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"World Series Rugby" aka "Global Rapid Rugby"

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    Not sure from the names if that is the Lions or Manuma....

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      Not sure from the names if that is the Lions or Manuma....

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      Interesting that the China Lions coach has been reported as Mike Rogers. He is a coach (and an ex-player) but also a rugby businessman in various ways.

      He's not the BOP head coach, but he is their CEO.

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        Interesting that the China Lions coach has been reported as Mike Rogers. He is a coach (and an ex-player) but also a rugby businessman in various ways.

        He's not the BOP head coach, but he is their CEO.

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        @Kiap think I mentioned earlier - is he the guy that founded Inside Running?

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          Interesting that the China Lions coach has been reported as Mike Rogers. He is a coach (and an ex-player) but also a rugby businessman in various ways.

          He's not the BOP head coach, but he is their CEO.

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          @Kiap Rogers was also listed as the BOP coach in the Chiefs Country Centurions Cup, and most of this team is from that.

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            I think you might find there are two "Mike Rogers". One is the CEO for the BOPRU and the other is the Assistant Coach for the Steamers. The Assistant Coach is the one coaching the China team. I could be wrong as I never knew there was two but have just checked their home page.

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              I think you might find there are two "Mike Rogers". One is the CEO for the BOPRU and the other is the Assistant Coach for the Steamers. The Assistant Coach is the one coaching the China team. I could be wrong as I never knew there was two but have just checked their home page.

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              @Snollygoster said in "World Series Rugby" aka "Global Rapid Rugby":

              I think you might find there are two "Mike Rogers". One is the CEO for the BOPRU and the other is the Assistant Coach for the Steamers. The Assistant Coach is the one coaching the China team. I could be wrong as I never knew there was two but have just checked their home page.

              CEO Mike has a coaching background, I believe. Like you, I could be wrong but I've got a feeling they are one and the same bloke.

              Anyone from BOP know the answer? Staff pics below (and wearing training shirts).

              https://www.boprugby.co.nz/about-us/staff/

              ----edit--->

              @Snollygoster, You are right ... brothers from another mother?

              alt text alt text

              Coach was interviewed here:

              https://www.facebook.com/DrivingMaul/videos/233436604362463/

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                @Kiap think I mentioned earlier - is he the guy that founded Inside Running?

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                @Bones said in "World Series Rugby" aka "Global Rapid Rugby":

                @Kiap think I mentioned earlier - is he the guy that founded Inside Running?

                Yeah, I saw that. In earlier media reports he was referred to as BOP chief. Rugby Asia 24/7 recently said Mike was Lions coach. Sorta makes sense but, from fousands of miles away, dunno. 🙂

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                  Chine Lions/BOP 42.....Samoa 14

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                    What was the strength of Manuma Samoa? Was there a team list?

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                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/120154553/southland-stags-to-run-with-china-lions-in-global-rapid-rugby-competition

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                        MEDIA RELEASE | China Lions ready to roar into competition
                        China Lions head coach Mike Rogers has selected a squad that has a blend of youth and enthusiasm mixed with power, speed and experience.

                        Global Rapid Rugby season one, officially kicks-off this weekend and Rogers says he is happy with the squad he has chosen for Rapid Rugby 2020.

                        “We have some really great talent in our squad and the side is looking forward to getting the season underway on a positive note.”

                        The Lions played a preseason warmup match against Manuma Samoa at Blake Park, in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand on Saturday, beating the visitors 42-14.

                        Rogers says the side is now looking forward to their season opener against the Fijian Latui at ANZ Stadium, Fiji at 6.15pm (local time).

                        “There are no easy games and it’s going to be a challenge but it’s an exciting one. It’s a little bit like Formula One Racing.

                        “To begin with it’s a technology race, then it becomes a team race. In our instance, it’s adapting to new rules and putting together a squad of players with the right skill-sets that will suit the modified rules.

                        “Then once the competition gets underway, it’s going to be a real race around figuring out how we do this.”

                        Lions’ captain Hugh Blake says the side is hungry and energised for their first hit up against Fijian Latui.

                        “You only do something for the first time once and the pressure is on us to show what the China Lions’ style of rugby is. You could say Rapid Rugby is the perfect canvas to show that.”

                        The fast-moving, high scoring, action-packed game that is ready to burst onto the world stage, has made Rogers look to some other senior players to help Blake mould his younger players into the international arena.

                        “We’ve got a little bit of a different approach for our leadership model. Currently, we have only four players, that is Hugh, Fa’asi Fuatai, Dan Hollinshead and Mathew Skipwith-Garland, but we also have a wisdom group and that comprises of Hoani Matenga, Dwayne Sweeny and Greg Pleasants-Tate,” the coach says.

                        “In our recruitment, we were really mindful of wanting to bring in guys who will really help the younger players along. They have played a lot of rugby in the Super Rugby level. Their job is around training, on and off-field leadership, being really calm and collected. To have these guys in our squad is really powerful.”

                        Rogers says he is also looking forward to the Chinese coaches and players joining the squad once the travel restrictions are lifted.

                        “Getting them into this environment it will be a great opportunity to expose Chinese players and coaches to this level of rugby, having them fully integrated into this environment will not only help these individuals but Chinese rugby as a whole.”

