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    @bones said in Super Rugby News:

    @mn5 said in Super Rugby News:

    @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby News:

    Even if you watch that quarterfinal performance of Savea v France it was more hype than substance.

    He had two clear runs to the line for tries and if you watch his famous bump off try the Frenchie defender was so far on his heels it wasnt funny. His decline definitely started in 2015.

    Try telling @Bones that. He loves Savea

    I think you're probably the most astute poster on here bro.

    I know right? Imagine if I actually watched Rugby?

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    @mn5 alt text

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11992243

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    @tim said in Super Rugby News:

    @siam I can't imagine any professional coach being that petty.

    No me neither really, just thought it might be a straw on a camel's back. But only a musing

    Link McKenzie told me about the time he dropped Matt Burke from warratahs because at the first interview of the season Burke spent the first half hour talking about his mew house. Link reckoned his mind wasn't on rugby.

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/101363508/star-hurricanes-playmaker-beauden-barrett-set-to-skip-thursdays-blues-game

    Beyond he and Coles and Milner-Skudder, No.8 Blade Thomson and lock Michael Fatialofa are the other first-string players still under injury clouds.

    A dislocated shoulder has curtailed Thomson's last two campaigns, with the 2017 one barely lasting 40 minutes, while Fatialofa dislocated his knee against the Blues last year, then suffered a bad post-op infection.

    The Hurricanes hope to take both players to Pretoria, but there's still uncertainty about whether either will even be fit to play on Thursday.

    "When boys have been a long time away, if there's any worries you don't want to rush them back. They're both nearly ready to go," Holland said.

    The most recent additions to the team's rehab group are halfback Finlay Christie (knee) and utility back Peter Umaga-Jensen (shoulder), who both suffered injuries at the Brisbane Global Tens and face at least six to eight weeks on the sideline.

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    So the Canes have suffered some injuries from the Tens in Brisbane, but not season-ending like the Chiefs did last year.

    I wonder if the other KIwi teams also have some casualties?

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    It's only the Blues....

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    @act-crusader said in Super Rugby News:

    It's only the Blues....

    Very smart by the Canes. Can't risk Beaudie losing confidence this early in the season.

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    Are the Umaga-Jensens ever not injured? The poor buggers never seem to be able string games together.

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    Sunwolves sign Jason Emery

    Editor  /  Feb 12, 2018  /  Uncategorized

    Sunwolves sign Jason Emery

    Sunwolves sign Jason Emery

    The Sunwolves have bolstered their midfield stocks with the acquisition of Highlanders centre Jason Emery for the 2018 Super Rugby season.

    Meanwhile, the Sunwolves also confirmed the signing of Ryuchi Noguchi from Tokai University and Atsushi Sakate from the Panasonic Wild Knights, both of whom made their Japan bows in April 2016 against Korea in Kanagawa.

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11993372

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    That is shit for Goodes. He was improving big time before the concussion.

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    @toddy and for rugby in general, we've had Clarke, Broadhurst, Afeaki and now Goodes off the top of my head forced out due to concussion.

    Others who have had issues many thought might end thier careers were McCaw, Ngatai, MacDonald, Smith, assume are plenty more.

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    Devine before them.

    Sadly, I think this will be a more common occurrence as greater knowledge and education about the long-term effects of concussion leaves the player with no alternative.

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    @taniwharugby said in Super Rugby News:

    for rugby in general, we've had Clarke, Broadhurst, Afeaki and now Goodes off the top of my head forced out due to concussion.

    Kane Barrett was another recent one

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    @bovidae While anecdotally is easy to say it will be worse now than 20+ years ago, and probably will get worse, the measures and testing available now will increase the numbers without taking into account the physicality compared with 20+ years ago as well.

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    @taniwharugby

    Players from the amateur era retired due to concussion. Jock Hobbs is an example. But more would have just shaken off any symptoms and got on with it.

    I agree that the increased physicality and force of collisions is greater now, which definitely plays a part.

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    From the bottom of the Goodes article

    A sample of other players to retire due to concussion

    • James Broadhurst - Hurricanes
    • Leon MacDonald - Crusaders
    • Steve Devine - Blues
    • Ben Afeaki - Chiefs
    • Craig Clarke - Chiefs
    • David Briggs - Chiefs
    • Shane Cleaver - Chiefs
    • Kane Barrett - Blues

    Really sad to see Goodes have to pull the pin. A really solid player who hadn't yet reached his full potential. Didn't he score a primo try (for a prop!) in our winning season... will have to have a hunt around for it.

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    They can't play dumb on this as the situation was the same in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2016.
    
    The exceptions were 2015 because there was a significant preparation period between the end of Super Rugby and the first scheduled test and last year, again because the squad assembled two weeks before taking on the British & Irish Lions.
    
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    The truth is that the training camps are not much of a big deal at all, but Super Rugby coaches had their respective noses put out of joint by the way the All Blacks' intentions were communicated. The process was poor apparently: a touch dictatorial while the initial demands were also thought to be excessive.
    
    But here we are now with an agreement that seems reasonable and bang in line with previous seasons which means it is time to get over it.
    

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11993623

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    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/101400955/crusaders-name-12-all-blacks-in-side-to-play-highlanders-in-waimumu

    Crusaders: David Havili, Seta Tamanivalu, Jack Goodhue, Ryan Crotty, Braydon Ennor, Richie Mo'unga, Bryn Hall, Jordan Taufua, Matt Todd, Pete Samu, Sam Whitelock (captain), Scott Barrett, Michael Alaalatoa, Codie Taylor, Wyatt Crockett. Reserves: Ezekiel Lindenmuth, Chris King, Ben Funnell, Oli Jager, Luke Romano, Quinten Strange, Heiden Bedwell-Curtis, Billy Harmon, Mitchell Drummond, Mitch Hunt, Jone Macilai, Tim Bateman, Manasa Mataele, George Bridge.

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