Rugby Union
- Stuart Hogg pleads guilty to domestic abuse of estranged wife over five yearswww.theguardian.com Stuart Hogg pleads guilty to domestic abuse of estranged wife over five years
Former Scotland rugby union captain admitted to a single charge of abusing Gillian Hogg and will be sentenced on 5 December
Unlikely to be jailed, but could see some hefty community service and a big fine
- Michael Cheika on fleeing Israel's invasion and if Thomas Tuchel should sing the anthem | Unfiltered
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I hated Cheika when he was the Wallabies coach and having ding dong battles with the ABs. But since he's coached around the place and learning a lot more about his story i've begun to find him a much more interesting and charming coach than I ever gave him credit for.
This is a great interview, well worth a listen and i'm so far barely half way through it.
- Autumn Internationals / Northern Hemisphere Tour Week 1 (2)
I guess week 1 was really NZ v Japan last week, but somehow I don't think that really counts.
Ran out of puff at the end of the NPC so haven't been posting much, but lets have a thread to discuss this weekend's matches.
- Scotland v Fiji: Gregor Townsend explains Ali Price and Adam Hastings selections before Autumn Nations Series clashwww.tntsports.co.uk Scotland v Fiji: Gregor Townsend explains Ali Price and Adam Hastings selections before Autumn Nations Series clash - TNT Sports
Gregor Townsend has explained the selections of Ali Price and Adam Hastings for Scotland's Autumn Nations Series opener against Fiji at Murrayfield on Saturday.
Should be a great clash at the weekend, hoping it's put away by half time and we see the bench then shine
- England v New Zealand: Joe Marler criticised after saying haka 'needs binning'www.bbc.co.uk England v New Zealand: Joe Marler criticised after saying haka 'needs binning'
England prop Joe Marler is criticised after posting that the haka "needs binning" before Saturday's match against New Zealand.
Ever reliable Marler sticks his foot in it again ahead of tournament. Just ammo for the All Blacks here
- Tom Curry set to return at Twickenham as England look to surprise All Blackswww.theguardian.com Tom Curry set to return at Twickenham as England look to surprise All Blacks
Tom Curry is poised to start his first Test at Twickenham in almost two years with England gearing up for their showdown against New Zealand on Saturday
A little build up to the End of year internationals for us. Personally I never rated curry, but I know a lot of English fans dol
This out of release window weekend has England vs Japan and Scotland vs Fiji for us. Scotland with a lot of exiles to be tested on depth, the all blacks with a quick turn around after playing in Japan last weekend, Fiji being tested financially as always, and England being tested by just playing the ABs. Should be juicy!
- 20-minute red card: New law to be trialled in autumn internationalswww.bbc.co.uk 20-minute red card: New law to be trialled in autumn internationals
Referees will have the option to show a '20-minute red card' during the autumn internationals - for the first time in northern hemisphere men's Test rugby.
Not a fan personally, but let's see how it goes
- Canada 12-21 England: Red Roses retain WXV titlewww.bbc.co.uk Canada 12-21 England: Red Roses retain WXV title
England fight back in the second half to overcome an impressive Canada side in Vancouver and retain their WXV1 title.
That's 20 in a row for the Red Roses. The All Blacks managed "just" 18 in 2015/16
- Hampden date switch for Glasgow v Edinburgh in Decemberwww.bbc.co.uk Hampden date switch for Glasgow v Edinburgh in December
Glasgow Warriors will stage their home leg of this season's 1872 Cup tie against Edinburgh at Hampden Park to try to attract a new generation of fans, says managing director Al Kellock.
A great move for Glasgow here. I was just saying how bad pro teams in Scotland were at getting out there. Well here's an opportunity! URC champions are going to pump yet-to-find-a-win Edinburgh though
- Fantasy League - A Different Super Rugby Structure
Super Rugby obviously has a bit of a weird structure now with only 11 teams after the Melbourne Rebels collapsed.
It got me thinking a bit about what NZR & ARU could change assuming no other countries are going to join, and one thing I wondered was whether New Zealand should deliberately weaken our Super franchises to help make the Australian ones more competitive & hopefully make their public a bit more interested (if they win more).
