obviously they have no brain to protect, but a kiwi will tell you it's because they're tough and grew up on a farm in the deep south :lol:
Head gear wont protect you brain its for pretty boys who want to protect their looks
obviously they have no brain to protect, but a kiwi will tell you it's because they're tough and grew up on a farm in the deep south :lol:
Head gear wont protect you brain its for pretty boys who want to protect their looks
Yeah, what a bunch of poofs, little do they know a real Sheila loves a crooked nose and cauliflowered ears.
The saying is "the all blacks don't lose they just run out of time"But thank you for proving the old adage that you can never truly beat NZ, you can just score more points than than them [emoji6]
The saying is "the all blacks don't lose they just run out of time"
obviously they have no brain to protect, but a kiwi will tell you it's because they're tough and grew up on a farm in the deep south :lol:
I think we need to select Messam so we have a serious Haka. Mealamu does an ok job but hes no Messam or Piri
I'd rather Ben Smith lead the haka - than selecting a player in the team just to lead it..
Does make you wonder who will lead it next year...
No Messam, no Mealamu, no McCaw. One of our three halfbacks perhaps? Maybe a guy like Ngatai if he makes the cut?
Serious question to the kiwi members of on here regarding the kiwi public: how do you expect people to react in the calamitous event that the Wallabies win? I remember reading in the past that people have turned pretty bitterly on the ABs upon their return, to the point where someone even spat at them after being knocked out of one RWC and another time when they had "losers" scrawled in red over their bags at the airport after another.
Given they're reigning champs, do you think people might take it a little better if they lose now?
There are always rabid OTT fans (i.e. idiots) in any country, and no doubt we have them and you have them too (you only have to read through some of the posts on G&GR to see what I mean). Real rugby fans will take it on the chin so long as there is not some horrible controversy like "that" forward pass or something like what happened in the Scotland v Aussie game.
Whichever team wins or loses, there is always going to be people on both sides who will scrutinise and dissect the circumstances of every marginal decision that didn't go their way, while at the same time ignoring and/or justifying every marginal decision that did. The reality is that unless there is some controversial cock-up by the officials, the winner will be decided by the players, not the officials, and they will win because they were the better team on the day.
If you think kiwis are bad losers, then you have never been to South America, where a soccer player was murder for scoring an own goal, and where referees are routinely physcially assaulted giving a penalty against the home team. We should count ourselves lucky!!!
Serious question to the kiwi members of on here regarding the kiwi public: how do you expect people to react in the calamitous event that the Wallabies win? I remember reading in the past that people have turned pretty bitterly on the ABs upon their return, to the point where someone even spat at them after being knocked out of one RWC and another time when they had "losers" scrawled in red over their bags at the airport after another.
Given they're reigning champs, do you think people might take it a little better if they lose now?
I am actually on GGR and generally they all seem pretty reasonable from my experience. In fact their moderators are some of the more excessively litigious I've come across and while the debates personalities got a bit brutal during the McKenzie era they generally aren't what I'd call rabid.
That said, I wasn't having a go at NZ. It's not a reflection on the NZ population that people should be a bit mad and do nasty things, but rather the relative weight the sport holds in your country compared with ours. The Wallabies will get a heroes welcome no matter the result because very few people expected them to do as well as they have. But Rugby is ultimately a pretty small sport here, so people will cop them losing with disappointment but not take it too badly and will just turn their attention to the cricket or something. But in NZ the All Blacks are an intrinsic part of the national identity, so the stakes are necessarily higher and people's emotions pulled in further, which is why you get those reactions. So I was more just curious if the status of reigning champions had made the average Kiwi a tad more prosaic about the fortunes of the ABs.
But yes, neither country is like South America is with soccer and thankfully we're not likely to see an incident like the Colombian one you speak of due to our generally higher living standards and better infrastructure (poverty and organised crime plays its part in that sort of insanity).
Are you on the level mate?
Yes, I can see that you are. Its easy to tell when an Australian is levelling with you.... they dribble out of both sides of their mouth at the same time!