Friday, 16 April 2021

Red card replacements for new Rainbow Cup

Teams in the inaugural Rainbow Cup will be able to replace dismissed players under trial laws being brought in for the tournament.

Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56763899

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Women's Six Nations 2021: IRFU told France game will not be impacted by quarantine rules

The IRFU has been told Ireland's Women's Six Nations game against France on Saturday will not be impacted by new quarantine rules

Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56748323

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Super Rugby tipping panel Week 9: Golden point

How good is golden point?! The panel deliberated during the week, and overwhelmingly, two favourite moments from last weekend’s mad run of extra time and heart-stopping finishes emerged.

The first is that moment of panic that sets in with teams as they try to do something, anything to get into position for a drop goal, only to not quite get there and still try and kick that drop-goal anywhere.

And the second is that moment of panic when, shortly after kick-off in a period of extra time, a captain realises he’s just given up the wind. In sudden death.

So golden point is good, but it makes us wonder, will we get a game with golden try extra time in Australia?

Could it be this week?

LAST WEEK: Geoff 3; Harry, Dan, and The Crowd 2; Brett and Digger 1.

OVERALL: Harry, Dan and Geoff 23; The Crowd 21, Brett 19, Digger 18.

Geoff
TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

If we call last weekend’s New Zealand results what they really were – draws – then only three points separated the sides across four matches. Is ‘unprecedented’ still a buzz word? Is it too much to ask for a repeat this weekend?

The Dunedin match certainly feels tight, but I think the Blues have the edge in the pack, particularly if Portuguese chicken sauce, Pari Pari Parkinson, is out for the Highlanders.

hoskins-sotutu-blues-755x515.jpg

(Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

I’ve been making tipping hay off the back of the Chiefs in recent weeks, but I don’t think I can stretch the friendship another week. And despite the Waratahs’ gutsy showing in Canberra, I don’t think that stretches to tipping them against a Force side with the Fremantle Doctor blowing in a sniff of finals footy.

There’s a good performance lurking in there somewhere for the Rebels. I’m just not sure it’s this Sunday against a rebounding Brumbies.

SURE THING: While everyone else rejoices at the addition of Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua to Super Rugby, Blues CEO Andrew Hore, seeing the prospect of a huge chunk of his revitalised supporter base switching allegiances, dusts off his rolodex and gives Roger Davis a call. It seems that Waratahs job wasn’t so bad after all.

Harry
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES.

The Blues will score. The Landers will keep pace, with two-second rucks. Kicks will stick. Chicken wings will be hot. Kids will scream. The home team: 55-52.

The Chiefs will scratch and claw. The Crusaders will sadden them. Speed in the right moments, at the right places.

The Waratahs will score about 13. The Force, too. But a drop goal at the death – still and forever the quintessential rugby play, with beauty in the formation, the flight of the woeful ball, piercing the sky, taking our hopes and wishes with it – will settle it, for the home team.

The Brumbies by 25 over Wessels’ raggedy bunch.

SURE THING: Some forward passes will be adjudged flat, and some flat passes will be deemed illegal. We’ll get over it.

Dan
TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

The Blues, with bye-freshened legs, should manage the journey to Dunedin capably indeed. Their strong pack will get them to within touching distance of a spot in the final, a cause which will only be further helped by the Crusaders doing what the Crusaders do best and win their match this weekend.

The Chiefs have shown a lot more starch than last year, but they’re not up to beating the champs without Sam Cane.

Back on this side of the ditch, I have a small sneaking suspicion the Waratahs might – just might – have an upset in them when they travel to Perth on Saturday night.

I also have an inkling they could be thoroughly pasted by the Force, who are now in with a real shot at making the finals. What I’m getting at here is that I haven’t the slightest which way it’ll go, but form and home-ground advantage says the Force, so I’ll side with the hosts.

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Kyle Godwin. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

No such dilemmas for the Sunday arvo match: the Brumbies are clearly the next-best side in the AU competition, and while the Rebels tend to get up for these encounters, they were completely impotent with ball in hand last time out. Ponies by a few tries.