So I started to think about what the population spread was like around New Zealand and one thing that really sticks out is how bottom heavy our current distribution of clubs is. 1 million punters in the South Island get 2 franchises, but 4.5m odd North Islanders only get 3 + Moana Pasifika. Its actually a bit silly that the Highlanders still exist given the population shifts since the 90s.
Anyway, that made me wonder if it might be possible to in effect add a 6th New Zealand franchise - which including MP would make 7 based in New Zealand in total, so came up with this before & after table to show how its a much more equitable split. And then 7 NZ, 4 Aus & 1 Fiji gets us back to 12 Franchises and at least in NZ gets more games in front of more people.
|Super Franchise|Population Approx|Provinces|Population (2018)|Stadiums|Capacity| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |Auckland Blues|1850k|Northland|186k|Semenoff Stadium|19k| |||Counties-Manukau|1|Navigation Homes Stadium|12k| |||North Harbour|1|North Harbour Stadium|25k| |||Auckland|1655k|Eden Park|50k| |Waikato Chiefs|920k|Bay of Plenty|321k|Rotorua International Stadium, Mercury Baypark|26k & 20k| |||Waikato|476k|FMG Stadium|25k| |||Taranaki|121k|Yarrow Stadium|25k| |Wellington Hurricanes|950k|Hawke’s Bay|172k|McLean Park|24k| |||Manawatū|248k2|Arena Manawatu|15k| |||Wellington|526k|Sky Stadium|35k| |Canterbury Crusaders|725k|Tasman|103k3|Trafalgar Park|18k| |||Canterbury|623k|One NZ Stadium4|30k| |Otago Highlanders|335k|Otago|235k|Forsyth Barr Stadium|31k| |||Southland|101k|Rugby Park|17k| |Moana Pasifika5|-|North Harbour based|-|North Harbour Stadium|25k|
- 1 Included with Auckland.
- 2 Includes Whanganui in the census data.
- 3 From 2026 I think the new stadium is supposed to be in use.
- 4 Includes Marlborough, same as the NPC Province
- 5 Moana Pasifika are currently, and for the forseeable future going to be playing most of their matches in New Zealand, neither Samoa nor Tonga have stadiums and infrastructure setup to host like Fiji Drua have.
- Population regions not included:
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- Gisborne 50k - because its quite remote from either Hurricanes or Chiefs
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- West Coast South Island 32k - because its remote from everywhere
|New Regional Franchise|Provinces|Population Approx|Stadiums| |-|-|-|-| |Auckland North|Northland|850k|Semenoff Stadium|19k| ||North Harbour||North Harbour Stadium|25k| |Auckland South|Auckland|850k|Eden Park|50k| ||Counties-Manukau||Navigation Homes Stadium|12k| |West North Island|Waikato|600k|FMG Stadium|25k| ||Taranaki||Yarrow Stadium|25k| |East North Island|Bay of Plenty|550k6|Rotorua International Stadium, Mercury Baypark|26k & 20k| ||Hawke’s Bay||McLean Park|24k| |Bottom North Island|Wellington|770k|Sky Stadium|35k| ||Manawatū||Arena Manawatu|15k| |Canterbury Crusaders|Tasman|725k|Trafalgar Park|18k| ||Canterbury||One NZ Stadium|30k| |Otago Highlanders|Otago|335k|Forsyth Barr Stadium|31k| ||Southland||Rugby Park|17k|
- 6 I included Gisborne population in this one as with a franchise based in this part of the country they are a bit more included than they are with the Chiefs or Hurricanes.
