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Chilla Wilson (44)
Wow - pedant alert again - it Kieran Read, not Reid
No the Kiwis just have their vowels all wrong it's actually Reid unless you're in NZ.
Wow - pedant alert again - it Kieran Read, not Reid
I for one am happy to see Lachie Turner get a call up for this one he was probably one of out best in Sydney last year
Who's to say they were practising with the early dettachment though? Could've been they just got the timing wrong in the game?
Sleep would be good, it might get you back on topic. RWC a little way off, 3N first.Time for bed, got a 4am start 2morro and quality of debate is dropping! Looking fwd to Saturday's match! I'm sticking with my selections of two months ago, namely, in the RWC: England will play the Blacks in the final (for the bronze trophy), and Wobs v Boks for "Bill"!!
:lmao: The world's out to get you!
Referee Mark Lawrence is the highest authority to have (partly) viewed and commented on that video. His response: nothing to see here. That's good enough for me.
No the Kiwis just have their vowels all wrong it's actually Reid unless you're in NZ.
Should do another with sharpie and gits being told the tribe has spoken.
Steve Hansen is a tosser. That's all he can do is talk shit he did it last year with the Saint Keven Mealamu headbutting incident.
You know the big loud mouth at the pub who talks shit with all his mates around him? That's Steve Hansen.
An element of the All Blacks aura is that any kind of confidence against them is disrespectful. Opponents buy into this, even if only subconsciously, and so are at a disadvantage. I think that many Kiwi supporters buy into it as well, and so the confidence being displayed by our players at the moment comes across to (not all of) them as a form of disrespect, and the belief that you will win (a crucial element of competitive sports) as unjustified arrogance.
Thanks for the correction Cyclopath, how silly of me to think that talking about the chances of Aus and NZ in RWC is "off topic" when talking about Aus v NZ on Saturday! You need another interest to give your life balance and perspective. You mentioned sleep...is not that "off topic" (to quote you)? Methinks you might be a school teacher!!
No he didn't.
He said it wasn't legal, but that you see the same stuff in every game. Same line all kiwi apologists make.
Thanks for the correction Cyclopath, how silly of me to think that talking about the chances of Aus and NZ in RWC is "off topic" when talking about Aus v NZ on Saturday! You need another interest to give your life balance and perspective. You mentioned sleep...is not that "off topic" (to quote you)? Methinks you might be a school teacher!!
I for one am happy to see Lachie Turner get a call up for this one he was probably one of out best in Sydney last year & his selection also raises a few questions about potentially planned interchanges during the game.
One thing that's clear is that every time we play the All Blacks we start shitting our pants. Not without justification mind you. They have systematically beaten us for over a century with only a few periods where we dominated. We've played them 140 times - lost 95 - won 40 - drawn 5. This history is so ingrained in our collective psyche that we start getting very nervous every time we have to play them - they on the other hand get very confident. It fascinates me that we forget that they are just blokes like us that we've just played against (and beaten) in a provincial comp for the last 6 months. Let's try to remember that they ARE beatable and to treat them as such.
Disagree. NZ are the best side in the world and still the mark by which we measure excellence in the game, and so it's only reasonable to expect a very tough game. But "shitting our pants" is hitting the bottle of hyperbole a litte too hard. Kiwis too are nervous facing this Wallaby team, even if they are favorites.
One thing that's clear is that every time we play the All Blacks we start shitting our pants. Not without justification mind you. They have systematically beaten us for over a century with only a few periods where we dominated. We've played them 140 times - lost 95 - won 40 - drawn 5. This history is so ingrained in our collective psyche that we start getting very nervous every time we have to play them - they on the other hand get very confident. It fascinates me that we forget that they are just blokes like us that we've just played against (and beaten) in a provincial comp for the last 6 months. Let's try to remember that they ARE beatable and to treat them as such.