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  • CrucialC Offline
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    Fantastic that they are now arranging double-headers with AB tests but surely it can be arranged that there is less switch over time between the matches? Not a lot of fans are going to turn up at 4.30 when the main game starts 3 hours later.
    I get that you can only squeeze things up so much but not a lot of effort being done in that regard.
    I guess TV schedules have a big say.

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    @Crucial I agree, although it's not 3 hours later. The ABs' tests start at 7.05pm now.

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Crucial I agree, although it's not 3 hours later. The ABs' tests start at 7.05pm now.

    According to allblacks.com the tests start at 7.35

    EDIT: looks like they condradict themselves.
    This from the '2020 Schedule Announced' presser

    Steinlager Series

    All Blacks v Wales, 7.35PM, Saturday 4 July, Eden Park, Auckland
    All Blacks v Wales, 7.35PM, Saturday 11 July, Sky Stadium, Wellington
    All Blacks v Scotland, 7.35PM, Saturday 18 July, Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

    Investec Rugby Championship

    All Blacks v Australia, 7.35PM, Saturday 15 August, Sky Stadium, Wellington
    All Blacks v Argentina, 7.35PM, Saturday 29 August, FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
    All Blacks v South Africa, 7.35PM, Saturday 5 September, Eden Park Auckland

    On the schedule page it show 7.05

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    @Crucial No, they have recently confirmed the change and not amended all their webpages, yet.

    Here's the correct schedule: https://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/all-blacks/

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Crucial No, they have recently confirmed the change and not amended all their webpages, yet.

    Here's the correct schedule: https://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/all-blacks/

    Fuck knows who runs that webpage but they are useless. How many years did it take for them to link the stats (which aren't really stats, more player lists and game histories) to somewhere easily found instead of tucked away three layers deep

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    @Stargazer said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Crucial No, they have recently confirmed the change and not amended all their webpages, yet.

    Here's the correct schedule: https://www.allblacks.com/fixtures/all-blacks/

    There are errors on that page too.

    It has the Melbourne Bledisloe as a 12.00AM kickoff...

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    @KiwiMurph That's the default time that shows up for matches for which the k/o time hasn't been set, yet.

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    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

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    @Stargazer Thanks. Doesn't explain why it's not the first game listed in The Rugby Championship given the others are ordered by date.

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    @KiwiMurph Yeah, on this page, they list the home games first, then the away games.

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    @Stargazer Cheers. I'll definitely be getting along to the double header in Melbourne.

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    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

    An hour of warm ups? This is where flexibility and a bit of lateral thinking could go a long way.
    For me, one of the worst things about going to live games these days is the amount of faffing about before and during matches, Live spectators are an afterthought to the desires of TV and other 'requirements'. You don't notice the stops as much on TV as your attention is diverted by a replay or 'analysis' but at the grounds the game dies as endless water boys run on at every stoppage.

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    @Crucial said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

    An hour of warm ups? This is where flexibility and a bit of lateral thinking could go a long way.

    But if the kickoff time for AB tests is 7:05 pm it is the same timeframe as for SR games. I don't disagree with you about the dead time for a spectator, as I am often one of them.

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    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Crucial said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

    An hour of warm ups? This is where flexibility and a bit of lateral thinking could go a long way.

    But if the kickoff time for AB tests is 7:05 pm it is the same timeframe as for SR games. I don't disagree with you about the dead time for a spectator, as I am often one of them.

    I guess that the real question is 'How many ticket holders turn up for the curtain-raiser?'
    That is a % that should be targeted to increase. Gap between games is but one of the factors that could help. Otherwise the double-header concept is merely a sham to reduce costs.

    I would wager that if that Welly game was played mid-week at 5.30 with a $10 entry (kids free), you would get a decent crowd.

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    https://www.allblacks.com/news/new-zealand-rugby-exploring-all-options-for-black-ferns/

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    @Crucial said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

    An hour of warm ups? This is where flexibility and a bit of lateral thinking could go a long way.

    Goddamn right. It's only rugby that requires warmups on the pitch prior to the game. League warms up outside, Rugby could do that too. they just don't care enough to change, and it's written into competition rules usually.

    There's nothing that prepares yo ufor a good game of rugby like a good game of rugby. Bring back curtain raisers - womens, club, 1st XV, don't care ... a 545 kickoff followed by a 730 kickoff would be awesome.

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    @nzzp said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Crucial said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    @Bovidae said in 2020 Black Ferns:

    The curtain-raisers in SR games start at 4:25 pm. They need to give enough time for the player warm-ups for the main game.

    An hour of warm ups? This is where flexibility and a bit of lateral thinking could go a long way.

    Goddamn right. It's only rugby that requires warmups on the pitch prior to the game. League warms up outside, Rugby could do that too. they just don't care enough to change, and it's written into competition rules usually.

    There's nothing that prepares yo ufor a good game of rugby like a good game of rugby. Bring back curtain raisers - womens, club, 1st XV, don't care ... a 545 kickoff followed by a 730 kickoff would be awesome.

    AFL seem to as well

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    Sad news. Fortunately, she has been able to win a World Cup during her time in the black jersey.

    Black Ferns lock Charmaine Smith has today announced her retirement from all rugby.
    29-year-old Smith, who has played 27 Tests for the Black Ferns since 2015, has made the difficult decision after a scan found a bulging disc in her neck.
    
    New Zealand Rugby’s Head of Women’s Rugby, Cate Sexton said Smith’s health and wellbeing was the priority and the medical advice was clear.
    
    “Rugby is a contact sport and to play with this type of injury was simply too risky for Charmaine’s health. It’s obviously hugely disappointing for her, the Black Ferns and fans, but it’s the right thing to do and she has the backing of her medical team, her family and teammates.
    
    “Charmaine also has a career in the New Zealand Police as a sergeant, which is equally important to her. Fortunately, her injury won’t impact her policing role and she will continue to serve her community outside of rugby,” Sexton said.
    
    Smith made her debut for the Black Ferns in 2015 in Canada and went on to play 27 Tests in the black jersey, scoring 20 points during that time.
    
    Born and bred in Whangarei, Smith moved to Auckland in 2009. A former netballer, she was a training partner for the Northern Mystics and a provincial player for North Harbour before making the switch to rugby in 2014. She represented both North Harbour and Auckland in the Farah Palmer Cup.
    
    Moore said Smith’s progress in rugby has been rapid after she made the switch from netball where she had quickly became a key member of the Black Ferns.
    
    In 2017 Smith played in all five matches in the Rugby World Cup in Ireland and scored a try in the Black Ferns 41-31 victory in the final against England in Belfast.
    

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    This will be a big loss as Smith was the main lineout option for the Black Ferns. They will need to find another tall (relatively speaking) young lock. Chelsea Bremner would be the likely replacement.

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    I'll put this in here cos I can't find a Black Ferns 2020 thread anywhere near the top. Girls are going to struggle for the RWC next year unless they get some game time in. Is the Womens 6N going ahead this year? Autumn 8 Nations for ladies too?

    https://www.rugbypass.com/news/black-ferns-confirm-three-match-schedule-to-support-world-cup-preparation/

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