SURE THING: After a quartet of thrillers last weekend, we’re due a blowout this round.

Brett
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

Let’s just acknowledge this and be done with it: last week didn’t go well, and I just bloody know the Blues are somehow responsible.

Obviously, I was backing the Highlanders in this game months ago, but extreme Smurf prejudice aside, I can’t help but think that the mountain men have suitably learned their learnings are now working on their work-ons, all for the sake of getting back in the good books with Tony Brown. And the best way to do that? Beat the Smurfs.

A question for the Chiefs: have you used up all your luck? Yes, I’ve assumed you have, too.

The Force have two home games to win their way into third spot and I reckon it starts this weekend. Beating the Waratahs without Will Harrison is within their ability, but the test will be the gain what will be an all-important bonus point. Thankfully, I don’t have to tip that.

And I’m not sure this is the week the Rebels wanted to face the Brumbies coming off a heartbreaking loss.

Playing for your season is hard at the best of times, and playing for your season at home is least something, but playing for your season at home against the reigning Champions coming off the back of a second straight two-point loss in the final minutes of a game is not the way you want to be playing for your season.

SURE THING: You know full well what the sure thing is. This hardly even needs to be said any more…

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Andy Muirhead. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Digger
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CHIEFS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

The Blues should win, if they are too truly live up to this season’s expectations and I do love Tom but a sneaky wee feeling the up and down Highlanders will sneak this even without the good Garden Bachop.

The Crusaders should also win, one would imagine after a few hurry ups in the past few weeks they will start to pull their socks up, it’s not like it would be unexpected however again, I think the Chiefs might just be ready for the fight and knock them over.

Across the soon to be bubble ditch, in the now included Perth of said bubble I simply cannot make my mind up. I suspect the Force should get this done at home, a bit more experience in the pack I think should prove the difference.

I simply have no faith in the Rebels right now, Brumbies will (should) be stinging after last week’s result and will be looking forward to putting that result in the rear-view mirror.

SURE THING: Don’t copy my tips or utilise my reasoning at all as my current table placement should reinforce. You have been warned.

Harry Brett Dan Digger Geoff The Crowd
HIG v BLU HIG HIG BLU HIG BLU ?
CHI v CRU CRU CRU CRU CHI CRU ?
FOR v WAR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR ?
REB v BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU ?
Overall 23 19 23 18 23 21
Last week 2 1 2 1 3 2

Get your tips in now.

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Original source: https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/04/15/super-rugby-tipping-panel-week-9-golden-point/

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Super Rugby tipping panel Week 9: Golden point

How good is golden point?! The panel deliberated during the week, and overwhelmingly, two favourite moments from last weekend’s mad run of extra time and heart-stopping finishes emerged.

The first is that moment of panic that sets in with teams as they try to do something, anything to get into position for a drop goal, only to not quite get there and still try and kick that drop-goal anywhere.

And the second is that moment of panic when, shortly after kick-off in a period of extra time, a captain realises he’s just given up the wind. In sudden death.

So golden point is good, but it makes us wonder, will we get a game with golden try extra time in Australia?

Could it be this week?

LAST WEEK: Geoff 3; Harry, Dan, and The Crowd 2; Brett and Digger 1.

OVERALL: Harry, Dan and Geoff 23; The Crowd 21, Brett 19, Digger 18.

Geoff
TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

If we call last weekend’s New Zealand results what they really were – draws – then only three points separated the sides across four matches. Is ‘unprecedented’ still a buzz word? Is it too much to ask for a repeat this weekend?

The Dunedin match certainly feels tight, but I think the Blues have the edge in the pack, particularly if Portuguese chicken sauce, Pari Pari Parkinson, is out for the Highlanders.

hoskins-sotutu-blues-755x515.jpg

(Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

I’ve been making tipping hay off the back of the Chiefs in recent weeks, but I don’t think I can stretch the friendship another week. And despite the Waratahs’ gutsy showing in Canberra, I don’t think that stretches to tipping them against a Force side with the Fremantle Doctor blowing in a sniff of finals footy.

