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    @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:

    NMS 😞

    What up with Nehe?

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    @booboo said in Super Rugby News:

    @Billy-Tell said in Super Rugby News:

    NMS 😞

    What up with Nehe?

    All Black Nehe Milner-Skudder battling the clock in race for Lions series

    The injury bug hasn't left Hurricanes back Nehe Milner-Skudder as his struggles to recover from his latest setback have hit a roadblock, leaving his hopes of an All Blacks return against the British & Irish Lions in doubt.
    
    After a breakthrough year in 2015 which included a World Cup win with the All Blacks and a starring role in a Hurricanes side which hosted the Super Rugby final, Milner-Skudder has hardly touched the ball since, sitting out 2016 with a shoulder injury and then breaking a bone in his foot last month against the Chiefs.
    
    Hurricanes coach Chris Boyd has told NZME that Milner-Skudder's slow recovery could jeopardize his hopes of an All Blacks return in June.
    
    "I don't think he would have played an awful amount of rugby, before they pick the All Blacks to play the British and Irish Lions," Boyd said.
    
    "Whether that's the preparation that the All Blacks want for that, it depends what sort of back three they're looking for and who else is fit, because there have been a couple of dings in that space.
    
    "I think [Milner-Skudder] will be available, but he won't have played a whole lot of rugby."
    
    Milner-Skudder is tentatively scheduled to return in three weeks against Stormers on May 5, but Boyd said that timeframe may have been a bit ambitious.
    
    "The solidification of the bone in his foot is slow, it's a low blood-flow area, so it's slow.
    
    "It's one of those ones that he's worked incredibly hard to keep fit and strong and healthy in other ways, but he's got a wound that's not helping him at the moment."
    
    The All Blacks side for the Lions series is set to be named in the first week of June, leaving Milner-Skudder, at best, five games to prove his form and fitness.
    
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      5 games would be more than enough for a player like NMS. In fact it would be for most players. I'd say he'd get away with just a couple.

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        Timani cited for allegedly kicking Rory Arnold (Brumbies)

        http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91609607/melbourne-rebels-flanker-lopeti-timani-cited-for-kicking-brumbies-player-rory-arnold-in-the-head

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          But there was a price to pay for Chris Boyd's defending champions who improved to 28 points, and third in the tight Kiwi conference, with their sixth victory from seven matches this season.

          Lock Michael Fatialofa picked up a serious knee injury early in the contest, and Boyd admitted afterwards he was resigned to his regular second-row starter facing an extended period on the sidelines.

          "It doesn't look good," Boyd said. "We'll have to wait and see what the medical staff come up with, but he's pretty sore. It's either a kneecap or ligament − either way it doesn't look great.

          "We've already got Sam Lousi dinged in that space, and James Blackwell to come back. We're getting a little thin but we're still OK."

          Vaea Fifita's return off the bench on Saturday night from an ankle injury sustained at the Brisbane Tens is timely, and the talented utility forward shapes as the logical cover in Fatialofa's likely absence.

          Boyd also confirmed he wasn't anticipating All Black hooker Dane Coles returning from his calf injury this week to face the Brumbies in their short-turnaround clash against the Brumbies in Napier on Friday.
          (...)
          "Colesy may be back for the Brumbies but I probably doubt it."

          http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91611686/hurricanes-rapt-with-clutch-finish-but-lose-michael-fatialofa-to-knee-injury

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            Four-week suspension for Timani

            The SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee has accepted a guilty plea from Timani for contravening Law 10.4(m) Any other acts which are contrary to good sportsmanship, after he was cited during the Super Rugby match.
            
            Timani has been suspended from all forms of the game for four weeks, up to and including Saturday 13 May 2017.
            
            "With respect to sanction the Foul Play Review Committee deemed the act of foul play, which involved an intentional, but glancing, strike to an opponent's head by the Player's leg, merited a mid range entry point of eight weeks. 
            
            However, taking into account mitigating factors including the Player's excellent Judicial record, his on-field apology to the opposing player, his remorse and his early guilty plea, the Foul Play Review Committee reduced the suspension to 4 weeks."
            

            :thinking:

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              Four-week suspension for Timani

              The SANZAAR Foul Play Review Committee has accepted a guilty plea from Timani for contravening Law 10.4(m) Any other acts which are contrary to good sportsmanship, after he was cited during the Super Rugby match.
              
              Timani has been suspended from all forms of the game for four weeks, up to and including Saturday 13 May 2017.
              
              "With respect to sanction the Foul Play Review Committee deemed the act of foul play, which involved an intentional, but glancing, strike to an opponent's head by the Player's leg, merited a mid range entry point of eight weeks. 
              
