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| Fixture | Details |
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| All times are local | |
| International Match | |
| Sunday , May 26 | |
| England vs Barbarians | 13:00 |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Leicester vs Northampton | 15:00 |
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| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Ulster vs Leinster | 16:45 |
| More RaboDirect PRO12 fixtures | |
| Top 14 | |
| Friday , May 24 | |
| Toulon vs Toulouse | 21:00 |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Clermont Auvergne vs Castres | 16:30 |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Friday , May 24 | |
| Chiefs vs Crusaders | 08:35 |
| Melbourne Rebels vs Waratahs | 10:40 |
| Saturday , May 25 | |
| Blues vs Brumbies | 08:35 |
| Western Force vs Highlanders | 10:40 |
| Southern Kings vs Cheetahs | 16:00 |
| Stormers vs Reds | 16:05 |
| Sharks vs Bulls | 18:10 |
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| Heineken Cup | |
| Saturday , May 18 | |
| Clermont Auvergne 15 - 16 Toulon | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Crusaders 23 - 3 Blues | ![]() |
| Bulls 35 - 18 Highlanders | ![]() |
| Waratahs 28 - 22 Brumbies | ![]() |
| Cheetahs 27 - 13 Reds | ![]() |
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| Amlin Challenge Cup | |
| Friday , May 17 | |
| Stade Francais 13 - 34 Leinster | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Hurricanes 12 - 17 Chiefs | ![]() |
| Melbourne Rebels 30 - 21 Stormers | ![]() |
| Western Force 13 - 23 Sharks | ![]() |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Sunday , May 12 | |
| Saracens 13 - 27 Northampton | ![]() |
| Saturday , May 11 | |
| Leicester 33 - 16 Harlequins | ![]() |
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| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Leinster 17 - 15 Glasgow | ![]() |
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| Top 14 | |
| Castres 25 - 12 Montpellier | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Blues 36 - 32 Melbourne Rebels | ![]() |
| Southern Kings 34 - 27 Highlanders | ![]() |
| Waratahs 21 - 15 Stormers | ![]() |
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| RaboDirect PRO12 | |
| Friday , May 10 | |
| Ulster 28 - 17 Scarlets | ![]() |
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| Top 14 | |
| Stade Francais 19 - 16 Racing Metro Paris | |
| Toulouse 33 - 19 Racing Metro Paris | ![]() |
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| Super Rugby | |
| Chiefs 22 - 21 Western Force | ![]() |
| Reds 32 - 17 Sharks | ![]() |
| Cheetahs 34 - 39 Hurricanes | ![]() |
| Sunday , May 5 | |
| Brumbies 23 - 30 Crusaders | ![]() |
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| Aviva Premiership | |
| Saturday , May 4 | |
| Leicester 32 - 20 London Irish | ![]() |
| Exeter 40 - 39 Gloucester | ![]() |
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Comments
Dingbat32 says...
SA need to manage their sides better to get a more equitable spread of talent. At the moment Cheetahs and Lions are treated as feeder clubs, and the results show the effect. Perhaps that is what SARFU are trying to achieve with the new team (leaving Lions and Cheetahs to combine).
As for 3N, this has been meaningless and boring for several years now. The winners have never won the world cup in the same year. And yes, SA chronically underperform in this tournament, with away games seeming to be particularly difficult.
Will the inclusion of Argentina make things better? Hope so, but probably not.
Posted 13:35 13th August 2012
Trinats2 says...
ruggaluva:
I agree, and same for the tri nations. Because SA are always bottom of the table. (Lions this year in S15) and springboks picking up the wooden spoon yet again.
At least you'd have a chance in the Euro cup !
Posted 15:42 12th August 2012
ruggaluva says...
This comp is starting to wear very thin for me.... i would prefer the top 3 sides from each country playing each other home and away and the winner is the one standing at the top of the log at the end of the day.
All credit to go to the Chiefs BUT there was NO WAY the Sharks had a chance after their last 5 weeks - traveling to Hamilton was pointless really.
As much as i enjoy having the Kiwi and Aussie sides to watch it doesnt make sense for SA teams to play in the Antipodes... they should play their own comp maybe with a strong pacific combo team thrown in and we should tag onto the Euro crowd.
