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  • StargazerS Offline
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    This is not only for Super Rugby, but as it is the first competition to start in 2020, I'm posting it here:

    New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has announced a 30-strong National Referee Squad for the 2020 season

    2020 National Referee Squad

    *Denotes Super Rugby Assistant Referee

    Glen Jackson (Bay of Plenty) - Professional Referee
    Mike Fraser (Wellington) - Professional Referee
    Ben O’Keeffe (Wellington) - Professional Referee
    Paul Williams (Taranaki) - Professional Referee
    Brendon Pickerill (North Harbour) - Professional Referee
    James Doleman (Otago) * - Professional Referee & HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series referee

    Dan Waenga (Hawke’s Bay) *
    James Munro (Canterbury) *
    Angus Mabey (Auckland) *
    Rebecca Mahoney (Wairarapa Bush) *
    Brittany Andrew (Manawatu)
    Nick Briant (Bay of Plenty)
    Richard Kelly (Taranaki) - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series referee
    Cam Stone (Taranaki)
    Tipene Cottrell (Hawke’s Bay)
    Maggie Cogger-Orr (Auckland)
    Lauren Jenner (Counties Manukau) - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series referee
    Stu Curran (Manawatu)
    Jono Bredin (Otago)
    Marcus Playle (Auckland)
    Chris Paul (South Canterbury)
    Richard Gordon (Wellington)
    Hugh Reed (Hawke’s Bay)
    Mike Winter (Waikato)
    Nick Hogan (Wellington)
    George Haswell (Canterbury)
    Dan Moore (Canterbury)
    Larissa Collingwood (Waikato)
    Emily Hsieh (Wellington) - HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series referee
    Tiana Ngawati (Bay of Plenty) – Sevens Referee specialist

    Super Rugby Television Match Officials
    Aaron Patterson (Waikato)
    Glenn Newman (North Harbour)
    Shane McDermott (Bay of Plenty)
    Chris Hart (Otago)

    National Coaches
    Chris Pollock
    Kane McBride
    Colin Hawke
    Brent Murray
    Rob Parkes
    Chris Morgan
    Paul Honiss

    National Selectors
    Paul Honiss
    Matt Peters
    Nicky Inwood
    Errol Brain

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    @Stargazer No Skeen?

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    @KiwiMurph Retired, hasn't he?

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    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @KiwiMurph Retired, hasn't he?

    Oh I really really hope so that would be Awesome

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  • OleOleOleO Offline
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    @Chris yes, Ben has retired

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    @OleOleOle said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Chris yes, Ben has retired

    Excellent

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    Sunwolves bag pair of Springboks for upcoming Super Rugby campaign

    Sunwolves bag pair of Springboks for upcoming Super Rugby campaign

    The Sunwolves have continued their influx of offshore talent ahead of their final campaign in Super Rugby by capturing the signatures of two Springboks.

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    @Tim Another signing is Wellington loosie Mateaki Kafatolu.

    https://sunwolves.or.jp/information/article/6922/

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    Maybe wrapping up the Sunwolves was a bad move. They could have been a way to keep more players in Super rugby and test eligible

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    @canefan NZ players playing for the Sunwolves aren't test eligible, though.

    I also doubt the Sunwolves are paying the wages that players are earning when they take up overseas' contracts in Europe or in Japan's Top League.

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    #235

    The obvious result of the All Blacks' assistant coach announcement:

    HURRICANES PROMOTE JASON HOLLAND TO HEAD COACH

    Jason Holland has been promoted to Hurricanes head coach after John Plumtree’s elevation to the All Blacks coaching team.
    Holland, who has been a successful and widely respected assistant coach at the Hurricanes since 2016, takes over his new role with immediate effect.
    
    The 47-year-old has helped the Hurricanes make the Investec Super Rugby play-offs in every season he has been involved with the club, first as an assistant to Chris Boyd and then with Plumtree at the helm in 2019.
    
    The former Manawatu and Taranaki representative enjoyed a successful playing career in New Zealand before he made 102 appearances for top Ireland club Munster between 1999 and 2008.
    
    His coaching career started in Munster before he returned to New Zealand where he was an assistant at Canterbury before moving to the Hurricanes.
    
    Cory Jane, who made 123 appearances for the Hurricanes between 2007 and 2017, and has made a successful move into coaching with the Wellington Lions, has joined the management team as defence coach on an initial two-year contract.
    
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    Right decision in the circumstances. Cory jane maybe a boof head, but he does have a good rugby brain, he is also not constrained by convention which can be a good thing.

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    @Machpants hopefully he can teach them the Jane-fend, was a thing of beauty!

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #238

    Hmmm, Cory Jane has only two years of coaching experience and is already promoted to a Hurricanes coaching role. I hope they have considered other candidates as well and that this is not again an internal-Wellington promotion (less than 4 months after Wellington Head Coach Chris Gibbes was appointed as Hurricanes Ass Coach).

    I'll give him the benefit of the doubt because he was awesome as a player, and maybe he'll remember that the Canes catchment is larger than Wellington.

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    @Stargazer I think there's always been quite a bit of guilt within NZR after Jane suffered the indignity of playing for the Magpies for a season. Good on them trying to make it up to him now.

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    @Toddy said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Stargazer I think there's always been quite a bit of fanboying within NZR after Jane enjoyed the honour of playing for the Magpies for a season. Good on them.

    Fixed.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @Toddy said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @Stargazer I think there's always been quite a bit of guilt within NZR after Jane suffered the indignity of playing for the Magpies for a season. Good on them trying to make it up to him now.

    Jane admits that playing for the Magpies, the team his father loves, was the making of his career ... before that he was just a bro-gan from the Hutt who was going nowhere. You're welcome Wellington, Canes and the ABs.

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    I'm now convinced that no supporter base in NZ can match up to the HB guys in the "full of themselves" stakes

    Except maybe the Cantabs, but at least the Cantabs have some success to base it on.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2020:

    I'm now convinced that no supporter base in NZ can match up to the HB guys in the "full of themselves" stakes

    Except maybe the Cantabs, but at least the Cantabs have some success to base it on.

    Firstly, GFY! 😠

    Secondly, I went to a uni full of BoP-ians and Northlanders, us HB boys give it a decent tilt online, but can't compare with you lot IRL.

    Thirdly, yes, Cantabs.

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