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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 1004058" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>But this isn't really new news is it? Since the countries went into lockdown, and reports came through that NZ will have Super Rugby Aetoaroa, the reports suggested that NZ is the reason why SA would go North. We've been talking about this since May.</p><p></p><p>And there are so many reports coming through that it seems like the NZ Rugby administrators are making the mess left, right and centre. The Leaked report about the 2-week quarantine over Christmas is just another example of the mess going on behind closed doors.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, other countries have been making smart decisions. And I don't know if my fellow South Africans have seen this over the weekend while watching supersport, but there has been a new deal made with ESPN. Which will most probably mean that ESPN will in return show more sport broadcasted by Supersport. Which will definitely draw more viewers in North-America. One of my friends moved to Windsor in Canada just before the lockdown, and he was making remarks on our friend's whatsapp group that he can't wait to watch the SA teams upcoming season and that he doesn't need one us supersport password to watch the games.</p><p></p><p>To me, it seems like NZ's administrators are bullies, and that the other administrators got fed up by the bully tactics, and are now growing thicker skin and a spine, and actually standing up against them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 1004058, member: 40658"] But this isn't really new news is it? Since the countries went into lockdown, and reports came through that NZ will have Super Rugby Aetoaroa, the reports suggested that NZ is the reason why SA would go North. We've been talking about this since May. And there are so many reports coming through that it seems like the NZ Rugby administrators are making the mess left, right and centre. The Leaked report about the 2-week quarantine over Christmas is just another example of the mess going on behind closed doors. Meanwhile, other countries have been making smart decisions. And I don't know if my fellow South Africans have seen this over the weekend while watching supersport, but there has been a new deal made with ESPN. Which will most probably mean that ESPN will in return show more sport broadcasted by Supersport. Which will definitely draw more viewers in North-America. One of my friends moved to Windsor in Canada just before the lockdown, and he was making remarks on our friend's whatsapp group that he can't wait to watch the SA teams upcoming season and that he doesn't need one us supersport password to watch the games. To me, it seems like NZ's administrators are bullies, and that the other administrators got fed up by the bully tactics, and are now growing thicker skin and a spine, and actually standing up against them. [/QUOTE]
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