B&I Lions 2017
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One thing I think is very noticeable in difference between 2005 and what I have seen so far is the knowledge about NZ that Gatland has added.
The response to the powhiri was good and confident. In 2005 A handful of Lions looked very uncomfortable and almost giggled through a rendition of Bread of Heaven.
Gaining a bit of respect off the field will help a lot with the on field performances. -
@jegga said in B&I Lions 2017:
@Pot-Hale how is Gatland though of in Ireland after coaching there?
He is utterly loathed in Ireland.
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@Kruse said in B&I Lions 2017:
@Crucial Yeah, one weird observation by Woodward - something about if he did it again he wouldn't try to gain respect off the field. Complete lack of self-awareness.
That would be easy to do if basing the team out of Melbourne (while simultaneously playing more provincial matches).
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@Crucial said in B&I Lions 2017:
An interesting fact I had forgotten that came up in this doco I am watching is that Gordy Slater played the Lions twice, 12 years apart. Good man. Can't be too many that have done that.
Chris Smylie came off the bench for Otago in 2005 too and is/was in the WTG for the Canes earlier - could come off the bench if Perenara is not released.
Donald would have played if Waikato had been scheduled or he qualified for NZ Maori (or does he and Hill was selected over him?)
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gotta have some Haka talk, I see it has lost it's Mystique, Auras less famous and less able cousin!
Interestingly, it says Dawson (of Hakarena fame) and Merhts agree, yet I cant see any quotes form Merhts in the article?
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@taniwharugby snap, I put that in the other thread. Very concerning.
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@taniwharugby said in B&I Lions 2017:
gotta have some Haka talk, I see it has lost it's Mystique, Auras less famous and less able cousin!
Interestingly, it says Dawson (of Hakarena fame) and Merhts agree, yet I cant see any quotes form Merhts in the article?
That's good. There'll be no complaints about it then.
Mystique sounds like she's from West Auckland.
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@No-Quarter yeah I honestly couldn't give a rats arse what that gobshite Dawson has to say.
I guess the issue on a tour like this is there is gonna be a lot of Hakas done, which will detract from it a bit - ABs x 3, was it 2 or 3 super teams plus Maori...so only maybe 3 games without it?
That said, again, don't give a crap what they say, but the fact they are talking about it, means it is something that annoys them or winds them up to a point, so fuck em!
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I don' think anyone except Matt Dawson actually likes Matt Dawson
withering put downAnd from Football365
*Yet there can only be one winner, heavyweight champion of the banter Matt Dawson, a man for whom ‘going for a cheeky pint with the lads’ has become a way of life.I can do no greater service to Dawson’s characteristics than the wonderful Jonathan Liew did in 2015, but suffice to say the former England rugby player has hardly learned his lesson. His persona can be best described as Top Gear presenter’s nephew, without the bootcut jeans but very much with the loud pub voice and the over-exuberant slapping of backs. Dawson is the mate to everyone in ‘the industry’ but the friend of far fewer, spending his Saturday evenings in the pub with people who end tweets with hashtags like #DrinkLowDrinkChariot and #RealMenRealAle.* Everton's worst fan
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The first quote is from Mehrts but has been misattributed to Dawson. In the second sentence he says "WE shouldn't dictate how other teams receive it". Dawson wouldn't say "we".
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Matt Dawson fancies himself as a bit of a comedian but the only two times I've ever got a laugh out of him were straight after the 2003rwc when his club shifted him to centre to make way for a halfback who couldn't get a super 12 contract and his whining about being downtroud and having his arse whipped with a cactus.
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Got to meet a few of the Lions at work today. A Welsh hooker who looks like Tony Woodcock (I assume all frontrowers look alike), Irish back Robbie Henshaw and English lock Maro Itoje.
They were real top blokes and that Itoje is a behemoth of a person. All seem pretty relaxed unlike the team in 2005 when the players looked on edge the whole time (I was working the 2005 tour for an events team in Wellington so saw the squad around a bit).
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@Sneakdefreak Didn't know they were allowed Mackie D?!
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@Sneakdefreak said in B&I Lions 2017:
Got to meet a few of the Lions at work today. A Welsh hooker who looks like Tony Woodcock (I assume all frontrowers look alike), Irish back Robbie Henshaw and English lock Maro Itoje.
They were real top blokes and that Itoje is a behemoth of a person. All seem pretty relaxed unlike the team in 2005 when the players looked on edge the whole time (I was working the 2005 tour for an events team in Wellington so saw the squad around a bit).
Yeah, that behind the scenes doco I watched the other night had the management team putting huge pressure on with a very serious vibe. The players did not look like they were enjoying the team meetings at all. It was very old school.
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You'd think our accent is thuck as pugshut