Posted 11:20 10th August 2012
APV1 says...
@ sandal - how very dare you suggest that Bath's very own (RWC Winning) Mr S Donald wasn't NZ's first choice?! (And I still chuckle at the sight of him trying, but failing, to squeeze his paunch into that ill-fitting jersey.)
;-)
Posted 09:34 10th August 2012
tha_mai says...
And now for something completely different.
NZ province Taranaki intends to host a tournament in February 2013 - "Ring of Fire" - featuring eight Pacific Island teams including Tahiti, Guam and Hawaii, and a Pasifika Barbarians side. Guam! who knew they had a rugby team?
Posted 01:32 10th August 2012
sandal says...
@cuw3100
Hear! Hear! Yes, please let's go back to Super 12. The season is too full, and it should be Super Rugby that gives, not international rugby. As for this business with the conferences, I am more interested in seeing those mysterious foreigners from Australia and South Africa come to my ground than another NZ team that I am already familiar with. I have never lost the thrill of seeing the great players from overseas playing Super Rugby here in NZ.
@Trinats
If the Reds were so great, then losing Cooper shouldn't have been such a handicap. Hell, the All Blacks just won a world cup without Dan Carter, and with his best substitute (Evans) unavailable, his actual substitute injured, and his substitute's substitute injured. So take ruckingkiwi's advice and suck it up.
@JayStarr
I think you're splitting hairs. Last year's Crusaders have my admiration for what they did all season. This year's Sharks have it for what they did in the playoffs. Perhaps the finest hour for both teams was in Cape Town.
I think the Reds got the home quarterfinal as part of the TV deal that funds Super Rugby. Every country had to get a home match to televise. Not very sporting, I agree, but it pays the bills.
@Sharkyzulu
Respect, my friend.
@startledwombat
lol
Posted 14:41 08th August 2012
ruckingkiwi says...
Trinats, what does last year have to do with it? This is 2012.
The Reds finished 6th, got lucky with the conference set-up to get a home semi and lost. End of story.
Jaystarr, ultimately I agree, the flawed conference system robbed the Sharks of any chance but that's the way it is. Next year it'll be another team who suffers, but a very similar scenario I imagine.
Posted 12:14 08th August 2012
Jmanngod says...
@Trinuts: Reds were found out this year. Plain and simple.
Posted 20:14 07th August 2012
cuw3100 says...
@ Trinats2 : Now that you mentioned Mr. Quade Cooper, is Miss Stephanie Rice (Australian Olympic swimmer) his girl friend??
Posted 17:50 07th August 2012
JayStarr says...
@ ruckingkiwi & sandal: The Crusaders still played their home games in NZ... except for when they decided to go play at Twickenham (which the Sharks had to do too). To still finish in the final was an incredible achievement though and I'm not taking anything away from them. I'm arguing with Richard Anderson who was trying to say the Crusaders proved it could be done, so therefore the Sharks don't have any excuses... Which is nonsense, because the Sharks did exactly what the Crusaders have done - but the Crusaders haven't done what the Sharks couldn't do (which is fly over the Indian Ocean and Australia 3 times and still win). So his argument is poppycock.
As for having another week off before the final: as a Stormers fan, I'm not so sure! A break was the LAST thing they needed after the June Internationals completely robbed them of their momentum. They needed MORE rugby, not less...
Besides, the Sharks should never have had to travel to play the Reds in the first place. Why the hell did the Reds have a home game? They didn't deserve it. If not for this stupid system, the Sharks would not have had to travel so much... But more importantly, if the worst team was actually placed 6th (as they should have been), they would not have had the ability to travel over the ocean twice and beat better teams at home, so we wouldn't have seen such a situation...
If the Sharks played the Bulls at Loftus in their QF and the Crusaders the Reds in Christchurch - as it should have been - the Sharks would have then gone on to play the Stormers (much fresher) and the Crusaders the Chiefs, so the Sharks would have then only had to travel to go play the Chiefs in NZ. But no, Australia must have a play-off game and everyone else must bend over backwards to accommodate them...
Posted 17:45 07th August 2012
startledwombat says...
