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@sparky still won't change anything. That will mean the Jaguares go into the Semis as top dogs based on the fact they won Q1.
@Canes4life said in Super Rugby News:
@sparky still won't change anything. That will mean the Jaguares go into the Semis as top dogs based on the fact they won Q1.
No it won't, they'd play winner of canes or Highlanders winner in NZ
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@sparky still won't change anything. That will mean the Jaguares go into the Semis as top dogs based on the fact they won Q1.
@Canes4life It would mean that the Canes won't have to beat the Crusaders because the Crusaders would be out of the competition.
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Example
QuartersCrusaders vs 8. Jaguares
Brumbies vs 7. Bulls
Sharks vs 6. Rebels
Hurricanes vs 5. Highlanders
Semis:Hurricanes Vs jaguars - winner qf1 Vs qf4 at highest ladders ground
Brumbies Vs sharks - winner qf2 Vs qf3 at highest ladders groundPrevious to last year it would've been
Brumbies Vs jaguars - highest ladder Vs lowest ladder
Sharks Vs canes - 2nd highest ladders Vs 3rd highest ladder -
@Canes4life said in Super Rugby News:
@sparky still won't change anything. That will mean the Jaguares go into the Semis as top dogs based on the fact they won Q1.
No it won't, they'd play winner of canes or Highlanders winner in NZ
@Machpants no they would host the semi-final in Argie wouldn't they?
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@Machpants no they would host the semi-final in Argie wouldn't they?
@Canes4life no winner of qf1 plays winner of qf4 at highest ladders home ground
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@Canes4life no winner of qf1 plays winner of qf4 at highest ladders home ground
@Machpants right, so the only chance of us hosting a Semi is if the Saders lose?
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@Canes4life It would mean that the Canes won't have to beat the Crusaders because the Crusaders would be out of the competition.
@sparky obviously, won't happen though.
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You can see the reasoning with the jags, in the new system they book tickets for both canes and Highlanders. Previous system they'd have to book tickets to Those placed 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th quarter finalist, cos if they won that's where they could possibly play next
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@Machpants right, so the only chance of us hosting a Semi is if the Saders lose?
@Canes4life said in Super Rugby News:
@Machpants right, so the only chance of us hosting a Semi is if the Saders lose?
Yes
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You can see the reasoning with the jags, in the new system they book tickets for both canes and Highlanders. Previous system they'd have to book tickets to Those placed 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th quarter finalist, cos if they won that's where they could possibly play next
@Machpants said in Super Rugby News:
You can see the reasoning with the jags, in the new system they book tickets for both canes and Highlanders. Previous system they'd have to book tickets to Those placed 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th quarter finalist, cos if they won that's where they could possibly play next
Yeah they changed that a couple of years back and all the teams agreed because of the logistical ease.
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The result (who play who in the QF and SF, and where) is the same, but this is the correct format of the finals:
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The question is with the movement overseas is there enough talent in NZ coming through to fill the holes we seem to have not a lot coming through at
Tight Head Prop
Tall locks
No.6s
First Five behind Barrett, Mounga maybe Ioane
Looking at the u /20s not a lot there
M10 is going to be very interesting as a recruiting tool for SR -
The question is with the movement overseas is there enough talent in NZ coming through to fill the holes we seem to have not a lot coming through at
Tight Head Prop
Tall locks
No.6s
First Five behind Barrett, Mounga maybe Ioane
Looking at the u /20s not a lot there
M10 is going to be very interesting as a recruiting tool for SR -
The result (who play who in the QF and SF, and where) is the same, but this is the correct format of the finals:

@Stargazer yeah my QF numbering was incorrect (I was aware), but I just stuck with what was initially posted to try and decrease confusion. Resultant games are the same
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The question is with the movement overseas is there enough talent in NZ coming through to fill the holes we seem to have not a lot coming through at
Tight Head Prop
Tall locks
No.6s
First Five behind Barrett, Mounga maybe Ioane
Looking at the u /20s not a lot there
M10 is going to be very interesting as a recruiting tool for SR@Chris not overly tall by Locking standards but Walker-Leawere at 1.97m and 122kg isn't small and has already shown at the raw age of 22 that he can mix it with the best. Was really impressed by his work rate against the Blues on Saturday. Our best forward behind Ardie atm.
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@Chris not overly tall by Locking standards but Walker-Leawere at 1.97m and 122kg isn't small and has already shown at the raw age of 22 that he can mix it with the best. Was really impressed by his work rate against the Blues on Saturday. Our best forward behind Ardie atm.
@Canes4life Yeah I like Walker-Leawere He uses what size he has well one for the future
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@Chris 6 doesn't look too bad with Jacobson and Papali'i looking like real prospects there. Robinson is another one.
Frizell also looked pretty good when he was starting for the Highlanders, but he's now getting little game time again.
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@Dice Yeah I agree but we are still looking for One of them to grab the position with both hands that maybe Jacobsen he keeps impressing me every week.
@Chris I'm a fan of Jacobsen aswell, both him and Robinson look like great prospects going forward.
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@Chris I'm a fan of Jacobsen aswell, both him and Robinson look like great prospects going forward.
@Canes4life both playing 6 very well, yet seem to play quite different roles in thier teams.
Blues seem to like using Robinson wide, often stationed on the wing, whereas the games I have seen of Jacobson he has played a bit tighter.