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Steve Williams (59)
Can't answer the last question, but that's more or less what I was looking for. Someone with a stronger grasp of legalese, formality and the English language in general. Thanks mate.
Good work, Never Was.2.4 Shield Holders may choose to accept Challenges in play-off, pre-season, friendly or away fixtures, but (subject to these rules) are not obligated to do so.
Yep. The Shield is sort of trump card that can bump up interest (and crowds) for the teams involved.But I gather one of the attractions of the Ranfurly Shield is that it can it won by teams below ITM level: it is open to all teams. There is an attraction to having the same principle here, even if it is more theoretical than real given Australia's domestic rugby structure.
Pretty much. We're not quite in the same boat as NZ there - so for us making it an NRC thing would fit.No pre-season games allowed - Log o wood has this due to them having a lower tier comp (Heartland).
Great to see the Heartland championship team have given it a real go in challenges. Just goes to show the 'old log of wood' is still able to do what it's always done, lift every bugger that has a crack at it. I know a couple of mates that played shield challenges in the 80s, highlights of their careers they reckon , and could not quite describe the feeling of getting out there and playing for it!
Even if you throw it on Kickstarter and get it shared on every club's FB page around the country I am sure you would be able to raise the $$$ in time for the 1st game.
$15k sounds a bit but, I'm in for a hundy, so all we need is another 149 likeminded folks.