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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Bovidae
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    Provincial rivalry takes centre stage this August

    Provincial rivalry takes centre stage this August

    Fixture list:

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC Fixtures & Results

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    @Bovidae said in NPC 2025:

    Provincial rivalry takes centre stage this August

    Provincial rivalry takes centre stage this August

    Fixture list:

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC

    Bunnings Warehouse NPC Fixtures & Results

    So one major change to the provincial fixtures is they've changed the mid-week game day to Thursday instead of Wednesday to make it an extended four-day window of rugby which makes sense.

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    Mr Fish
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    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Is this an assumption or something they've mentioned?

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    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Feel like this gets said every year but still hasn't happened.

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    @Yeetyaah said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Feel like this gets said every year but still hasn't happened.

    Could easily see camera numbers drop off further though, and other cost cutitng measures. It's a real pity - still has huge potential as a player development programme with provincial rivalry that's 'real', but it's been malnourished for ages

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    @Canes4life said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Is this an assumption or something they've mentioned?

    Believe Sky have proposed broadcasting one Friday night game and one Saturday night game.

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  • BovidaeB Offline
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    Sky don't own the OBU anymore so that is a cost.

    If they don't broadcast every game let's get back to 2:30 pm kickoffs.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    @Canes4life said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Is this an assumption or something they've mentioned?

    Believe Sky have proposed broadcasting one Friday night game and one Saturday night game.

    So just 2 out of 7 games broadcast a weekend?

    The NPC will be an amateur comp within a couple of years. I wonder if sky will show more interest in the proposed SR u23 comp next year?

    Not a surprise if this happens.. but this is also why I argued it was in smaller provinces interest to back competition reform because this was the likely outcome without reform

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    @Canes4life said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Is this an assumption or something they've mentioned?

    Believe Sky have proposed broadcasting one Friday night game and one Saturday night game.

    A negotiating tactic? NZR has confirmed all matches will be broadcast live by Sky Sport. One game a week on Sky Open

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    I guess Sky will do some cost cutting etc, it happens.
    I go to Naki games, so that doesn't worry me, but understand why we don't want it.
    I already got out tickets for the year anyway, and as we have a couple of bonus Shield games including one in Manaia, I am quite happy. Also I see on Sept 13th, when ABs play Boks in Wellington , Naki is travelling, so I don't need to miss that!! Good stuff, only one trouble is NPC is my favorite comp, and it's still a fair bit of a wait until it starts.

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    Machpants
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    @Duluth said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    @Canes4life said in NPC 2025:

    @Mr-Fish said in NPC 2025:

    Could be the last season we see every NPC match broadcast.

    Is this an assumption or something they've mentioned?

    Believe Sky have proposed broadcasting one Friday night game and one Saturday night game.

    A negotiating tactic? NZR has confirmed all matches will be broadcast live by Sky Sport. One game a week on Sky Open

    That's next year, proposal. TV rights deal isn't done, so we have no idea what will happen next year

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    taniwharugby
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    Ranfurly Shield challenges....

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    Bovidae
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    The article is about rugby broadcasting rights but there is a focus on the value of the NPC as Sky and NZR have vastly different views. It's estimated to cost about $7M to broadcast the NPC and FPC (in addition to the broadcasting rights).

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    SouthernMann
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    @Bovidae

    I found it and interesting reality check. What about the proposition of 'Super rounds' all games played at one or two venues each week to reduce costs?

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    Travel costs for the teams would be significant too. Short bus trips (< 4 h) vs two flights from provincial cities.

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    #37
    Sky is understood to want to significantly cut back on broadcasting the provincial competitions, which draw relatively small audiences and drive few subscribers, yet cost an enormous amount to cover. NZ Rugby, in contrast, regards widespread coverage of that level of the game as an essential part of its broadcast deal.
    

    I hope they aren’t forcing people to bid on NPC and FNPC as a single package with widespread coverage. Even though the interest in NPC is dropping every year I’m sure it attracts a lot more eyeballs than woman’s NPC. Each competition should make its own economic case

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    Stephen Perofeta has transferred to Auckland NPC.

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    Bovidae
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    #39

    Staying in Auckland for personal reasons.

    Taranaki Rugby Farewells Stephen Perofeta

    Taranaki Rugby Farewells Stephen Perofeta

    Taranaki Rugby would like to extend its deepest appreciation to Stephen Perofeta, who will be departing the Yarrows...

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    Steven Harris
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    Hearing that Solomon Alaimalo is heading to Northland for the 2025 NPC season , also possibly another Moana Pasifika back

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