There’s a good performance lurking in there somewhere for the Rebels. I’m just not sure it’s this Sunday against a rebounding Brumbies.

SURE THING: While everyone else rejoices at the addition of Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua to Super Rugby, Blues CEO Andrew Hore, seeing the prospect of a huge chunk of his revitalised supporter base switching allegiances, dusts off his rolodex and gives Roger Davis a call. It seems that Waratahs job wasn’t so bad after all.

Harry
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES.

The Blues will score. The Landers will keep pace, with two-second rucks. Kicks will stick. Chicken wings will be hot. Kids will scream. The home team: 55-52.

The Chiefs will scratch and claw. The Crusaders will sadden them. Speed in the right moments, at the right places.

The Waratahs will score about 13. The Force, too. But a drop goal at the death – still and forever the quintessential rugby play, with beauty in the formation, the flight of the woeful ball, piercing the sky, taking our hopes and wishes with it – will settle it, for the home team.

The Brumbies by 25 over Wessels’ raggedy bunch.

SURE THING: Some forward passes will be adjudged flat, and some flat passes will be deemed illegal. We’ll get over it.

Dan
TIPS: BLUES, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

The Blues, with bye-freshened legs, should manage the journey to Dunedin capably indeed. Their strong pack will get them to within touching distance of a spot in the final, a cause which will only be further helped by the Crusaders doing what the Crusaders do best and win their match this weekend.

The Chiefs have shown a lot more starch than last year, but they’re not up to beating the champs without Sam Cane.

Back on this side of the ditch, I have a small sneaking suspicion the Waratahs might – just might – have an upset in them when they travel to Perth on Saturday night.

I also have an inkling they could be thoroughly pasted by the Force, who are now in with a real shot at making the finals. What I’m getting at here is that I haven’t the slightest which way it’ll go, but form and home-ground advantage says the Force, so I’ll side with the hosts.

kyle-godwin-runs-the-ball-755x515.jpg

Kyle Godwin. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

No such dilemmas for the Sunday arvo match: the Brumbies are clearly the next-best side in the AU competition, and while the Rebels tend to get up for these encounters, they were completely impotent with ball in hand last time out. Ponies by a few tries.

SURE THING: After a quartet of thrillers last weekend, we’re due a blowout this round.

Brett
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CRUSADERS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

Let’s just acknowledge this and be done with it: last week didn’t go well, and I just bloody know the Blues are somehow responsible.

Obviously, I was backing the Highlanders in this game months ago, but extreme Smurf prejudice aside, I can’t help but think that the mountain men have suitably learned their learnings are now working on their work-ons, all for the sake of getting back in the good books with Tony Brown. And the best way to do that? Beat the Smurfs.

A question for the Chiefs: have you used up all your luck? Yes, I’ve assumed you have, too.

The Force have two home games to win their way into third spot and I reckon it starts this weekend. Beating the Waratahs without Will Harrison is within their ability, but the test will be the gain what will be an all-important bonus point. Thankfully, I don’t have to tip that.

And I’m not sure this is the week the Rebels wanted to face the Brumbies coming off a heartbreaking loss.

Playing for your season is hard at the best of times, and playing for your season at home is least something, but playing for your season at home against the reigning Champions coming off the back of a second straight two-point loss in the final minutes of a game is not the way you want to be playing for your season.

SURE THING: You know full well what the sure thing is. This hardly even needs to be said any more…

andy-muirhead-755x515.jpg

Andy Muirhead. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Digger
TIPS: HIGHLANDERS, CHIEFS, FORCE, BRUMBIES

The Blues should win, if they are too truly live up to this season’s expectations and I do love Tom but a sneaky wee feeling the up and down Highlanders will sneak this even without the good Garden Bachop.