- NZ NPC Round 9 =
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Tasman|9|8|5|37| |2|Wellington|9|7|7|35| |3|Taranaki|9|7|7|35| |4|BoP|9|6|9|33| |5|Hawke's Bay|9|6|8|32| |6|Waikato|9|5|8|28| |7|Canterbury|9|5|5|25| |8|Counties-Manukau|9|4|7|23| |9|North Harbour|9|3|11|23| |10|Otago|9|4|5|21| |11|Auckland|9|3|7|19| |12|Northland|9|2|5|13| |13|Southland|9|2|4|12| |14|Manawatū|9|1|5|9|
Fixtures: 4/10:
- Northland v Otago
5/10:
- Manawatū v Counties-Manukau
- Southland v North Harbour
- Wellington v Hawke's Bay
- Canterbury v Waikato
6/10:
- Tasman v Taranaki
- Auckland v Bay of Plenty
Notes: Auckland managing to fail against Hawke's Bay on the Saturday didn't bode well for their effort to take the shield off Tasman, and sure enough they failed again so bar a miracle where they manage to beat BoP and the two worst teams pick up wins they're out. Ditto for Otago.
The drama in this round is basically down to how many bonus points North Harbour pick up against Southland, compared to Counties-Manukau against the Manawatū Turbos who are awful.
Beyond that there's still another couple of big games. Given recent form Hawke's Bay are unlikely to be much of a challenge for Wellington, but the Tasman v Taranaki game should determine who gets 2nd place and later that day Waikato & Canterbury are basically playing to determine which team they have to travel to for the quarter finals.
- Pumas 24-36 Emerging Ireland: Visitors start tour with strong winwww.bbc.co.uk Pumas 24-36 Emerging Ireland: Visitors start tour with strong win
Emerging Ireland start their tour of South Africa with an impressive 36-24 win over the Pumas in Bloemfontein.
Didn't know about this tour. Irish depth is pretty legendary in the URC, so the resilt is not a surprise to me!
- Rugby Championship Round 6
This is it final round. Early doors: NZ vs Aus. Followed by Arg vs SA. It's technically all on the line, but los Pumas still need a miracle. I'm hoping to catch at least a bit of both, this year's TRC has been the best in donkeys years!
- NZ NPC Round 8
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Wellington|8|7|7|35| |2|Tasman|7|7|4|32| |3|Taranaki|8|6|6|30| |4|BoP|8|5|8|28| |5|Hawke's Bay|8|5|7|27| |6|Canterbury|8|5|5|25| |7|Waikato|8|4|7|23| |8|Counties-Manukau|8|3|6|18| |9|North Harbour|8|2|10|18| |10|Auckland|7|3|5|17| |11|Otago|8|3|4|16| |12|Northland|8|2|5|13| |13|Southland|8|2|4|12| |14|Manawatū|8|1|3|7|
Fixtures: 27/09:
- Counties-Manukau v Wellington
28/09:
- BoP v Northland
- Hawke's Bay v Auckland
- Otago v Tasman
29/09:
- North Harbour v Canterbury
- Southland v Waikato
- Taranaki v Manawatū
2/10:
- Tasman v Auckland
Predictions:
- Wellington 15+
- BoP 21+
- Hawke's Bay 1-1
- Tasman 12+
- North Harbour 6-
- Waikato 12+
- Taranaki 50+
1 - I don't know if Folau Fakatava is back from injury yet or not; he's been out the last two games and without him as a 2nd playmaker my Magpies have been dreadful. No ability to relieve pressure means two massive hidings in a row. This is a prediction from the heart, not the head :)
Notes:
Its now the second to last round, and mathematically probably only Manawatū are definitively outside of the top 8, but I think we can assume that Northland and Southland are also no chance given at best they can only be expecting to win 1/2.
Otago are also only likely to win 1 more match so there's the 4 wooden spooners confirmed and we only need to pick two more teams to stay or slip out of the top 8.
Auckland have had a terrible season, but have 3 games in hand, so could pick up another 15 points, except they are playing Hawke's Bay, Tasman & BoP so are only likely to win 1, they should finish somewhere around 24 points.
North Harbour could beat Canterbury, and should beat Southland so are potentially looking at a points upside of 6-10 points, but Counties-Manukau have a guaranteed win against Manawatū so for Harbour to make it they really need to push for a win against the Rams.
Waikato should pick up another 4-5 points against Southland, even if they lose to Canterbury the following week so are probably safe.
