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		<title>Manu Samoa Test All Blacks in September</title>
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			<description>Thanks  FS  (don't  really  care  what  your  name  is).  Regardless  of  what  you  think,  the  facts  are  quite  simple:

1.  The  SRU  makes  more  money  from  sharing  gate-receipts  (actually,  it  is  probably  more  likely  to  be  the  full  gate  takings  if  past  NZRFU  policy  is  anything  to  go  by)  at  a  match  in  New  Zealand,  than  it  would  with  a  match  played  at  Apia  Park.

2.  Eden  Park  is  not  available  in  September.  

nb:  In  short,  when  Samoa  tours  the  UK,  the  UK  unions  keep  all  the  money.  When  Samoa  tours  NZ,  Samoa  either  takes  all  the  gate  receipts  or  shares  it.  

I  won't  go  into  the  history  of  NZ  rugby  aiding  the  Samoan  rugby  union  through  paying  our  coaches  and  providing  us  with  players  born  in  NZ,  but  thats  another  argument.



2.   - JM</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:03:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>MR</title>
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			<description>At least Samoa are getting a game against the ABs. Who knows when they might ever play them again.

For those of you who don't know the Naki area, there are plenty of Samoans their. Looking at around afew thousand. Game has been sold out already so well done to the people of Taranaki. Even if there were only a thousand Samoan at the game i'm sure they'll make enough noise to jeer the boys on... - Ron</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:56:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>We are already playing NZ A and AUS A at home and are struggling to beat either team. It's not like we can just jump into tri nations mode when we feel like it. Let's face it, Fiji and Tonga - after their World Cup performance - deserve to play the All Blacks more than we do. But that is where the real challenge lies... can we put together a decent team to make sure we dont get thrashed? 

Good Luck Manu Samoa, this is your chance to redeem yourself for the 2007 disappointment. - Robbie Deans</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:04:50 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>I still think it stinks</title>
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			<description>Thanks JM for the explanation, but it changes nothing. NZRU is strictly for the All Blacks to reign supreme in the world of rugby regardless of a million reasons you can offer. That was, is, and will be the NZRU's number one priority, bugger all. As for the Manu Samoa, the NZRU continues to throw us scraps now and again just to fill our appetite. And next time maybe you can write your full name for transparency and sincerity. Have a good one, brother. - Fuamai Samuelu</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 14:41:21 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>The  reason  why  the  SRU  would  prefer  to  play  the  All  Blacks  in  NZ  is  as  follows:

The  Samoa  Rugby  Union  makes  more  money  by  playing  in  NZ.  It  would  make  next  to  bugger  all  if  they  played  it  at  Apia  Park.  

Can  I  also  reiterate  that  Eden  Park  will  be  in  the  advanced  stages  of  demolition  work   in  September,  so  is  not  really  in  a  position  to  host  a  test  match.  

 - JM</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:22:38 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>What a farce !</title>
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			<description>Well ... talk about respect and consideration. I think the last minute call upon the Manu Samoa to play the All Blacks stinks to high heaven. But then who am I for the NZRU or  our own management to care? As long as our boys can give the All Blacks a workout before the tests with Australia and South Africa that is all that matters to them. Whether its a last minute appointment or a brotherly gesture, who cares? 
I have always believed that the NZRU does not give a shit about the Manu Samoa or the development of rugby in Samoa. Of course the language from NZRU is always pretentious and misleading. When will the All Blacks play in Samoa? And if not, why? As long as the  NZRU benefits from Samoan talent thats all that matters to them.
If I was the chairman of the SRU I would have told the NZRU to shove it. Nevertheless our Manu Samoa has been asked to play the All Blacks at their trainning facility somewhere in the bush. Good luck to our boys. The All Blacks is beatable.   - Fuamai Samuelu</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:17:17 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Hw many samoan people lives in New Plymouth...Yeah</title>
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			<description>C'mmon Su'a (CEO) Did u ever thought about it...or u just go w the flow....
The marjority of Samoa people lives in Auckland ,&amp; nearby town...
Believe me... they are looking 4ward 2c the boys frm home...
Ok testing their courage w the All Black...&amp; help the development of the Pacific Island rugby...
So why not consider in the 1st place 2 let the boys play in the heart of the Polynesian cmmunity in Auckland..
Eden Park will b the ideal for the game...
I know this is a fantastic chance 4 the boys 2 build up their confidence &amp; become a good player...BUT...
It would b gr8t if they play @ Eden Park...
Anyway Good Luck to all the players &amp; hopefully the park fill w joy &amp; happiness...
 

