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    Daffy Jaffy
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    New law innovations for Super Rugby Pacific in 2025 include:

    • Time restrictions (conversions and penalty goals): Players will have 60 seconds to attempt conversions and penalty goals. This was previously 90 seconds for conversions.

    • Play on from not-straight lineout throws: If the non-throwing team does not lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then play shall continue. If the non-throwing team lifts a teammate to compete for the ball, a free kick is awarded to the non-throwing team. The awarding of a free kick rather than a scrum is a change to the World Rugby law trial specific to Super Rugby Pacific, to promote the flow of game.

    • Protection of 9 at ruck, maul and defensive positions at scrum:

    Ruck: A player who is, or was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
    Maul: A player who is, or was part of the maul may not play an opponent near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
    Scrum: Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum half of the team not in possession takes up a position with both feet no further than the centre line of the tunnel.

    • Starting play in Super Point: The team who scores the first try in regular time has the choice to kick off or receive in Super Point, which was formerly known as Golden Point. This replaces the coin toss.
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    • Dan54D Dan54

      What night are teams named? I thought there was a day that all teams needed to be named this year??
      Wondering if in future weeks I should wait until teams named before doing my picks or just carry on closing my eyes and using a pin.

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      SouthernMann
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      #441

      @Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2025:

      What night are teams named? I thought there was a day that all teams needed to be named this year??
      Wondering if in future weeks I should wait until teams named before doing my picks or just carry on closing my eyes and using a pin.

      Is probably tomorrow at about 4 PM

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      • SouthernMannS SouthernMann

        @Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2025:

        What night are teams named? I thought there was a day that all teams needed to be named this year??
        Wondering if in future weeks I should wait until teams named before doing my picks or just carry on closing my eyes and using a pin.

        Is probably tomorrow at about 4 PM

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        Canes4life
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        @SouthernMann said in Super Rugby 2025:

        @Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2025:

        What night are teams named? I thought there was a day that all teams needed to be named this year??
        Wondering if in future weeks I should wait until teams named before doing my picks or just carry on closing my eyes and using a pin.

        Is probably tomorrow at about 4 PM

        Yeah it was Wednesday afternoons last year. They’ll need to name all the teams at the same time for the Fantasy comp.

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        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

          New law innovations for Super Rugby Pacific in 2025 include:

          • Time restrictions (conversions and penalty goals): Players will have 60 seconds to attempt conversions and penalty goals. This was previously 90 seconds for conversions.

          • Play on from not-straight lineout throws: If the non-throwing team does not lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then play shall continue. If the non-throwing team lifts a teammate to compete for the ball, a free kick is awarded to the non-throwing team. The awarding of a free kick rather than a scrum is a change to the World Rugby law trial specific to Super Rugby Pacific, to promote the flow of game.

          • Protection of 9 at ruck, maul and defensive positions at scrum:

          Ruck: A player who is, or was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
          Maul: A player who is, or was part of the maul may not play an opponent near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
          Scrum: Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum half of the team not in possession takes up a position with both feet no further than the centre line of the tunnel.

          • Starting play in Super Point: The team who scores the first try in regular time has the choice to kick off or receive in Super Point, which was formerly known as Golden Point. This replaces the coin toss.
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          antipodean
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          #443

          @Daffy-Jaffy said in Super Rugby 2025:

          New law innovations for Super Rugby Pacific in 2025 include:

          • Time restrictions (conversions and penalty goals): Players will have 60 seconds to attempt conversions and penalty goals. This was previously 90 seconds for conversions.

          • Play on from not-straight lineout throws: If the non-throwing team does not lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then play shall continue. If the non-throwing team lifts a teammate to compete for the ball, a free kick is awarded to the non-throwing team. The awarding of a free kick rather than a scrum is a change to the World Rugby law trial specific to Super Rugby Pacific, to promote the flow of game.

          I like the first bit, not the second. Scrums must remain in the game, otherwise you're trending towards a specific athlete.

          But if you choose not to compete, whining about not straight throws is pathetic.

          • Protection of 9 at ruck, maul and defensive positions at scrum:

          Ruck: A player who is, or was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.

          How do you know they're attempting to play the ball? Why is someone who grabs towards the ball in a panic as you come steaming through the ruck protected? What's the point in counter-rucking if some midget can violate law 15.11 and there's naught you can do about it?

