Saturday, August 15, 2020

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Exeter team: Stuart Hogg; Tom O’Flaherty, Henry Slade, Ollie Devoto, Olly Woodburn; Joe Simmonds (capt), Jack Maunder; Alec Hepburn, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Harry Williams, Jonny Gray, Jonny Hill, Dave Ewers, Jannes Kirsten, Sam Simmonds. Replacements: 16 Jack Yeandle, 17 Ben Moon, 18 Tomas Francis, 19 Sam Skinner, 20 Dom Armand, 21 Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, 22 Gareth Steenson, 23 Ian Whitten. Leicester team: George Worth; David Williams, Jaco Taute, Matt Scott, Jordan Olowofela; George Ford, Ben Youngs; Ellis Genge, Wallabies vs All Blacks   Tom Youngs (capt), Dan Cole, Tomás Lavanini, Calum Green, Harry Wells, Tommy Reffell, Jordan Taufua. Replacements: 16 Jake Kerr, 17 Nephi Leatigaga, 18 Joe Heyes, 19 Hanro Liebenberg, 20 Luke Wallace, 21 Thom Smith, 22 Ben White, 23 Zack Henry. To watch the action unfold and see who has returned from the break in the best shape, here we explain how to find a reliable Exeter v Leicester live stream wherever you are. How to watch Exeter v Leicester from outside your country If you’re abroad, but still want to watch your local Premiership coverage, like Exeter v Leicester this Saturday, you can do so by using a VPN – Virtual Private Network. VPNs allow you to get around any geo-blocking by changing your IP address so you appear in a different location and can watch the same legal Premiership live stream you would at home.Our friends at TechRadar have tested hundreds of VPN and recommend ExpressVPN, which is easy to use, has strong security features and allows you to watch on several devices at once, including smart TVs and phones, iPads, tablets, PCs and Macs.

 Plus, ExpressVPN comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can try it out for a month for free or sign up for an annual plan and get three months free. Check out ExpressVPN Exeter v Leicester live stream: How to watch from the UK Exeter v Leicester, which kicks off at 2pm on Saturday, will be shown live on Channel 5 and BT Sport 1 in the UK. If you want to watch the match on BT but don’t have a contract, you can easily watch it online. That’s because BT Sport has a contract-free monthly pass that allows you to get instant access to all four of their sport channels for just £25. That’s great value given they are showing every Premiership match played behind closed doors live and will also cover the European Champions and Challenge Cup knockout stages in September and October. Plus, you can cancel at any time because there’s no contract. Get a BT Sport Monthly Pass Clubs are also working with BT Sport to allow Wallabies vs All Blacks live  season ticket-holders free access to home games on the channel’s app. If you’re from the UK but are overseas when Exeter v Leicester takes place, you can get your normal live stream but you’ll need a VPN – see the information above. Exeter v Leicester live stream: How to watch from the USA If you live in the States, the official broadcaster of Premiership matches is NBC, with matches streamed on NBC Sports Gold so you can watch them anytime and anywhere. Exeter v Leicester will kick off at 9am EST and 6am on the West Coast. The NBC Sports Gold Pass for rugby is $79.99 and includes coverage of the Gallagher Premiership, European Champions and Challenge Cups, and Guinness Six Nations. Exeter v Leicester stream: How to watch from New Zealand The match isn’t on live in New Zealand but you can catch it at 9.30am on Sunday morning on Sky Sport NZ 1. It costs $31.99 a month to add Sky Sport to your Sky Starter pack ($25.99), but if you sign up for 12 months before 30 September 2020 you’ll get your first month free. Plus, you’ll get Sky Go, which allows you to watch live rugby wherever you are. Sky Sport NZ offer Exeter v Leicester live stream: How to watch from Japan DAZN, which allows you to live stream sport or watch it on demand, is the place to go to watch Exeter v Leicester in Japan (kick-off 10pm on Saturday). The service is compatible with smart TVs and phones, tablets, PCs, streaming sticks, set-top boxes and gaming consoles. Find out more about DAZN here We recommend VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service) Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services.

 Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing. Can’t get to the shops? You can download the digital edition of Rugby World straight to your tablet or subscribe to the print edition to get the magazine delivered to your door. LATEST RUGBY WORLD MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION DEALS Follow Rugby World on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.Nelson Mandela once said, of sport: “Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language that they understand. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair.” In the good times, rugby in Australia did just that. Yet now, “inspire” is not a word you associate with Australian rugby. Just this week, Rugby Australia unveiled Wallabies vs All Blacks Rugby stream  their 2021 broadcast proposal with great fanfare.identified with the failures of the past? — then followed it up with an ultimatum to New Zealand Rugby. All five Australian teams must be in the trans-Tasman competition or we walk. And, by the way, you have three weeks to agree to our terms. READ MORE:Cornered Kiwis may turn to Pasifika|Rivalries will be on hold for Union clash It’s a funny way to behave when part of the so-called “broadcast offering” includes the Bledisloe Cup. Surely we need a civilised working relationship with the Kiwis for that to work. Maybe the brinkmanship and theatrics are a ploy to take the focus off the new broadcast proposal which, I have to say, looks like a “show bag”. And you know what they say about “show bags”. The first part of the new broadcast proposal includes the Rugby Championship. As you know, the Rugby Championship includes Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina. For a number of reasons, including the COVID-19 situation in South Africa and Argentina, I’m not sure such a competition could take place. And, anyway, South Africa are looking to play all their rugby in their own time zone. Rugby in Argentina is decimated. All their players have bolted to European clubs. Put simply, Rugby Australia can’t guarantee this competition to any broadcaster in the foreseeable future. This is Alice in Wonderland stuff. So, to the next part of the new broadcast proposal, the Bledisloe Cup. To be honest, this will be the only international rugby to be played by the Wallabies for some time. Forget about domestic Test series against any of the big European teams; and forget about any tours to the northern hemisphere. None of this is feasible until COVID-19 is under control in those parts of the world. Of course, this means we are paying our contracted Wallabies big money for not much. Let’s go next to the “show bag”, the State of the Union series, borrowed from rugby league. Rugby League’s State of Origin has 40 years of history. A rugby union version will be such a poor cousin in comparison to that of rugby league that it will only embarrass our game. Cheap knock-offs are cheap knock-offs. A knock-off Rolex looks shabby. Get real Rugby Australia. Start preparing for our own domestic competition. To be honest, it’s probably the best way forward, considering the difference in quality between the Kiwi and Aussie Super Rugby teams. Super Rugby Aotearoa is top-class rugby, much like the NRL. Most of us would rather see Australian Super Rugby teams competing against one another, on their level. The next new proposal, the Super Eight competition between the best two teams in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, plus a team from South America and Japan, is the dumbest idea in the “show bag”, for the same reason that the Rugby Championship is pie in the sky. The people proposing this rubbish are on another planet. It’s as if there was a brainstorming meeting at Rugby Australia, but someone forgot to throw out the bad ideas. As usual, the clubs and schools are the last item on the agenda. Whatever can be done in this space should be a priority. If we can’t excite the next generation of players and supporters, our support will slowly evaporate. I have said before, structure domestic rugby such that your international players can come back into club rugby and fertilise the game. Rugby Australia needs a Kerry Packer-type visionary to revolutionise our game and make it prime-time. You can’t grow a game that no one can see. The first step would be to pull some people together who actually understand the way forward. It’s clear that those proposing the latest “show bag” would barely qualify for entry into the most remote provincial rural exhibition. Much of what has been proposed to broadcasters by Rugby Australia for 2021 can only be described as “dodgy”. It would have to be a dumb broadcaster to buy into any of it. But there is one sliver of good news. And it concerns an iconic piece of rugby infrastructure. The historic Ballymore in Queensland is owned by the QRU on a Deed of Grant title, the closest you can get to freehold. It is more than 12ha of priceless land, 3km from the CBD, arguably one of the finest rugby assets in the world. At a time of hopeless uncertainty with Australian rugby, it’s encouraging to note that the Palaszczuk government has announced a $15 million grant to match the federal government’s $15 million, which was put on the table 18 months ago. I read only recently a headline story, “Finally, facelift for Ballymore gets green light”. If that’s not good news for rugby, nothing is. The Queensland state ALP and the Premier are to be congratulated for promising to make Ballymore the famous home for Queensland rugby again; and the corollary, restoring it as the money-making venue it once was, to say nothing of honouring and perpetuating its magnificent history. Indeed, in these uncertain times for rugby, Ballymore is the only stadium that belongs to our game and its family. If we can have a new stadium in Townsville for $300 million; and Perth is to get a new stadium for soccer for $42 million; and the AFL has Marvel Stadium, which underpins its finances; Ballymore can add some much-needed grunt to rugby’s balance sheet. The QRU has not made a quid since it moved to Suncorp and started paying rent. Well done Annastacia Palaszczuk. Now, let’s put the money on the table and get going. A magnificent pre-election boost for rugby and for a government exercising.

