This is an almost 120 year old Rugby Union trophy that got dropped and split in two.

Video referred to in article is on twitter here.

Another article here claiming “white powder” on the shield.

Another image of white powder here.

  • Pons_Aelius@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    With the way trophies like this become part of the celebration for the winning team each year in so many sports codes. I am surprised this type of accident doesn’t happen more often.

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOP
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      1 year ago

      Very true, it has probably been dropped hundreds of times, and this split is just the end result of years of drops.

      • TagMeInSkipIGotThis@lemmy.nz
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        1 year ago

        That’s the weird thing… This is a completely new piece of wood, the old one was so battered from all the celebrations over the years that they remade it with very similar wood, and took the metal pieces off and transferred them over.

        I’ve not seen a high enough res picture, but it almost looks to me like it split clean, so either bad wood, or if it was from laminated pieces, a bad glue job.

  • Olap@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    Isn’t it better to be used than put in a cupboard? The accident is fine: it can be repaired!

    Drugs a bad look though for sports teams. Expect the media to run a bit longer here

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      There’s not a lot of confirmed details out there yet, but from what i’ve heard suggested the shield was at a party at someone’s house. So if they are what they appear to be, the drugs could easily be from friends / associates / friends of friends and not necessarily players.

      Perhaps to put it in perspective. The two “cities” that make up the main urban area for Hawkes Bay are Napier (65k) and Hastings (85k). So you’re talking about big fish in a small pond, and I can guarantee there wasn’t a lot happening after the pubs closed around 2-3am or so in Napier. Which means that any private party players might have gone to afterwards could easily have had all sorts of hangers-on turning up, even though it was at somebodies house.

      What has been confirmed though is that one of the players has been charged with drink driving afterwards, which given all the education and strictness around things in NZ is really stupid.

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    1 year ago

    This is why, iirc, the top 14 hand out a replica.

    Edit: and don’t forget the Calcutta cup being used as a soccer ball outside the Balmoral hotel back in 1990

  • WingedThing@lemmy.one
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    The Stanley Cup (North American hockey trophy) has a full-time caretaker who travels with it. Every member of the winning team gets some time with it. They can show it off in their home town, eat their breakfast cereal out of it, whatever. It’s probably seen a lot of white powder. But this guy is always there to take care of it. And to wash it. Often multiple times per day.

    They recognized the consequences of sending the trophy traveling like they do, and instead of switching to a replica or something they got it a bodyguard.

    These kind of trophies that travel are the best. So much more interesting than the ones that sit in display cases all the time. But you have to either dump resources into protecting it or be willing to replace/repair when necessary.