwindling [crowd] attendance. The company will repay these loans as soon as we start making profit again,’ said Van Graan.

                                  After being requested from the BBRU to resign, Wessels reportedly said he’ll only do so if the union nominates him for a position on the SA Rugby executive committee.

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                                  Machpants
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                                  @tim Not just the Blue Bulls with dodgy goings on

                                  https://www.alloutrugby.com/why-is-wakefield-on-tour/

                                  Broke Western Province president goes on jollies with SR team

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                                  • TimT Tim

                                    Financial crisis rocks Bulls

                                    The Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd is close to bankruptcy and struggling to repay the Blue Bulls Rugby Union after receiving unauthorised loans worth millions.

                                    According to Rapport newspaper, BBRU president Gert Wessels allegedly made several unauthorised loan transfers from the union’s funds to the company, but the payments are in arrears. The company is close to being declared bankrupt and is surviving on more loans and favours.

                                    An initial loan worth R8.43-million from the union to the BBC was supposed to be paid off by February 2017 but the company has failed to do so. Despite the non-payment, the union’s CEO Eugene Hare approved another unauthorised loan of R5-million to the BBC, while also signing as a surety for R7.5-million of the company’s other outstanding debt.

                                    The unions’ clubs have now tabled a motion of no confidence in Wessels, stating that he recklessly acted outside his mandate and ruined the union financially.

                                    ‘We are of the opinion that he [Wessels] did not put the BBRU’s interests first and we feel he can’t stay on in the position as president,’ said BBRU vice-president Henri van Aswegen.

                                    But according to BBC CEO Barend van Graan, financial difficulty is not exclusive to the Bulls' business arm, but rather the entire South African rugby industry.

                                    ‘We are under pressure financially because of the teams’ underachievements, rising costs, low income and dwindling [crowd] attendance. The company will repay these loans as soon as we start making profit again,’ said Van Graan.

                                    After being requested from the BBRU to resign, Wessels reportedly said he’ll only do so if the union nominates him for a position on the SA Rugby executive committee.

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                                    @tim after reading @Rocky-Rockbottom , I'm never sure if what I'm reading is satire or not.

                                    Sadly, this is farce not satire.

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                                      Financial crisis rocks Bulls

                                      The Blue Bulls Company (Pty) Ltd is close to bankruptcy and struggling to repay the Blue Bulls Rugby Union after receiving unauthorised loans worth millions.

                                      According to Rapport newspaper, BBRU president Gert Wessels allegedly made several unauthorised loan transfers from the union’s funds to the company, but the payments are in arrears. The company is close to being declared bankrupt and is surviving on more loans and favours.

                                      An initial loan worth R8.43-million from the union to the BBC was supposed to be paid off by February 2017 but the company has failed to do so. Despite the non-payment, the union’s CEO Eugene Hare approved another unauthorised loan of R5-million to the BBC, while also signing as a surety for R7.5-million of the company’s other outstanding debt.

                                      The unions’ clubs have now tabled a motion of no confidence in Wessels, stating that he recklessly acted outside his mandate and ruined the union financially.

                                      ‘We are of the opinion that he [Wessels] did not put the BBRU’s interests first and we feel he can’t stay on in the position as president,’ said BBRU vice-president Henri van Aswegen.

                                      But according to BBC CEO Barend van Graan, financial difficulty is not exclusive to the Bulls' business arm, but rather the entire South African rugby industry.

                                      ‘We are under pressure financially because of the teams’ underachievements, rising costs, low income and dwindling [crowd] attendance. The company will repay these loans as soon as we start making profit again,’ said Van Graan.

                                      After being requested from the BBRU to resign, Wessels reportedly said he’ll only do so if the union nominates him for a position on the SA Rugby executive committee.

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                                      booboo
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                                      @tim are Blue Bulls the Old Northern Transvaal union as opposed to the Super Rugby entity? ie like Auckland v. the Blues? Canterbury v. Crusaders?

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                                        The Chiefs have had by far and away the highest injury toll over the last few years. Surely questions must be asked about how their players are conditioned. It seems that NZ squads are also suffering a hell of a lot more serious injuries than the Aussie and South African teams. I wonder why this is. The argument that our Conference is faster and more brutal dioesn't explain the high toll as it's only been three weeks into the season.

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                                          Lions title hopes dented as skipper Whiteley ruled out for four weeks

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