So, weirdly the two other teams that are at some risk are Hawke's Bay & Canterbury, purely because neither of their next two games are guaranteed wins. The Rams are probably more likely to get a win given the Magpies woeful form since losing the Shield, but i'd say both of them are likely safe - even if the 'pies get the job done with bonus points rather than wins.
As for the top of the table, well with a game in hand, the high spending Tasman Makos are most likely to take 1st place again, followed by Wellington. Taranaki & BoP will both get wins this round, so if Auckland continue to suck and Tasman continue to be good, BoP will secure 3rd in the final game of the round-robin ahead of the playoffs.
- So how did Argentina beat the Boks?
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Top Squidge about a top game, enjoy, and final games this weekend will be tasty
- URC week 1 reviewwww.bbc.co.uk United Rugby Championship Table - Rugby Union - BBC Sport
Find out which rugby union teams are leading the pack or at the foot of the table in the United Rugby Championship on BBC Sport
Cardiff, Munster, Leinster topping the table, with SA teams yet to play. Scottish and Italians teams all losing, but signs of hope for both Edinburgh and Benetton picking up both a try and losing bonus point. Considering Edinburgh last years' abysmal bonus points (and playing Leinster) I'm taking away a good showing. And Glasgow losing by point away to Ulster is far from a write off too, for either side!
A feast of rugby now from here on. I'm ready
- Rugby Championship Round 5
- All Blacks v Wallabies
- Argentina v South Africa
Big news ahead of Bledisloe 1 is that Beauden Barrett is out with illness which sees Jordan move to 15, Reece comes on at 14 with Harry Plumber being named on the reserve bench.
That suggests he’s leapt ahead of Havili as the utility player - and in a way it actually does make a lot of sense. Jordan, JB & McKenzie give 3 options at 15, Plumber gives cover at 10 & 12, and ALB gives 12 & 13 cover with the option of Ioane heading to the wing too. Very versatile backs.
- NZ NPC Round 7
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Wellington|7|6|6|30| |2|Tasman|6|6|4|28| |3|BoP|7|5|7|27| |4|Hawke's Bay|7|5|7|27| |5|Waikato|7|4|6|22| |6|Taranaki|7|4|4|20| |7|Canterbury|7|4|4|20| |8|Counties-Manukau|7|3|5|17| |9|North Harbour|6|2|8|16| |10|Southland|7|2|4|12| |11|Otago|7|2|4|12| |12|Auckland|6|2|4|12| |13|Northland|7|1|4|8| |14|Manawatū|7|1|3|7|
Fixtures:
20/09
- Hawke's Bay v Taranaki
21/09
- Northland v North Harbour
- Canterbury v Counties-Manukau
- Wellington v BoP
22/09
- Waikato v Tasman
- Auckland v Southland
- Manawatū v Otago
25/09
- Taranaki v North Harbour
Predictions:
- Hawke's Bay 3+ (going with my heart on this one bc after last weekend, the head says its going to be a struggle)
- North Harbour 14+
- Canterbury 10+
- Wellington 4+
- Tasman 10+
- Auckland 10+
- Otago 5+
- Taranaki 10+
Notes: Including this weekend there are 3 rounds left until the quarter-finals, the current top 4 should make the top 8 though all of them would be hoping for at least 1 win from the next 3 matches. Especially with Tasman & Taranaki having a game in hand, the former should be eyeing up top of the table.
Of course, they're a very good team, and clearly well resourced given the talent they have signed up so anything outside of top 4 would have been a fail. I'd say the top 7 are probably going to make the playoffs and its really just about whether North Harbour or Counties-Manukau squeek in last place.
- Lions, laws, live rights: what to look out for in the new men’s rugby union seasonwww.theguardian.com Lions, laws, live rights: what to look out for in the new men’s rugby union season
The Premiership kicks off on Friday but the game’s perpetual flux is sure to punctuate the breathtaking action
NH Pro season has already kicked off in France, but for the rest of Europe: it's this Friday. I've got tickets for Edinburgh v Leinster and cannot wait! Champions cup joins the URC on Premier Sports; hooray for me, as I was never going to pay for TNT and Premier Sports
- Could a British and Irish league finally be ready for take-off?www.bbc.co.uk Could a British and Irish league finally be ready for take-off?
