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Appreciate the name and the relevance to PNG but with the Waikato Chiefs, could be confusing when they play here.
Worst case scenario is RNZ/TVNZ announcers might need to specify PNG/Waikato or more likely NRL/Super Rugby when talking about which Chiefs in a "just to be sure you idiot audience understand" basis.
But I doubt the public are stupid enough to get the two confused, especially when talking games/results. Don't think anyone believes the Warriors play Super Rugby or the Crusaders play in the NRL, for instance.
I mean, no one freaked out when there was the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL and the Natal (or whatever they were) Sharks in Super Rugby...
 
Some people are idiots though- the genuine confusion plenty of Aussies had when Wendy’s (burgers) launched thinking they’d already had it for years with the ice cream chain. But if people don’t care enough to know the difference they’re probably not your market anyway
 
I mean, no one freaked out when there was the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the NRL and the Natal (or whatever they were) Sharks in Super Rugby...
Come round to my place to watch the chief game in the weekend…

You turn up on Saturday night when I expect you on Sunday. 🤣

99% of people will be ok, but…

The Natal sharks and the Cronulla sharks were both around prior to super rugby going international. This is a new team where in an ideal world you choose a different name to operate in the same market don’t you?
 
You might get confused if you're a boxer

Evander Holyfield announces Farrell, Tomkins & Tautai deals for Wigan Warriors​

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      19 May 2017
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Evander Holyfield, Taulima Tautai, Joel Tomkins and Liam Farrell
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Evander Holyfield revealed deals for (l-r) Taulima Tautai, Joel Tomkins and Liam Farrell

Wigan Warriors trio Liam Farrell, Taulima Tautai and Joel Tomkins have signed new deals, which were revealed on social media by former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield.

Holyfield, 54, had mistakenly messaged the Super League champions last week while trying to include NBA basketball team Golden State Warriors.

England international Farrell, 26, has signed a five-year deal.

Tautai, 29, signed a three-year deal while Tomkins, 30, signed for two.

All three players were part of the Wigan side which won the Super League title last season and then beat Cronulla Sharks in February's World Club Challenge.

"It is important, not only on the field but off it as well, that we secure the future of our key players and Liam, Joel and Taulima are three of those," Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan said., external
Evander Holyfield
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Former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield - who accidentally tagged Wigan into a tweet last weekend about Golden State Warriors - revealed the contract news on social media on behalf of the English club
 
You might get confused if you're a boxer

Evander Holyfield announces Farrell, Tomkins & Tautai deals for Wigan Warriors​

    • Published
      19 May 2017
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Evander Holyfield, Taulima Tautai, Joel Tomkins and Liam Farrell
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Evander Holyfield revealed deals for (l-r) Taulima Tautai, Joel Tomkins and Liam Farrell

Wigan Warriors trio Liam Farrell, Taulima Tautai and Joel Tomkins have signed new deals, which were revealed on social media by former heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield.

Holyfield, 54, had mistakenly messaged the Super League champions last week while trying to include NBA basketball team Golden State Warriors.

England international Farrell, 26, has signed a five-year deal.

Tautai, 29, signed a three-year deal while Tomkins, 30, signed for two.

All three players were part of the Wigan side which won the Super League title last season and then beat Cronulla Sharks in February's World Club Challenge.

"It is important, not only on the field but off it as well, that we secure the future of our key players and Liam, Joel and Taulima are three of those," Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan said., external
Evander Holyfield
Image source,@holyfield
Image caption,
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield - who accidentally tagged Wigan into a tweet last weekend about Golden State Warriors - revealed the contract news on social media on behalf of the English club
Will keep an eye out and see if he has any rumours on us
 
Evander Holyfield
Image source,@holyfield
Image caption,
Former world heavyweight boxing champion Evander Holyfield - who accidentally tagged Wigan into a tweet last weekend about Golden State Warriors - revealed the contract news on social media on behalf of the English club

CTE got him first on the first go around, but the 2nd attempt was "the real deal."
 
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