Sanzar extends half-time break

Sanzar extends half-time break

The half-time break in the Tri-Nations has been extended from 10 to 12 minutes.

The change has been made to assist the All Blacks, Springboks and Wallabies in adjusting to a longer half-time break before the World Cup in September. The IRB confirmed on Friday that the half-time length at the tournament would be increased to 12 minutes.

The Tri-Nations starts on 23 July with the Boks playing the Wallabies in Sydney.


5 Comments

  • 1.TheTackler: Reply to this comment

    120 seconds more advertising time. That’s all.

  • 2.Tacitus: Reply to this comment

    Greedy ********. Thats 4 extra adds squeezed in, none of which I will see, thankfully, as I already hate halftime so much that I step outside or go cruising the internet until play starts again.

  • 3.Totman: Reply to this comment

    It gives them more time to interview a player when they run off for halftime and adds. It start feeling like an American game. They copy everything. I am glad for the players’s sake.

  • 4.Frik: Reply to this comment

    Eh. Can’t complain about an extra 2 minutes. The players get some more time with the docs and physios and SANZAR makes another half a bar in advertising income.

    At least we aren’t going full ****** like they do in the US where they actually stop NFL games for advertising breaks.

  • 5.Mackie: Reply to this comment

    They also stop the Ice Hockey for advertising, greedy a-holes make the sport unenjoyable! Please Rugby do not go this way, I will bail out!

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