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  • RapidoR Offline
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    @Nepia said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    Always liked Pichot the player back in the day. He's been a bit of a dick since joining WR.

    Except for improving the international eligibility rules in his first 5 minutes.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @Stargazer said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @antipodean Yeah, he was criticised for that on twitter and replied with this (the original tweet has been deleted):

    I think that "I can disagree personally" is bullshit, because he tweeted the link to that WR media release straight after those earlier tweets. He's a public person/person in a high (public) position of WR, so he should assume that everything he posts on social media will be seen as a WR statement, unless he clearly states in the same tweet that it's his personal opinion only. And even then ...

    I think you are overreacting. The fact he 'retweeted' the WR statement doesn't really mean much.

    Nah, just a reaction. Don't care enough to overreact.

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    From a team perspective. I'd rather SBW was suspended for Bledisloe but got some good match practice in the non-game of 3 halves. He's going to be undercooked.

    I would have thought a common sense judgement by the judiciary would have seen the non-game as a non-game and none of their business whether SBW or even Simon fucking Whareorere played in it, and UFC rules applied, with Greg Cooper v Richard Loe as half third time entertainment, and Loe v Carozza as the other third time entertainment . Given it's a non-game.

    WR should concentrate on improving their competence in the non-financial areas of the sport, eg the governance.

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    While World Rugby respects the decision of the independent appeal committee to uphold the appeal by New Zealand’s Sonny Bill Williams against the matches that counted towards his four-week suspension, it is surprised by the committee’s interpretation of the definition of “match” (which is defined in Regulation 1 as “a game in which two teams compete against each other”).

    Are they trying to say that two teams aren't competing against each other in this match?

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    Foster makes an interesting point

    Ironically, if someone gets red-carded in this particular match they will have to go through a judiciary hearing as they would in any other competitive match. I think it's hypocritical to say that one player can be suspended for an illegal act in a match, but another player can't use that match to live out a suspension

    I made the same point earlier in the thread. It would have been funny if they upheld that it wasn't a match then cited someone during it.

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by taniwharugby
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    @Crucial not to mention, if they were saying it didnt count as a match under his, he should have then been free to play in this match that didnt count.

    Just highlights more ineptitude from the powers that be that this has even become an issue.

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    I don't have an issue with how this has played out. Due process has not been denied. A set of arguments were put forth. The game of three halves is a concept match which I would've had doubts over as well.

    The judicial review was allowed to happen and a different outcome has been achieved. It doesn't speak to competence or lack thereof when this happens. Just speaks to different views and interpretation. Happens on a regular basis in all areas of law including sport.

    What will the coaches will do with Sonny. I think he will start with Crotty. ALB or Reiko on the bench

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    @ACT-Crusader I think the fact that the ban was handed down, and then only last week they decided to make a decision on whether the game of 3 halves constituted a real game was the issue.

    Pretty sure the schedule of matches that SBW may have been eleigible to play in would have been known at the time of the ban, therefore to turn around weeks later and make decisions about the games he may have played in, is IMO incompetence.

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    I do think that is either a silly blunder by Pichot or a slip that shows that WR expect their 'independent' panels to rule as their paymasters expect.

    His response to people pointing this out only makes things worse. He had the opportunity to back down and admit that is was not a comment he should make but didn't.

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    So who and when was it determined that the game of three halves would have sanctions etc?

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    @taniwharugby said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @ACT-Crusader I think the fact that the ban was handed down, and then only last week they decided to make a decision on whether the game of 3 halves constituted a real game was the issue.

    Pretty sure the schedule of matches that SBW may have been eleigible to play in would have been known at the time of the ban, therefore to turn around weeks later and make decisions about the games he may have played in, is IMO incompetence.

    There's a few assumptions in there TR.

    Obviously it was a disputed issue around the games. That doesn't seem that unusual to me when one of those is this game of three halves which has more of a practice feel to it than anything. Now the status of that game appears to have been reviewed and given official status for the purposes of sanctions etc.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    So who and when was it determined that the game of three halves would have sanctions etc?

    Good question.
    No one has to go to WR and ask permission to hold a game. My guess would be that in order to provide safeguards to player welfare the NZRU would do the usual stuff like appoint a ref and a citing framework under the guidelines. They couldn't really hold the game without them.

    Also, as an aside, the term 'Game of Three halves' is a marketing one. It is important to understand that no one team plays more than two halves of rugby. IMO it is a very clever solution to providing the ABs a decent hit-out while promoting provincial rugby.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @taniwharugby said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @ACT-Crusader I think the fact that the ban was handed down, and then only last week they decided to make a decision on whether the game of 3 halves constituted a real game was the issue.

    Pretty sure the schedule of matches that SBW may have been eleigible to play in would have been known at the time of the ban, therefore to turn around weeks later and make decisions about the games he may have played in, is IMO incompetence.

