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Nomads 3 - 3 Coastal

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Sweetnips wrote:

Nomads 3 - 3 Coastal

I am keen to see vims report. 

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Sunday scorers

Nomads 3 (Jacob Anderson, Guy Reeves, Daniel Thoms - pen) Coastal Spirit 3 (Aashish Ria 2, Sanni Issa) HT 3 - 2

Round 3 fixtures

Friday 

Ferrymead Bays vs. Western 7pm

Saturday 

Nelson Suburbs vs. Nomads 1pm

ChCh United vs. Cashmere Technical 2:45pm

Coastal Spirit vs. Selwyn 2:45pm  

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Updated Table

Team P W D L F A GD Pts
Cashmere Technical 2 2 0 0 5 1 4 6
Coastal Spirit 2 1 1 0 11 3 8 4
Christchurch United 2 1 1 0 4 3 1 4
Nelson Suburbs 2 1 0 1 6 4 2 3
Ferrymead Bays 2 1 0 1 2 4 -2 3
Nomads 2 0 2 0 5 5 0 2
Selwyn 2 0 0 2 2 4 -2 0
Western 2 0 0 2 2 13 -11 0

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VimFuego wrote:

Who watched some games today? Any reports? Silence is not always golden.

Being a past member of the old Christchurch United brigade I was disappointed watching the thousands -10s or 100s of them, of dollars of a team lump it long consistently against Selwyn yesterday. Neither team threatened going forward for most parts of the game with each goalkeeper gifting the other team a goal and Michael White putting his theatrics on show once again for a penalty. Very little else to comment on from this game. Christchurch may need some more of Slavas money for players if they want to mount a title challenge. Hope they have their admin sorted for when the IRD come calling on all the clubs. 

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Arrived a little late due to roadworks and having to buy the transport a bloody coffee.  I digress already. 

During an arrival hug with one of my BFFs an absolute fizzer goes in from Coastal from outside the box, big celebrations and we have basically won the league. Hold the phone, Lino wants a word and he's spotted something and we're offside and goal is overruled. Then Nomads go and score, I forget how it was, wasn't noteworthy obvs, and then another so it's 2-0. We then get one, and I've just realised I this is not the bestest recount of the game but bear with me. 

Then they get a dodgy penalty as our defender does a hard tackle goes through the player front on, wins the ball but call is made. They score and it's 3-1. Then the exact same thing happens from earlier, massive shot from outside the box, takes a deflection and goes in and once again old mate in the middle and his own BFF on the line comes up with an offside call. Apparently the first one was offside but this one appeared a shocka. We score again just before HT and it's 3-2. 

No half time kick around so nothing to report here. Last week's was amazing FYI.

Second half and we score within a few minutes so 3-3 and that's the way it ended. We had heaps of 1 on 1s and despite the Nomads keeper over-celebrating every goal, kicking the ball out every time he had it, and giving the Coastal coach a few digs he had a massive second half and saved the game. We go down to 10 men after a rash challenge and we go close again and again but no deal. 

Having seen heaps of goals, not picking winners, and then watching Canterbury Utd lose again afterwards, it reminds me how good local football is. Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Hope that is a good enough report for you. 

Nite.

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VimFuego wrote:

Arrived a little late due to roadworks and having to buy the transport a bloody coffee.  I digress already. 

During an arrival hug with one of my BFFs an absolute fizzer goes in from Coastal from outside the box, big celebrations and we have basically won the league. Hold the phone, Lino wants a word and he's spotted something and we're offside and goal is overruled. Then Nomads go and score, I forget how it was, wasn't noteworthy obvs, and then another so it's 2-0. We then get one, and I've just realised I this is not the bestest recount of the game but bear with me. 

Then they get a dodgy penalty as our defender does a hard tackle goes through the player front on, wins the ball but call is made. They score and it's 3-1. Then the exact same thing happens from earlier, massive shot from outside the box, takes a deflection and goes in and once again old mate in the middle and his own BFF on the line comes up with an offside call. Apparently the first one was offside but this one appeared a shocka. We score again just before HT and it's 3-2. 

