There will be feathers in the air once again when duck-shooting interferes with club rugby throughout the regions.
If the shambolic round played before, during or after the Easter break is mirrored in the opening weekend of the duck-shooting season early next month, rugby will again be the loser.
This chaotic period inflicted on the rugby season by a minority affects not only the players who go duck shooting but those who join a rugby club to play the game, along with referees, administrators, the media, and the rugby public.
One wonders just what would be the reaction if the local rugby union made a stand and stated that rugby would be played on Saturday, May 5. After all, the North Otago union is the official organisation that administers the sport for the benefit of all involved.
Far too many players appear to play rugby as a secondary sport and show little concern for those team-mates who would prefer to be playing footy.