Dismal Pillock
Michael Lynagh (62)
EN ROUTE.AIoane's travelling down to Wellywood for T2: Judgement Day
Akira driving.
Rieko in the back seat.
EN ROUTE.AIoane's travelling down to Wellywood for T2: Judgement Day
Plenty happening in Team AB Rehab: DMac called in to "cover" (surely that's "replace") BSmith; Crotty out for 2-4 weeks so Jack Goodhue stays with the squad (I knew you'd be pleased, Dan54 );
Man I find it hard to maintain a dislike for old Moneybill when he does stuff like this.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/...ssy-gesture-after-all-blacks-win-at-eden-park
Jeez some blokes make it hard to dislike them.^^^^^^^^^ I'm thinking 15. Dagg, 14. Naholo (& obviously 11. RIoane) 23. Goodhue. I'm also thinking that with the reinforcements they're getting your blokes might just "do a Blues" on the Lions.
Obviously didn't want to be outdone by Mrs Ioane inviting some random Welshman planning to sleep in Ponsonby RFC's car park to bunk down in the family home.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/rugby/news/article.cfm?c_id=80&objectid=11881704
I'm not quite buying the bit about not recognising Akira & Reiko but it's a nice story nevertheless.
What a contest. Epic in every sense.
The quality was something to marvel at.
ABs forwards stood up and the backs did the business to finish it off.
Rieko Ioane announces himallself on the world stage - the kid is straight class.
What a cracking game. Retallick is getting into legend territory with his career arc. I've always been something of Sam Cane skeptic but he had a storming game.
A game of if-only for the Lions. If they had scored that first try in the opening minute it would have given the match a different complexion.
I've always thought Cane got an unfair rap simply 'cos he was always in the shadow of the GOAT, but he's really making that 7 shirt his, isn't he?
I think Cane is better suited to test footy than Super footy. It's not the same thing. Super is obviously a lot more open and those with athletic traits tend to stand out, but Cane's physical presence in the confrontation side of the game (tackles, ruck work, tough yards carrying the ball) are really suited to test rugby (especially in the first half of tests where it is very tight). I was also pleasantly surprised by Ardie's impact - I wondered whether he might get a bit monstered against the big Lions but he used his leg drive/never quit attitude with ball in hand to make metres.
No, Os retired after the 2007 world cup. Beast played in 2009.I think Os did with the Boks too?
Cory Jane must be one of the very few modern players to have played against the Lions on two separate tours. The only other I can think of is George Smith.