Leinster v Saracens? Glasgow v Harlequins? Ospreys v Bristol? A British and Irish league is under discussion once more.
The only people that actually want this are the Welsh. The URC is working well, the prem needs to reign in the spending, and the Champions Cup needs to change to a format people understand. I'd go full knock out like a football cup personally. Sorted, no B&I league needed. But I do suspect NZ and Aus would like to see SA back in Super Rugby
- NZ NPC Round 6
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Wellington|6|6|6|30| |2|Hawke's Bay|6|5|7|27| |3|Tasman|5|5|3|23| |4|BoP|6|4|6|22| |5|Taranaki|5|4|4|20| |6|Waikato|6|3|5|17| |7|Canterbury|6|3|3|15| |8|Otago|6|2|4|12| |9|Counties-Manukau|6|2|4|12| |10|North Harbour|5|1|7|11| |11|Southland|5|2|7|11| |12|Auckland|5|1|3|7| |13|Northland|6|1|3|7| |14|Manawatū|5|0|2|2|
Fixtures:
13/09:
- Southland v Canterbury
14/09:
- BoP v Taranaki
- North Harbour v Manawatū
- Waikato v Hawke's Bay
15/09:
- Counties-Manukau v Otago
- Tasman v Wellington
- Northland v Auckland
18/09:
- Manawatū v Southland
Predictions: Canterbury 9- BoP 5+ North Harbour 25+ Hawke's Bay 5- Otago 5- Wellington 3+ Auckland 9- Southland 5-
Notes: Well, after the absolute tragedy that befell Hawke's Bay in their Shield defense against the Mako, i'm hoping Wellington will visit Nelson and at least ensure that Tasman only get to celebrate for a week.
That should be a hell of a game with all of the squad ABs being released to play for their provinces and Wellington have been very good so far this season.
Last weekend saw a lot of movement in the bottom half of the table - with lots of drama as well. See if you can find clip of wet-ball-gate from the Battle of the Bridge. Absolute dastardly shithousery robbed North Harbour.
There's plenty of other good matches ahead this weekend too - BoP v Taranaki should settle who's in 4th place, and the mid-week home game for the Turbos could be their only chance of picking up a win this season.
I'm glad the tests are over for this weekend, hopefully the rugby pundits down here will pay some attention to the NPC in their shows. But likely it'll get a passing mention while they spend 45 minutes talking up the Wobblies and then at the end of the season they'll have another moan about how nobody cares about the NPC.
- Alex Williamson: Scottish Rugby appoint new chief executive to replace Mark Dodsonwww.bbc.co.uk Alex Williamson: Scottish Rugby appoint new chief executive to replace Mark Dodson
Alex Williamson is appointed as Scottish Rugby's new chief executive, replacing long-serving Mark Dodson after a prolonged recruitment process.
Dodson was bullish and unapologetic; Tom here talks of cash, but I'd prefer to see bridges being built and listening. It's no coincidence the amateur game is finding things tough, and the pathways aren't there. It's no surprise the money blackhole is there when the pro club sides are obvious money pits too. Funnily enough likely due to the pathways not being there so talent is bought in at bigger prices, this includes coaching staff which aren't helping with the community game either.
Re: money. Squeezing the fan for more will quickly start to backfire, any investment in the matchday experience is unlikely to offset its cost in significant terms and amount to little more than a distraction imo. Redeveloping Murrayfield into a 100k stadium the only real possibility of significant earning potential, but what a cost that will bring. Instead costs must come down, and that's the wage bill. I've no idea what a player earns, but between Edinburgh and Glasgow it must be over 100 full time professionals each including sales & marketing, coaching, squad, rehab/medical, scouts, managers, and others I'm sure. Glasgow still leasing their ground annually too, I'll bet GCC ask a pretty penny. And Scotland staff must be phenomenal too.
Alex here with a hard first couple of years
- The Rugby Championship - round 4
Can NZ get some revenge for last week? Will Australia show up and get their act together?
