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  • sharkS Offline
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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Southland Rugby:

    @Hooroo said in Southland Rugby:

    @Stargazer said in Southland Rugby:

    @Hooroo Why would I have the answer, if even NZRU doesn't seem to have one?

    I don't think the NZRU is looking for an answer to this. I'm just interested in your thoughts as you seem to know why it won't work

    It is a monumentally shit idea. Would artificially benefit low population areas. You would have the chiefs with 4 unions at a massive artificial disadvantage to unions in the Saders and and Landers.
    It is up to Southland to pull themselves out of the shit not force players to live Southland if they want a central contract.
    Would also prob hurt the Highlanders, as they would quickly become a least favourite destination for 'free agents' want a contract there.. gotta love in Invercargill or Dunedin nearly year round...fuck that. Almost as bad as being stuck in Chch.

    Boom! I'll take the bait from someone who's province proudly boasts dumps like Rotorua (the absolute king of dumps), Tauranga and Whakatane.

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    I think the Southland netball team shows you can be successful down there. They're in a slump, there's a good chance they come out of it - although on a personal level I have no sympathy, those b'stards consigned us to the wasteland of 2nd division rugby for years. 😉

    As a Hawkes Bay fan I definitely don't want to go back to the old system of within franchise border contracting - we'll lose a bunch of our players - and it just makes the franchise bases stronger.

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    @Nepia The Southland Sharks basketball team are a better example as they sign up players from all over the country and have been at or near the top for a few years now. Obviously it's easier to throw money at 12 players than a squad of 30+ so I assume the corporates aren't as interested in rugby.

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    @Bovidae said in Southland Rugby:

    @Nepia The Southland Sharks basketball team are a better example as they sign up players from all over the country and have been at or near the top for a few years now. Obviously it's easier to throw money at 12 players than a squad of 30+ so I assume the corporates aren't as interested in rugby.

    I thought that was what the netball team did as well? (I know nothing about the NZ basketball league these days).

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    @Nepia said in Southland Rugby:

    @Bovidae said in Southland Rugby:

    @Nepia The Southland Sharks basketball team are a better example as they sign up players from all over the country and have been at or near the top for a few years now. Obviously it's easier to throw money at 12 players than a squad of 30+ so I assume the corporates aren't as interested in rugby.

    I thought that was what the netball team did as well? (I know nothing about the NZ basketball league these days).

    The Netball team does have locals but is the equivalent of the Highlanders as the Southern Steel is Otago/Southland.

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    There's also the challenge of how much you'd spend on an NPC team these days. The sight of the stand closed at Waikato Stadium is a very stark one...

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    replied to shark on last edited by Baron Silas Greenback
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    @shark said in Southland Rugby:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in Southland Rugby:

    @Hooroo said in Southland Rugby:

    @Stargazer said in Southland Rugby:

    @Hooroo Why would I have the answer, if even NZRU doesn't seem to have one?

    I don't think the NZRU is looking for an answer to this. I'm just interested in your thoughts as you seem to know why it won't work

    It is a monumentally shit idea. Would artificially benefit low population areas. You would have the chiefs with 4 unions at a massive artificial disadvantage to unions in the Saders and and Landers.
    It is up to Southland to pull themselves out of the shit not force players to live Southland if they want a central contract.
    Would also prob hurt the Highlanders, as they would quickly become a least favourite destination for 'free agents' want a contract there.. gotta love in Invercargill or Dunedin nearly year round...fuck that. Almost as bad as being stuck in Chch.

    Boom! I'll take the bait from someone who's province proudly boasts dumps like Rotorua (the absolute king of dumps), Tauranga and Whakatane.

    Canterbury has plenty of dumps... Only difference is our dumps are on stable land.

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    @Tim said in Southland Rugby:

    Chop the NPC down to 11 teams - 10 round robin games, less squad weakness.

    Three mergers? A lower SI side, North Auckland and the Central Vikings?

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    replied to Duluth on last edited by J77
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    @Duluth said in Southland Rugby:

    @Tim said in Southland Rugby:

    Chop the NPC down to 11 teams - 10 round robin games, less squad weakness.