I have done an in-depth analysis of the S15 Final and I conclude:
- there were, regrettably, no Australian teams in it.
- the score was not a misprint.
- in terms of Who's Hot and Who's Not, Channel 9 here in Melbourne did not broadcast the semifinals nor the final, neither in full nor even as a highlights package. Apparently there is some other sporting event on. Also, in regard to the final, there were, regrettably, no Australians in it.
- current sport on Australian TV consists of swimming, adverts for large corporations, swimming, complaints about only getting silver, swimming, more complaints.
- Conference rankings for S15 in 2012: NZ gold, SA silver, Aus bronze, Channel 9 a turd.
Posted 12:20 07th August 2012
Trinats2 says...
ruckingkiwi:
Reds finished top of the log last year, backed it up by winning the finals. Stormers finished top of the log this year.
This year Reds lost their games without Cooper, won most (can't recall if he was playing when Reds trashed the Chiefs ??) when Cooper came back. he was only one of the"Missing"Wallabies for the Reds. So yes as a die hard Reds fan, IF only they had players (even from suspension) they would have been in the final !!!! IMHO !!!
Posted 12:12 07th August 2012
tha_mai says...
ruckingkiwi suggests: 'suck it up and come back stronger next time, that's what most Aussies I know would do.'
Not following the Olympics then? "Australian Hockeyroos' star player was physically ill after her team's opening 1-0 loss to New Zealand and confirmed that she and other team-mates had to seek counselling to cope with the defeat,"
This is the new, sensitive, Australia!
Posted 12:05 07th August 2012
powerplay says...
Sharkyzulu..lol@pass
Posted 10:39 07th August 2012
Sharkyzulu says...
Firstly, the Chiefs were deserving winners - as a Sharks fan, I have no issues admitting that. Lets stop with the travel/jet-lag stories already - the margin was clear and a few 50-50 calls were not the difference. I bet the Sharks players themselves have already moved on.
I don't get why Cruden couldn't be player of the S15 just because he was in the winning team? Maybe the Chiefs won because he played so well? Heavens forbid...no that couldn't possibly be it, PR? That would be too logical... But Messam is worthy of mention because he played well but somehow being in the Chiefs didn't contribute to him looking so good/playing so well?
This week's "Loose pass" would be more aptly titled "Loose thinking"...or maybe just "Pass". Lol
Posted 09:34 07th August 2012
cuw3100 says...
What is the possibility of going back to a SUPER 12?
If something's proved statistically this year, is that the 15 team conference system is too long and tedious , with no disrespect to the winners.
Too many players suffered injuries, many matches with sparse crowds, many dull matches and many complaints about travelling. Add to that the length of the tournament with International matches squeezed in between!
Many have cast doubts on suitability of at least 2 of the teams being "up there" to challenge the others. Many have stated easy matches that enabled some teams to get into final stage. Many wondered why one team gets a distinct home advcantage or travel advantage.
Posted 09:30 07th August 2012
dangerous says...
Referees are going to get pretty good at counting to 5 in rugby games. What's the average amount of rucks in 80 minutes? When do they start counting? is it when the ball is on the floor at hind most feet? "aw ref that wasn't 5 seconds"? I like what they're trying to do but... Well we will see.
Posted 09:29 07th August 2012
jonesy2 says...
pieterson player of the tournament? hahahahahaa not even in the top 10 or 20. not even the top south african
Posted 09:17 07th August 2012
ruckingkiwi says...
Trinats, we'll never know what would have happened had the Reds played a return match in Hamilton and Dunedin, there is no point speculating. The Reds had injuries as did every team, some teams handled them well (as I thought the Reds did) while others, like the Blues, fell apart. There is no point making ifs and buts as to what shoulda, coulda, woulda been, the only thing that counts is that the Chiefs won from the hardest conference in the competition, suck it up and come back stronger next time, that's what most Aussies I know would do.
Posted 09:15 07th August 2012
Trinats2 says...
hybrid187:
Reds beat the Chiefs and Highlanders (without half their team). Also beat the Crusaders but Bryce Lawtohimself had other plans !!!
Posted 05:14 07th August 2012