          Maul: A player who is, or was part of the maul may not play an opponent near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.

          As above.

          Scrum: Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum half of the team not in possession takes up a position with both feet no further than the centre line of the tunnel.

          Again, stupid.

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            • TimT Away
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              Tim
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              #445

              Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

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              • TimT Tim

                Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

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                #446

                @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

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                • Canes4lifeC Canes4life

                  @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                  Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                  I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

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                  @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

                  @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                  Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                  I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

                  jeez...you'd hope not, people remember 1996 as the birth of the professional game...if we're going down a "its 30 years but not the 30th season" route we really are focusing on the wrong thing

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                  • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                    I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

                    jeez...you'd hope not, people remember 1996 as the birth of the professional game...if we're going down a "its 30 years but not the 30th season" route we really are focusing on the wrong thing

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                    canefan
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                    @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                    Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                    I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

                    jeez...you'd hope not, people remember 1996 as the birth of the professional game...if we're going down a "its 30 years but not the 30th season" route we really are focusing on the wrong thing

                    Rugby just has no idea. Apparently the new players' award is similar to the Dally M, but not like the Dally M 🙄

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                    • canefanC canefan

                      @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      @Tim said in Super Rugby 2025:

                      Isn't this the 30th season of Super Rugby (and professional rugby)? Why no promotions?

                      I think technically this is the 28th season because of what happened during Covid etc.

                      jeez...you'd hope not, people remember 1996 as the birth of the professional game...if we're going down a "its 30 years but not the 30th season" route we really are focusing on the wrong thing

                      Rugby just has no idea. Apparently the new players' award is similar to the Dally M, but not like the Dally M 🙄

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                      Kiwiwomble
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                      @canefan it must be pride, dont want it to look like we're just copying good ideas from other codes...and so we do ugly bastardised versions

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                      • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                        @canefan it must be pride, dont want it to look like we're just copying good ideas from other codes...and so we do ugly bastardised versions

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                        canefan
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                        #450

                        @Kiwiwomble said in Super Rugby 2025:

                        @canefan it must be pride, dont want it to look like we're just copying good ideas from other codes...and so we do ugly bastardised versions

                        The Aussie guy that heads SR was on TV a few nights back and he used the words Dally M IIRC. If not, it was the commentators. Go ahead and copy the concept, but don't actually say the name!

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                        • Landers92L Offline
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                          One thing I must say about this season is that the communications and interactions with Super rugby coaches and team management is already a lot better than previous seasons which in my opinion is a massive win. Fans have been asking for it and you can see they are making a conscious effort to improve in those areas.

                          Small things like weekly press conferences/interviews, radio interviews, injury updates being provided(could still be better but much better than we are used to) as well as seeing a lot more interaction with players, whether that be on socials or TV etc.

                          It’s not much but it’s a start. Small things done right is a step in the right direction. It’s good to see.

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                            https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/sport/541622/anton-lienert-brown-joins-will-jordan-in-support-of-super-rugby-draft

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                              Brumbies
                              Charlie Cale (shoulder/ round 3):
                              David Feliuai (finger/ round 3):
                              Rob Valetini (hamstring / TBC):
                              Ben O’Donnell (hamstring/ TBC)
                              Tevita Alatini (ACL / TBC)
                              Harry Vella (ACL / TBC)

                              Blues
                              Kurt Eklund (groin
                              James Mullan (concussion)
                              Sam Darry (shoulder, season)
                              PJ Sheck (shoulder)
                              Hoskins Sotutu (knee)
                              Zarn Sullivan (foot)
                              Stephen Perofeta (calf)
                              Ben Ake (shoulder).

                              Chiefs
                              Wallace Sititi
                              Liam Coombes Fabling
                              Fiti Sa
                              Samisoni Taukiaho
                              Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi

                              Crusaders
                              George Bell (toe/foot / TBC)
                              Kershawl Sykes-Martin (knee / 5-6 weeks)
                              Finlay Brewis (shoulder / season)
                              Dallas McLeod (hip / round one)
                              Codie Taylor (hamstring / 2-3 weeks)
                              Fletcher Anderson (heel / 2-3 weeks)
                              Rivez Reihana (ankle / 2-3 weeks)
                              Seb Calder (AC joint / 3-5 weeks)
                              Quentin Strange (Pec/hamstring / 4-6 weeks)
                              Dom Gardiner (hamstring / 4-6 weeks)
                              Jamie Hannah (shoulder / 4-6 weeks)
                              Aki Tuivailala (finger / 4-6 weeks)
                              Johnny McNicholll (hamstring / 4-6 weeks)
                              Braydon Ennor (wrist / TBC)

