Lol fuck you, you PC wanker
Like Scott Fardy.. Oh Wait.. Jap top League is way better then SsHow many players who come from Shute Shield or NRC are immediately up to standard from a physical, conditioning and skill perspective? You have to consider that much of this is due to the step up from Top 14 to Super Rugby.
Players will not likely be at, or get to Super Rugby level by playingTop 14Japanese Top League.
Like Scott Fardy.. Oh Wait.. Jap top League is way better then Ss
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Fantastic, .. they must be shitFardy wasn't even in the Top League, his team was in the 2nd division
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Well, that was fun while it lasted. The Japanese Super Rugby side looks like it's not going to get to the starting gate: did Steady Eddie's absence prove fatal? Anyways, the prospect of a Japanese/Saffer conference with matches played in Mongolia, Iceland and other out-of-the-way venues mutually acceptable to two intransigent participants proved to be impossible to organise, probably not unexpected. I always felt this expansion was too much too soon. Yes, we must expand into Asia, but let's make it something that can work. Some serious work developing conferences where matches aren't scheduled to be played on the Moon, or Mars, has to be done before silly things like including Japan and South Africa in the same group in future. Read here: http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby/...petition-as-well/story-fndpt9s1-1227521800001
No because the Kings are gone in the above. The Argies are the 6th team.^^^^^^^^^Are you ignoring the Argentina team? Wouldn't there be 7 teams in the SA conference?
No because the Kings are gone in the above. The Argies are the 6th team.
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OK, but I can't see the SARU abandoning the Kings in any circumstances.
OK, but I can't see the SARU abandoning the Kings in any circumstances.
Well apparently they are considering postponing there entry for 12 months along with Japan..
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There's been speculation both Japan and the Southern Kings wouldn't be part of the the 2016 Super Rugby season.
Both teams have been added to the competition along with a side from Argentina.
Their withdrawal would have seen next season's fixture list, which is nearing completion, thrown into disarray.
But Jones said both teams had been confirmed for next year. The current draft of the fixture will see the Brumbies host Japan.