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    Some interesting chatter on the Post around Darry and Bell potentially being made available for Canterbury. If that is the case, it would be farcical if Otago don't then get the services of George Bower - who has played a whopping 150 minutes since the Super Rugby final, and would appear an unlikely selection for the Ireland test.

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    any of you closer to the action have updates on any of the Otago injuries?

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    @frugby Canterbury supporters would be well chuffed, as an All Blacks fan I'm not keen on Lord to be in the 23 against Ireland, just feel the Cantab/Blues Giraffe Darry has some motor on him and could provide punch off the bench ๐Ÿ™‚

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    @frugby said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    Some interesting chatter on the Post around Darry and Bell potentially being made available for Canterbury. If that is the case, it would be farcical if Otago don't then get the services of George Bower - who has played a whopping 150 minutes since the Super Rugby final, and would appear an unlikely selection for the Ireland test.

    With props under a cloud I think Bower is very much in the frame for the Ireland test.

    Bell is a precautionary because you need to carry 3 hookers as a specialist position just in case.

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    @ACT-Crusader I'd be very surprised if it wasn't Williams, de Groot, Newell and Tosi. If any of those four were under a cloud, they'd have announced a seventh prop to travel - which they haven't.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    any of you closer to the action have updates on any of the Otago injuries?

    Yeah mate. Finn Hurley just rolled an ankle, he is every chance to play this weekend

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    Darry and Bell won't be avaliable they're at ABs Camp then off to the States on Friday, a shame for my multi but good for our nation ๐Ÿ™‚

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    @Grooter said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    Darry and Bell won't be avaliable they're at ABs Camp then off to the States on Friday, a shame for my multi but good for our nation ๐Ÿ™‚

    Brodie McAlister and Liam Jack starting
    Cahill on the bench.

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    There should be a decent crowd for the Final no clash with the Black caps at Hagley Oval this week.13,000 tickets sold as of today .

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    It deserves to be a sellout.

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    @sparky said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    It deserves to be a sellout.

    It probably will be Apollo only takes about 17,000 for NPC without extra seating.
    still 4 days to go.

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    That is a decent crowd, I love the fact that NPC is getting crowds like that even allowing for it a final.
    With the population of Christchurch that is like the equivalent of getting about 65-70000 in a city like Brisbane etc.
    Was something I kind of notice, the naysayers etc that post that the crowds are not great. Compare populations of most places and even normal round robin games you get decent crowds compared to population. Leaves super well behind. I actually pleased to hear yesterday, while talking to woman who was cutting my hair, (she enjoys rugby etc) and she was saying how much more she enjoys NPC than super , and for her it even more enjoyable than tests. It really is a great comp.

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    @Dan54 Now look up the crowds Irish provincial teams get these days in an island of 7 million people.

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    A reminder this is an afternoon kickoff. 4pm local time.

    Well done on the organisers for an afternoon game. No doubt will have contributed to the tickets sold and hopefully the decent forecast comes true.

    I think both Super Rugby and NPC have been good comps this year - whilst it may not be sustainable it's nice that in the current situation both comps have been enjoyable.

    I dont really understand this need to compare Super and NPC - they have different strengths and weaknesses.

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    @Grooter said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    Darry and Bell won't be avaliable they're at ABs Camp then off to the States on Friday, a shame for my multi but good for our nation ๐Ÿ™‚

    Bower won't be available either.

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    @Dan54 said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    That is a decent crowd, I love the fact that NPC is getting crowds like that even allowing for it a final.
    With the population of Christchurch that is like the equivalent of getting about 65-70000 in a city like Brisbane etc.
    Was something I kind of notice, the naysayers etc that post that the crowds are not great. Compare populations of most places and even normal round robin games you get decent crowds compared to population. Leaves super well behind. I actually pleased to hear yesterday, while talking to woman who was cutting my hair, (she enjoys rugby etc) and she was saying how much more she enjoys NPC than super , and for her it even more enjoyable than tests. It really is a great comp.

    does really shine a light on the 90's though, +30k for the 98 final at the brooke and the population was obviously slightly smaller

    @KiwiMurph said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    A reminder this is an afternoon kickoff. 4pm local time.

    thank you!!! had just assumed and booked a table at the pub for 5pm aussie time

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    @sparky said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    @Dan54 Now look up the crowds Irish provincial teams get these days in an island of 7 million people.

    I know the Irish etc get good crowds, not suggesting otherwise, and they are doing bloody well, with 4 teams in that 7 mill, where there average crowd is about 12-14000. Doesn't stop me appreciating our NPC (14 teams), what I suggesting is as a 3rd tier comp it a sight better than many make out.

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    @Kiwiwomble said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    @Dan54 said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    That is a decent crowd, I love the fact that NPC is getting crowds like that even allowing for it a final.
    With the population of Christchurch that is like the equivalent of getting about 65-70000 in a city like Brisbane etc.
    Was something I kind of notice, the naysayers etc that post that the crowds are not great. Compare populations of most places and even normal round robin games you get decent crowds compared to population. Leaves super well behind. I actually pleased to hear yesterday, while talking to woman who was cutting my hair, (she enjoys rugby etc) and she was saying how much more she enjoys NPC than super , and for her it even more enjoyable than tests. It really is a great comp.

    does really shine a light on the 90's though, +30k for the 98 final at the brooke and the population was obviously slightly smaller

    @KiwiMurph said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    A reminder this is an afternoon kickoff. 4pm local time.

    thank you!!! had just assumed and booked a table at the pub for 5pm aussie time

    Yep of course it does, would be same in all sport, especially as here in NZ (like most of world)we have become very used to staying at home and watching on tv. And next year it on FTA, which will be interesting I think, as quite a few that I know have cut sky as too expensive etc, and basically hang on for FTA highlights.
    I must admit ,I also gauge a fair bit of how much interest there is in just generally what people are talking about etc, and even the number of (say here in the Naki) how many people I see wearing Naki jerseys compared to super etc around streets. And I notice kids wearing a hell of a lot. Actually after it's popuarity in 90s there seems to be even a lot less League jerseys in the streets theses days.

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    @Dan54 said in Final: Canterbury v Otago:

    and even the number of (say here in the Naki) how many people I see wearing Naki jerseys compared to super etc around streets.

    I dont find that surprising given the Naki; a) changed Super rugby regions b) aren't a super rugby base and c) have players that tend to play all over as opposed to gravitate to one particular Super team.

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    i obviously would love to win but realistically just want a good competitive game, its been a really enjoyable season so would hate to see it end with a blow out or anything

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