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 The return of Gallagher Premiership action can’t come fast enough for Exeter, who will hope to pick up where they left off in early March. A 57-20 thumping of Bath prior to the pandemic shutting down professional sport means the Chiefs lead the table by five points going into the long-delayed round 14. Exeter have reached the past four Wallabies vs All Blacks  Premiership finals, losing three of them to Saracens. With the reigning champions condemned to relegation for salary cap breaches, Chiefs are favourites to add a second English title to the one bagged in 2017. A £1.4m reduction in the salary cap from the 2021-22 season has not noticeably affected Exeter’s playing personnel, with the likes of Stuart Hogg, Jack Nowell, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Henry Slade and the Simmonds brothers, Sam and Joe, among some 30 players to have signed long-term deals at Sandy Park.

 Wallabies Nic White and Greg Holmes are back in Australia but Scotland internationals Jonny Gray and Sam Hidalgo-Clyne have arrived. Both are in the match squad this weekend, with Gray making his debut in the engine room alongside Jonny Hill while Hidalgo-Clyne is among the replacements. Also on the bench is Tomas Francis. The tighthead Wallabies vs All Blacks live  hasn’t played since damaging his shoulder in Wales’ World Cup defeat to South Africa last October. “We feel we are well set,” said Chiefs DoR Rob Baxter. “The players look good, they’ve trained incredibly hard and I like what I see. However, the proof of the pudding will in in our performance. I don’t think we could have done much more from where we are now.” Opponents Leicester sit 11th in the table and have experienced wholesale changes over the summer. Of the 15 players that started their last game at Saracens on 7 March, just six remain. Nearly 30 players have departed and they include Jonny May (Gloucester), Manu Tuilagi (Sale) and Telusa Veainu.

 part of the back-line that gave Chiefs a first-half runaround last December.However, there are plenty of positives for Tigers. Nemani Nadolo – scorer of more than 1,000 points in domestic and Test rugby – Kini Murimurivalu and Kobus Van Wyk are among the outside backs soon to be on view at Welford Road. And when you have in your ranks Harry Potter, a utility back signed from Melbourne Rebels, anything is possible! The major change, of course, is the management revamp which sees new head coach Steve Borthwick launch his Tigers Wallabies vs All Blacks Rugby stream  career in the most intimidating of stadia. Wins by Bristol and Sale at Sandy Park this season were the exception to the rule, Chiefs usually dominating visitors through the power and accuracy of their possession-based game. Tigers give a debut to Scotland centre Matt Scott after his move from Edinburgh while David Williams, on loan from Nottingham, will also make his senior debut for the club after being name on the wing. New recruits Luke Wallace and Zack Henry are on the bench. When the sides last met, at Leicester last December, a Jonny May brace helped Tigers forge a 19-7 lead before they were reeled in. Forwards Jannes Kirsten, Don Armand (two) and Hill crossed for Chiefs in a 31-22 win. Leicester’s last win at Exeter was in September 2014.