                              Fijian Drua
                              Etonia Waqa (Knee, short term)
                              Selestino Ravutaumada (Shoulder, short term)
                              Epeli Momo (Knee, long term)

                              Highlanders
                              Oliver Haig (foot / 9 weeks )
                              Jonah Lowe (ACL / 7 weeks )
                              Thomas Umaga-Jensen (shoulder / 2 weeks)
                              TK Howden (hamstring / 4 weeks)
                              Jona Nareki (ankle /5 weeks)
                              Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (neck / 9 weeks)

                              Hurricanes
                              Zach Gallagher (Achilles / TBC)
                              Daniel Sinkinson (hamstring / round 8 )
                              Ruben Love (ankle / round 7)
                              Lucas Cashmore (knee / round 7)
                              Brett Cameron (knee / season)
                              Asafo Aumua (foot / round three)
                              Tyrel Lomax (ankle / TBC)
                              Devan Flanders (ankle / TBC)

                              Moana Pasifika
                              Lotu Inisi
                              Neria Fomai
                              Pone Fa'amausili.

                              NSW Waratahs
                              Fergus Lee-Warner (foot)
                              Jack Barrett (leg)
                              Lucas Ripley (shoulder)

                              Western Force
                              Harry Johnson-Holmes (knee/season)
                              Bayley Kuenzle (knee)
                              Harry Hoopert (knee/season)
                              Kane Koteka (ribs)
                              Matt Proctor (shoulder)
                              Henry Robertson (ribs)
                              Papillon Sevele (knee)

                              Queensland Reds
                              TBA next week

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                                #454

                                Lots of injuries already, are they running on glass in Canterbury?

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                                  Lots of injuries already, are they running on glass in Canterbury?

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                                  #455

                                  @Kirwan said in Super Rugby 2025:

                                  Lots of injuries already, are they running on glass in Canterbury?

                                  Do they have a physio named Blackadder? Or just using Ethan's physio?

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                                    Some of those Crusader injuries are carry overs from the NPC,Still to many injuries you wonder what the trainers are doing or not doing.
                                    Quentin Strange
                                    Jamie Hannah
                                    Fletcher Anderson
                                    Braydon Ennor
                                    Dominic Gardiner
                                    Johnny McNicol
                                    all got inured during NPC

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                                      There’s more to that list for the Hurricanes as well. Billy Proctor confirmed out with a niggle, and Banks/Higgins in the same boat potentially. Crazy. Maybe get the sprinklers on the training ground might be a good shout.

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                                        • Daffy JaffyD Daffy Jaffy

                                          New law innovations for Super Rugby Pacific in 2025 include:

                                          • Time restrictions (conversions and penalty goals): Players will have 60 seconds to attempt conversions and penalty goals. This was previously 90 seconds for conversions.

                                          • Play on from not-straight lineout throws: If the non-throwing team does not lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then play shall continue. If the non-throwing team lifts a teammate to compete for the ball, a free kick is awarded to the non-throwing team. The awarding of a free kick rather than a scrum is a change to the World Rugby law trial specific to Super Rugby Pacific, to promote the flow of game.

                                          • Protection of 9 at ruck, maul and defensive positions at scrum:

                                          Ruck: A player who is, or was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
                                          Maul: A player who is, or was part of the maul may not play an opponent near it (within one metre), and who is attempting to play the ball away.
                                          Scrum: Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum half of the team not in possession takes up a position with both feet no further than the centre line of the tunnel.

                                          • Starting play in Super Point: The team who scores the first try in regular time has the choice to kick off or receive in Super Point, which was formerly known as Golden Point. This replaces the coin toss.
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                                          @Daffy-Jaffy said in Super Rugby 2025:

                                          Starting play in Super Point: The team who scores the first try in regular time has the choice to kick off or receive in Super Point, which was formerly known as Golden Point. This replaces the coin toss.

                                          WTF? I mean i hate golden super point anyway, but seriously just have a coin toss.

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