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All-blacks !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by markjohconley, Jul 14, 2007.

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  1. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member


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    mcalister back at 12, leonard so much better than weepu, thorne not upto it, robinson they needed him back, andrew hore nice back up, mccaw what an animal the best!, mils milaneau??? the 15 mr ultra-dependable, they needed that to get rid of cobwebs, get back the confidence, NO HOPE FOR THE WALLABIES NEXT WEEK, ALAS!
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    I thought the All Blacks played badly!!!! .... and they still managed to beat South Africa
     
  3. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    yep toooooo many handling errors ~20-5 at one stage, and some inappropriate choices but always seemed to be capable of scoring, fantastic defence by the b boks and hougeerd? kicked his goals last night ...they seemed to miss kelleher until leonard came on, though i could see how frustrating for kiwi fans it would have been as it took sooo long till the blacks got their first try .... my investment on the ab's for the rwc seems a tad more secure, the french the only problem methinks, can't wait
     
  4. GarethNZ

    GarethNZ Active Member

    a classic game of rugby union. shame the boks couldn't go the distance. as they say it's a game of 80 mins and the all blacks steped it up in the last 20. understrength or not, they're still the springboks.
     
  5. ives

    ives Member

    i think "b-side" springboks did well against NZ. NZ handling errors a shocker for an A-side! and lets not mention the numerous mistakes by the ref, missing forward passes, knock-ons, and what seemed to be blatent NZ bias, when it came to pealty vs yellow cards.
    bring on the rwc!
     
  6. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    ives my man, a tad one-eyed? .... dickenson, definitely isn't the best ref being he's somewhere at kaplan's level, but being a complete neutral i thought he had one of his better games .... interestingly the kiwis loath him as being so anti-allblack
    i wouldn't be getting too excited you've got matfield, burger and habana (if fit), methinks you'll need more than that playing IN FRANCE!! against the blacks, the french and maybe the irish.
    i have a saffer as a brother-in-law (great bloke) and he gives me the same hoo-haa about how the boks are picked on >> mind you i loveeeee nothing better than watching the bok and black flankers smashing each other, all the best (and commiserations for the rwc)
     
  7. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    26-12 :D :D :D :D :D
     
  8. ives

    ives Member

    nice one. rub it in.
    i'm not too diassapointed seeing it was our "B-team" or was it the "C-team" that managed to force so many handling errors from the all blacks, and things only started to turn late in the second half.

    GO BOKKE!!! :cool:
     
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  10. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    bad news Paolo, can't remember. ever, seeing an all-black 'take-it-easy'. The scrum yes i believe that because they're going to obliterate the portuguese, amateurs or not, all the best, mark c, maybe you shouldn't watch it
     
  11. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    108 to 13 :eek::eek:
     
  12. Jonathan

    Jonathan Active Member

    Ermmmmmmm

    With Ireland peaking at Croke Park earlier this year, Argentina beating the French, it is looking like NZ v France 1/4's at Cardiff.

    Now remember 1999 a very over confident All Blacks had all but burried the French then - soudainement un affichage magnifique de rugby courant avec le talent et la vision que l'anglais peut seulement rêver de ! !

    That's why we watch
     
  13. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    The All Blacks have a track record of choking at World Cup 1/4's
     

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  14. Jonathan

    Jonathan Active Member

    those who have passion about this game know this won't happen again, surely not - will it?

    That said the French have a reputation of an 'eurrpting volocano' can blow the world apart once in a while - but hollow in substance when cool.

    Craig are your kids still wearing Black?
     
  15. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    ...of course!

    Except it was Geelong last weekend:

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  17. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    Cardiff is the city that not only hosts the filming of Dr Who but is the capital of Wales and arguably the real centre for rugby football. No surprise then to learn Cardiff’s sport shops supply rugby boots for larger than normal feet. Something Fijian players were particularly looking forward to prior to their fixture with Canada in the Rugby World Cup 2007 France. The well portioned fellows with big feet were seen carrying bags full of extra large rugby boots just prior to their victory over Canada. The Fijians won by 13 points, lucky for some.

    Scotland are the boggie team in the competition.

    toeslayer
     
  18. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    netizens

    Yabba dabba do we are the boys in royal blue....... All Blacks be afraid , be very afraid.

    I still think South Africa will pick up the cup but the All Blacks have a fight on their hands.

    Scotland!

    toeslayer
     
  19. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    Mr Toeslayer, back on your medication methinks, the bonny scots might have beaten the romanians, bless them, but will be decimated on the weekend, and if matfield falls on his shoulder again i can't see the boks getting past the quarter-finals, maybe i should have some of that medication myself?, all the best, mark c
     
  20. Cameron

    Cameron Well-Known Member

    Gubbed again!!!

    Back on my medication. :)

    toeslayer
     
  21. ives

    ives Member

    VIVA LES SPRINGBOKS!!! :D:dizzy::D

    I hear the All Blacks are going to dropping the "Haka". From now on they will be doing the Heimlich. :eek:

    All of us down in South Africa, the land of Green and Gold are doing backflips.

    I also heard that Wonderbra NZ, has brought out a new bra... all the support, but no cup.

    What makes me happiest of all is that after all the winging by the Wallabies and All Blacks about the Springboks during the Tri-Nations, about sending a 'B-SIDE' squad and shoulden't be allowed to play in future Tri-Nations, etc. etc. waa, waa, waa.
    Look who is smiling now:D. the boys in green and gold.
    Maybe it's because Jake White saw the bigger picture and remembered that it was World Cup year, and Tri-Nations comes second.
    With that in mind, and with most of the First squad in place, Jake used the Tri-Nations to rest some of the Big Guns and test some of the newbies.

    I wonder if the World Champion Springboks will be allowed to play in Tri-Nations 2008. Oh can we please play against the QUARTER FINALISTS.

    oh well time for me to celebrate, ahve another beer:drinks and revel your demise.
     

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  22. Iain Johnston

    Iain Johnston Active Member

    Well done the Bokke!!, but I have to admit a anti-climatic feeling of not beating the best Rugby tream in the world - Chokers or not. well maybe next time.
    So with humility I am glad to be a Bokke Supporter and will not stoop the any team bashing, and shall wait for the next round of domineering All Black Play for the next four years.



    Cheers
    Iain :drinks
     
  23. W J Liggins

    W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    Wrong!

    The best team in the world is now, clearly, the Boks. Congratulations on that and enjoy your lager whilst you can.

    England has learned a lesson and is now preparing to get our cup back in four years.

    Bill Liggins

    P.S. Try real beer
    :drinks
     
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