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    Rumours at this stage

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    @MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:

    Rumours at this stage

    Can you give a precis? Where would they go?

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    @Machpants said in NH club rugby:

    @MiketheSnow said in NH club rugby:

    Rumours at this stage

    Can you give a precis? Where would they go?

    English Premier League instead of Worcester and possibly Wasps

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    @MiketheSnow this can open the door for our CC Premier league teams Cheetahs, Griquas and Pumas.

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    Worcester and Wasps owe huge sums in unpaid tax. Neither club is going to survive.

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    Alapati Leiua to make his Stormers debut vs Embra on saturday

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    @sparky said in NH club rugby:

    Worcester and Wasps owe huge sums in unpaid tax. Neither club is going to survive.

    It looks grim but if the clubs go to the wall, creditors are unlikely to get too many pennies in the pound. Don’t underestimate the ability for a deal to be made.

    My guess (based on fuck all apart from a hunch and a dose of cynicism) is that Wasps will survive and they will let perennial relegation candidates Worcester go to the wall.

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    @OomPB said in NH club rugby:

    Alapati Leiua to make his Stormers debut vs Embra on saturday

    So he didn't even see out the NPC season with Waikato. If ALB is ready to go Leiua isn't needed.

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    Asset strip the club, then blame the players and fans that it failed. Utter scumbags

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester Warriors owners have apportioned blame on the playing squad and on their supporters in a statement branded 'despicably shameless'.

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    @Machpants said in NH club rugby:

    Asset strip the club, then blame the players and fans that it failed. Utter scumbags

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester Warriors owners have apportioned blame on the playing squad and on their supporters in a statement branded 'despicably shameless'.

    Doesn't seem to be very diplomatic does it? Though to be fair I not sure what they asset stripped etc, haven't followed it enough.

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    @Dan54 said in NH club rugby:

    @Machpants said in NH club rugby:

    Asset strip the club, then blame the players and fans that it failed. Utter scumbags

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester owners blame players and fans in statement branded 'shameless'

    Worcester Warriors owners have apportioned blame on the playing squad and on their supporters in a statement branded 'despicably shameless'.

    Doesn't seem to be very diplomatic does it? Though to be fair I not sure what they asset stripped etc, haven't followed it enough.

    They sold the club carpark and other field for fuck all to businesses they own recently. Cos 'the club needed the money' but that is asset stripping. I would imagine they will be sequestered back when the club is wound up, as it is within 6 months

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    Great game today between Saracens and Leicester. An open but pretty even game to begin with but in the end Sarries just blew away the champions and stuck 50 points on them. In amongst a very good team performance, there was some excellent individual displays but Theo Mafarland, the Samoan lock/flanker was simply outstanding. A ridiculous performance.

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    I mean, doesn't that make it even worse when you get done over?

    Ref mic picks up Kyle Sinckler sledge as prop's performance slated

    Ref mic picks up Kyle Sinckler sledge as prop's performance slated

    A humourous sledge from Bristol Bears prop Kyle Sinckler was heard on the ref mic during his side's 30-15 Gallagher Premiership loss to...

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    #2601

    @Bovidae https://www.news24.com/sport/rugby/unitedrugbychampionship/stormers-new-recruit-leiua-on-urc-debut-in-exciting-midfield-combo-with-mngomezulu-20221007

    He is new combination with the SA U20 captain.

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    @OomPB When Leiua played for Waikato he was usually at 12. A strong, direct runner, but doesn't have the speed he used to.

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    Nigel Owens  /  Oct 8, 2022  /  Rugby News

    Nigel Owens: My new job in rugby and the illegal trend we've already spotted | Wales Online

    Nigel Owens: My new job in rugby and the illegal trend we've already spotted | Wales Online

    The world renowned referee has taken up a new job within the URC and outlines exactly what it involves

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    #2604

    @Bones wonder if we have anyone doing similar in nz with our refs, cos when you watch the way some of these guys ref and the errors they keep making you wonder if they get reviewed at all.

    Reffing is a critical part of the game, and a poor ref can ruin a game, so helping refs be better should be a high priority (that's without talking about the rules, although that's probably part of the issue with some refs)

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    #2605

    @taniwharugby said in NH club rugby:

    @Bones wonder if we have anyone doing similar in nz with our refs, cos when you watch the way some of these guys ref and the errors they keep making you wonder if they get reviewed at all.

    Reffing is a critical part of the game, and a poor ref can ruin a game, so helping refs be better should be a high priority (that's without talking about the rules, although that's probably part of the issue with some refs)

    We need more Pro refs, and I don't know what they are paid, but maybe not enough? But certainly multiple international training camps, better oversight throughout the world, refs doing other countries domestic comps not just NH refs doing SH internationals. While they are at it, a group of a dozen, whatever, full time judiciary members who do all international disciplinary commissions via video. Get some consistency there

    I see NZR is trying to recognise refs more by giving them carrots, I was a bit confused a couple of weeks ago when I saw a bunch of people dressed up posh, then noticed two refs with caps on!

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    #2606

    @Machpants said in NH club rugby:

    @taniwharugby said in NH club rugby:

    @Bones wonder if we have anyone doing similar in nz with our refs, cos when you watch the way some of these guys ref and the errors they keep making you wonder if they get reviewed at all.

    Reffing is a critical part of the game, and a poor ref can ruin a game, so helping refs be better should be a high priority (that's without talking about the rules, although that's probably part of the issue with some refs)

    We need more Pro refs, and I don't know what they are paid, but maybe not enough? But certainly multiple international training camps, better oversight throughout the world, refs doing other countries domestic comps not just NH refs doing SH internationals. While they are at it, a group of a dozen, whatever, full time judiciary members who do all international disciplinary commissions via video. Get some consistency there

    I see NZR is trying to recognise refs more by giving them carrots, I was a bit confused a couple of weeks ago when I saw a bunch of people dressed up posh, then noticed two refs with caps on!

    Pretty apt then given the old wives tale that eating carrots improves eyesight!

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    The worm has turned, first 4 weeks English prem versus SRP

    Competition/Team Ball-in-play time [average minutes]

    Force [Australian highest] 33.8’
    Super Rugby Pacific 34.0’
    Gallagher Premiership 36.8’
    Crusaders [NZ highest] 36.9’
    Exeter Chiefs [English highest] 40.1’

    Category Super Rugby Pacific English Premiership
    Average # points per game 57 60
    Average # tries per game 7.4 8.0
    Average # penalties awarded per game 23.2 22.7
    Percentage turnover tries per game 30%. 31%

    Referees are very tight on releasing tackler, rolling away East West, and any jackal being straight onto ball

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