              However, taking into account mitigating factors including the Player's excellent Judicial record, his on-field apology to the opposing player, his remorse and his early guilty plea, the Foul Play Review Committee reduced the suspension to 4 weeks."
              

              :thinking:

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              @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

              his on-field apology to the opposing player, his remorse

              Didn't look that way to me... he seemed to think even the yellow was unfair because the other guy started it.

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              • MilkM Milk

                @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

                his on-field apology to the opposing player, his remorse

                Didn't look that way to me... he seemed to think even the yellow was unfair because the other guy started it.

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                @Milk Yeah, a four-week reduction from an entry-point of eight weeks also seems a bit much for such a dirty act.

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                  Liam Squire re-signs with the Highlanders and NZR for 2 more years:

                  http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91674080/liam-squire-resigns-with-highlanders-and-nzru-for-two-years

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                    Liam Squire re-signs with the Highlanders and NZR for 2 more years:

                    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91674080/liam-squire-resigns-with-highlanders-and-nzru-for-two-years

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                    @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:

                    Liam Squire re-signs with the Highlanders and NZR for 2 more years:

                    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91674080/liam-squire-resigns-with-highlanders-and-nzru-for-two-years

                    That's a great re-signing. Looks a very useful impact bench option for nz. It would be in his interests to show he is a starting 6 option rather than an 8 who can cover 6.

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                      Sam Whitelock has re-signed with NZR and the Crusaders for 3 more years (through to 2020)!

                      Great news, another one off the market!

                      http://crusaders.co.nz/news/1084-major-deal-sees-whitelock-commit-through-to-2020

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                        Whitelock was more forthcoming on why he had shunned overseas offers to remain in Christchurch; although he didn't go into specifics, it had earlier been reported big-spending French club Toulon had him in their sights.

                        Given one of his brothers, Adam, has been playing for French club Bayonne, and another, George, had a brief stint in Japan, Whitelock didn't have to go far to get some home truths.

                        "It was good to bounce some ideas off (them) - the positives or negatives, whether it be on or off the field. As brothers you don't really mince your words."

                        Given he has won two World Cups and played 84 tests, the 28 year old would surely have been offered multi-million dollar deals to live overseas for a few years.

                        That's not to say NZ Rugby hasn't done the same, but given they are often the first to admit they have no hope of matching the cash being tossed about by the French clubs it seems safe to assume Whitelock didn't stay just for the coin.

                        He and wife Hannah recently celebrated the arrival of their first child, is happy at the Crusaders and wants to reinforce why he is an All Blacks great by playing 100 tests.

                        If he stays fit and his form doesn't wane, it seems likely that milestone will be achieved next season.

                        There are some strings attached to this deal. Like Ben Smith, who recently re-committed to NZ Rugby until 2020, Whitelock can also pull the pin after the 2019 World Cup.

                        He also acknowledged he has a clause in his contract to take a break from work, but wouldn't divulge specific details of whether it would allow him to break from Super or test rugby.

                        "I have a couple of weeks there I can use. I am not sure if, or when, I will use that. As long as I am feeling nice and healthy and playing well, we will see what happens."

                        http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91748284/lure-of-a-tonne-of-tests-convinces-all-black-whitelock-to-stay-loyal

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                          http://twitter.com/PatrickYuen_36/status/854654756245000192

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                            http://twitter.com/PatrickYuen_36/status/854654756245000192

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                            @Stargazer That's interesting given how often NH viewers ask where the crowds are in Super Rugby.

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                              @Stargazer That's interesting given how often NH viewers ask where the crowds are in Super Rugby.

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                              @antipodean said in Super Rugby News:

                              @Stargazer That's interesting given how often NH viewers ask where the crowds are in Super Rugby.

                              We do tend to play games in larger venues in general which can look empty with those numbers in them. Some of the grounds in the UK are small but get packed out.
                              To give them their due though, the other weekend they got massive crowds to both Twickers AND Wembley on the same day (something like 50k and 60k)

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                                Whitelock was more forthcoming on why he had shunned overseas offers to remain in Christchurch; although he didn't go into specifics, it had earlier been reported big-spending French club Toulon had him in their sights.

                                Given one of his brothers, Adam, has been playing for French club Bayonne, and another, George, had a brief stint in Japan, Whitelock didn't have to go far to get some home truths.

                                "It was good to bounce some ideas off (them) - the positives or negatives, whether it be on or off the field. As brothers you don't really mince your words."

                                Given he has won two World Cups and played 84 tests, the 28 year old would surely have been offered multi-million dollar deals to live overseas for a few years.

                                That's not to say NZ Rugby hasn't done the same, but given they are often the first to admit they have no hope of matching the cash being tossed about by the French clubs it seems safe to assume Whitelock didn't stay just for the coin.

