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Casey Laulala openly giving shit to Ben Blair, a good way to get things off for a move to Cardiff.
http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,3822_5738681,00.html
On a side note.. 10,000 to the NPC final is a sign of the sorry state of Kiwi support for live games.. Coud be a good cherry for us to move in and nominate a combined competition.
Casey Laulala openly giving shit to Ben Blair, a good way to get things off for a move to Cardiff.
http://www.planetrugby.com/story/0,25883,3822_5738681,00.html
Laulala keen to get stuck in
Described by many as one of the hardest players to contain in broken field play in the game, centre Casey Laulala is ready to go for Cardiff Blues. The 27-year old has arrived in Cardiff after leaving New Zealand on high following Canterbury's 28-20 Air New Zealand Cup win over Wellington in Christchurch.
This was the seventh time that Canterbury had won the domestic title, but the first time they had done it back-to-back in the provincial championship.
Speaking of leaving New Zealand, the Crusaders' Super 14 winner felt is was time for a change and is relishing the new challenge.
"It was good to leave Canterbury on a high having won the Air New Zealand Cup but I was ready for a change," said Laulala. "I wanted a change of lifestyle and living in Europe certainly appealed. However I also wanted a change of environment on the rugby front having played for the same team for seven years, so I was looking for something different."
"Playing in the Heineken Cup would be incredible. I watched the big Heineken Cup games on TV last season and they were awesome, but unfortunately the semi-final was decided on a kicking contest, which was a bit pathetic.
"It was impressive to see the amount of people that attended the matches as we don't have crowds that big in New Zealand. I think people are more passionate here - even in the Air New Zealand Cup final we only had a crowd of 10,000."
"There were a few teams including Munster who approached me, but having spoken to Dai Young and Bob Norster I was impressed with the way they went about the whole process and the way things were conducted."
Laulala made his debut for New Zealand against Wales in Cardiff in November 2004 and went on to play for the All Blacks against Ireland in 2006.
"The Blues also showed a lot of faith in me and followed me with interest when I injured my arm which was good to know as sometimes people get a bit down when they pick up injuries," he said. "The arm is fine now, I've played a lot of games since and it's as strong as ever."
"I used to play golf with Ben Blair back in Canterbury so we are big friends and he helped me make the decision. It will be good to see Ben again but I'm sure he will tell me all his kicking stats as soon as I see him.
"I'm sure we will go out for a game of golf to catch up, although he's the most frustrating guy to play golf against as he takes all day to get his swing and putting right."
On a side note.. 10,000 to the NPC final is a sign of the sorry state of Kiwi support for live games.. Coud be a good cherry for us to move in and nominate a combined competition.