- NZ NPC Round 5
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Hawke's Bay|5|5|5|25| |2|Wellington|4|4|4|20| |3|Tasman|4|4|3|19| |4|BoP|5|3|5|17| |5|Waikato|5|3|4|16| |6|Taranaki|4|3|3|15| |7|Southland|4|2|2|10| |8|Otago|4|2|2|10| |9|Canterbury|5|2|2|10| |10|North Harbour|4|1|5|9| |11|Northland|5|1|3|7| |12|Counties-Manukau|5|1|3|7| |13|Auckland|4|0|2|2| |14|Manawatū|4|0|2|2|
Fixtures: Friday 06/09: BoP v Manawatū
Saturday 07/09: Auckland v North Harbour Wellington v Southland Otago v Canterbury Hawke's Bay v Tasman (Ranfurly Shield)
Sunday 08/09: Taranaki v Waikato Counties-Manukau v Northland
Wednesday 11/09: Otago v Wellington
Notes: The biggest game this round is the Ranfurly Shield match on Saturday night, Tasman have never one it as the combined union of Marlborough/Nelson Bays so they'll be up for it; and of course Hawke's Bay will be desperate to keep their winning record. Whoever wins gets both the log o' wood and top of the table.
Other than that, there's a couple of other usually fierce derbies. The Battle of the Bridge on Satuurday, then Otago v Canterbury. Most of the rest of the matches aren't especially exciting.
My Predictions: BoP 24+ North Harbour 9- Wellington 18+ Otago 3- Hawke's Bay 3- Taranaki 9+ Northland 9- Wellington 6+
- The Rugby Championship - Round 3
Both games Saturday 31st
South Africa vs New Zealand - 1700 SAST (UTC+2) - Johannesburg
Argentina vs Australia - 1900 ART (UTC-2) - La Plata
Predictions in the thread very welcomed
- NZ NPC - Round 4
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|Hawke's Bay|4|4|4|20| |2|BoP|4|3|5|17| |3|Wellington|3|3|3|15| |4|Tasman|3|3|2|14| |5|Taranaki|3|2|3|11| |6|Canterbury|4|2|2|10| |7|Otago|3|2|1|9| |8|North Harbour|3|1|3|7| |9|Waikato|3|1|2|6| |10|Southland|3|1|1|5| |11|Northland|3|1|1|5| |12|Auckland|3|0|2|2| |13|Counties-Manukau|4|0|2|2| |14|Manawatū|3|0|1|1|
Fixtures:
Friday 30/08:
- Northland v Southland
Saturday 31/08:
- North Harbour v Counties-Manukau
- Taranaki v Otago
- Waikato v Auckland
- Tasman v BoP
Sunday 01/09:
- Canterbury v Wellington
- Manawatū v Hawke's Bay
Wednesday 04/09:
- Waikato v Northland
My Predictions:
- Northland 9+
- North Habour 18+
- Taranaki 6+
- Waikato 9+
- Tasman 6+
- Wellington 9-
- Hawke's Bay 15+
- Northland 6-
1/3 of Round Robin Notes: With Round 3/9 complete now (the fixtures list I refer to has the playoffs as Rounds 10-12 which is a bit random) I figured i'd entertain myself by doing a bit of a stock-take of where we are at.
The defending champs Taranaki are progressing ok with their 1 loss so far coming away to one of the top 4 teams Wellington, are sitting ok, but the draw is a little unkind to them in that their easier games are mostly at home but they still have to play BoP, Tasman & Hawke's Bay on the road.
The comp progresses through quarter-finals, semis to the final so they'll make the playoffs but will need to work hard to get the home advantage they had last year.
The beaten finalists Hawke's Bay are looking quite good especially this week picking up a win away in Canterbury during the storm week. Time will tell though as its all tough games from now, even this Sunday's match against cellar dwellers Manawatū could be banana peel being the 3rd match in 9 days.
Probably the biggest surprise so far is how average Waikato, and how poor Auckland have been. You know you're having a bad season when Southland are ahead of you on the table.
