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  • chimoausC chimoaus

    @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2020:

    @shark said in Super Rugby 2020:

    This isn't gonna happen. Fucken dreamers at NZR. Surely this speculation was circulating prior to all rugby being suspended??

    Might happen. If they play the games on Xbox.

    My money is on Rieko.

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    @chimoaus I see the F1 drivers offering to do that on Twitter.

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      You've got to plan for it and hope the best. That a tight regime of monitored professionals is enough to pass H&S and Govt judgement. Look at the Nix in Oz. They've been given licence to ignore the 14 day self quarantine, so they must have given a brief on how they will mitigate and minimise any transmission. NZR are banking on the same thing, a tight envirnment that will get signed off. Not saying it will, but NZR are not 'fucken dreamers' but trying to acheive the best for rugby. If it can't be done, then that is life. But if it can, they've got to go for it. Worst thing would be for one of the teams to pick up CV19, that would really throw a spanner in the works. Highlanders or saders, most likely I guess.

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      • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

        https://www.superrugby.co.nz/news/vunipolas-eyeing-super-rugby/

        Mako was born in Welly, come home son.

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        @Canes4life They won't come to the Blues. Billy would struggle to make the 23, we have Hoskins at 8 and Akira on the bench!:face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

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          https://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=12317578

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            #689

            https://www.youtube.com/user/DeliveryWax/videos
            This You Tube channel has hundreds of old archive games for you to watch while your in quarantine - many have french commentary and some grainy picture quality though - some examples






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              Can anyone find the 1986 Bledisloe Cup game?

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                #691

                The Chiefs and Crusaders squads, plus their management teams, who travelled to Australia last weekend have been placed in voluntary self-isolation, effective immediately.

                Prime minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Wednesday that anyone who has recently returned from overseas travel in the last 14 days, should enter self-isolation in response to COVID-19.

                The players and management will be in self-isolation until Sunday.

                The Chiefs and Crusaders arrived back in New Zealand before last Sunday's midnight deadline that made it mandatory for all travellers to self-isolate for 14 days.

                Edit: I assume the reason for this is that two of the new cases today returned from Australia as far back as March 5 and 8.

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                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                  The Chiefs and Crusaders squads, plus their management teams, who travelled to Australia last weekend have been placed in voluntary self-isolation, effective immediately.

                  Prime minister Jacinda Ardern announced on Wednesday that anyone who has recently returned from overseas travel in the last 14 days, should enter self-isolation in response to COVID-19.

                  The players and management will be in self-isolation until Sunday.

                  The Chiefs and Crusaders arrived back in New Zealand before last Sunday's midnight deadline that made it mandatory for all travellers to self-isolate for 14 days.

                  Edit: I assume the reason for this is that two of the new cases today returned from Australia as far back as March 5 and 8.

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                  @Bovidae I've seen several posts from players on instagram saying the Hurricanes have gone into self-isolation after the game against the Chiefs, too.

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                  • StargazerS Stargazer

                    @Bovidae I've seen several posts from players on instagram saying the Hurricanes have gone into self-isolation after the game against the Chiefs, too.

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                    @Stargazer that's a standard requirement after playing against the Chiefs.

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                    • ToddyT Toddy

                      @Stargazer that's a standard requirement after playing against the Chiefs.

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                      @Toddy :astonished_face: ..... :face_with_tears_of_joy:

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                      • StargazerS Stargazer

                        @Toddy :astonished_face: ..... :face_with_tears_of_joy:

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                        KiwiMurph
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                        @Stargazer "Grow up"

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                          shark
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                          The self-isolation by association thing will shut the country down. I came back from Sydney on Sunday afternoon and am now self-isolating. Really, everyone I've been in contact with since Sunday should also be isolating.

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                          • sharkS shark

                            The self-isolation by association thing will shut the country down. I came back from Sydney on Sunday afternoon and am now self-isolating. Really, everyone I've been in contact with since Sunday should also be isolating.

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                            @shark said in Super Rugby 2020:

                            The self-isolation by association thing will shut the country down. I came back from Sydney on Sunday afternoon and am now self-isolating. Really, everyone I've been in contact with since Sunday should also be isolating.

                            Wouldn't be that many people though right if you have been self isolating?

                            Good to see you self isolating though despite coming back before the "cut off time". Surely if people have been overseas then common sense (to self isolate) should prevail

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                              Nigel Yalden: Super Rugby NZ Team of the Season after Seven Rounds -

                              1. Karl Tu’inukuafe (Blues) is back to full health and steadily returning to top form. He’s been excellent in his core rolls at scrum and lineout time, but to see him hitting rucks, defending around the fringes and carrying with vim and vigour has been especially pleasing given the illness he suffered from last year.

