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George Smith (75)
It's a loss leader & while it's true most Super Rugby players go from school to Super Rugby academies I think there's still enough talent coming out of the Provinces to keep treating it as such.
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
It's a loss leader & while it's true most Super Rugby players go from school to Super Rugby academies I think there's still enough talent coming out of the Provinces to keep treating it as such.
Too true WOB, almost every player that is in Super have done it after playing NPC. They don't turn into good rugby players by just training, buy also by playing experience. A few get found out at that level too.
 

Dan54

David Wilson (68)
Was quite amused on Saturday, opening club day here in the Naki etc, and was over at Kaponga. Sitting behind the Kaponga deadball line was Ranfurly Shield, then it was sitting in bar in clubrooms. It was sign on day for juniors etc so Naki union said they could borrow the shield for a few days so kids can get photos etc with it. Only reason I a little surprised, all the kerfluffle when it got dropped in the Bay a couple of years back.
 
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