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[2018 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand v Australia (25/08/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Lion Zion" data-source="post: 913737" data-attributes="member: 76009"><p>It's not the end of the world and it's not anything new. AB's have been crushing teams for over 100 years. Yes, there have been some periods of time where teams won series against them but consistently the AB's are the best. Now, as a kiwi let me tell you guys one thing. Kiwis do not tolerate the AB's losing. Yes, we accept it when it happens but truthfully not tolerate, a loss serves one major purpose in NZ rugby. It is crucial intel to improve and you better bloody improve or your job is gone!</p><p></p><p>At this stage, the pressure is on for these guys just to keep their jobs and they are winning!, what other countries in world rugby think like that? just look at Beauden Barrett, people wanted him dropped or moved to a new position for Richie Mouanga who himself is probably, in reality, is the 2nd best no 10 on the planet right now but can't even make the AB's bench.</p><p></p><p>Finally, you have to know that this is what the world got for calling the AB's chokers all those years because of the failed world cups. You think the AB's were just going to bend over and take that? We are insane sick f@ckers when it comes to rugby - We won the world cup at home, then the world cup in the UK and now we are coming for Japan, and you better bet your bottom dollar that the only thing that can stop another world cup win is a damn big earthquake. - that's what happens when you call us chokers for that long - world domination....... and probably forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Lion Zion, post: 913737, member: 76009"] It's not the end of the world and it's not anything new. AB's have been crushing teams for over 100 years. Yes, there have been some periods of time where teams won series against them but consistently the AB's are the best. Now, as a kiwi let me tell you guys one thing. Kiwis do not tolerate the AB's losing. Yes, we accept it when it happens but truthfully not tolerate, a loss serves one major purpose in NZ rugby. It is crucial intel to improve and you better bloody improve or your job is gone! At this stage, the pressure is on for these guys just to keep their jobs and they are winning!, what other countries in world rugby think like that? just look at Beauden Barrett, people wanted him dropped or moved to a new position for Richie Mouanga who himself is probably, in reality, is the 2nd best no 10 on the planet right now but can't even make the AB's bench. Finally, you have to know that this is what the world got for calling the AB's chokers all those years because of the failed world cups. You think the AB's were just going to bend over and take that? We are insane sick f@ckers when it comes to rugby - We won the world cup at home, then the world cup in the UK and now we are coming for Japan, and you better bet your bottom dollar that the only thing that can stop another world cup win is a damn big earthquake. - that's what happens when you call us chokers for that long - world domination....... and probably forever. [/QUOTE]
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