The current top 5 look likely to make the playoffs, of the rest Canterbury will surely make it in though are battling a lot of injuries. The table feels a bit similar to Super Rugby this year. The top 4-5 are clear but places 6-12 are still probably anyone's to take and really only Manawatū & Counties-Manukau are looking completely out of the running.
Crowd wise - its the usual story. The over-saturated Super Rugby markets that struggled to get people to turn up unless it was a big game struggle to get people to show to the NPC. But the provinces that get one or no Super Rugby matches are having pretty good crowds in attendance from what i've seen so far.
- Ethan de Groot Injured out of NZ tour to SAwww.nzherald.co.nz All Blacks prop to miss South Africa tour
The first match of the All Blacks vs Springboks series is on August 31.
This is my editorialising, but I struggle to see how its not yet more Crusaders bias selecting Bower over Numia.
I get that the latter is uncapped and coming off an injury but Numia was probably the form prop in Super Rugby this year and is going to be 3rd choice prop, not playing in either game unless there's an injury anyway.
Bower's only come back from even more serious injury this year and while he's had some tests under his belt i'd say there's just as many question marks over his international game with answers as unanswered questions about Numia.
- Leon MacDonald leaves All Blacks set-up after clash with Scott Robertsonwww.planetrugby.com Scott Robertson clash leads to shock departure of key All Blacks coach ahead of crunch Springboks Tests
New Zealand have received a significant setback after it was announced that Leon MacDonald has departed the set-up ahead of the key Springboks Tests.
Mmm, drama in camp before the boks match. TRC R3 to be juicy
- NZ NPC - Round 3
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|BoP|3|3|3|15| |2|Hawke's Bay|2|2|2|10| |3|Wellington|2|2|2|10| |4|Tasman|2|2|1|9| |5|Taranaki|2|1|2|6| |6|Northland|2|1|1|5| |7|Canterbury|2|1|1|5| |8|Waikato|2|1|1|5| |9|Southland|2|1|0|4| |10|Otago|2|1|0|4| |11|North Harbour|2|0|2|2| |12|Counties-Manukau|3|0|2|2| |13|Auckland|2|0|1|1| |14|Manawatū|2|0|0|0|
Fixtures:
Friday 23/08:
- Hawke's Bay v Northland (Ranfurly Shield Challenge)
Saturday 24/08:
- Counties-Manukau v Tasman
- Auckland v Canterbury
- Southland v Taranaki
Sunday 25/08:
- Otago v BoP
- Wellington v Manawatū
- North Harbour v Waikato
Wednesday 28/08:
- Canterbury v Hawke's Bay
My Predictions:
- Hawkes-Bay 6+ (I'm on call this week so won't be at McLean Park :( )
- Tasman 18+
- Auckland 6-
- Taranaki 6+
- BoP 6+
- Wellington 27+
- North Harbour 6+
- Canterbury 10-
- Finn Russell eyes Lions link-up with Owen Farrellwww.bbc.co.uk Finn Russell eyes Lions link-up with Owen Farrell
Finn Russell would welcome the opportunity to play alongside old rival Owen Farrell on the 2025 British and Irish Lions tour to Australia.
Lions hype begins! The currently longest serving fly-halves in the Lions nations pairing up? Who doesn't want to see that?
- Rugby World Cup: Qualification process confirmed for men's 2027 eventwww.planetrugby.com Rugby World Cup: Qualification process confirmed in move to 'supercharge global growth'
World Rugby reveals a reimagination of the qualification process for the 2027 men's Rugby World Cup, hosted by Australia, the first time 24 nations have competed.
