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  • TimT Away
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    Tim
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    #190

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/super-rugby/300454761/super-rugby-pacific-all-blacks-for-first-round-and-doubleheaders-in-melbourne

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  • Daffy JaffyD Offline
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    @tim "NZ Rugby wants all current All Blacks on the grass when Super Rugby Pacific is launched on February 18-20"
    Instantly makes my last post in the Blues thread obsolete!

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    #192

    That’s awesome news with the rumour around the AB’s would miss rounds the NZR has come out and put to bed that rumour early.
    Happy with that I was worried SR would be diluted badly in 2022.

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    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

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    #194

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

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  • nzzpN Online
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    #195

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

    If we're allowed to travel, would be a great weekend away

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

    It's played in a league heartland.

    I'm fairly certain no front rower wants to be the last game on AAMI park that weekend either.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    #197

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

    It's played in a league heartland.

    I'm fairly certain no front rower wants to be the last game on AAMI park that weekend either.

    that you derpus?

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    Machpants
    replied to mariner4life on last edited by
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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

    It's played in a league heartland.

    I'm fairly certain no front rower wants to be the last game on AAMI park that weekend either.

    that you derpus?

    Nah, he didn't say 'and all the ozzie teams will lose'

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  • KruseK Offline
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    @machpants said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @antipodean said in Super Rugby 2022:

    @tim

    The competition will feature “Super Round Melbourne,’’ the brain child of both NZ Rugby and Rugby Australia, which is designed to showcase the competition before the start of the NRL and AFL.
    
    Backed by TEG Live, Asia Pacific’s leading live entertainment company and the Victorian Government, it will see games played at AAMI Park for three straight days of double-headers between February 25-27, and “home’’ teams will be reimbursed.
    

    Another fucking stupid idea IMO.

    the NRL one is pretty fucking great

    It's played in a league heartland.

    I'm fairly certain no front rower wants to be the last game on AAMI park that weekend either.

    that you derpus?

    Nah, he didn't say 'and all the ozzie teams will lose'

    Muthafucka... that's exactly the gag I wanted to make, but was too lazy.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    Kiwiwomble
    wrote on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #200

    Already had chat with a few people from my club about making a day or two of the super round, looks good

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    #201

    Knowler's article also says that the NZ squads will be announced next Monday.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    #202

    No firm player management plans have been put in pace, in part due to the delayed NPC season, but Foster told Stuff that consultation – rather than a ‘top-down’ mandate from NZ Rugby – is the way forward.

    “The whole concept really is to work with the franchise and to allow them to develop a plan that we look at.”

    “The idea is that we really want to trust the franchise that they look after parts of that [plan] and are open to some guidelines, and can have a conversation so we get aligned,” he said.

    The addition of two new teams, Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua, and five games against Australian opponents of varying quality means that all the Kiwi sides should be able to look at their draw and plan to be without the All Blacks for certain fixtures.

    The Crusaders, Blues and Chiefs, in particular, are stacked with a large contingent of key All Blacks, and will have to use their squad depth – especially with only bye week during the 14-round regular season.

    Foster also indicated that the three-test home series against Ireland in 2022 – now hotly anticipated after the All Blacks’ loss in Dublin at the weekend – would start two weeks after the Super Rugby Pacific final (on June 18), while the All Blacks could start their Rugby Championship campaign next year with two tests against the Springboks.

    “Next year if we return to a normal international program, then we’re having three tests against Ireland 14 days after a Super Rugby final, and then two weeks after that there’s a couple of tests against South Africa, or something like that,” Foster said.


    Unfortunately, this article doesn't answer the question of how many games All Blacks are supposed to be rested during SRP.


    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/126988381/super-rugby-pacific-ian-foster-reveals-how-all-blacks-will-be-managed

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  • YeetyaahY Offline
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    Fijian Drua unveil their jersey. Fucking banger IMO.

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  • KiwiwombleK Offline
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    Kiwiwomble
    replied to Yeetyaah on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #204

    @yeetyaah yay…another blue jersey…alternate jerseys are the real test now days

    7 of the 12 (and maybe MP too) of the SRP teams have primarily blue jerseys

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Bovidae
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    I thought that the Drua would go with a black and white combo to avoid jersey clashes.

    This was one of their jerseys for the NRC.

    e57a54be-c550-4112-89b8-65408047d269.jpg

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  • M Offline
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    Machpants
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    @bovidae said in Super Rugby 2022:

    I thought that the Drua would go with a black and white combo to avoid jersey clashes.