                                He and wife Hannah recently celebrated the arrival of their first child, is happy at the Crusaders and wants to reinforce why he is an All Blacks great by playing 100 tests.

                                If he stays fit and his form doesn't wane, it seems likely that milestone will be achieved next season.

                                There are some strings attached to this deal. Like Ben Smith, who recently re-committed to NZ Rugby until 2020, Whitelock can also pull the pin after the 2019 World Cup.

                                He also acknowledged he has a clause in his contract to take a break from work, but wouldn't divulge specific details of whether it would allow him to break from Super or test rugby.

                                "I have a couple of weeks there I can use. I am not sure if, or when, I will use that. As long as I am feeling nice and healthy and playing well, we will see what happens."

                                http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/91748284/lure-of-a-tonne-of-tests-convinces-all-black-whitelock-to-stay-loyal

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                                @Stargazer said in Super Rugby News:
                                Whitelock can also pull the pin after the 2019 World Cup.

                                What when hes 31? He could be the next BBT we could be talking about him in 2027.

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                                  Just a thought with regards to Super Rugby. Have you looked at your viewing patterns lately?

                                  The Chiefs have just been to Africa, but to me they may has well have been on the moon. Except for the appearance of a score on my app, they completely disappeared from existence. It's the same pretty much every year (since i stopped being in pubs at the same time as the African games). I know from a rugby perspective Africa are essential, but i never watch games that are over there (even tests can be dicey unless i record).

                                  What was the last all-aussie derby you watched? Or Aus v SA game in Aus? Do you care? Really?

                                  Stargazer you watch everything, you are excluded from the above sample as a proven extreme

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                                    Just a thought with regards to Super Rugby. Have you looked at your viewing patterns lately?

                                    The Chiefs have just been to Africa, but to me they may has well have been on the moon. Except for the appearance of a score on my app, they completely disappeared from existence. It's the same pretty much every year (since i stopped being in pubs at the same time as the African games). I know from a rugby perspective Africa are essential, but i never watch games that are over there (even tests can be dicey unless i record).

                                    What was the last all-aussie derby you watched? Or Aus v SA game in Aus? Do you care? Really?

                                    Stargazer you watch everything, you are excluded from the above sample as a proven extreme

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                                    @mariner4life
                                    I always try and watch the canes live and I make some effort to watch some of the kiwi teams delayed, maybe 3 games a week on average. Back in the s12/14 days I would try and watch all kiwi games live but that was before technology allowed for a quick download or mysky. I do still watch highlights for the others but I think that is more for research for my fantasy rugby team.

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                                      http://twitter.com/PatrickYuen_36/status/854654756245000192

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                                      @Stargazer

                                      Is there any news on the 3 teams dropping out of Super rugby yet? I just can't believe how many people seem to be in favour of this. In my eyes the real problem with Super rugby is that too many players choose not to play it, and look for a Northern Hemisphere contract. I was hoping they might seek to bolster the weaker Super rugby teams with leading Pacific Islanders, Namibians, Americans, Japanese etc, and thereby increase the interest in super rugby in those places. But, they all head north. Perhaps a lot of the success of European rugby viewing numbers is that they import so many quality players from the Southern Hemisphere, and SANZAAR does nothing to stop this.

                                      Please look at 3 conferences of 6 teams, and expansion into two divisions SANZAAR. I would love to see a more cosmopolitan competition to stimulate extra interest.

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                                        Just a thought with regards to Super Rugby. Have you looked at your viewing patterns lately?

                                        The Chiefs have just been to Africa, but to me they may has well have been on the moon. Except for the appearance of a score on my app, they completely disappeared from existence. It's the same pretty much every year (since i stopped being in pubs at the same time as the African games). I know from a rugby perspective Africa are essential, but i never watch games that are over there (even tests can be dicey unless i record).

                                        What was the last all-aussie derby you watched? Or Aus v SA game in Aus? Do you care? Really?

                                        Stargazer you watch everything, you are excluded from the above sample as a proven extreme

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                                        @mariner4life My experience is very different. I watch every game in NZ, every game involving an NZ team in Oz and about 75% of Non NZ OZ games - Not always live.

                                        As for SA games I pick the decent NZ games to watch and ignore the rest (again recording is my friend). Obviously always watch the Clan live.

                                        I might be a bit obsessed though.

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                                          @mariner4life I always watch the South Africa games, I like getting up on Sunday morning (the actual morning not middle of the night), sitting down with breakfast and watching the recording of the game. Will watch most of the Canes, Blues and Highlanders matches and occasional matches from all other teams.

                                          As I've said before I prefer watching an NZ team v Oz and SA teams than watch two NZ teams go at it.

                                          If I'm doing nothing I'll watch an Aussie derby .... If SA were in our timezone I'd watch more of them than I do.

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