No half time kick around so nothing to report here. Last week's was amazing FYI.

Second half and we score within a few minutes so 3-3 and that's the way it ended. We had heaps of 1 on 1s and despite the Nomads keeper over-celebrating every goal, kicking the ball out every time he had it, and giving the Coastal coach a few digs he had a massive second half and saved the game. We go down to 10 men after a rash challenge and we go close again and again but no deal. 

Having seen heaps of goals, not picking winners, and then watching Canterbury Utd lose again afterwards, it reminds me how good local football is. Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Hope that is a good enough report for you. 

Nite.

Did you leave early as the Dragons finished 1 - 1

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AllWhites82 wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Arrived a little late due to roadworks and having to buy the transport a bloody coffee.  I digress already. 

During an arrival hug with one of my BFFs an absolute fizzer goes in from Coastal from outside the box, big celebrations and we have basically won the league. Hold the phone, Lino wants a word and he's spotted something and we're offside and goal is overruled. Then Nomads go and score, I forget how it was, wasn't noteworthy obvs, and then another so it's 2-0. We then get one, and I've just realised I this is not the bestest recount of the game but bear with me. 

Then they get a dodgy penalty as our defender does a hard tackle goes through the player front on, wins the ball but call is made. They score and it's 3-1. Then the exact same thing happens from earlier, massive shot from outside the box, takes a deflection and goes in and once again old mate in the middle and his own BFF on the line comes up with an offside call. Apparently the first one was offside but this one appeared a shocka. We score again just before HT and it's 3-2. 

No half time kick around so nothing to report here. Last week's was amazing FYI.

Second half and we score within a few minutes so 3-3 and that's the way it ended. We had heaps of 1 on 1s and despite the Nomads keeper over-celebrating every goal, kicking the ball out every time he had it, and giving the Coastal coach a few digs he had a massive second half and saved the game. We go down to 10 men after a rash challenge and we go close again and again but no deal. 

Having seen heaps of goals, not picking winners, and then watching Canterbury Utd lose again afterwards, it reminds me how good local football is. Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Hope that is a good enough report for you. 

Nite.

Did you leave early as the Dragons finished 1 - 1

He was still there at the end so must have had too many coffees ?

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AllWhites82 wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Arrived a little late due to roadworks and having to buy the transport a bloody coffee.  I digress already. 

During an arrival hug with one of my BFFs an absolute fizzer goes in from Coastal from outside the box, big celebrations and we have basically won the league. Hold the phone, Lino wants a word and he's spotted something and we're offside and goal is overruled. Then Nomads go and score, I forget how it was, wasn't noteworthy obvs, and then another so it's 2-0. We then get one, and I've just realised I this is not the bestest recount of the game but bear with me. 

Then they get a dodgy penalty as our defender does a hard tackle goes through the player front on, wins the ball but call is made. They score and it's 3-1. Then the exact same thing happens from earlier, massive shot from outside the box, takes a deflection and goes in and once again old mate in the middle and his own BFF on the line comes up with an offside call. Apparently the first one was offside but this one appeared a shocka. We score again just before HT and it's 3-2. 

No half time kick around so nothing to report here. Last week's was amazing FYI.

Second half and we score within a few minutes so 3-3 and that's the way it ended. We had heaps of 1 on 1s and despite the Nomads keeper over-celebrating every goal, kicking the ball out every time he had it, and giving the Coastal coach a few digs he had a massive second half and saved the game. We go down to 10 men after a rash challenge and we go close again and again but no deal. 

Having seen heaps of goals, not picking winners, and then watching Canterbury Utd lose again afterwards, it reminds me how good local football is. Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Hope that is a good enough report for you. 

Nite.

Did you leave early as the Dragons finished 1 - 1

Ah yes, that's right they did. 

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VimFuego wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Arrived a little late due to roadworks and having to buy the transport a bloody coffee.  I digress already. 

