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  1. What piece oh **** you are zzzzz!!! I just can't wait to be standing in front of you one day telling you this!!! comprehend that boy genius! ps. You are now well on the way to totally fecking up this once great site!!! ...could someone let me know when this wanker is no longer involved with Racecafe...
  2. focusing on areas of 'commonality'... the key for success in any 'politics'.... :cool: ps. having said that, another 'unite' continues to gain 'traction' via Direct Action :cool: do you that there was some directed towards chairman michaelS just the other day.... "western hotel'...
  3. I heard those Pink Pigs that just flew pass my window say that too!
  4. i see she is still in for friday... i live in hope. :cool:
  5. that's the one that Weaver told me about! to get on, big!.. hope he hasn't told Crissy tompson about it! ehy! pass me that Heiney!
  6. Harness's use of the internet is far superior.... :e: their website is far superior... :y:
  7. just for you PUSSY!!! over the years I've put a lot of work into assisting womans rugby! and have I put up with utter **** at times from SO Many inside the sport of Rugby! I could write a book on the subject! I continue inspite of those wankers! so put that in your pipe and smoke it!!!! Back to the BF's,... Gee, a 4th World Title! even after NZRU ****ting on them with NO Provincial Competition this year for them!!! Shame on the people that made that decision!!!! ps. don't worry about replying... I'm outta here! not a place for me I quess if c&t ing has been banned!!! :e: anyway, what with the bad stench around here you can have the place pussy! like that opinion eh!
  8. Hope you enjoyed the game and the win! :cool:
  9. does that milk taste abit sour this morning pussy!!! I'm sure Robbie has forgotten more about rugby coaching than you will ever know... what is behind your rabid hatred of him! has he had to much success for you to handle... gee, success is something you lot at NH don't know much about eh!!! cant wait to see you next year in the 2nd division! :e: you seem to have gone quite since your mate Taylor got the flick!! how amusing! how tragic! purr purr
  10. Well done girls!!! :cool: Rugby: Black Ferns edge England to win World Cup New Zealand overcame three sin-binnings to notch a narrow 13-10 win over England in this morning's final of the women's World Cup rugby tournament and secure their fourth title at Twickenham in London. The Black Ferns backed-up territorial dominance with a strong defence as England, playing them in the final for the third consecutive time, threw the kitchen sink at them in front of a crowd of 13,253. Centre Kelly Brazier kicked what proved to be the winning penalty with 14 minutes left. Winger Carla Hohepa opened the scoring with a 33rd-minute converted try, touching down for the seventh time in the tournament for the only points of the first half. England first-five eighth Katy McLean and Brazier traded penalties before Charlotte Barras barged over for a 61st-minute try. McLean landed the conversion to level the score but Brazier's late penalty clinched victory for New Zealand. New Zealand ripped into England from the kick off and only a superb one on one tackle from Danielle Waterman on Brazier halted the centre after a jinking run. It was all New Zealand in the opening 10 minutes as England defended desperately. Emma Jensen's 14th minute penalty miss kept the game scoreless after another England transgression. The pressure on England lifted slightly when New Zealand first five-eighth Anna Richards was sin binned for not rolling away but Katy McLean couldn't capitalise for England when her first penalty effort drifted just wide. The penalty count continued to rise against New Zealand as England finally got some ball to work with and prop Mel Bosman was also yellow carded. But despite playing with less than their full complement, the Black Ferns struck first when Carla Hohepa just evaded Rachael Burford and stepped Amy Turner to score the game's first try and her seventh of the tournament. Brazier converted for 7-0. In the last kick of the half, McLean hit the upright with a penalty attempt to leave New Zealand 7-0 in the lead at halftime. McLean made amends with an early second half penalty but New Zealand came back. Hohepa nearly added a second try when she pounced on an England turnover but lock Joanna McGilchrist produced the cover tackle of the tournament. Brazier stretched New Zealand's lead to 10-3 with a penalty but they lost their skipper Melissa Ruscoe to yet another yellow card. England equalised when they opted to scrummage from the penalty and, after great work from the pack, the ball was popped onto the blindside for Charlotte Barras to score her fourth try of the tournament which McLean superbly converted. New Zealand's winning points came off a penalty after they drove deep into English territory and Brazier landed a nerveless penalty from just inside the 22m line. The New Zealand defence then proved impenetrable as England sought to win the game from deep inside their half in the final minutes. For her efforts, Hohepa was adjudged the International Rugby Board's personality of the year. from: http://www.odt.co.nz/sport/rugby/124754/rugby-black-ferns-edge-england-win-world-cup A special big UPS! to Otago's Carla Hohepa & Kelly Brazier! :y:
  11. trivial when compare to the device WATERING of Tracks :e:
  12. slightly off topic, but... That did actually happen with leading up to the Mudgeway the other day!!! :y: :y: it was great to actually get to see most of the prelims - missed some because of the interview going on at the time,.. - and when I saw how well Wall Street looked I had a bet on him, solely based on being able to see how well he presented! it would be great if all NZ G1's could have a minimum 10 minute lead in, I live in hope! :cool:
  13. Recognition needed' for Tall Blacks By BRENDON EGAN - Southland Sharks coach Richard Dickel believes the New Zealand public and media need to appreciate just how good the Tall Blacks really are. The Tall Blacks set up a last-16 date with Russia at the basketball world championships in Turkey on Tuesday (NZ time) after stunning France 82-70 in their final pool game yesterday. New Zealand has made the final 16 at the past three world championships, with the side doing the unthinkable at the 2002 tournament in Indianapolis and finishing fourth. Dickel said New Zealanders had to understand that basketball was a truly global game and needed to grasp what the Tall Blacks had accomplished over the past decade. "People in New Zealand don't realise what they're doing. They've got no idea about how big it is. "To make the top 16 in a global sport and be ranked 13th in the world is a huge honour. If we were ranked 13th in Europe we'd be bigger than the All Blacks and treated like rock stars." The Tall Blacks squad predominantly consists of players who play in the Australian league or in the amateur New Zealand league. Dickel said their achievements were incredible if you considered that many of the sides they went up against had far more talent at their disposal, with players who played in the NBA or top European leagues. New Zealand' next assignment is the talented Russians, who they beat in a warm-up game before the championships. The Tall Blacks are on a roll, having won three games straight, and Dickel was optimistic that could continue on Tuesday. "They know they can do it. We beat them in the lead-up. The Tall Blacks take it to the opposition and are very focused ... Once the Kiwis get on a run they're very hard to stop ... All these games are one-off games now. Anybody can beat anybody on any given day." Some people criticised the inclusion of New Zealand basketball great Pero Cameron in the Tall Blacks squad, arguing the 36-year-old was unfit, overweight and light on game time. Cameron