    This was one of their jerseys for the NRC.

    e57a54be-c550-4112-89b8-65408047d269.jpg

    Like anyone actually involved in sport makes those decisions, it’s all marketting and manufacturers. That’s why we get fed such goping shit like purple Irish, colour clashes defying any form of common sense, and a yearly minimum changes to the design.

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  • Canes4lifeC Offline
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    wrote on last edited by Canes4life
    #207

    All 12 Super Rugby squads announced tomorrow morning.

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    #208

    Aside from a few players we knew about, Ray Nuu has been named in the Rebels and Sefo Kautai In the Brumbies.

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    Daffy Jaffy
    wrote on last edited by Duluth
    #209

    All squads together with gains and losses.


    Blues

    Hookers: Kurt Eklund, Soane Vikena, Ricky Riccitelli

    Props: Alex Hodgman, Jordan Lay, Ofa Tuungafasi, Marcel Renata, Nepo Laulala, Karl Tu’inukuafe

    Locks: James Tucker, Josh Goodhue, Sam Darry, Luke Romano.

    Loose forwards: Taine Plumtree, Tom Robinson, Akira Ioane, Dalton Papalii, Anton Segner, Hoskins Sotutu, Cameron Suafoa, Adrian Choat

    Halfbacks: Finlay Christie, Sam Nock, Taufa Funaki

    Inside backs: Beauden Barrett, Harry Plummer, Stephen Perofeta

    Midfield: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, Tanielu Tele’a, Rieko Ioane, Corey Evans, Tamati Tua

    Outside backs: Mark Telea, Caleb Clarke, Bryce Heem, AJ Lam, Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, Zarn Sullivan.

    Unavailable due to injury: James Lay

    Gains: Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors); Beauden Barrett (Japan); Jordan Lay (Auckland); Riccitelli (Hurricanes); Romano (Crusaders); Tucker (Brumbies); Funaki (Auckland); Corey Evans (Auckland); Tua (Northland); Suafoa (North Harbour); Choat (Auckland); Segner ( Ta$man)

    On the move: Blake Gibson (Hurricanes); Emoni Narawa (Chiefs); Otere Black (Japan); TJ Faiane (Japan); Gerard Cowley-Tuioti (Japan); Patrick Tuipulotu (Japan); Jacob Pierce (Japan); Ray Nuia (Moana Pasifika), Luteru Tolai (Moana Pasifika); Jonathan Ruru (France); Dillon Hunt (Retired)


    Gallagher Chiefs

    Hookers: Samisoni Taukei’aho, Bradley Slater, Tyrone Thompson

    Props: Aidan Ross, Atunaisa Moli, Angus Ta’avao, Ollie Norris, Sione Mafileo, Reuben O’Neill

    Locks: Tupou Vaa’i, Brodie Retallick, Laghlan McWhannell, Naitoa Ah Kuoi, Josh Lord

    Loose Forwards: Mitchell Brown, Sam Cane, Luke Jacobson, Simon Parker, Pita Gus Sowakula, Kaylum Boshier, Samipeni Finau

    Halfbacks: Brad Weber, Xavier Roe, Cortez Ratima

    First five-eighths: Bryn Gatland, Kaleb Trask, Josh Ioane

    Midfielders: Alex Nankivell, Anton Lienert-Brown, Quinn Tupaea, Rameka Poihipi, Gideon Wrampling

    Outside backs: Jonah Lowe, Emoni Narawa, Etene Nanai-Seturo, Chase Tiatia, Shaun Stevenson, Rivez Reihana

    Gains: Ioane (Highlanders); Retallick (Japan); Narawa (Blues); Thompson (Wellington); Finau (Waikato); Ratima (Waikato); Wrampling (Waikato)

    On the move: Damian McKenzie (Japan); Lachlan Boshier (Japan); Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (Crusaders), Kini Naholo (Crusaders); Bailyn Sullivan (Hurricanes); Ezekiel Lindenmuth (Moana Pasifika); Viliame Taulani (England); Nathan Harris (Retired)


    Hurricanes

    Hookers: Asafo Aumua, Dane Coles, James O’Reilly

    Props: Tevita Mafileo, Alex Fidow, Xavier Numia, Tyrel Lomax, Pasilio Tosi, Pouri Rakete-Stones

    Locks: James Blackwell, Dom Bird, Scott Scrafton, Justin Sangster

    Loose forwards: Brayden Iose, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Reed Prinsep, Blake Gibson, Ardie Savea, Tyler Laubscher, Devan Flanders, Caleb Delany, TK Howden

