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  • boobooB booboo

    @yourmatenate said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

    @shark
    Brumbies draw is 3 weeks away in NZ against Saders, Chiefs and Blues. Tell me again how bad things are for your teams

    Chiefs .... SRA Final in Chch, then 3rd best Strayan team 4 hours worth of time zones away in Perth via at least a bus trip to Auckland, probable stop over in Sydney (not sure if there are direct flights), 4 time zones back to Hamilton (stop over and bus), play 2nd best Australian team, bus trip to Akl and flight via probable stop over in Brisbane to get to Townsville to play best Australian team, with 2 hour time difference, then return via probably Brisbane, then Auckland then bus to Hamilton, backwards over two hour time difference ...

    How's the Brumbles little hops up the country compare?

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    @booboo The Chiefs will also be playing 10 games in a row with no bye weeks. Both the Brumbies (Rd 10) and Reds (SF) had a week off before their final.

    The organisers should take into account all of the travel (for all teams) and look to play at least 2 away games consecutively in the future.

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      The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

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      • KiwiMurphK Online
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        If they are going to run the same format next year having a week off between domestic finals and round 1 trans Ta$man makes sense.

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        • sharkS shark

          The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

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          @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

          The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

          Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

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          • Dan54D Dan54

            @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

            The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

            Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

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            @dan54 Not sure that's the answer. The benefit of the domestic Aus comp is they get a guaranteed Aus winner - look at the success of the Au final.

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            • sharkS shark

              The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

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              #279

              @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

              and to play 75% of games at home.

              So try distort the results? Should we give them a points start as well?

              I'm not having a crack at you, just that it still has to be as fair a comp as possible. We haven't had that for years anyway, with guaranteed home finals and conferences but I wouldn't like to see us regress to that sort of thing. The Aussies will get better by playing better teams all of the time, both home and away.

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              • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                @dan54 Not sure that's the answer. The benefit of the domestic Aus comp is they get a guaranteed Aus winner - look at the success of the Au final.

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                @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                @dan54 Not sure that's the answer. The benefit of the domestic Aus comp is they get a guaranteed Aus winner - look at the success of the Au final.

                I'd expand the Aussie SR comp to 10 teams, providing a pathway for players and more content for broadcasters.

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                • SnowyS Snowy

                  @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                  and to play 75% of games at home.

                  So try distort the results? Should we give them a points start as well?

                  I'm not having a crack at you, just that it still has to be as fair a comp as possible. We haven't had that for years anyway, with guaranteed home finals and conferences but I wouldn't like to see us regress to that sort of thing. The Aussies will get better by playing better teams all of the time, both home and away.

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                  @snowy said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                  @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                  and to play 75% of games at home.

                  So try distort the results? Should we give them a points start as well?

                  I'm not having a crack at you, just that it still has to be as fair a comp as possible. We haven't had that for years anyway, with guaranteed home finals and conferences but I wouldn't like to see us regress to that sort of thing. The Aussies will get better by playing better teams all of the time, both home and away.

                  I was taking the piss. Of course there shouldn't be any concessions just because Australia can't turn out competitive sides. That would make the comp a sham on a greater scale even than the conference finals rep system we used to have.

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                  • Dan54D Dan54

                    @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                    The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                    Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

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                    @dan54 said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                    @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                    The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                    Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

                    Or even if we play a full round robin we could get a scenario where an Australian side goes well in local derbies, can't beat NZ opposition, but makes the finals because the NZ teams beat each other up.

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                    • sharkS shark

                      @snowy said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                      and to play 75% of games at home.

                      So try distort the results? Should we give them a points start as well?

                      I'm not having a crack at you, just that it still has to be as fair a comp as possible. We haven't had that for years anyway, with guaranteed home finals and conferences but I wouldn't like to see us regress to that sort of thing. The Aussies will get better by playing better teams all of the time, both home and away.

                      I was taking the piss. Of course there shouldn't be any concessions just because Australia can't turn out competitive sides. That would make the comp a sham on a greater scale even than the conference finals rep system we used to have.

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                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                      @snowy said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                      and to play 75% of games at home.

                      So try distort the results? Should we give them a points start as well?

                      I'm not having a crack at you, just that it still has to be as fair a comp as possible. We haven't had that for years anyway, with guaranteed home finals and conferences but I wouldn't like to see us regress to that sort of thing. The Aussies will get better by playing better teams all of the time, both home and away.

