Super Rugby star excited by Trans-Tasman competition after NZ-Australia travel bubble announced
Wallabies and Queensland Reds five-eighth James O'Connor is keen to break out the popcorn and study a new opposition after confirmation of a travel bubble gave Super Rugby Trans-Tasman new life.
The five-week, home-and-away tournament set for mid-May, featuring all 10 Australian and New Zealand Super Rugby outfits, hinges on the existence of a travel bubble that on Tuesday was given the green light from April 19.
Quarantine-free travel between the countries will allow teams to fly in and out for games in a massive boost for Rugby Australia, who are desperate for the tournament to be played in some shape or form after the domestic champion is crowned.
It's also a boost for the unbeaten Reds, who have their eyes on a May 22 Suncorp Stadium clash with the Crusaders, who they beat to claim their only Super Rugby title at the same ground 10 years ago.
That game should attract a large crowd and O'Connor said the chance to tussle again with the New Zealand franchises excited him.
"We want to play the Kiwis and everyone wants to see it and we think it will bring the best out of us at all," he said.
"Everyone brings something different, like Australian rugby it's similar styles but intricacies within that and the Kiwis are the same and I can't wait to unlock their defence.
"We'll watch some game footage, kick it old school, get the popcorn out and blackboard up and start writing some plays up, I'm really excited to do that."
Both countries will hold their domestic finals on May 8 before each team plays each other over the next month and a champion is crowned in a one-off grand final on June 19.
A Super Round, where all 10 teams play in one location on one weekend, has also been mooted for May 28-29.
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Look there are a few unarguable facts here that are very clear. SARU was close to bankruptcy with SR, bailed out by the Lions and they need the URC and EPCR. Inclusion of SA teams in URC has been a great for for ALL concerned, from a rugby perspective and financially, moreover there is massive growth yet to come. The GP is in financial trouble and this will be the catalyst for EPCR change to further cement the Boks.
If this all plays out with even greater rewards for the urc AND the Top14 & GP via EPCR, the 6N will become 7N. Nz and Aus NEED to get their version firing with Japan & the PI’s, otherwise they will find themselves increasingly regressing…
Go to commentsPerofeta came back and was available for the eoyt right? Or was that why Love was in the squad (but got injured in the last week)?
It was such a frustrating year. Perofeta looked a service stop gap until Jordan was fit, but then got injured. Plummer was selected because of Pero's injury and dmac shat the bed in the second half in Australia but Clarke (?) got himself binned at the 65 min mark so Plummer couldn't come on (at least with the risk adverse Razors thinking) when he was planned to.
So many other exciting opportunities that could have happened without injuries, but then theyre probably balanced by knowing Sititi probably wouldn't have been given a chance without multiple injuries happened.
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