100% Super RugbyAnd there it is, tighter even than the predictions:
This competition has copped a lot of flack in recent years, but this is the best it has been as an entertainment product in a long time. Certainly since 2011 or so
And they were run well into extra time to get there too. Setting us up for some mouth watering clashes the next few weeks as teams jostle for position in the 8 on either side of the Tasman and try and cement themselves as contenders (and one previously dominant side desperately tries to save face).@Wilson bang on mate, there is just so much to love, not too many guaranteed results if any, and some bloody entertaining rugby!
And here we are 3 weeks in and only one undefeated team in the comp, just makes it brilliant!
Last years Reds game was in Apia and their game against the Chiefs this year is in Nukuʻalofa, but it still presents a significant logistical challenge. Infrastructure is not at the level of Fiji and the travel burden can be pretty significant, particularly given Moana themselves aren't based there. It's hard to see it changing in the near future, at least while Moana are still couch surfing in Auckland. Part of the problem is having them so split between Samoa and Tonga, it makes it difficult to invest in one as a base without upsetting the other.Late change of venue right? Can't imagine they are going to get bumper crowds at Mt Smart either tbh.
When you look at what the Drua are getting you can't help but think it's becoming an opportunity missed to take it to Samoa and Tonga.
Should have played it at a small suburban ground?Is there any chance Moana can play some games in Apia or Tonga, I read there was about 400 people on Friday night
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Exactly, docent matter about it being moved to Hamilton, Mt Smart also gets empty stadiumsLate change of venue right? Can't imagine they are going to get bumper crowds at Mt Smart either tbh.
When you look at what the Drua are getting you can't help but think it's becoming an opportunity missed to take it to Samoa and Tonga.
It has always been the worst expansion team ever conceived.Late change of venue right? Can't imagine they are going to get bumper crowds at Mt Smart either tbh.
When you look at what the Drua are getting you can't help but think it's becoming an opportunity missed to take it to Samoa and Tonga.
The concept had legs, the execution less so. Not helped by covid of courseIt has always been the worst expansion team ever conceived.
It's actually got to go bankrupt to be the worst expansion team!It has always been the worst expansion team ever conceived.
Roll up the Rebels fans - get your riot shield ready DanIt's actually got to go bankrupt to be the worst expansion team!
Though in all seriousness, it will struggle because it not really one or the other, Samoan,Tongan,Cook Island,Fijian etc etc. I not sure even taking games to Apia for more than 1-2 games a year would help. Drua always better as they are 1; better at rugby, 2 Only 1 country needed to base team 3; only the 1 country RU that they have to really answer too.
I do think if is stuck with may have legs though, and can understand the reasonong of having them. And of course raises the other question, do these island communities actually want these teams that we all seem to think they do?
Does feel like a situation of telling the community what they should want.It's actually got to go bankrupt to be the worst expansion team!
Though in all seriousness, it will struggle because it not really one or the other, Samoan,Tongan,Cook Island,Fijian etc etc. I not sure even taking games to Apia for more than 1-2 games a year would help. Drua always better as they are 1; better at rugby, 2 Only 1 country needed to base team 3; only the 1 country RU that they have to really answer too.
I do think if is stuck with may have legs though, and can understand the reasonong of having them. And of course raises the other question, do these island communities actually want these teams that we all seem to think they do?
I can't speak to the geography of Auckland and the surrounds, but I think they need to find a way to differentiate themselves from being Blues light in Auckland. Only way I can really se them doing that is if they shift to one of the stadiums outside the city - yes, it'd be harder to get to for those in the city but much easier for those around that stadium who might be inclined to jump on some thing local. They don't need a hell of a lot of fans, particularly in those smaller stadiums. If they're running a 5-10 thousand average crowd in a stadium where that's 50-100% full they'd look like a mild success all of a sudden. Mostly suggested North Harbour because it was the one they were first looking to when there was a clash. Whangerei may work better, but it's a bit far from Auckland so it would add a travel burden and may make it harder to lock down players. Or would Pukekohe make more sense if they could get the necessary upgrades done given that islander population is South and West?Moana only playing twice at Mount Smart this year (R12 v Chiefs & R14 v 'tahs). Other home game venues are Eden Park (R6 v Blues), Whangarei (R8 v Reds) & Nuku’alofa (R11 v Highlanders).
Moving them to NH would be a disaster IMO, it's barely fit for Super Rugby & Stadiums Auckland don't appear to be interested in getting it back up to standard. Plus getting there is an issue (or series of issues) esp from South & West Auckland where most of the Pasifika communities live.