During an arrival hug with one of my BFFs an absolute fizzer goes in from Coastal from outside the box, big celebrations and we have basically won the league. Hold the phone, Lino wants a word and he's spotted something and we're offside and goal is overruled. Then Nomads go and score, I forget how it was, wasn't noteworthy obvs, and then another so it's 2-0. We then get one, and I've just realised I this is not the bestest recount of the game but bear with me. 

Then they get a dodgy penalty as our defender does a hard tackle goes through the player front on, wins the ball but call is made. They score and it's 3-1. Then the exact same thing happens from earlier, massive shot from outside the box, takes a deflection and goes in and once again old mate in the middle and his own BFF on the line comes up with an offside call. Apparently the first one was offside but this one appeared a shocka. We score again just before HT and it's 3-2. 

No half time kick around so nothing to report here. Last week's was amazing FYI.

Second half and we score within a few minutes so 3-3 and that's the way it ended. We had heaps of 1 on 1s and despite the Nomads keeper over-celebrating every goal, kicking the ball out every time he had it, and giving the Coastal coach a few digs he had a massive second half and saved the game. We go down to 10 men after a rash challenge and we go close again and again but no deal. 

Having seen heaps of goals, not picking winners, and then watching Canterbury Utd lose again afterwards, it reminds me how good local football is. Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Hope that is a good enough report for you. 

Nite.

Did you leave early as the Dragons finished 1 - 1

Ah yes, that's right they did. 

Never let the facts get in the way of a good story Vim. Shame about the half time kick around.
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VimFuego wrote:

Who watched some games today? Any reports? Silence is not always golden.

Being a past member of the old Christchurch United brigade I was disappointed watching the thousands -10s or 100s of them, of dollars of a team lump it long consistently against Selwyn yesterday. Neither team threatened going forward for most parts of the game with each goalkeeper gifting the other team a goal and Michael White putting his theatrics on show once again for a penalty. Very little else to comment on from this game. Christchurch may need some more of Slavas money for players if they want to mount a title challenge. Hope they have their admin sorted for when the IRD come calling on all the clubs. 


Whites theatrics didn’t win the pen, it was Harrison who was fouled, white just scored the penalty. Agree with you about the long ball, looked good in patches but then seemed to run out of patience and hit it long. Selwyn weren’t overly threatening.

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So the season has been put on hold now?

Measures being taken include:

Community football, including junior, youth, senior, social and regional competitions – all play postponed until 2 May.

Community futsal including junior, youth, senior and social competitions - all play postponed until 2 May.

All training should be suspended until 18 April, or two weeks prior to the start of the season

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I guess with the delay they will just revert to a 2 round league? 

Hopefully they keep the 3rd round as per normal as I've already booked flights to Nelson! 

Also, what the fcuk am I going to do this weekend? 

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VimFuego wrote:

I guess with the delay they will just revert to a 2 round league? 

Hopefully they keep the 3rd round as per normal as I've already booked flights to Nelson! 

Also, what the fcuk am I going to do this weekend? 

Practice your half time routine?

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Will Christchurch Utd players be applying for the Govt's wage subsidy? I know It's only $585 a week but hey, you gotta pay ya bills right? 

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Are they working more or less than 20 hours? ?

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With Netball Mainland going bust yesterday, and the current state of play, and the current state of Mainland Football, what are the chances they will do the same? 

Link

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VimFuego wrote:

With Netball Mainland going bust yesterday, and the current state of play, and the current state of Mainland Football, what are the chances they will do the same? 

Link

NZF have asked for a cash injection from FIFA.

However, I wonder if in a new football paradigm, you could view Mainland as a layer of middle management that could be stripped right back? Isn't the most crucial role a Competitions manager, for liaison with Council and ground allocation?

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Global Game wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

With Netball Mainland going bust yesterday, and the current state of play, and the current state of Mainland Football, what are the chances they will do the same? 

Link

NZF have asked for a cash injection from FIFA.

However, I wonder if in a new football paradigm, you could view Mainland as a layer of middle management that could be stripped right back? Isn't the most crucial role a Competitions manager, for liaison with Council and ground allocation?

