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    NRL Fantasy 2020 part 21 - The one with all the missing TBs

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    Post by Revraiser Mon Apr 06, 2020 5:31 pm

    code delta wrote:

    Bird photos look better if you can get eye contact like this.
    It was taken where I take the vast majority if my bird photos which is at at Putta Bucca Wetlands. These wetlands are in Magical Mudgee.
    If there's anyone that needs to fill in some time (that's most of us ATM) and likes to look at bird photos grab the occasional cuppa and have a browse of some of my photos here .... https://www.flickr.com/photos/132247206@N02/49715683416/in/dateposted/
    Plenty of photos to return to a few times.

    Good work mate!
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    Post by Rabbits21 Mon Apr 06, 2020 9:13 pm

    I’m still hopeful that some sort of season will end up happening but I won’t get my hopes up.

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    Post by Guest Wed Apr 08, 2020 5:43 pm

    Michael Chammas

    The ARL Commission is tomorrow expected to sign off on the return of the NRL competition from as early as May 21.

    The Herald has been told by sources with knowledge of the negotiations that a Sydney-based, 15-round season is the preferred option of the two proposals that will be discussed at the NRL innovation committee meeting tomorrow morning.

    Following the meeting, a recommendation will be put to the commission and a decision on the structure and future of the game is likely to be announced.

    The alternative proposal, which was met with resistance from some of the players on an RLPA phone hook-up on Wednesday, is a two-conference system, splitting the competition in half.

    After high-level discussions between the NSW government and NRL powerbrokers, Sydney-based players will be allowed to remain at home when the competition resumes, which was well-received by the RLPA, whose members were reluctant to undergo solitary confinement.

    Border restrictions will see the North Queensland Cowboys, Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Titans, Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors move to Sydney for at least two weeks, when it is hoped they may be able to return home and resume travelling interstate on chartered flights on game day.

    The Knights and Raiders are expected to stay in Newcastle and Canberra respectively and travel to Sydney on game day.

    The Warriors, who will be given exemptions to travel restrictions by the New Zealand and Australian governments, will have to isolate together for 14 days, but they will be able to train.

    The NRL is optimistic of the competition returning on May 21, although May 28 seems the more likely of the two dates.

    Delicate negotiations between the governing body and its broadcast partners were held this week and will continue, with State of Origin now firming to be played in the traditional mid-season format.

    If the NRL succeeds in its plans for a May return, the grand final will be played in its traditional time slot, the first Sunday in October.

    Twenty-four hours ago, the NRL was preparing to isolate teams in a western Sydney bubble, but those plans have been significantly affected by the state government’s overnight assessment of the crisis.

    The government has expressed its confidence in the NRL to respond to any changes in the health situation.

    A secondary outbreak could see the NRL return to the bubble model later in the year, although the advice it has received predicts the daily increase in COVID-19 cases will be less than one per cent by the time of the NRL's planned return in mid-May.

    The NRL is hopeful that by mid-June all states will relax their restrictions and it will be able to return to playing games at venues around the country, albeit without crowds in attendance.
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    Post by robelgordo Wed Apr 08, 2020 5:54 pm

    In other news, Stimson coped a shoulder injury in that round 2 game. Due to corona, no confirmation of surgery requirement, but 3-6 months typical recovery

     Sauce: NRL physio

    So he wasn’t hooked, just injured, and will be a great price for 2021.
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    Post by Teeth Eater Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:18 pm

    WT2K wrote:Michael Chammas

    The ARL Commission is tomorrow expected to sign off on the return of the NRL competition from as early as May 21.

    The Herald has been told by sources with knowledge of the negotiations that a Sydney-based, 15-round season is the preferred option of the two proposals that will be discussed at the NRL innovation committee meeting tomorrow morning.

    Following the meeting, a recommendation will be put to the commission and a decision on the structure and future of the game is likely to be announced.

    The alternative proposal, which was met with resistance from some of the players on an RLPA phone hook-up on Wednesday, is a two-conference system, splitting the competition in half.

    After high-level discussions between the NSW government and NRL powerbrokers, Sydney-based players will be allowed to remain at home when the competition resumes, which was well-received by the RLPA, whose members were reluctant to undergo solitary confinement.

    Border restrictions will see the North Queensland Cowboys, Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Titans, Melbourne Storm and New Zealand Warriors move to Sydney for at least two weeks, when it is hoped they may be able to return home and resume travelling interstate on chartered flights on game day.

    The Knights and Raiders are expected to stay in Newcastle and Canberra respectively and travel to Sydney on game day.

    The Warriors, who will be given exemptions to travel restrictions by the New Zealand and Australian governments, will have to isolate together for 14 days, but they will be able to train.

    The NRL is optimistic of the competition returning on May 21, although May 28 seems the more likely of the two dates.

    Delicate negotiations between the governing body and its broadcast partners were held this week and will continue, with State of Origin now firming to be played in the traditional mid-season format.

    If the NRL succeeds in its plans for a May return, the grand final will be played in its traditional time slot, the first Sunday in October.

    Twenty-four hours ago, the NRL was preparing to isolate teams in a western Sydney bubble, but those plans have been significantly affected by the state government’s overnight assessment of the crisis.

    The government has expressed its confidence in the NRL to respond to any changes in the health situation.

    A secondary outbreak could see the NRL return to the bubble model later in the year, although the advice it has received predicts the daily increase in COVID-19 cases will be less than one per cent by the time of the NRL's planned return in mid-May.

    The NRL is hopeful that by mid-June all states will relax their restrictions and it will be able to return to playing games at venues around the country, albeit without crowds in attendance.

    Wow, ambitious and exciting. Hope it eventuates. It all sounds good and far more realistic than isolating all the players in a single location. There's just no way I could see that option working - imagine the guys' states of mind, being separated from their families for six months or so? Interesting in theory, and it would get the game played, but a bit too much to ask of the chaps, one would think.