                        The China Lions is part of an innovative partnership between China Rugby Football Association and Bay of Plenty Rugby.

                        China Rugby Football Association’s, Director of the Multi-Ball Games Administrative Centre of the General Administration of Sport Yingbiao Chen says, the Chinese people enjoyed sport and there is a lot of opportunities for rugby to develop in the country because of the partnership.

                        “The joint venture will benefit both countries and I am confident the China Lions team will have a great season.”

                        Bay of Plenty Rugby chief executive Mike Rogers, (who shares the same name as the Lions’ coach) says seeing Rapid Rugby come to fruition is a satisfying feeling.

                        “We are really excited about the inaugural season of Global Rapid Rugby. We have assembled a strong team and expect the side to be competitive and play a dynamic brand of rugby.

                        “Our partnership with China Rugby Football Association is a long-term commitment to fostering rugby in China and we look forward to building a strong fan base in China over the coming seasons.”

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                          The game will be broadcast live on Sky59 pop up Channel at 7pm this Saturday apparently.

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                            MEDIA RELEASE | China Lions ready to roar into competition
                            China Lions head coach Mike Rogers has selected a squad that has a blend of youth and enthusiasm mixed with power, speed and experience.

                            Global Rapid Rugby season one, officially kicks-off this weekend and Rogers says he is happy with the squad he has chosen for Rapid Rugby 2020.

                            “We have some really great talent in our squad and the side is looking forward to getting the season underway on a positive note.”

                            The Lions played a preseason warmup match against Manuma Samoa at Blake Park, in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand on Saturday, beating the visitors 42-14.

                            Rogers says the side is now looking forward to their season opener against the Fijian Latui at ANZ Stadium, Fiji at 6.15pm (local time).

                            “There are no easy games and it’s going to be a challenge but it’s an exciting one. It’s a little bit like Formula One Racing.

                            “To begin with it’s a technology race, then it becomes a team race. In our instance, it’s adapting to new rules and putting together a squad of players with the right skill-sets that will suit the modified rules.

                            “Then once the competition gets underway, it’s going to be a real race around figuring out how we do this.”

                            Lions’ captain Hugh Blake says the side is hungry and energised for their first hit up against Fijian Latui.

                            “You only do something for the first time once and the pressure is on us to show what the China Lions’ style of rugby is. You could say Rapid Rugby is the perfect canvas to show that.”

                            The fast-moving, high scoring, action-packed game that is ready to burst onto the world stage, has made Rogers look to some other senior players to help Blake mould his younger players into the international arena.

                            “We’ve got a little bit of a different approach for our leadership model. Currently, we have only four players, that is Hugh, Fa’asi Fuatai, Dan Hollinshead and Mathew Skipwith-Garland, but we also have a wisdom group and that comprises of Hoani Matenga, Dwayne Sweeny and Greg Pleasants-Tate,” the coach says.

                            “In our recruitment, we were really mindful of wanting to bring in guys who will really help the younger players along. They have played a lot of rugby in the Super Rugby level. Their job is around training, on and off-field leadership, being really calm and collected. To have these guys in our squad is really powerful.”

                            Rogers says he is also looking forward to the Chinese coaches and players joining the squad once the travel restrictions are lifted.

                            “Getting them into this environment it will be a great opportunity to expose Chinese players and coaches to this level of rugby, having them fully integrated into this environment will not only help these individuals but Chinese rugby as a whole.”

                            The China Lions is part of an innovative partnership between China Rugby Football Association and Bay of Plenty Rugby.

                            China Rugby Football Association’s, Director of the Multi-Ball Games Administrative Centre of the General Administration of Sport Yingbiao Chen says, the Chinese people enjoyed sport and there is a lot of opportunities for rugby to develop in the country because of the partnership.

                            “The joint venture will benefit both countries and I am confident the China Lions team will have a great season.”

                            Bay of Plenty Rugby chief executive Mike Rogers, (who shares the same name as the Lions’ coach) says seeing Rapid Rugby come to fruition is a satisfying feeling.

                            “We are really excited about the inaugural season of Global Rapid Rugby. We have assembled a strong team and expect the side to be competitive and play a dynamic brand of rugby.

                            “Our partnership with China Rugby Football Association is a long-term commitment to fostering rugby in China and we look forward to building a strong fan base in China over the coming seasons.”

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                            @mikedogz With the association between BoP and China surely their name would be The Fruits whilst the emblem must surely be a Chinese Gooseberry aka Kiwifruit!

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                              All round 1 games seem to go ahead.

                              :television: Live on Sky Sport 9 (ch 59).

                              Sat 14 March 2020
                              Fijian Latui v China Lions - 7.15pm NZT - ANZ Park, Suva
                              Manuma v South China Tigers - 9.10pm NZT - HBF Park, Perth
                              Western Force v Malaysia Valke - 11.15pm NZT - HBF Park, Perth

                              Here are all the team sheets for this weekend's games.

                              https://www.instagram.com/p/B9qW3X0BLD0/

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                                Awesome game. Crazy decisions from Fiji in last few minutes though. Fiji number 3 was enormous. China 10 reminded me of a player I saw when I was young. Came from morrinsville

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                                  Global Rapid Rugby also suspended

                                  https://www.rapid.rugby/2020-season-suspended/

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