Not that long ago the only paid employee was a FDM. Bring back volunteers.
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Sadly due to Covic 19, NZ Football have pulled the pin on both the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup and NZ Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for 2020, not really surprising.

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AllWhites82 wrote:

Sadly due to Covic 19, NZ Football have pulled the pin on both the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup and NZ Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for 2020, not really surprising.

Should we pull the pin on the MPL and declare a winner now?
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Ronaldoknow wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

Sadly due to Covic 19, NZ Football have pulled the pin on both the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup and NZ Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for 2020, not really surprising.

Should we pull the pin on the MPL and declare a winner now?

Unlike the EPL the MPL do have rules about the number of rounds that have to be completed before a winner can be called. 

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AllWhites82 wrote:

Ronaldoknow wrote:

AllWhites82 wrote:

Sadly due to Covic 19, NZ Football have pulled the pin on both the ISPS Handa Chatham Cup and NZ Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for 2020, not really surprising.

Should we pull the pin on the MPL and declare a winner now?

Unlike the EPL the MPL do have rules about the number of rounds that have to be completed before a winner can be called. 

Ah yes true, but they also possess an ability to ignore their own rules.
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Positive news coming out of the Beehive regarding what Level 2 requirements are. We now await NZF and MF to let us know exactly what that means. 

Fingers crossed it means Premier League on a Satdy and the more illustrious Sunday League the following day. Let normal service resume.

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VimFuego wrote:

Positive news coming out of the Beehive regarding what Level 2 requirements are. We now await NZF and MF to let us know exactly what that means. 

Fingers crossed it means Premier League on a Satdy and the more illustrious Sunday League the following day. Let normal service resume.

Sunday League may be an issue as questions marks around events that will have more that 100 watching.

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AllWhites82 wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Positive news coming out of the Beehive regarding what Level 2 requirements are. We now await NZF and MF to let us know exactly what that means. 

Fingers crossed it means Premier League on a Satdy and the more illustrious Sunday League the following day. Let normal service resume.

Sunday League may be an issue as questions marks around events that will have more that 100 watching.

I think that applies per game AW, not the total for every game of the season ;)
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Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

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VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

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Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

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VimFuego wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

Interesting, some of the contact tracing could be difficult but better news

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Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

Interesting, some of the contact tracing could be difficult but better news

For MPL and CCL games (plus reserves this season) it should be ok from a game perspective as everyone’s details are in comet. The fans are the issue and details need to be captured.

Also the fact it’s 100 per pitch means somewhere like Cuthberts could have 500 people but they need to stay on their different pitches

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BenchWarmer wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

Interesting, some of the contact tracing could be difficult but better news

For MPL and CCL games (plus reserves this season) it should be ok from a game perspective as everyone’s details are in comet. The fans are the issue and details need to be captured.

Also the fact it’s 100 per pitch means somewhere like Cuthberts could have 500 people but they need to stay on their different pitches

Yer so it's going to have be a single point of entry so your details can going to be collected. Some MPL games get more than 100 people, who is going to have the job of telling the 101st person they're not welcome. And what's to stop them just walking around and watching anyways!

Considering I'm late to almost every game this poses quite an issue.

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VimFuego wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

Interesting, some of the contact tracing could be difficult but better news

For MPL and CCL games (plus reserves this season) it should be ok from a game perspective as everyone’s details are in comet. The fans are the issue and details need to be captured.

Also the fact it’s 100 per pitch means somewhere like Cuthberts could have 500 people but they need to stay on their different pitches

Yer so it's going to have be a single point of entry so your details can going to be collected. Some MPL games get more than 100 people, who is going to have the job of telling the 101st person they're not welcome. And what's to stop them just walking around and watching anyways!

Considering I'm late to almost every game this poses quite an issue.

All games at English Park where they can restrict entry?

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VimFuego wrote:

BenchWarmer wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Roys town wrote:

VimFuego wrote:

Latest update could mean a QB Weekend start date! Bring it on!

Sport Nz - no contact sport in level 2.