                              2. Codie Taylor (Crusaders) has been by far the most consistent of the New Zealand hookers. For the most part, he has been accurate in all the key roles of his position whilst mixing physicality and athleticism around the field. However it must be said that the lack of consistent play behind Taylor is very worrying, with the gulf widening over the first seven weeks of play

                              3. Tyrel Lomax (Hurricanes) improvement as a rugby player has been clear for all to see. He’s the most dominant scrummager in New Zealand at the moment and compliments that with excellent athleticism and physicality in general play. Lomax is set to wear the All Blacks number three jersey for a very long time

                              4. Captaincy very much agrees with Scott Barrett (Crusaders). Adopting the leadership credo of the likes of McCaw, Read and Whitelock – try to be the best player on the field each week – has seen his play lift another couple of notches this season.

                              5. Like Barrett, Patrick Tuipulotu (Blues) increased comfort as captain of the Blues has seen him deliver the type of performances that teams expect of their international players. His physicality often sets the tone for his side’s defensive efforts while he’s just a strong and busy on attack.

                              6. Tom Robinson (Blues) continues to get better and better at this level. He’s a consistent lineout winner, defends and cleanouts strongly and gets through a tonne of other work around the field. Honourable mention for a Rookie of the Year candidate in Cullen Grace (Crusaders) for his power start to his inaugural season at this level

                              7. Whilst he’s wearing six, I think we can all agree that Lachlan Boshier (Chiefs) is playing an openside role and doing so exceedingly well. His presence at the breakdown, particular late in a couple of tight games, has been superb, as is his ability to turn those attendances into turnovers. He doesn’t mind a tackle, good support runner and carries well when required to.

                              8. Hoskins Sotutu (Blues) was chosen ahead of Akira Ioane on form and has justified that decision with every start he has made. He has all the physical attributes that you look for in a number eight and a top notch work rate to take full advantage of his size, speed and skill

                              9. I can’t split Brad Weber (Chiefs) and Sam Nock (Blues). Weber has been more overt in his contributions while Nock is in career best form at this level – I suspect either answer is the right one

                              10. Aaron Cruden (Chiefs) return to Super Rugby has been excellent. From the moment he run out following halftime of the opening game at Eden Park, his class, demeanour, skill and experience has shone brightly while his braveness as defender remains as staunch as ever; it’s also very clear that he’s enjoying his rugby

                              11. Mark Telea (Blues) is at the head of the field for NZ Super Rugby rookie of the year. What’s not to like about his play? He runs with purpose, has a magnificent fend, makes great decisions and can finish while defensively his positional play and tackling is top drawer.

                              12. Plenty of contenders in this position but its Jack Goodhue (Crusaders) for mine. The vast majority of his work, with or without the ball, has been impeccable and his left footed kicking game has given the Crusaders nice options in that regard too. That said, New Zealand is loaded with good second fives as TJ Faiane (Blues) Ngani Laumape (Hurricanes) and Anton Lienert-Brown (Chiefs) are in great form too

                              13. Braydon Ennor (Crusaders) edges out Rieko Ioane (Blues) in a tough call. Ennor’s body of work over the season has been more accurate though as stated in the most recent Team of the Week, Ioane, whilst still prone to the odd rush of blood, is providing a lot for those around him on attack since moving into centre and helping lead the backline defence.

                              14. Sevu Reece (Crusaders) has been consistently effective as part of the defending champs attack. He’s always a threat when he gets the ball in hand whilst also defending his position well.

                              15. David Havili (Crusaders) has started this season in the sort of form that saw him earn All Black honours in 2017. He’s been influential on attack, provided great organisation and communication on defence and provided steady goal kicking.

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                              • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                                Nigel Yalden: Super Rugby NZ Team of the Season after Seven Rounds -

                                1. Karl Tu’inukuafe (Blues) is back to full health and steadily returning to top form. He’s been excellent in his core rolls at scrum and lineout time, but to see him hitting rucks, defending around the fringes and carrying with vim and vigour has been especially pleasing given the illness he suffered from last year.

