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trying to get arg to play their home matches in the usa just because of your excess travel is a bit rough
Um what have I missed? Is there something that Aus knows about that we don't?trying to get arg to play their home matches in the usa just because of your excess travel is a bit rough
Um what have I missed? Is there something that Aus knows about that we don't?
Well your scources were same as ours, that's why I asked who came up with story about playing Pumas there to stop travel.looks like my sources were close but not 100% my bad
Ab's playing Fiji at San Diego in the july test window
Well your scources were same as ours, that's why I asked who came up with story about playing Pumas there to stop travel.
There has been talk of an extra test in the States for last 6 months or so. I thought maybe Irish or someone on East Coast, but i was just guessing (and wrong again )
Schedule for year is pretty hectic, 14 tests in all.
All Blacks' 2024 test schedule:
July 6: v England (Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin)
July 13: v England (Eden Park, Auckland)
July 20: v Fiji (SnapDragon Stadium, San Diego)
August 10: v Argentina (Sky Stadium, Wellington)
August 17: v Argentina (Eden Park, Auckland)
August 31: v South Africa (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
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September 7: v South Africa (DHL Stadium, Cape Town)
September 21: v Australia (Stadium Australia, Sydney)
September 28: v Australia (Sky Stadium, Wellington)
October 26: v Japan (Nissan Stadium, Yokohama)
November 2: v England (Twickenham, London)
November 9: v Ireland (venue TBC)
November 16: v France (venue TBC)
November 23: v Italy (venue TBC
Couldn't agree more mate, that's a killer schedule, well worth getting excited about for me.Its the 5 in 5 weeks at the end of the yr that is the killer for the players, we did it in 2022 & it was an absolute disaster not only our results but the injury toll
I suspect they'll send a second team to Japan, like they did last time, so for the core likely just the four games.Couldn't agree more mate, that's a killer schedule, well worth getting excited about for me.
Clan/Canes was also on sky and sky plus. Apparently one Saturday night game of super is on sky FTA channel this year, as well as a Friday night NRL game.NZR+ are streaming some of the preseason matches. Commentators are a bit mid but the platform itself, and the broadcast, seem to work well.
One step closer to Sky dying (hopefully).
EDIT: They only have two commentators, which is a nice change from the usual Sky circus.
Clan/Canes was also on sky and sky plus. Apparently one Saturday night game of super is on sky FTA channel this year, as well as a Friday night NRL game.
Live, but will be paused for ads so will fall behind over time.Do you know whether Live or delayed?
The Sky Open broadcasts will start at the same time as the live kick-off but become progressively delayed when advertisements play, with the aim that advertising doesn’t interrupt game time and fans get to see every minute of play. Sky says on average the delay will be around 12 minutes by the end of the match, with three-minute ad breaks during the game.
You right DP, there seems to be some good young uns around at 9, just quietly I think we got a few of 15s and 10s putting up hands too.Seems to suddenly be a wee bit of a logjam at halfback.
My personal current AB pecking order:
1 Roigard
2 Barkays Fakatava x factor baby
3 Ratima
4 Roe
5 Christie
6 Hotham
7 Viljoen
8 Perenara
9 Nock
10 Funaki
11 TTT
12 Stevie Wonder
13 Cyclo
14 Tomikin
15 Beavis Drummond