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The new Super Rugby format for 2011

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An explanation on how the 2011 Super Rugby season will work with the new geographical conferences.

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  1. bonvie
    1 year, 1 month ago

    I'm a new fan to rugby and I watch it in the USA on Directv. The games are played here beginning late Thurs evening or early Fri shortly after midnight and conclude Sat morning, usually by 12 noon, so I record them all and watch them when I can. I didn't see my 1st game til the 4th Rd., so, I'm just happy to be able to see all of the games that are played each week. What a great sport rugby is.
  2. eugenej777
    1 year, 3 months ago

    I think this format sucks, so I get to watch domestic teams play each over and over again but the possibility is that I may have to wait years before I can see the Stormers play the Blues, Hurricanes, Brumbies or Tahs. All the first conferences are about are domestic games. Super Rugby is supposed to be international. Don't think I'll pay much attention to Super rugby anymore

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Rugby Feature: How Super Rugby will work in 2011
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