    A couple of points on the above:

    I hope these border restrictions they'll more or less be banking on eventuate. I'm not as confident at all, but I hope it works out. Surely it's a massive spanner in the works if the restrictions stay?  

    Is it just me, or would people just prefer to skip the State Of Origin this year? I'm probably alone, but I wouldn't mind seeing it just scrapped entirely for 2020. Sure, I enjoy it as much as the next guy but I'd be prioritising the rest of the season over it, personally. As a spectacle, I feel it would suffer from no crowds far more than the regular season matches. Although... the grand final without a crowd. That'll be something to behold.

    Anyway, generally, my main concern would be that a lot of this is based on restrictions being relaxed, which worries me a bit. Either the restrictions are relaxed and the virus probably explodes in Australia, and then who's going to be too worried about the footy? Or the restrictions stay as they are to keep things as they are, and then what do they do with the interstate and Warriors teams?

    Love that they're going in with a genuine plan - just hope it plays out. But I'm not convinced.

    robelgordo wrote:In other news, Stimson coped a shoulder injury in that round 2 game. Due to corona, no confirmation of surgery requirement, but 3-6 months typical recovery

     Sauce: NRL physio

    So he wasn’t hooked, just injured, and will be a great price for 2021.

    Yeah, I heard that today and was really surprised it took so long for that news to become known to the public. It helps explain a lot, but I wonder why it was never mentioned when it actually happened.
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    Post by Rabbits21 Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:16 pm

    robelgordo wrote:In other news, Stimson coped a shoulder injury in that round 2 game. Due to corona, no confirmation of surgery requirement, but 3-6 months typical recovery

     Sauce: NRL physio

    So he wasn’t hooked, just injured, and will be a great price for 2021.
    I think I’ll avoid him after what I saw to start this season.
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    Post by Rabbits21 Wed Apr 08, 2020 8:18 pm

    Well some promising news but I won’t get my hopes up. I think @Teeth Eater has nailed it.

    I don’t care about origin either this season.

    I hope everyone on here is doing ok as well as can be expected in these unprecedented times!
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    Post by DarkKnight Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:46 am

    Origin rates really well in tv land though so will be vital at bringing in money at this crucial time to the game. Sure it won’t be the same with no crowd atmosphere but small price to pay.
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    Post by Milchcow Thu Apr 09, 2020 8:48 am

    DarkKnight wrote:Origin rates really well in tv land though so will be vital at bringing in money at this crucial time to the game. Sure it won’t be the same with no crowd atmosphere but small price to pay.

    Exactly. If they only played 3 more games this year it would be origin 1, 2 and 3

    NRL needs the money so badly that they will do whatever they can to play it, regardless of what some fans would prefer.
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    Post by mattnz Thu Apr 09, 2020 11:10 am

    Just 29 new Covid cases in NZ today, kicking virus ass, lockdown is working.
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    Post by KingTeddy Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:33 pm

    28TH OF MAY! WE BACK BABY
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    Post by Moanaman Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:38 pm

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    Post by KingTeddy Thu Apr 09, 2020 4:43 pm

    I know it's early but I am going to have to find a way to fit Watson into my team before the season starts back up again
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    Post by Guest Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:06 pm

    May 28 😍
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    Post by mattnz Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:11 pm

    KingTeddy wrote:I know it's early but I am going to have to find a way to fit Watson into my team before the season starts back up again
    I'm expecting we will get 5 trades at the restart to get our teams in order.
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    Post by Milchcow Thu Apr 09, 2020 5:16 pm


    They've announced a date of 28th May, but haven't announced what the competition structure is or what cities teams are playing in.

    I'm guessing that Warriros won't be flying across to Aus and back all the time so they must have something in mind. Who knows what it is.

    I'll believe it when I see it.
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    Post by Mearcats Thu Apr 09, 2020 6:15 pm

    At least we have a date right?
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    Post by Teeth Eater Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:17 pm

    Milchcow wrote:

    I'll believe it when I see it.

    Yep, sadly this is where I'm still at.

    mattnz wrote:Just 29 new Covid cases in NZ today, kicking virus ass, lockdown is working.

    I wish I shared your optimism, mate. Smile Not to be dark, but if we woke up tomorrow and the virus was completely gone and by Saturday we went back to "normal" life, I would still say that the virus has completely, and thoroughly kicked our asses. The fact that that won't happen, and it'll still drag on for probably another 18 months to two more years, in my opinion... I think the virus has well and truly done the ass kicking, and will continue to do so.

    I hope people in NZ and Australia are keeping an eye on Singapore, who probably also thought they had things under control. The only way we keep it under control is do what we're doing for the next 18 months plus, until this vaccine thing arrives. Or we accept that our countries won't survive this way for that long and we start to ease these restrictions, and far as I can see, that's when the worst will hit the likes of Australia and NZ. Sorry for the darkness... I just get puzzled when I see folk thinking this thing is going to be over any time soon at all. Like I said, I'd predict another two years or so until things finally start getting slightly returned to whatever the new normal will be. I'll be surprised if international travel and crowds at sport are a thing for a few more years though.

    Anyway, enough! Too depressing to think about. Love the proposed start date (my brother's birthday) and hope it happens... but yep, I think it's awfully optimistic. Wink
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    Post by code delta Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:18 pm

    Mearcats wrote:At least we have a date right?
    This should have been a PM.
    But now it's out there who's the date your lining up?
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    Post by Milchcow Thu Apr 09, 2020 7:27 pm

    code delta wrote:
    This should have been a PM.
    But now it's out there who's the date your lining up?

    It's a shame this site has no traffic at the moment, as this post deserves more love

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