 - moana</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 18:23:16 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Um,  the  reason  is  this....</title>
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			<description>Eden  Park  will  be  carrying  out  demolition  work  on  most  of  its  stands  in  August.  Hence  why  Eden  Park  isn't  in  a  position  to  host  a  test  match  in  September.  Anyway,  because  EP  will  have  already  hosted  a  test  match  for  the  year,  it  would  be  unfair  for  Auckland  to  get  another  test  at  the  expense  of  other  test  venues  in  NZ.  

Auckland  has  hosted  Manu  Samoa  v  All  Black  tests  in  the  past  at  the  North  Harbour  Stadium.  The  crowds  were  reasonably  good  at  20,000.  They  weren't  sold  out.  Therefore,  Yarrow  stadium's  capacity  of  25,000  fits  the  bill.  It  will  be  the  first  test  match  ever  to  be  played  in  New  Plymouth  -  the  first  time  the  All  Blacks  will  have  played  there,  so  it  is  expected  to  be  a  sell-out.  There  is  also  a  few  hundred  Samoans  that  live  in  New  Plymouth,  so  I  would  expect  most  of  them  will  be  at  the  match.  

Just  because  there  are  Samoans  that  live  in  Auckland  and  Wellington,  doesn't  mean  they  will  all  flock  to  the  manu  samoa  game.  Samoa  played  in  wellington  against  Scotland  in  2004  and  only  11,000  people  turned  up.  That  is  pitiful  for  Wellington  -  there  are  at  least  40,000  Samoans  in  that  city.  

In  conclusion,  stop  fretting.  The  test  is  likely  to  be  sold  out.   - JM</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:52:13 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>MR</title>
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			<description>We should take it as it comes. At least the Manu are playing the ABs. We have seen games at Albany (Auckland) where the Stadium aint even halp packed when the ABs play the P.I teams.

Playing down in Taranaki will give the fans down there are chance to see the ABs play. You'll also get a stadium which will be sold out. And there are plenty of Samoans in that region that will support the men in blue.

I think it's great that NZ has given Samoa the opportunity to play them. Hopefully Samoa will send a team worthy of playing the AB's and not just a team for the AB's to play touch with.

Go the Manu!! - Ron</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 15:11:56 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>hows that helping out?</title>
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			<description>How does the NZRU consider this helping out with costs assoiciated if the test is played at Yarrow Stadium? Sure, great the manu's playing the All Blacks for the beneift &amp; development of our players etc etc but in terms of helping out with costs associated,why would they have the test at a venue thats so unfamiliar with the majority, if not all of the samoan rugby public here in NZ? Why not have the game at Eden park in Auckland, situated in the heart of the of most populated pacifc island city...you know why? Coz a the total capacity of Eden Park is 60,000 compared to the 25,000 of Yarrow Stadium. Oh don't worry if it was at Eden Park, we'll fill it out to the carpark if  your excuse was&quot; its too big a stadium for this match&quot;. So NZRU, are you so up tight and afraid that the prospect of all gate costs at eden park go towards to the SRU? Sure, shove us down to New Plymouth why dont you, coz where did you originally plan the test for the Pumas?. And if we were going to play the AB's, surely the prospect of that deserves at least a years notice for our boys to mentally look forward and thoroughly prepare for...not 2 months. Its going to be a nightmare. We're not filler nation who'll jump just to fill in your schedule, (well i guess the powers that be in SRU are).
Don't worry, though i'll be watching and cheering on our the boys in blue...despite the cricket score. - L.M</description>
			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 14:32:24 +0100</pubDate>
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