                                2. Codie Taylor (Crusaders) has been by far the most consistent of the New Zealand hookers. For the most part, he has been accurate in all the key roles of his position whilst mixing physicality and athleticism around the field. However it must be said that the lack of consistent play behind Taylor is very worrying, with the gulf widening over the first seven weeks of play

                                3. Tyrel Lomax (Hurricanes) improvement as a rugby player has been clear for all to see. He’s the most dominant scrummager in New Zealand at the moment and compliments that with excellent athleticism and physicality in general play. Lomax is set to wear the All Blacks number three jersey for a very long time

                                4. Captaincy very much agrees with Scott Barrett (Crusaders). Adopting the leadership credo of the likes of McCaw, Read and Whitelock – try to be the best player on the field each week – has seen his play lift another couple of notches this season.

                                5. Like Barrett, Patrick Tuipulotu (Blues) increased comfort as captain of the Blues has seen him deliver the type of performances that teams expect of their international players. His physicality often sets the tone for his side’s defensive efforts while he’s just a strong and busy on attack.

                                6. Tom Robinson (Blues) continues to get better and better at this level. He’s a consistent lineout winner, defends and cleanouts strongly and gets through a tonne of other work around the field. Honourable mention for a Rookie of the Year candidate in Cullen Grace (Crusaders) for his power start to his inaugural season at this level

                                7. Whilst he’s wearing six, I think we can all agree that Lachlan Boshier (Chiefs) is playing an openside role and doing so exceedingly well. His presence at the breakdown, particular late in a couple of tight games, has been superb, as is his ability to turn those attendances into turnovers. He doesn’t mind a tackle, good support runner and carries well when required to.

                                8. Hoskins Sotutu (Blues) was chosen ahead of Akira Ioane on form and has justified that decision with every start he has made. He has all the physical attributes that you look for in a number eight and a top notch work rate to take full advantage of his size, speed and skill

                                9. I can’t split Brad Weber (Chiefs) and Sam Nock (Blues). Weber has been more overt in his contributions while Nock is in career best form at this level – I suspect either answer is the right one

                                10. Aaron Cruden (Chiefs) return to Super Rugby has been excellent. From the moment he run out following halftime of the opening game at Eden Park, his class, demeanour, skill and experience has shone brightly while his braveness as defender remains as staunch as ever; it’s also very clear that he’s enjoying his rugby

                                11. Mark Telea (Blues) is at the head of the field for NZ Super Rugby rookie of the year. What’s not to like about his play? He runs with purpose, has a magnificent fend, makes great decisions and can finish while defensively his positional play and tackling is top drawer.

                                12. Plenty of contenders in this position but its Jack Goodhue (Crusaders) for mine. The vast majority of his work, with or without the ball, has been impeccable and his left footed kicking game has given the Crusaders nice options in that regard too. That said, New Zealand is loaded with good second fives as TJ Faiane (Blues) Ngani Laumape (Hurricanes) and Anton Lienert-Brown (Chiefs) are in great form too

                                13. Braydon Ennor (Crusaders) edges out Rieko Ioane (Blues) in a tough call. Ennor’s body of work over the season has been more accurate though as stated in the most recent Team of the Week, Ioane, whilst still prone to the odd rush of blood, is providing a lot for those around him on attack since moving into centre and helping lead the backline defence.

                                14. Sevu Reece (Crusaders) has been consistently effective as part of the defending champs attack. He’s always a threat when he gets the ball in hand whilst also defending his position well.

                                15. David Havili (Crusaders) has started this season in the sort of form that saw him earn All Black honours in 2017. He’s been influential on attack, provided great organisation and communication on defence and provided steady goal kicking.

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                                @Daffy-Jaffy

                                That says everything we need to know about the Highlanders.

                                No doubt their bench loosie will be named the ABs though.

                                I

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                                • gt12G gt12

                                  @Daffy-Jaffy

                                  That says everything we need to know about the Highlanders.

                                  No doubt their bench loosie will be named the ABs though.

                                  I

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                                  @gt12 said in Super Rugby 2020:

                                  @Daffy-Jaffy
                                  I

                                  Agree wholeheartedly.

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                                  • gt12G gt12

                                    @Daffy-Jaffy

                                    That says everything we need to know about the Highlanders.

                                    No doubt their bench loosie will be named the ABs though.

                                    I

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                                    #701

                                    @gt12 oh and...

                                    16 Liam Coltman
                                    19 Manaaki Selby-Ricket
                                    20 Marino Mikaele Tu'u
                                    21 Aaron Smith
                                    22 Josh Ioane
                                    23 Jona Nareki

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                                    • BonesB Bones

                                      @gt12 oh and...

                                      16 Liam Coltman
                                      19 Manaaki Selby-Ricket
                                      20 Marino Mikaele Tu'u
                                      21 Aaron Smith
                                      22 Josh Ioane
                                      23 Jona Nareki

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                                      @Bones Fark, no Rob Thompson even in your team ...

