Well Maybe Canterbury manage there money better because they oly have the same amount of people contracted at the same rates as each other province. The only way they have more is because we have more black caps on NZ contract so there are still 12 more to recieve provinal contracts.shaka said:That does not stop them from trying to entice people to come, and waving their money at them.
I agree - who would say Aussie rugby hasn't benefited from the Super 12 creating a better stepping stone to the Wallabies? In a similar way, I think NZ cricket would have a lot to gain from tying in with Australia.Tim said:Yeah but who's interested anyway? The NZ domestic comp should just become a feeder to the NZ 'A' side.
Then there's 3 levels for NZ players to compete at until they reach international level...Club, Domestic & then Australian domestic.
bj watling is being tipped to play the one day games this year for ND or maybe even the 4 day matches since we don't have any experienced domestic gloveman with robbie hart retiring and the first choice keeper nathan daley is very inexperienced(at first class level anyway) and will be fighting it out with bj for the season, flynn(captain of the NZ under 19 team) may get a run depending on how the middle order holds up(so he is very likely to get a run )Tim said:Daniel Flynn & Te Ahu Davis are expected to make debuts for N.D this year.
Sean Eathorne should debut for Otago too...he's got to be better than that rabbit Jordan Sheed.
Look out for James Hill from Wellington this year, he is a good #3, #4 batsman.
I see Watling's had 3 50s in 4 innings against the provinces. He could be the best batsman for ND in years!bryce said:bj watling is being tipped to play the one day games this year for ND or maybe even the 4 day matches since we don't have any experienced domestic gloveman with robbie hart retiring and the first choice