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Listing international tries[edit]

Hi mate, just seen you add these lists to a few players. There was a brief discussion on this about 2 years ago on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Rugby union page archived here. I think this is a reasonable one for discussion again on the talk page, so just wanted to highlight it to you before you do loads in case it gets deleted citing that discussion.Skeene88 (talk) 10:46, 8 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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Ways to improve Cadan Murley[edit]

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Ruaridh Jackson[edit]

Hi there @Woggie10: hope you are well? I just wanted to explain this revert I recently made to your edit on List of 2020–21 Pro14 transfers. When I read the source you provided with your edit, it seemed to me that Jackson has announced his retirement with immediate effect, as he appears to be speaking about his retirement in the past tense, indicating that is has already happened. That would mean his retirement took place during the current 2019–20 season, and should be noted on the 2019–20 page, rather than on the 2020–21 page, bearing in mind that the 2019–20 could still resume as it hasn't been declared officially as cancelled. What do you think? Happy to discuss further, or perhaps there is another source that proves that Jackson is retiring at the end of the 2019–20 season, and therefore should be on the 2020–21 page. Kind regards, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 14:41, 18 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Hello MunsterFan2011. I've never used talk before so no idea if you will see this is or not but i disagree with your reverting for two reasons. Firstly this article states that he will be retiring at the end of hte current season (https://www.rugbypass.com/news/co-captain-callum-gibbins-the-latest-to-leave-glasgow/) and secondly due to the coof and the exected extention of the season, literally everyone would be retiring/swapping clubs/be release during the "current season" meaning literally the current season transfer pages would be empty. Spirit of the decisions to changes clubs etc is to do so at the end of the current season not mid season. Therefore i suggest a simple NB should be put at the top of each page for the current season which notes that they may be playing for a different club in the same season but would effectively be for the following season Woggie10 (talk) 17:27, 20 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Hi @Woggie10: thanks for getting back to me. As you say, that source from rugbypass clearly shows that Jackson is retiring at the end of the season, rather than immediately, so I have restored the edit to the page and added this source too, thank you. You make a very good point about the current situation regarding contracts and the potential resumption of the 2019–20 season after departing players' contract end on 30 June; perhaps it would be a good idea for you bring this up on Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Rugby union, as I'd imagine there's a few contributors on here who will have an opinion on the matter. I'll leave that up to you. Again, thanks for your input. All the best, MunsterFan2011 (talk) 14:46, 21 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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Do you have a WP:reliable source that the players you removed are the ones that did not sign new contracts. Have you a [[WP:reliable source that showa they have left the club? Rather than edit on press speculation, can you replace them until such time that proof comes to light. noq (talk) 19:31, 2 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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