    Halfbacks: Jamie Booth, TJ Perenara, Cam Roigard

    First fives: Aidan Morgan, Jackson Garden-Bachop, Ruben Love

    Midfield: Teihorangi Walden, Billy Proctor, Peter Umaga-Jensen, Bailyn Sullivan

    Outside backs: Julian Savea, Jordie Barrett, Pepesana Patafilo, Salesi Rayasi, Wes Goosen, Josh Moorby

    Unavailable due to injury: Owen Franks, Isaia Walker-Leawere

    Gains: Bird (France); Gibson (Blues); Walden (Taranaki); Sullivan (Chiefs); Tosi (Bay of Plenty); Sangster (Bay of Plenty); Laubscher (Manawatu); Morgan (Wellington); Roigard (Counties-Manukau); Moorby (Southland); Delaney (Wellington); Howden (Manawatu), Franks (England)

    On the move: Ngani Laumape (France); Vince Aso (Japan); Vaea Fifita (England), Ricky Riccitelli (Blues); Gareth Evans (Highlanders); Simon Hickey (Crusaders); Lolagi Visinia (Moana Pasifika), Jonathan Taumateine (Moana Pasifika); Orbyn Leger (Japan); Danny Toala (Moana Pasifika) Luke Campbell (France); Liam Mitchell (Italy); Kane Leaupepe (Retired); Fraser Armstrong (Retired)


    Crusaders

    Hookers: Codie Taylor, Brodie McAlister, Shilo Klein

    Props: Joe Moody, Oli Jager, Fletcher Newell, George Bower, Tamaiti Williams, Finlay Brewis

    Locks: Scott Barrett, Quentin Strange, Mitchell Dunshea, Sam Whitelock, Zach Gallagher

    Loose forwards: Tom Christie, Ethan Blackadder, Sione Havili Talitui, Cullen Grace, Pablo Matera, Dominic Gardiner, Corey Kellow

    Halfbacks: Mitch Drummond, Bryn Hall, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi

    First fives: Richie Mo’unga, Simon Hickey, Fergus Burke

    Midfield: Jack Goodhue, David Havili, Braydon Ennor, Isaiah Punivai, Dallas McLeod

    Outside backs: Chay Fihaki, George Bridge, Sevu Reece, Will Jordan, Leicester Fainga'anuku, Kini Naholo

    Gains: Matera (Argentina); Tahuriorangi (Chiefs); Naholo (Chiefs); Hickey (Hurricanes); Gardiner (Canterbury); Brewis (Canterbury); Gallagher (Canterbury); Klein (Canterbury); Kellow (Canterbury)

    On the move: Isileli Tuungafasi (Moana Pasifika); Andrew Makalio (Highlanders); Michael Alaalatoa (Ireland); Whetukamokamo Douglas (Japan); Tom Sanders (Japan); Ereatara Enari (Moana Pasifika); Brett Cameron (Japan); Manasa Mataele (Force), Luke Romano (Blues); Josh McKay (Scotland)


    Highlanders

    Hookers: Liam Coltman, Rhys Marshall, Andrew Makalio

    Props: Ayden Johnstone, Jeff Thwaites, Ethan de Groot, Jermaine Ainsley, Josh Hohneck, Daniel Lienert-Brown, Saula Ma’u

    Locks: Maanaki Selby-Rickit, Josh Dickson, Bryn Evans, Max Hicks, Sam Caird

    Loose forwards: James Lentjes, Billy Harmon, Hugh Renton, Shannon Frizell, Marino Mikaele-Tu'u, Gareth Evans, Sean Withy

    Halfbacks: Aaron Smith, Folau Fakatava, Kayne Hammington

    First fives: Marty Banks, Mitchell Hunt

    Midfield: Fetuli Paea, Patelesio Tomkinson, Solomon Alaimalo, Thomas Umaga-Jensen, Ngatungane Punivai, Scott Gregory

    Outside backs: Connor Garden-Bachop, Mosese Dawai, Vilimoni Koroi, Sam Gilbert, Josh Timu

    Unavailable due to injury: Jona Nareki, Pari Pari Parkinson

    Gains: Gareth Evans (Hurricanes); Makalio (Crusaders); Banks (Southland); Dawai (Waikato); Marshall (Ireland); Timu (Otago); Withy (Otago), Ma’u (Otago), Hicks ( Ta$man), Caird (Northland).

    On the move: Josh Ioane (Chiefs); Ash Dixon (Japan); Siate Tokolahi (France); Kazuki Himeno (Japan); Teariki Ben-Nicholas (France); Michael Collins (Wales); Tim O’Malley (Italy); Jack Regan (Wales); Liam Squire (Retired)

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