Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions
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@taniwharugby said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
For a lazy fuck Akira has been damn busy
Yep, both this and the Blues match have given the two fingers to all his 'lazy' detractors.
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@Wreck-Diver Fitzy the archetypical Kiwi ingratiate in the UK, whoring himself to tip the bucket on his former countryman. Marshall cut from the same mould but with nicer hair.
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@taniwharugby Not fuckin busy enough - hasn't managed to create TOs or rip the ball in contact
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@No-Quarter said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
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@Donsteppa said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
DMac is over-hyped even for the Chiefs
Bugger, now I'll have to justify my throwaway comments..
These guys that don't put their balls on the line by posting during the game when emotions are high, then come in after the fact to pick apart what's been said....
What is said during the game stays during the game and posters should feel free to completely contradict themselves after the fact.
I often resolve not to post during games. And then the ball gets kicked off and the red mist descends...
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Ben May literally walking everywhere. Must be exhausting running backwards in scrums.
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@MrDenmore The peroxide has rotted Marshalls brain.
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If the AB pack gets beaten up like this, I'll be straight off to counselling.
Humiliating.
Akira Ioane is the only Maori player to impress.
Barrett Jnr looks a waaaay better call than McKenzie.
The ABs will not have this test series all their way that is for sure.
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@MrDenmore said in Māori All Blacks vs British and Irish Lions:
It looks like the Maori spent 60 hours practising the haka and a few minutes after lunch catching balls.
It really doesn't seem like catching balls was anything they spent even a few minutes doing.
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Who would have thought at the start of the tour that the 2 biggest fizzers would be the Crusaders and Maori. Yet 2 of the most impressive performances would be from the barbarians and the blues