The Wallabies were woeful early, their mistakes just gifted dominance, and the pile on of points, to the ABs.ABs are not good atm.
that was unfortunate with the blazing sun? Is Sydney having a heatwave in September? I would have thought it would have been a nice spring game to go to if i had been the scheduler. We definitely wouldnt have had blazing sun in NZ if the game had been played there in the afternoon. I actually miss the old 2pm games on a Saturday that used to be the norm. But im old school so behind the times etc.The Wallabies were woeful early, their mistakes just gifted dominance, and the pile on of points, to the ABs.
My brother and I went a bit flat too. After the rousing haka - the crowd was in awe - we wanted a decent game. We got it, so well done to Australia and the result was nice in the end.
It was a festival of rugby with people from all over but I hope next year (there's only one game of rugby a year for me and my bro, the Bledisloe, in Sydney) is played at night.
It was bloody hot with that blazing sun directly on us. AB fans, in particular, were dying in all that black. We had to shield ourselves before kick-off with these big cardboard sponsors hands! Initially I refused the offer of one but then ran back out the front to grab a couple! They were brilliant but bring back footy in the cool of night.
The last Bledisloe Cup to be played in Sydney in the afternoon was in 1995, and I was there! I walked in with twenty minutes to go so may not recall any heat issues (it was in August though).that was unfortunate with the blazing sun? Is Sydney having a heatwave in September? I would have thought it would have been a nice spring game to go to if i had been the scheduler. We definitely wouldnt have had blazing sun in NZ if the game had been played there in the afternoon. I actually miss the old 2pm games on a Saturday that used to be the norm. But im old school so behind the times etc.
I'm so gutted when it's Ka Mate.
Not wishing to get in a shitfight but I don't like TJP as a kaea, he has a screechiness to his voice that rubs me the wrong way.33-13 last night at the Cake Tin.
TJ Perenara is a superb haka leader. I'm glad I caught on to this before it was too late (he's 33). He's singlehandedly converted me to Kapa O Pango (although I still love Ka Mate, which they did ferocious version of last night, in honour of Te Rauparaha).
I didn't catch the game as I was working.
That's cos they have to do the work of entire prop rotation on their own.Two props in the RLPA team of the year, we'd have sacrificed our grandmothers to have that a couple of years ago. Yet still 13th...
Hurts to see Katoa in the 2nd row, and contracted until 2027 I think
NZ took a similar approach due to a conflict of interest, which makes sense to some extent.Maguire released by NSW
NSW have that rule for quite a while now, talk they may change it with Stuart a chance thoughNZ took a similar approach due to a conflict of interest, which makes sense to some extent.
Maguire released by NSW.
Well TJ's from where I was born (Wellington but we lived in Titahi Bay) so I'm extra down with him. Though, the next time I hear his haka I'll notice the 'screechiness' (you always do when someone points it out).Not wishing to get in a shitfight but I don't like TJP as a kaea, he has a screechiness to his voice that rubs me the wrong way.
I also don't like Ka Mate but that's likely because Kapa incorporates more East coast (little C on purpose as I specifically mean Kahungunu up to Porou), but that's just my preference.
Do you know the name of your great great grandmother?Well TJ's from where I was born (Wellington but we lived in Titahi Bay) so I'm extra down with him. Though, the next time I hear his haka I'll notice the 'screechiness' (you always do when someone points it out).
I found out a few years ago (my grandmother's brother told my mum) that my great, great grandmother was Māori. She was a housekeeper at the great, great grandfather's place near Bridge Pa. We presume she was Ngāti Kahungunu, so I'm extra down with Tohu too.
Makes no sense to change it for Stuart, but not Maguire - too funny. Bellamy has already shown the other side of coaching origin is different to coaching a club, and Daley, yeah... nah...NSW have that rule for quite a while now, talk they may change it with Stuart a chance though
Interesting talk that Laurie Daley put his hand up again last year, with Bellamy involved in the setup
I haven't had a go at finding out but the time's right to start. What I do know is that there was secrecy around it (it was an affair, I suppose you can apply that term to a 19th Century liaison).Do you know the name of your great great grandmother?