Hopefully they define that better or are looking in more detail

Yer the "no contact sport in level 2" has been modified. Here's the latest update from MF and NZF tonight. 

Interesting, some of the contact tracing could be difficult but better news

For MPL and CCL games (plus reserves this season) it should be ok from a game perspective as everyone’s details are in comet. The fans are the issue and details need to be captured.

Also the fact it’s 100 per pitch means somewhere like Cuthberts could have 500 people but they need to stay on their different pitches

Yer so it's going to have be a single point of entry so your details can going to be collected. Some MPL games get more than 100 people, who is going to have the job of telling the 101st person they're not welcome. And what's to stop them just walking around and watching anyways!

Considering I'm late to almost every game this poses quite an issue.

Needs to be strong communication from Mainland to clubs and also direct to all players/parents on comet about their expectations. Can't leave it to just clubs to pass the news.

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Sad change of plan with Level 2 being only 10 people gatherings! Strange they released the document last week saying sport can continue as long as rules are in place and up to 100 and not we're back to 10. 

Just means that when it is revisited in 2 weeks time, and hopefully the gathering number goes up or the level go down, we will still have another time gap before actual training can happen and football can start. 

It's not like my team trains anyways! We're in our best physical condition yet!

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VimFuego wrote:

Sad change of plan with Level 2 being only 10 people gatherings! Strange they released the document last week saying sport can continue as long as rules are in place and up to 100 and not we're back to 10. 

Just means that when it is revisited in 2 weeks time, and hopefully the gathering number goes up or the level go down, we will still have another time gap before actual training can happen and football can start. 

It's not like my team trains anyways! We're in our best physical condition yet!

If anyone saw the reason that seemed to be given it linked back to Sport NZ saying clubs wouldn’t be ready until the start of June to play! 

Yes start of June to play because teams (well MPL and CCL at least) need a couple of weeks to get back up to speed.

The problem with that now though is that there’s going to be a couple of weeks more as only 9 players and a coach can train on a field at a time! ?

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the 10 training at one time is the same thing that's happening with the warriors, so I'd assumed that our government had looked at that advice and thought they'd follow suit for at least two weeks. If the MPL and CCL guys needs to train for a month before they play they can, in grups of 10 for 2 weeks then it'll be staged to groups of 50+ on the 21st.

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theprof wrote:

the 10 training at one time is the same thing that's happening with the warriors, so I'd assumed that our government had looked at that advice and thought they'd follow suit for at least two weeks. If the MPL and CCL guys needs to train for a month before they play they can, in grups of 10 for 2 weeks then it'll be staged to groups of 50+ on the 21st.

It's worth nothing this is not a sport-specific rule – between last Thursday and the decision point on Monday, the Government put a limit of 10 across most types of gatherings (though it later relaxed it to 50 for funerals and tangi), clearly wanting to strike a compromise between the level 2 it had envisaged and calls from scientists for at least another week to be spent at level 3. The date that limit will be reviewed (along with the rest of the restrictions in place and whether we stay at level 2 at all) is May 25.

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theprof wrote:

the 10 training at one time is the same thing that's happening with the warriors, so I'd assumed that our government had looked at that advice and thought they'd follow suit for at least two weeks. If the MPL and CCL guys needs to train for a month before they play they can, in grups of 10 for 2 weeks then it'll be staged to groups of 50+ on the 21st.

What are the rules that the super rugby teams are going back to training under?? wouldnt this be a better guide than the warriors who are in Australia??

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Delta wrote:

theprof wrote:

the 10 training at one time is the same thing that's happening with the warriors, so I'd assumed that our government had looked at that advice and thought they'd follow suit for at least two weeks. If the MPL and CCL guys needs to train for a month before they play they can, in grups of 10 for 2 weeks then it'll be staged to groups of 50+ on the 21st.

What are the rules that the super rugby teams are going back to training under?? wouldnt this be a better guide than the warriors who are in Australia??

There are no group size restrictions on Super Rugby teams (or ANZ Premiership teams, or the Phoenix). 

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