Oh shit...
"... in July the country is expected to open up to non-citizens from visa-waiver countries – like Australia, the USA, and UK, before the rest of the world joins them in October".
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Going by that, latter stages of SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) & at least part of TRC will have to be Australia-based again.
More to the point will teams still be willing to do MIQ?^ in theory no, NZR have previously said the only issue was lack of MIQ places but I'd imagine there will now be plenty of those. In practice? We'll just have to wait & see.
Just had a bit more of a look at the rules and seems after April 12th, sports teams won't need to isolate.
From 11.59pm on April 12 anyone with a visa could skip MIQ.
Also allowed in will be 5000 overseas students eligible to study in semester two.
The Government will also look to expand the amount of skilled workers coming in – to include season workers and some critical workers who wouldn't meet the income test mentioned above.
Professional sports players and cultural performers and their support staff could also come in.
They would have to be performing in events with “significant national/regional benefits”
Yep we may get stuck with it, I strongly dislike idea but can understand it. I hope there is still some rules to prevent teams taking advantage.WR (World Rugby) may be asked to allow SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) matches to start with uncontested scrums in the event a team can't field the required number of props due to Covid.
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Seems a better option than matches being forfeited or Club standard props being thrown in against pros.
Like running a load of backrowers instead of "club standard props" when uncontested scrums are requiredYep we may get stuck with it, I strongly dislike idea but can understand it. I hope there is still some rules to prevent teams taking advantage.
Seriously ridiculous when most teams have 3 sets of props training then add in props from the wider training squad and those who have trained in pre-season. The scrum is a major area of contest in the game. Its not the under 9s.WR (World Rugby) may be asked to allow SRP (Super Rugby Pacific) matches to start with uncontested scrums in the event a team can't field the required number of props due to Covid.
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Seems a better option than matches being forfeited or Club standard props being thrown in against pros.
I can see both sides but lean this way too. Surely the organisers can just say to clubs - you need to have x amount of props in your training squad, and you need to split them into y amount of bubbles so that the teams always have the correct amount of props even if COVID hits?Seriously ridiculous when most teams have 3 sets of props training then add in props from the wider training squad and those who have trained in pre-season. The scrum is a major area of contest in the game. Its not the under 9s.
I can see both sides but lean this way too. Surely the organisers can just say to clubs - you need to have x amount of props in your training squad, and you need to split them into y amount of bubbles so that the teams always have the correct amount of props even if COVID hits?
I can see both sides but lean this way too. Surely the organisers can just say to clubs - you need to have x amount of props in your training squad, and you need to split them into y amount of bubbles so that the teams always have the correct amount of props even if COVID hits?
And, especially if you're bringing in new squad members, you'd need to have them training against an opposing scrum, not just a scrum machine - one of those front-rowers gets COVID, you lose 6 front-rowers from your squad. No-one's going to be able to find enough quality clubbies to have at least 2 bubbles of 6 front-rowers. How do you split up your first-choice props? All in one bubble, and then a clubbie bubble? In that case, lose one first-choice prop, you lose all of them. How do they train with the rest of the team? Nightmare scenarios whichever way you do it. Uncontested scrums would be the least-worst option. There will have to be an associated condition that states that you need to play whatever props you have available, not just additional flankers.I can see both sides but lean this way too. Surely the organisers can just say to clubs - you need to have x amount of props in your training squad, and you need to split them into y amount of bubbles so that the teams always have the correct amount of props even if COVID hits?
Seriously ridiculous when most teams have 3 sets of props training then add in props from the wider training squad and those who have trained in pre-season. The scrum is a major area of contest in the game. Its not the under 9s.