                      I was taking the piss. Of course there shouldn't be any concessions just because Australia can't turn out competitive sides. That would make the comp a sham on a greater scale even than the conference finals rep system we used to have.

                      Yes it would, not sure that we are finding solutions to the "super" TT being a bit shit though. Home and away for the top couple of teams from each SRA might work, with a final at the end? Dunno haven't thought enough about it.

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                      • sharkS shark

                        @dan54 said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                        @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                        The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                        Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

                        Or even if we play a full round robin we could get a scenario where an Australian side goes well in local derbies, can't beat NZ opposition, but makes the finals because the NZ teams beat each other up.

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                        @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                        @dan54 said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                        @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                        The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                        Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

                        Or even if we play a full round robin we could get a scenario where an Australian side goes well in local derbies, can't beat NZ opposition, but makes the finals because the NZ teams beat each other up.

                        The situation we had in the semifinals with the conference system.

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                          Here are your referees for Round 3.

                          Hurricanes v Force
                          Friday 28 May, 7:05pm
                          McLean Park, Napier
                          Referee: James Doleman
                          Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                          Assistant 2: Brendon Pickerill
                          TMO: Mike Fraser

                          Waratahs v Crusaders
                          Saturday 29 May, 5:05pm
                          WIN Stadium, Wollongong
                          Referee: Graham Cooper
                          Assistant 1: Matt Kellehan
                          Assistant 2: James Quinn
                          TMO: James Leckie

                          Blues v Brumbies
                          Saturday 29 May, 7:15pm (NOTE 7:15PM KICK OFF)
                          Eden Park, Auckland
                          Referee: Damon Murphy
                          Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                          Assistant 2: Lauren Jenner
                          TMO: Glenn Newman

                          Reds v Chiefs
                          Saturday 29 May, 9:45pm
                          Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
                          Referee: Nic Berry
                          Assistant 1: Reuben Keane
                          Assistant 2: Brett Cronan
                          TMO: Ian Smith

                          Highlanders v Rebels
                          Sunday 30 May, 2.35pm (NOTE 2:35PM KICK OFF)
                          Sir John Davies Oval, Queenstown
                          Referee: Paul Williams
                          Assistant 1: Brendon Pickerill
                          Assistant 2: James Doleman
                          TMO: Mike Fraser

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                          • antipodeanA antipodean

                            @kiwimurph said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                            @dan54 Not sure that's the answer. The benefit of the domestic Aus comp is they get a guaranteed Aus winner - look at the success of the Au final.

                            I'd expand the Aussie SR comp to 10 teams, providing a pathway for players and more content for broadcasters.

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                            #286

                            @antipodean I'm pretty sure this is tongue in cheek but it's my preference.

                            The Aussie SR sides won't be competitive with their NZ counterparts. Even with major structural reform and a sudden influx of cash that meant we could actually retain our talent, it'd still take years (five to ten at least), before they are up to speed.

                            TT is a complete non-starter.

                            To be honest, it's kind of hard to see how RA gets itself out of this death spiral at all. Every single alternative option for players is more attractive. Salaries in Japan and Europe are only bettered by the salaries in AFL and NRL.

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                            • BovidaeB Bovidae

                              Here are your referees for Round 3.

                              Hurricanes v Force
                              Friday 28 May, 7:05pm
                              McLean Park, Napier
                              Referee: James Doleman
                              Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                              Assistant 2: Brendon Pickerill
                              TMO: Mike Fraser

                              Waratahs v Crusaders
                              Saturday 29 May, 5:05pm
                              WIN Stadium, Wollongong
                              Referee: Graham Cooper
                              Assistant 1: Matt Kellehan
                              Assistant 2: James Quinn
                              TMO: James Leckie

                              Blues v Brumbies
                              Saturday 29 May, 7:15pm (NOTE 7:15PM KICK OFF)
                              Eden Park, Auckland
                              Referee: Damon Murphy
                              Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                              Assistant 2: Lauren Jenner
                              TMO: Glenn Newman

                              Reds v Chiefs
                              Saturday 29 May, 9:45pm
                              Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
                              Referee: Nic Berry
                              Assistant 1: Reuben Keane
                              Assistant 2: Brett Cronan
                              TMO: Ian Smith

                              Highlanders v Rebels
                              Sunday 30 May, 2.35pm (NOTE 2:35PM KICK OFF)
                              Sir John Davies Oval, Queenstown
                              Referee: Paul Williams
                              Assistant 1: Brendon Pickerill
                              Assistant 2: James Doleman
                              TMO: Mike Fraser

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                              @bovidae Chiefs lucked out with choice of Assistant 2.

