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  • CrucialC Offline
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    By being on the wrong end of an inexperienced ref, making it more difficult to get the points you might be 'entitled' to. It could be just a BP, it could be a complete loss.
    It's quite simple. The less experienced the ref the higher the risk that he makes errors that impact the result.
    I remember the Blues copping some awful reffing in SJKs reign. It was by no means the reason or excuse for their overall performance but it sure made it harder to build confidence or for the team getting frustrated as pressure comes on from all angles.
    As for ref allocation, if I find time I will do some analysis on appointments compared to ranking.

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    @Crucial said in Super Rugby News:

    I remember the Blues copping some awful reffing in SJKs reign. It was by no means the reason or excuse for their overall performance but it sure made it harder to build confidence or for the team getting frustrated as pressure comes on from all angles.

    Before that we got massively offside by having Ali Williams as captain. Pro Tip: yelling at a ref doesn't help

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    #4287

    From Yealden:
    Good afternoon. So that’s the first three rounds of Super Rugby done & with it, the end of the 180 minute restriction for All Blacks, though apparently they aren’t allowed to play more than four games in a row during the season. Here’s what each NZ franchise face over their next six games:

    BLUES
    Sunwolves at home
    Highlanders at home
    Stormers at home
    Waratahs at home
    Chiefs away
    Highlanders away
    Big home stand represents a chance to get back in the mix but IMO can’t afford to drop any of the home games

    CHIEFS
    Crusaders away
    Hurricanes at home
    Bulls away
    Jaguares away
    Blues at home
    Lions at home
    Good luck with that

    CRUSADERS
    Chiefs at home
    Highlanders away (love a southern derby)
    Waratahs away
    Hurricanes away
    Brumbies home
    Highlanders home
    Those three away games in a row could be a challenge to them but they’ve look so organised & ready this season that I doubt it will

    HIGHLANDERS
    Hurricanes away
    Crusaders home
    Blues away
    Hurricanes home
    Crusaders away
    Blues home
    Six straight NZ derbies ... woah! Could be the making of them too though

    HURRICANES
    Highlanders home
    Chiefs away
    Stormers home
    Crusaders home
    Highlanders away
    Sunwolves away
    Pretty balanced draw & they looked very sharp with their ABs back in the mix

    Here’s the NZ conference table after three rounds & as always, your thoughts are welcome too 🇳🇿🏉

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    @taniwharugby

    For the Blues, the Sunwolves may be tricky and the Landers (both games) will be difficult, but they should be able to beat the Stormers, Tahs and Chiefs

    For the Chiefs, everything seems difficult at the moment.

    For the Crusaders, both Highlanders games and the Canes away will be tough, and also the Tahs game. The Tahs always lift their game when playing the Crusaders and they'll want revenge for last year's game.

    Fot the Highlanders, both Hurricanes and Crusaders games will be very tough, and depending on which Blues team turns up, the away game might be difficult too. They seem to have the most difficult 6 games ahead of them with all those derbies. Geez.

    For the Hurricanes, both Highlanders games and the Crusaders game will be tough, but the rest should be okay, unless one of those other games proves to be a banana skin.

    Some interesting weeks ahead!

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    Has anyone seen the dates of the All Blacks one-day and three-day camps? They could spoil things for the NZ teams, again.

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    @Stargazer dunno, for as good as the SW were, I think the Chiefs were poor, the Blues should account for them, but then this is still the BLues I guess.

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    Only 1 team unbeaten after 3 rounds, is that some sort of record? I guess we all wanted competition and so far this year has delivered.

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    @chimoaus competition is only good if your team stays good too 🙂

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    The Canes have signed Andries Ferreira for the rest of the 2019 SR season.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/111004692/south-african-andries-ferreira-joins-hurricanes-to-replace-injured-sam-lousi

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    Mar 3, 2019

    Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau set to take on Reds after Leicester Tigers sign off on Super Rugby loan deal

    Wallabies hooker Tatafu Polota-Nau set to take on Reds after Leicester Tigers sign off on Super Rugby loan deal

    SOS: Wallabies hooker set to take on Reds after loan deal

    Wallabies great Tatafu Polota-Nau is back in Australian rugby and is set to take on the Reds on Saturday night, after the veteran hooker was granted a loan deal.
    
    Polota-Nau is in his second season with traditional English heavyweights Leicester Tigers, but has struggled for game in recent months.
    
    And after Test rake Tolu Latu was suspended for six weeks, the Waratahs inquired with the English club whether they could lure Polota-Nau back home on a short-term deal.
    
    Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson confirmed to reporters in Sydney on Monday afternoon that Polota-Nau was going through the final fine print to secure the deal.
    
    “We are pleased to welcome home internationally renowned hooker and NSW Waratahs’ own Tatafu Polota-Nau, to help fill a short term need with our squad,” Gibson said.
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    Also posted in the Chiefs 2019 thread:

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/111138182/japans-sunwolves-facing-the-chop-from-super-rugby

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    @Tim fucking oath! They can't come over here, beat the Chiefs and not expect any consequences!

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    @Tim If it's true, it's not really surprising. Even with small improvements in performance since they joined the competition, what have they actually contributed to the development of rugby in Japan? You only have to look at the make-up of their squad - with an incredible number of non-Japanese born players - to know that that contribution can't be very significant. This is not a Japanese SR team, this is a multi-national team of SR rejects.

    Going back to a SR 14 opens the door to abolishing the conference system and returning to a shorter regular season (13 matches) than currently (16 matches). Fewer games and less travel; it's good from a player welfare point of view, which should also benefit the quality of the games. The question is, what's the financial impact of such a decision on the competition. I have no idea what Japanese broadcasters/sponsors are currently contributing in that respect.

    Maybe they should join the Major League Rugby in North America.

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    I don’t know what their deal is worth, but I doubt that the Sunwolves bring any many new rugby viewers - most are already fans of the Japan league, and accordingly already subscribe to the main provider (J-sport), so my guess is that you’re right about the lack of impact on TV rights. With that in mind, moving to a 14 team competition would be ideal.

    Even better if they split the Jags and got Argentina, the US, Japan, and other pacific teams in a Super rugby D2 division.

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    Springbok hooker Ralepelle fails drugs test - reports

    Springbok hooker Ralepelle fails drugs test - reports

    South African rugby has been rocked by reports that Springbok hooker Chiliboy Ralepelle has failed a drugs test.

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    @Tim I'll wait for the results of the B sample before throwing him to the wolves. Not because I suspect he's innocent, but it makes the moral high ground even better.

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    "Sprained his ankle. How bad, we will find out tomorrow," Robertson said.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/111162452/super-rugby-crusaders-sweating-on-severity-of-prop-joe-moodys-latest-injury

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/111229596/super-rugby-sharks-centre-jeremy-ward-cops-a-fiveweek-ban-for-dangerous-tackle

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