    Three mergers? A lower SI side, North Auckland and the Central Vikings?

    Bro! You’re striking some nerves there.

    Never actually minded the name North Auckland, it’s what I remember as a little kid. But a merger with Harbour.. No thanks. Imagine it, a bunch of dreaded sun drenched pot heads driving Mercedes convertibles.

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    @Duluth said in Southland Rugby:

    @Tim said in Southland Rugby:

    Chop the NPC down to 11 teams - 10 round robin games, less squad weakness.

    Three mergers? A lower SI side, North Auckland and the Central Vikings?

    We need to expand from upvotes to reactions, including one that looks like this 🎣

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    @Duluth said in Southland Rugby:

    @Tim said in Southland Rugby:

    Chop the NPC down to 11 teams - 10 round robin games, less squad weakness.

    Three mergers? A lower SI side, North Auckland and the Central Vikings?

    Don't stop there. I reckon what we should do is form a lower SI side, upper SI side, lower NI side, central NI side and upper NI side. Now two games a week and a team having a bye every third week or so isn't much fun so we should pit these 'Super provinces' against Australian and South African teams. Who knows, maybe one day we could include a team from South America and/or an Asian side. Brilliant!!!

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    @gt12 said in Southland Rugby:

    We need to expand from upvotes to reactions, including one that looks like this 🎣

    Yeah it didn’t quite work. It was a test to find who is more defensive - HB or Northland fans 😇

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    @Duluth I just assumed you meant NH would have to merge into Northland, which I didnt see any problems with...I mean having 2 teams seperated by a silly little bridge is, well, silly.

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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by Duluth
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    @taniwharugby

    Nah you would keep the name, the history, the uniform and in return you just need to give up the home ground

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    @taniwharugby said in Southland Rugby:

    @Duluth I just assumed you meant NH would have to merge into Northland, which I didnt see any problems with...I mean having 2 teams seperated by a silly little bridge is, well, silly.

    I’d happily take the name North Auckland back. We were historically better then. One of NZs best during the 60/70’s.. Now look at us.

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    @Duluth Why have you included HB in your more defensive comment? It is pretty obvious you were referring to a merger between The 'Poo, Wanganui and Taranaki into one unit to be called Central Vikings hence no reason for HB supporters to become involved.

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    @Duluth

    Nepia must be at work; I assumed the bat sign would have gone off over Sydney and he'd be on that in a heartbeat.

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    @Higgins said in Southland Rugby:

    @Duluth Why have you included HB in your more defensive comment? It is pretty obvious you were referring to a merger between The 'Poo, Wanganui and Taranaki into one unit to be called Central Vikings hence no reason for HB supporters to become involved.

    No no he meant HB. I for one enjoyed that little merger. Worked bloody well.

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    replied to gt12 on last edited by Nepia
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    @gt12 said in Southland Rugby:

    @Duluth

    Nepia must be at work; I assumed the bat sign would have gone off over Sydney and he'd be on that in a heartbeat.

    Just got home from my after work walk and too beat to find a gif that expresses how angry I am right now.

    It’s not the Vikings themselves to be sure, it’s not even the bright orange jersey, it’s the unholiness of being associated with the Poo.

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  • HigginsH Offline
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    replied to J77 on last edited by Higgins
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    @J77 said in Southland Rugby:

    @Higgins said in Southland Rugby:

    @Duluth Why have you included HB in your more defensive comment? It is pretty obvious you were referring to a merger between The 'Poo, Wanganui and Taranaki into one unit to be called Central Vikings hence no reason for HB supporters to become involved.

    No no he meant HB. I for one enjoyed that little merger. Worked bloody well.

    I bet you did! Stockcar86 and I were in attendance at Okara Park when the ground announcer took great pride in reading the ever increasing score in your guys favour as Northland all on its own 37 The Combined Manawatu-Hawkes Bay Team 10 that Friday night way back in 1997. Come to think of it he announced every score change in the same manner! The final score got to something around the fifty mark for the home side and the combined side scrambled a miniscule 13. The final later in the season, also at Okara Park, was given a miss and from memory it was an even greater pounding in the favour of Northland - all on it's own!

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