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                              • ARHSA ARHS

                                @bovidae Chiefs lucked out with choice of Assistant 2.

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                                @arhs said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                @bovidae Chiefs lucked out with choice of Assistant 2.

                                It's OK we have Smithy as TMO. He'll help out.

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                                • BovidaeB Bovidae

                                  Here are your referees for Round 3.

                                  Hurricanes v Force
                                  Friday 28 May, 7:05pm
                                  McLean Park, Napier
                                  Referee: James Doleman
                                  Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                                  Assistant 2: Brendon Pickerill
                                  TMO: Mike Fraser

                                  Waratahs v Crusaders
                                  Saturday 29 May, 5:05pm
                                  WIN Stadium, Wollongong
                                  Referee: Graham Cooper
                                  Assistant 1: Matt Kellehan
                                  Assistant 2: James Quinn
                                  TMO: James Leckie

                                  Blues v Brumbies
                                  Saturday 29 May, 7:15pm (NOTE 7:15PM KICK OFF)
                                  Eden Park, Auckland
                                  Referee: Damon Murphy
                                  Assistant 1: Ben O’Keeffe
                                  Assistant 2: Lauren Jenner
                                  TMO: Glenn Newman

                                  Reds v Chiefs
                                  Saturday 29 May, 9:45pm
                                  Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
                                  Referee: Nic Berry
                                  Assistant 1: Reuben Keane
                                  Assistant 2: Brett Cronan
                                  TMO: Ian Smith

                                  Highlanders v Rebels
                                  Sunday 30 May, 2.35pm (NOTE 2:35PM KICK OFF)
                                  Sir John Davies Oval, Queenstown
                                  Referee: Paul Williams
                                  Assistant 1: Brendon Pickerill
                                  Assistant 2: James Doleman
                                  TMO: Mike Fraser

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                                  @bovidae said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                  Damon Murphy

                                  Hope there isn't a big change in the way the scrums are reffed.

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                                    @bovidae said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                    Damon Murphy

                                    Hope there isn't a big change in the way the scrums are reffed.

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                                    @tim Murphy has usually rewarded the dominant scrum. He also has blown plenty of penalties and is not afraid to dish out the cards.

                                    I'm expecting the Brumbies to use the lineout drive more. Force the Blues to defend or concede penalties and YCs.

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                                    • sharkS shark

                                      @dan54 said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                      The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                                      Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

                                      Or even if we play a full round robin we could get a scenario where an Australian side goes well in local derbies, can't beat NZ opposition, but makes the finals because the NZ teams beat each other up.

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                                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                      @dan54 said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                      @shark said in Super Rugby Trans Ta$man:

                                      The future is clear. The only way to make the draw fair for Australian teams is to regularly intersperse those 'ouchie' games against NZ opposition, with numerous points-building home derbies, and to play 75% of games at home.

                                      Yep if we play same format next year we will get same results, they need to mix up the games.

                                      Or even if we play a full round robin we could get a scenario where an Australian side goes well in local derbies, can't beat NZ opposition, but makes the finals because the NZ teams beat each other up.

                                      you mean, Super15-18, 2011-2019...

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                                      • D Derpus

                                        @antipodean I'm pretty sure this is tongue in cheek but it's my preference.

                                        The Aussie SR sides won't be competitive with their NZ counterparts. Even with major structural reform and a sudden influx of cash that meant we could actually retain our talent, it'd still take years (five to ten at least), before they are up to speed.

                                        TT is a complete non-starter.

                                        To be honest, it's kind of hard to see how RA gets itself out of this death spiral at all. Every single alternative option for players is more attractive. Salaries in Japan and Europe are only bettered by the salaries in AFL and NRL.

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                                        @derpus disagree totally. You keep more quality players in Aus by giving them a more meaningful local program. Playing kiwi sides does that. They will be better for it and depth will improve as the Jersey becomes more attractive.

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                                        • ARHSA ARHS

                                          @derpus disagree totally. You keep more quality players in Aus by giving them a more meaningful local program. Playing kiwi sides does that. They will be better for it and depth will improve as the Jersey becomes more attractive.

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                                          @arhs i mean up until last year there was an even MORE meaningful comp and aussie (and nz) was still losing players overseas

                                          what was the record the Highlanders stuffed up a few years ago? 25 wins in a row to NZ teams over aussie ones

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