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    https://www.rugbypass.com/news/zebre-sign-former-all-black-u20-scrumhalf

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    @tim 218th best halfback hahahahaha

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      @tim 218th best halfback hahahahaha

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      @african-monkey still at least 10k places above me!! But any kind of international ranking like that is a laugh 😁

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        Terrence Hepetema any good these days? Signed for London Irish last week.

        By 'good', I mean good for the English second tier. See he played a little Super rugby for the Blues last season

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          Terrence Hepetema any good these days? Signed for London Irish last week.

          By 'good', I mean good for the English second tier. See he played a little Super rugby for the Blues last season

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          @margin_walker He played quite well in the 1 start he got given for the Blues.

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            @tim 218th best halfback hahahahaha

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            @african-monkey haha, yeah those rankings...

            so 218th in the world, will be 52nd in France.

            In NZ, he is in theory, in the top 15 halves being in a super rugby team....

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              That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

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                That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

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                @stargazer 20, 21 & 41....

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                  @stargazer 20, 21 & 41....

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                  @taniwharugby Look at 17, still there. Never played SR in his life.

                  Edit: 6th ranked 1st 5/8th is a joke, too.

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                    @taniwharugby Look at 17, still there. Never played SR in his life.

                    Edit: 6th ranked 1st 5/8th is a joke, too.

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                    @stargazer well BB is the best player in the M10 cup!

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                      @stargazer well BB is the best player in the M10 cup!

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                      @taniwharugby They managed to get a lot of first-fives in that M10 Cup ranking that haven't played a single game this year!

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                        That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

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                        @stargazer said in Exodus 2019:

                        That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

                        I cheated.
                        Christ on a bike. He isn't even the best 1st5 at his family bbq.

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                          @rocky-rockbottom think HUrricane!

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                            @stargazer said in Exodus 2019:

                            That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

                            I cheated.
                            Christ on a bike. He isn't even the best 1st5 at his family bbq.

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                            @crucial said in Exodus 2019:

                            @stargazer said in Exodus 2019:

                            That ranking is such a joke! Don't cheat and have look. Guess who they have ranked the 5th first five-eighth in Super Rugby! (Don't answer if you've already seen it). Virtual chocolate fish for who guesses right first.

                            I cheated.
                            Christ on a bike. He isn't even the best 1st5 at his family bbq.

                            I haven't looked but can Guess from this comment.

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                              Fat Boy Garden Shed, I guess

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                                Fat Boy Garden Shed, I guess

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                                  Good timing for Ardie to negotiate his contract

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                                    Magpies and Samoa fullback JJ Taulagi has signed a short-term contract with French Pro D2 club Stade Montois (injury cover) until the end of the season.

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                                      We are continuing to scrape the barrel at the moment...which is a good thing TBH.

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                                        Ta$man and NZ U20 wing Tima Faingaanuku has signed a short-term deal with French Top 14 club Perpignan until the end of the season.

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                                          Nothing confirmed but this hints that perhaps as many as 12 of the current All Blacks squad, including Beauden Barrett and Brodie Retallick, could be part of Exodus 2019:

                                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/109020692/nz-rugby-up-against-it-but-fighting-hard-to-retain-beauden-barrett-brodie-retallick

                                          NZ Rugby up against it, but fighting hard to retain Beauden Barrett, Brodie Retallick

                                          New Zealand Rugby is digging in for the fight to retain All Blacks superstars Beauden Barrett and Brodie Retallick after the next World Cup.

                                          But even they are not prepared to offer any assurances that their two most sought-after players can be retained to provide the experienced core for the next World Cup cycle through to 2023.

                                          The international market, led by France and Japan, is simply at a level that NZ Rugby cannot hope to match. That, says chief executive Steve Tew, makes it increasingly difficult for experienced All Blacks to be re-signed so far out from the next global event.

                                          NZ Rugby accepts there will be a post-RWC exodus of veteran figures following the global event in Japan next year. That's now a given in the four-year contracting cycle.

                                          That will likely see skipper Kieran Read, who has already confirmed his intention to finish up as an All Black after Japan, Ben Smith, Ryan Crotty, Waisake Naholo, Owen Franks, Sonny Bill Williams and Dane Coles depart. They have served their time and made their dues.

                                          But it's that group of hardened experienced players still in their mid to late-20s who become important. Men such as Barrett, Retallick, Codie Taylor, Sam Whitelock, TJ Perenara, Sam Cane and Ardie Savea who could potentially go through to the next RWC.
                                          "The money has gone up another notch which is predictable but disappointing," Tew told Stuff of the international market his organisation is constantly fighting. "We've always got a group of players coming off contract one way or the other.

                                          "Clearly in Beauden and Brodie particularly, they're two world-class players who are worth a lot on the international market. So we're working closely with their people. But there's another bunch of young guys and more experienced players."

                                          Asked if he was confident Barrett and Retallick could be retained, Tew's response during an extensive Saturday interview was deliberately qualified.

                                          "I'm confident we'll do all we can to make their decision a tough one. We want them both to stay but we've got to be realistic about the market we're in too. So we'll have to wait and see."

                                          Barrett might be the most difficult to hold on to. Clubs in France are reportedly ready to make him the highest paid player in the game at $2 million-plus a year and the deep-pocketed Japan companies are also said to be circling with similar offers.

                                          The potential of combining a sabbatical-style stint in Japan with continuing his All Blacks career has been touted for Barrett, but it's thought the level of offers being waved under his nose could tempt him to make the move a more permanent one.

                                          Retallick is likely to have different motivations but his status as the best and most consistent forward in the game will have French clubs offering the sort of money he might struggle to turn down.

                                          Meanwhile, Tew was non-committal on the likelihood of rugby's radical league of nations concept getting over the line. A formal 12-team international competition has been mooted to replace the existing July and November windows, though at present it remains very much a work in progress.

                                          "There's a concept being worked on, and we've all agreed it's worthwhile continuing that work. Until we get through that process and people sit back round a table and work out whether the change is going to make a difference … no decisions will be made," he told Stuff.

                                          But Tew did confirm a change in the much-criticised international revenue model was not part of the process as it stood.

                                          "This is not about discussing how the existing revenue is shared. We wouldn't even get to the table if that was the issue," he said.

                                          "If we can increase the value of those games by putting them into a competition structure with some purpose then we'll increase the value broadcasters, sponsors and fans bring to it, then we can discuss how that extra revenue is shared.

                                          "But that's a second body of work."

                                          The long-time NZ Rugby boss was also not pushing any panic buttons about the All Blacks' late-season wobbles, with two test losses and another couple of near-misses.

                                          "We lost two tests in a 14-game programme and we probably feel as though it wasn't our best year. Most other countries would be pretty satisfied with that result.

                                          "The international game is very competitive. We've always said the rest of the world weren't far behind and we needed to keep working hard to stay in front. That's still the case.

                                          "But we absolutely pay tribute to particularly Ireland. They've had an outstanding 12 months, and deservedly won World Rugby's team of the year, coach of the year and player of the year."

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