Also, an expansion to 24 teams. 6 pools of 4, top 2 go forward automatically, next 4 highest winners, with a knock out of 16 to look forward to too
- The Rugby Championship - Round 2
- Australia v South Africa in Perth
- New Zealand v Argentina in Auckland
- NZ NPC 2024 - Round 2
Table: |Pos.|Team|P|W|B|PTS| |-|-|-|-|-|-| |1|BoP|2|2|2|10| |2|Tasman|1|1|1|5| |3|Taranaki|1|1|1|5| |4|Canterbury|1|1|1|5| |5|Hawke's Bay|1|1|1|5| |6|Wellington|1|1|1|5| |7|Southland|1|1|0|4| |8|North Harbour|1|0|1|1| |9|Counties-Manukau|2|0|1|1| |10|Auckland|1|0|0|0| |11|Otago|1|0|0|0| |12|Northland|1|0|0|0| |13|Waikato|1|0|0|0| |14|Manawatū|1|0|0|0|
Fixtures:
Friday 16/08:
- Otago v Auckland
Saturday 17/08:
- Northland v Manawatū
- Tasman v Canterbury
- Hawke's Bay v Southland (Ranfurly Shield Challenge)
Sunday 18/08:
- BoP v North Harbour
- Wellington v Taranaki
- Counties-Manukau v Waikato
My Predictions:
- Auckland 13+
- Northland 21+
- Tasman 6-
- Hawkes-Bay 6+ (Hoping to make it to McLean Park for this one)
- BoP 13+
- Taranaki 6-
- Waikato 13-
- NZ NPC 2024 - Round 1
Seeing as I care more about the NPC than any other Rugby I feel like I ought to start a thread for this too, even though i'm the only person here that probably has any interest :)
Round 1 Fixtures:
- Taranaki v Counties-Manukau
- Auckland v Wellington
- Canterbury v Northland
- Southland v Otago
- Waikato v Bay of Plenty
- North Harbour v Hawkes Bay
- Manawatū v Tasman
- Bay of Plenty v Counties-Manukau*
*Due to the compressed nature of the competition every team has what's called a storm week where they end up playing 3 times in about 10 days which is why this match is marked as the 2nd game in round 1 for these two teams
- The Rugby Championship - Round 1
- Australia v South Africa in Brisbane
- New Zealand v Argentina in Wellington
- Twickenham: Home of England rugby to be renamed in sponsorship dealwww.bbc.co.uk Twickenham: Home of England rugby to be renamed in sponsorship deal
England rugby's Twickenham home is to be renamed as the Allianz Stadium in a new sponsorship deal, says the Rugby Football Union.
But not Allianz Twickenham. Just another Allianz stadium. I hope they got a big paycheck for that
- MLR Championship Game Highlights – Seattle SeaWolves vs New England Free Jacks
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- Former England players accuse RFU of ‘suppressing data’ in brain injuries casewww.theguardian.com Former England players accuse RFU of ‘suppressing data’ in brain injuries case
‘Crucial’ medical documents have not been disclosed, according to a complaint signed by former players including Steve Thompson and Mark Regan
This could have major repercussions for the game as we know it. The RFU has already reduced the amount of contact allowed in the grassroots of the game. Will the product we all love survive a legal tsunami if this ends in a court ruling?
I always wonder if you could get players to sign away their rights to sue but I'm pretty certain that would not be legally enforceable, alongside being totally exploitative.
- Scotland beat Uruguay with Duhan van der Merwe setting try recordwww.bbc.co.uk Scotland beat Uruguay with Duhan van der Merwe setting try record
Scotland secure their fourth win in a row on foreign soil for the first time since 1927 - but are unconvincing 31-19 winners in Uruguay.
Forgetting that Scotland were playing yesterday due to the Olympics but 4 from 4 in their Americas tour will beg the question "why not Argentina?" once again. With NZ choosing to play the softer touch England and Wales in November, is everyone running scared from the mighty Scots? Well done to the team anyhow, and fantastic to see dooey with the try record
- Match thread: Olympics day 3www.bbc.co.uk Olympics Schedule - Paris 2024 day-by-day guide of events
Find out the day-by-day schedule from the Paris Olympics 2024 for each sport and event including athletics, swimming, football, cycling and more
Mens medals today! Kicking off 1:30 BST, with the semis at 2:30 & 3:00 boks v the french, and fijians vs ozzies. Ceremony bit of a miss last night imo, but I was drinking. Quarters was amazing Thursday night, hopefully a fantastic spectacle again today