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Then BB weighs in: “Australia has smaller condoms though.” I call bullshit. OK, he concedes, “just unsubstantiated speculation”. There’s some talk of all the talented Kiwis who have left — Russell Crowe, Keith Urban, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, one of Rod Stewart’s former wives. Yet, as I point out, some talented ones have gone Wallabies vs All Blacks  back including actress Rebecca Gibney and former All Black fly-half Dan Carter. One of us (OK, me) may have mentioned that no Wallaby in living memory has been as, ahem, enjoyable to watch as Carter. I venture a few things which still make me nostalgic for New Zealand: Sam Neill; date scones; home baking generally; the landscape; Air New Zealand flight safety videos; feijoas; the midsummer light, saying “deck” and people not laughing.

 and the kid who plays Ricky Baker in Hunt For The Wilderpeople.But Australia is home, the core of my heart and, but for in sport, I can’t play the two nations off any longer. It’s like choosing between your children when you know that both Wallabies vs All Blacks live  are delightful, idiosyncratic and infuriating in different ways. It’s the same with our states and territories — there’s nothing to be gained by our tired yet ongoing rivalry rhetoric. Victoria is suffering and none of us should be crowing. These are hard days we’re living through and rarely has there been more need for cohesion over division. The pandemic is pummelling us on every front. Economically, socially and psychologically we are struggling but one day — who knows when.

 we will cross borders and seas again. And just as we did on the shores at Gallipoli, we’ll once again celebrate our commonalities not our differences. There is nothing I’d love more right now than to get on a plane to see my family in New Zealand. I miss them more than I ever have. My brother in Japan clearly feels the same. “Do you know what I love best about Australia?” he messages, long after our banter has finished. I watch the dots flicker as he types. “My sister lives there.”Despite describing herself as “the boring old fuddy-duddy who Wallabies vs All Blacks Rugby stream  stands at the back” the Queen’s only daughter has proven herself to be the epitome of calm and care. She turned 70 yesterday; let’s hope she’s inherited her parents’ longevity genes. UNDERPANTS Am I the only one who thinks they need to revert to toddlerhood and start wearing underpants with the days of the week embroidered on them? Every day is Blursday right now. FISH TACOS My girls love tacos and I’ve discovered an easy hack. Prepare all the easy bits — avo, onion, tomato, lettuce, aioli — then order fish cocktails from your local fish and chip shop to pop on top. Takes the stress out of frying.

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I had a Zoom call with my mum and two brothers this week during which we lamented what our respective countries lacked. My elder brother has lived in Japan for 25 years and my mum and younger brother live in New Zealand. I, of course, live here after a childhood growing up in New Zealand and a decade in the UK. My big brother Wallabies vs All Blacks  was thrilled because Mum had sent him a stash of gravy mix (you can’t get it in Japan, apparently). My New Zealand-based brother wanted one of us to send him some of those little sticks you use to clean between your teeth. Seriously, New Zealand is holding a referendum on assisted dying and they reportedly can’t manufacture or import interdental brushes Anyway, I followed up by sending them the video made by a Kiwi guy which went viral this week after he listed all the reasons why “Australia is better than New Zealand.