The Crusaders should also win, one would imagine after a few hurry ups in the past few weeks they will start to pull their socks up, it’s not like it would be unexpected however again, I think the Chiefs might just be ready for the fight and knock them over.

Across the soon to be bubble ditch, in the now included Perth of said bubble I simply cannot make my mind up. I suspect the Force should get this done at home, a bit more experience in the pack I think should prove the difference.

I simply have no faith in the Rebels right now, Brumbies will (should) be stinging after last week’s result and will be looking forward to putting that result in the rear-view mirror.

SURE THING: Don’t copy my tips or utilise my reasoning at all as my current table placement should reinforce. You have been warned.

Harry Brett Dan Digger Geoff The Crowd
HIG v BLU HIG HIG BLU HIG BLU ?
CHI v CRU CRU CRU CRU CHI CRU ?
FOR v WAR FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR ?
REB v BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU BRU ?
Overall 23 19 23 18 23 21
Last week 2 1 2 1 3 2

Get your tips in now.

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Women's Six Nations 2021: IRFU told France game will not be impacted by quarantine rules

The IRFU has been told Ireland's Women's Six Nations game against France on Saturday will not be impacted by new quarantine rules

Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56748323

https://therugbystore.com.au/womens-six-nations-2021-irfu-told-france-game-will-not-be-impacted-by-quarantine-rules/

Thursday, 15 April 2021

British and Irish Lions 2021: English may miss out but more Scots on trip hints Gatland

Some England players may miss out on the British and Irish Lions tour because of poor form but there will be more Scots than in 2017, says Warren Gatland.

Original source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/56731932

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BREAKING: Two Pacific Island teams given green light to join Super Rugby in 2022

New Zealand Rugby has granted provisional licenses to two Pacific Island teams, allowing them to join Super Rugby in 2022.

Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua are the two sides who will join the ten existing Super Rugby clubs in an expanded and combined 12-team competition next year.

The duo’s inclusion is not yet completely confirmed, with final approval of their licenses conditional on sign-off from Rugby Australia, and their final business plans.

The latter were given a large boost last month when World Rugby committed an annual funding package of £1.2 million ($AUD2.12 million) for three years to support the two sides.

“We are moving into the final phase of planning for 2022 and beyond, and we have confidence that Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua will be able to meet the conditions of the licence, which includes final sign-off on a sustainable business plan by 30 June,” NZR chief executive Mark Robinson said.

“In the next two months we will be working with Rugby Australia and the two Pasifika teams to formalise their place in the new competition for what we believe will kick off an exciting, new era for the professional game.”

The inclusion of a Pacific Islands team in Super Rugby has been a discussion for some time, with Auckland mooted as a potential location for a Pasifika side. Moana Pasifika played their first game last year against the Maori All Blacks, a match that ended in a narrow 28-21 defeat for the new outfit.

The Drua, who joined Australia’s National Rugby Championship before its demise and won the competition in 2018, will play some of their matches in Fiji, but according to the Sydney Morning Herald could also be based partly in western Sydney.

“Obviously Fiji is a small market. We would definitely look at playing matches externally. Whether that’s in Australia, New Zealand or whatever other opportunities become available to us,” Simon Raiwalui, Fiji’s general manager of rugby, said to the Herald.

“With the Fijian and Pasifika communities in both countries and throughout south-east Asia, there are huge communities and huge support for anything Fiji rugby. That’s definitely an opportunity.”

Michael Jones, who played for both the All Blacks and Manu Samoa and is now an NZR board member, lauded today’s decision.

“We are now on the cusp of realising a long-held desire to include Pasifika in our professional game and the opportunity to embrace all that comes with that,” Jones said.

“With the approval of licences, Moana Pasifika and the Fijian Drua can now forge ahead with the final stages of their business plans and crucially start to lock in their playing and coaching rosters for next season. It’s an exciting time for rugby.”

Original source: https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/04/14/breaking-two-pacific-island-teams-given-green-light-to-join-super-rugby-in-2022/

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