    There's a few assumptions in there TR.

    Obviously it was a disputed issue around the games. That doesn't seem that unusual to me when one of those is this game of three halves which has more of a practice feel to it than anything. Now the status of that game appears to have been reviewed and given official status for the purposes of sanctions etc.

    No, the citing procedures and refs for the game were in place well beofre the SBW situation even arose.

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    @Gunner
    OK, could have mis-heard, but they were talking about the reversal on Radio Sport yesterday morning.
    Prior to the reversal, he would have been allowed to play, but now it has been deemed meaningful he is no longer allowed to play.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @taniwharugby said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @ACT-Crusader I think the fact that the ban was handed down, and then only last week they decided to make a decision on whether the game of 3 halves constituted a real game was the issue.

    Pretty sure the schedule of matches that SBW may have been eleigible to play in would have been known at the time of the ban, therefore to turn around weeks later and make decisions about the games he may have played in, is IMO incompetence.

    There's a few assumptions in there TR.

    Obviously it was a disputed issue around the games. That doesn't seem that unusual to me when one of those is this game of three halves which has more of a practice feel to it than anything. Now the status of that game appears to have been reviewed and given official status for the purposes of sanctions etc.

    Assumptions of competence when making the decision on how many games to ban him for, one would assume they would have access to a schedule of a game and therefore use this to determine which he will be ineligible to play in due to the ban, or did the ones making the ban make the assumption on the game of three halves and its relevance to the ban?

    Again, my only assumption is one of competence in the original decision, maybe bans need to be for set weeks or they produce a list of games they are ineligible to play given match schedules are usually months in advance

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    @KiwiMurph said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    Foster makes an interesting point

    Ironically, if someone gets red-carded in this particular match they will have to go through a judiciary hearing as they would in any other competitive match. I think it's hypocritical to say that one player can be suspended for an illegal act in a match, but another player can't use that match to live out a suspension

    This. All that needs to be said.

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    @Tim said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    "Damian is a very good rugby player. At the moment there is no clear and obvious third 10 and we know Waikato are going to play him at 10 which will be great and he's a goal kicker as well and a good one and he's been in fine form at 15.

    "If you look beyond today and the World Cup he could be someone we get going at 10 and then maybe give him some training time, not so much game-time, at nine so he could be your third nine. He's got a big part to play in the All Blacks over the next few years there's no doubt about that."

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11898097

    I reckon with dmac they see a possibility to unlock a bit of a
    puzzle they have right now with BBarrett,
    I think with bb their preference now would be to leave him at 10 for the 80 minutes , and to have a 10 on the bench that plays nowhere else would mean leaving him there getting splinters in his arse .
    A utility 10 that could come on and provide impact in another position such as FB and cover 10 in the case of injury would be better for balance , And are hoping they can develop him into being that player .

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    The problem with having utility players is you want them to play those positions at a lower level. I reckon Ben Smith would be a good centre if he played there all season for the Highlanders, but why would the Highlanders do that?

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    @Billy-Tell said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    @Crucial said in All Black Squad for Rugby Championship:

    Last years squad for TRC was 32. This training squad is 34. A couple of Crusaders to slot back in as well.
    A possible final squad... (33 with an extra outside back to cover Bender's departure)

    All Blacks squad for two-day camp:
    Forwards
    Hookers: Dane Coles, Nathan Harris. +Codie Taylor

    Props: Kane Hames, Nepo Laulala, Atu Moli, Jeffery Toomaga-Allen and Ofa Tu'ungafasi. + Crockett, Franks, Moody

    Locks: Dominic Bird, Tom Franklin, Brodie Retallick and Patrick Tuipulotu. + Romano, Whitelock, Barrett

    Loose forwards: Sam Cane, Vaea Fifita, Akira Ioane, Jerome Kaino, Ardie Savea and Liam Squire. +Read

    Backs

    Halfbacks: Tawera Kerr-Barlow, TJ Perenara and Aaron Smith.

    First five-eighths: Beauden Barrett, Damian McKenzie and Lima Sopoaga.

    Midfielders: Richard Buckman, Ngani Laumape, Anton Lienert-Brown, Charlie Ngatai, Sonny Bill Williams. +Crotty

    Outside backs: Jordie Barrett, Rieko Ioane, Nehe Milner-Skudder, Waisake Naholo, Julian Savea, Ben Smith. +Dagg

    I'd like to see the AB selectors back themselves to get Tuipolotou and Ioane up to speed. Just think Romano as a 4th lock is a bit meh. Doesn't le the side down, but he has a ceiling. I'm quite underwhelmed by Naholo these days also. Dagg, Smith, Barrett, Ioane & NMS for mine.

    Super rugby over, and only area I can see changing from Crucial team is that I don't think DMac will make it, allowing either NMS or the bus to join.

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