Ethan Wooland was having a laugh but he made some good points about healthcare, cost of living and earning potential. He also compared petrol prices and night-life, concluding that Australia was “a lot better” country to live in. Unfortunately, it was a TikTok video so he only had 15 seconds to make his case so I invited my family to Wallabies vs All Blacks live  continue the debate via Messenger. MORE FROM ANGELA MOLLARD: There’s a right way to say sorry and actually mean it ‘School photographs are a waste of time and money’ They piled on with all the enthusiasm and flip-flopping of Sonny Bill Williams weighing up which code he wants to play this week. Here’s a snapshot: Little Bro (LB): Kiwis are more willing to follow government advice.” Big Bro (BB): Australia has way better sports stadiums. NZ pinots are great, though Australia is better at shiraz (you can see his proclivities). LB: “Kiwis are more liberal — same sex marriage, women voting, women Prime Ministers, reconciling our past treatment of indigenous people.” BB: “Both Auckland and Sydney airports are shite.” LB: “New Zealanders don’t hate the English.” BB: “Australians are way more obnoxious travellers.”Really, I type back, how so? BB:

 “They get more Australian when they travel. More patriotic. Noisier.” I venture that this is a good thing then mum pipes up with a considered list of points. M: “New Zealand has less traffic congestion, more stable government also single government, one house, means there’s no confusion between central and state government. The size of New Zealand $1 and $2 coins match their value, we give more recognition to women’s sport and here Wallabies vs All Blacks Rugby stream  you can go to the mountains and the beach in one day.” BB is unconvinced: “Why would you want to do that Mum?” All three then consider the best things about Australia. We have better beaches, weather, shopping, sausages, public transport, tropical plants, kebabs and utes apparently. We’re also friendly and positive. They’re impressed with how ScoMo has taken on China, how Jetstar revolutionised air travel in Oceania, how Australia thinks of itself as a powerful country while NZ regards itself as a small nation, and how if you dig a hole here you’re pretty much guaranteed to get rich.

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 Interim Rugby chief executive Rob Clarke hasn’t ruled out the possibility of Bledisloe Cup matches being held on both sides of the Tasman.He has, however, conceded there is a chance the Wallabies may have to try and snatch the coveted silverware off the for the first time since 2003 while playing solely in New Zealand.A four-match series is expected to be played between Wallabies vs All Blacks  the two sides between October and November, with both nations pencilled in to host two matches apiece.that the first of the two clashes to be held in Australia would take place on October 10 in either Sydney or Perth, while the second would be held on October 17 in Brisbane.Although he was optimistic about playing those matches in front of live crowds, Clarke revealed there is a “temptation” to move all four games to  where that aspect of fan attendance would be guaranteed.

Entering its final round of the season, Super Rugby Aotearoa has been played largelyinfront of bumper crowds across New Zealand.Super Rugby AU, meanwhile, has taken place in front of restricted crowds as Australia grapples with a second wave of COVID-19 cases.The economic Wallabies vs All Blacks live  toll that has come with the coronavirus pandemic means financial income of any means is of paramount importance.With ticket revenue a significant source of income, the prospect of splitting ticket sales and hosting the series entirely in New Zealand, where all four games would likely sell-out, stands as a lucrative option.

“Ideally you would want [games] in Australia to reward your fans so they could come and watch the game and, certainly from a commercial point of view, we have many corporate supporters and we’d want to reward them as well,” Clarke said on Monday.“We’re working with various governments Wallabies vs All Blacks Rugby stream  to see what the potential crowds might be and what limitations might be placed on match-day crowds. That will have an influence on at least where one of the games might be played.If everything turned negative, then yes, one of the scenarios could be that we play those two Bledisloes in New Zealand and capitalise on the opportunities they present. That has been factored into our thinking but certainly isn’t our preference.”New Zealand is already set to host the entire Rugby Championship between November and December, with their two home Bledisloe Cup clashes expected to be held during the opening fortnight of that competition.

How to watch Wallabies vs All Blacks live

Exeter team: Stuart Hogg; Tom O’Flaherty, Henry Slade, Ollie Devoto, Olly Woodburn; Joe Simmonds (capt), Jack Maunder; Alec Hepburn, Luke Co...