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Get your questions in for Issue 13 of Coach’s Corner

It’s that time of the week, rugby fans: the weekend’s games are all done and dusted and we need your questions for the next edition of Coach’s Corner.

If you’re not familiar with the series, Coach’s Corner is the weekly Friday column where Nick Bishop answers your rugby-related questions.

» Miss the latest Coach’s Corner offering? It’s not too late to catch up on last week’s issue

With the first weekend of Super Rugby Trans-Tasman in the books, there have been plenty of Antipodean talking points from the last week. While it was a clean sweep for the Kiwi sides and there was plenty to cheer about for Highlanders, Rebels and Hurricanes fans to cheer about (although less so for the latter’s defence coach), the Brumbies and Force only lost after missed conversions after full-time.

This weekend is offering up a host of tantalizing clashes, as the two domestic runners up face off on Saturday evening as the Chiefs host the Brumbies before each country’s champion meet in Queensland when the Reds take on the Crusaders.

So if you have any questions about the recently finished or upcoming Super Rugby action – or anything else which is going on in the rugby world – be sure to leave them in the comments section below. Don’t forget to check back in on Friday to see which ones Nick has answered!

Original source: https://www.theroar.com.au/2021/05/18/get-your-questions-in-for-issue-13-of-coachs-corner/

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