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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #75 on: October 21, 2007, 06:03:08 AM »
Right so he's not allowed to have an opinion ::)

Like you have to be a PRO bodybuilder to criticise a PRO bodybuilder? ::)

Get real moron.


me on the other hand played sports at pro level , eric did too ...honour ? :D ....nordic....what did u play to qualify for an oppinion ?...some soccer in little leagues ? brother....go play some table tennis and leave the oppinions to grownups....

















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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #76 on: October 21, 2007, 06:34:43 AM »
Please leave the quotation ability to the people that aren't retarded.

I've played football (soccer), rugby, tennis, 100m sprint and swimming.

Continue to play a little of each to this day. But yeah, I not a pro in any.

You don't have to be a pro to qualify for an opinion. That just shows how pathetic you are.
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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #77 on: October 21, 2007, 07:58:13 AM »
My old room mate and friend eric stocz ( ex Lions , steelers , etc ) has a diff opp on rugby versus football. My personal opp on what's rougher is that rugby is like childs play compared to football .

Yeah this was the only comment that I found very wrong, a lot of the athletes at the top levels in these sports could match it physically with each other, its the skills of each game that are the hardest things to master.

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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #78 on: October 21, 2007, 08:11:08 AM »
Good game, the neighbour hood exploded with car horns etc after the game.
Nice to be numero uno again :)

Yeah congrats to your guys. They deserved the win  :)

Enjoy it though, 'cos once they start filling your team with it's quota of black (instead of the best players be they black or white) players. I can see your next WC win being a long, long way off.

 


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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #79 on: October 21, 2007, 09:03:43 AM »
Yeah congrats to your guys. They deserved the win  :)

Enjoy it though, 'cos once they start filling your team with it's quota of black (instead of the best players be they black or white) players. I can see your next WC win being a long, long way off.

Diesel, are you being serious? ???

That seems outlandish. Taking that shit way too far :-\
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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #80 on: October 21, 2007, 12:45:14 PM »
Yeah congrats to your guys. They deserved the win  :)

Enjoy it though, 'cos once they start filling your team with it's quota of black (instead of the best players be they black or white) players. I can see your next WC win being a long, long way off.
Yeah, i heard about that.
Now two of the starters are black players. They're gonna make a quota of at least 10 black players...
Kinda stupid, in the future we'll see probably more and more black players anyway.
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Re: 2007 Rugby World Cup ... and the New Zealand Haka! :)
« Reply #81 on: October 21, 2007, 01:47:28 PM »
Rugby stars prepare for homecoming

Press Association
Sunday October 21, 2007 7:08 PM

England's rugby stars are preparing to return home with their heads held high after their valiant performance in the World Cup final in Paris.

They put up a great fight but lost 15-6 to a strong South African side in last night's match in the Stade de France.

Controversy continued over the disallowed 43rd minute "try" by Mark Cueto, which would have put England back into the match if it had been given.

It was disallowed after lengthy deliberation by video referee Stuart Dickinson.

The Australian decided the Sale Sharks player's foot made contact with the touchline as he dived over under pressure from Springboks number eight Danie Rossouw's despairing tackle.

Cueto said: "My gut instinct when I went over the line was that it was a try. As a player, you generally know when you are in or not. For me, it was 100% a try.