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                                      • TimT Tim

                                        @Bones Fark, no Rob Thompson even in your team ...

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                                        @Tim said in Super Rugby 2020:

                                        @Bones Fark, no Rob Thompson even in your team ...

                                        17 Matchbox 20

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                                        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                                          Nigel Yalden: Super Rugby NZ Team of the Season after Seven Rounds -

                                          1. Karl Tu’inukuafe (Blues) is back to full health and steadily returning to top form. He’s been excellent in his core rolls at scrum and lineout time, but to see him hitting rucks, defending around the fringes and carrying with vim and vigour has been especially pleasing given the illness he suffered from last year.

                                          2. Codie Taylor (Crusaders) has been by far the most consistent of the New Zealand hookers. For the most part, he has been accurate in all the key roles of his position whilst mixing physicality and athleticism around the field. However it must be said that the lack of consistent play behind Taylor is very worrying, with the gulf widening over the first seven weeks of play

                                          3. Tyrel Lomax (Hurricanes) improvement as a rugby player has been clear for all to see. He’s the most dominant scrummager in New Zealand at the moment and compliments that with excellent athleticism and physicality in general play. Lomax is set to wear the All Blacks number three jersey for a very long time

                                          4. Captaincy very much agrees with Scott Barrett (Crusaders). Adopting the leadership credo of the likes of McCaw, Read and Whitelock – try to be the best player on the field each week – has seen his play lift another couple of notches this season.

                                          5. Like Barrett, Patrick Tuipulotu (Blues) increased comfort as captain of the Blues has seen him deliver the type of performances that teams expect of their international players. His physicality often sets the tone for his side’s defensive efforts while he’s just a strong and busy on attack.

                                          6. Tom Robinson (Blues) continues to get better and better at this level. He’s a consistent lineout winner, defends and cleanouts strongly and gets through a tonne of other work around the field. Honourable mention for a Rookie of the Year candidate in Cullen Grace (Crusaders) for his power start to his inaugural season at this level

                                          7. Whilst he’s wearing six, I think we can all agree that Lachlan Boshier (Chiefs) is playing an openside role and doing so exceedingly well. His presence at the breakdown, particular late in a couple of tight games, has been superb, as is his ability to turn those attendances into turnovers. He doesn’t mind a tackle, good support runner and carries well when required to.

                                          8. Hoskins Sotutu (Blues) was chosen ahead of Akira Ioane on form and has justified that decision with every start he has made. He has all the physical attributes that you look for in a number eight and a top notch work rate to take full advantage of his size, speed and skill

                                          9. I can’t split Brad Weber (Chiefs) and Sam Nock (Blues). Weber has been more overt in his contributions while Nock is in career best form at this level – I suspect either answer is the right one

                                          10. Aaron Cruden (Chiefs) return to Super Rugby has been excellent. From the moment he run out following halftime of the opening game at Eden Park, his class, demeanour, skill and experience has shone brightly while his braveness as defender remains as staunch as ever; it’s also very clear that he’s enjoying his rugby

                                          11. Mark Telea (Blues) is at the head of the field for NZ Super Rugby rookie of the year. What’s not to like about his play? He runs with purpose, has a magnificent fend, makes great decisions and can finish while defensively his positional play and tackling is top drawer.

                                          12. Plenty of contenders in this position but its Jack Goodhue (Crusaders) for mine. The vast majority of his work, with or without the ball, has been impeccable and his left footed kicking game has given the Crusaders nice options in that regard too. That said, New Zealand is loaded with good second fives as TJ Faiane (Blues) Ngani Laumape (Hurricanes) and Anton Lienert-Brown (Chiefs) are in great form too

                                          13. Braydon Ennor (Crusaders) edges out Rieko Ioane (Blues) in a tough call. Ennor’s body of work over the season has been more accurate though as stated in the most recent Team of the Week, Ioane, whilst still prone to the odd rush of blood, is providing a lot for those around him on attack since moving into centre and helping lead the backline defence.

                                          14. Sevu Reece (Crusaders) has been consistently effective as part of the defending champs attack. He’s always a threat when he gets the ball in hand whilst also defending his position well.

                                          15. David Havili (Crusaders) has started this season in the sort of form that saw him earn All Black honours in 2017. He’s been influential on attack, provided great organisation and communication on defence and provided steady goal kicking.

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                                          @Daffy-Jaffy no way I have Cruden at 10. Mo'Unga or Black for me

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