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    @act-crusader said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @booboo said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @tim said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    Nov 3, 2018

    Watch kr6u0 | Streamable

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    Didn't go past horizontal, landed on his back not neck or shoulders ... not sure the problem

    The problem is that it’s rugby, not WWF. No issue with that sort of thing being dealt with. I wouldn’t even classify that as a tackle.

    Yeah, on reflection I get that. And said as much:

    @booboo said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    Maybe dropping him?

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    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    Each iwi has their own criteria (and lots of people don't even bother enrolling with their iwi) and many require little documentation but the main info needed in most cases would be confirmation from a kaumatua.

    In my situation this was all done when I lived overseas but the family's reason for enrolling (with Tainui) was to get some of the benefits available to registered members and for my cousin, a university scholarship. The latter wasn't available when I was at Uni. The family also donated a carved walking stick, which I assume was done in conjunction with the local kaumatua as they held an official ceremony.

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    @bovidae said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    Each iwi has their own criteria (and lots of people don't even bother enrolling with their iwi) and many require little documentation but the main info needed in most cases would be confirmation from a kaumatua.

    In my situation this was all done when I lived overseas but the family's reason for enrolling (with Tainui) was to get some of the benefits available to registered members and for my cousin, a university scholarship. The latter wasn't available when I was at Uni. The family also donated a carved walking stick, which I assume was done in conjunction with the local kaumatua as they held an official ceremony.

    Meh, Tainui.

    Just kidding. What was up with the carved walking stick? Do Tainui require that? Did someone in your family carve it? IIRC (from my report, which was about Maori living overseas registering for their iwi) Tainui and Ngai Tahu require a bit more than other iwi - which no doubt is due to their large putea (their bank balances).

    When were you at uni? You would have been eligible for Maanaki Tauira which in the early 90s was decent money. It was a set fund distributed based on how many applicants and the fees they pay. In my first two years of uni I got nearly 80% of my fees, then people started bloody discovering their whakapa 😉 (and fees went up) so the percentage dropped by heaps.

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    @nepia

    I'll have to ask my father about the circumstances surrounding donating the walking stick. I just remember it always being in my nana's living room but don't know the history behind it.

    As far as uni scholarships, I never investigated getting one via Tainui. I do remember my first year's fees in 1988 were $250 so not too expensive. 🙂

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    @bovidae said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia

    I'll have to ask my father about the circumstances surrounding donating the walking stick. I just remember it always being in my nana's living room but don't know the history behind it.

    As far as uni scholarships, I never investigated getting one via Tainui. I do remember my first year's fees in 1988 were $250 so not too expensive. 🙂

    You would have been pre-Manaaki Tauira* (which is for all Maori and PI too I think) and pre-Tainui getting their settlement. At any rate you had Uni on a platter for you – unlike us in the early 90s who got all the crappy changes in a row. 😉

    *Manaaki Tauira was specifically brought in when the fees were increased in the early 90s to help not disadvantage Maori participation at uni.

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    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @bovidae said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia

    I'll have to ask my father about the circumstances surrounding donating the walking stick. I just remember it always being in my nana's living room but don't know the history behind it.

    As far as uni scholarships, I never investigated getting one via Tainui. I do remember my first year's fees in 1988 were $250 so not too expensive. 🙂

    You would have been pre-Manaaki Tauira* (which is for all Maori and PI too I think) and pre-Tainui getting their settlement. At any rate you had Uni on a platter for you – unlike us in the early 90s who got all the crappy changes in a row. 😉

    *Manaaki Tauira was specifically brought in when the fees were increased in the early 90s to help not disadvantage Maori participation at uni.

    You could have got the Maori Education Fund, which covered my "fees" in 1985

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    @dk said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @bovidae said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia

    I'll have to ask my father about the circumstances surrounding donating the walking stick. I just remember it always being in my nana's living room but don't know the history behind it.

    As far as uni scholarships, I never investigated getting one via Tainui. I do remember my first year's fees in 1988 were $250 so not too expensive. 🙂

    You would have been pre-Manaaki Tauira* (which is for all Maori and PI too I think) and pre-Tainui getting their settlement. At any rate you had Uni on a platter for you – unlike us in the early 90s who got all the crappy changes in a row. 😉

    *Manaaki Tauira was specifically brought in when the fees were increased in the early 90s to help not disadvantage Maori participation at uni.

    You could have got the Maori Education Fund, which covered my "fees" in 1985

    Damn, you oldies really did get a cushy ride. 😉 I have an uncle who did teachers training in the early 80s (he was an often a reserve in the powerful Poo team of that era) and it sounds like the easiest time ever.

    Did you manage to see the match on Sunday?

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    @nepia Saw your message, but was at the beach instead. Caught the highlights on youtube

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    @dk said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia Saw your message, but was at the beach instead. Caught the highlights on youtube

    Haha, fair enough, got to make the most of beach weather, now that it's finally arrived.

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    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @dk said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    You could have got the Maori Education Fund, which covered my "fees" in 1985

    To be honest, I'd rather someone who didn't have the financial means used that money at that time. A bursary and student allowance provided a decent income for a student.

    Damn, you oldies really did get a cushy ride. 😉

    So how do you think I felt when my fees went up 400% in my third year! I had less money to spend on the important things for a student, like booze.

    I spoke to my father regarding the walking stick. The story (which I never knew) was it was given to my great grandfather by a local Maori after he healed him of some sickness. This would have been in early 1900s so the walking stick is likely 100 years old. I'll need to visit Hopuhopu to see what other connection there is.

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    Apologies if this was already posted on here but it seems the Maori v Brazil game is going to be streamed live on Twitter around the world

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    The first match against Brazil will be played at the famous Morumbí Stadium, in Sao Paulo, on 10 November, before the Maori All Blacks move on to Santiago’s Universidad Católica Stadium to take on Chile a week later.
    
    Already, more than 15,000 tickets have been sold for the first game, with an expected crowd of 25,000 at the iconic stadium.
    
    Among the many positive news stories coming out of this visit, Brasil Rugby recently announced that the game, considered as the biggest in their history, will be globally available live, for free, on digital platform Twitter after an agreement was reached with the social media app.
    
    “The agreement with Twitter is very big for Brasil Rugby as it will allow to transmit the game from our own twitter account, @brasilrugby, this historic game against the Maori All Blacks,” said Brasil Rugby CEO Agustín Danza.
    
    “This broadcast, available around the world, will be in both English and Portuguese, and we see it as a unique opportunity to show Brazilian rugby to the world, offering a direct return platform for our sponsors.”
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    @kiwimurph Yup, was already in the blog, but always good to repeat it! Outstanding that they make the game available to everyone with an internet connection!

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    Ha, they even livestreamed the press conference on twitter! Starts just before the 9-minute point.

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    @stargazer I hope the game stream is better quality than that - and they have higher audio.

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    @nepia The stream looks fine to me. Audio, yep, they need to turn the volume up!

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    @stargazer said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia The stream looks fine to me. Audio, yep, they need to turn the volume up!

    The stream is less than SD for me - just double checked other sites vids to see quality and they were all fine.

    Must be stupid Oz internet.

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    I wondered why they had called up Sam Nock for the MABS, as they already had 3 halfbacks, but it looks like Brad Weber was only there for the USA game. According to his instagram, he's on his way home after spending a few more days in the USA. Odd.

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    @nepia said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @stargazer said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @nepia The stream looks fine to me. Audio, yep, they need to turn the volume up!

    The stream is less than SD for me - just double checked other sites vids to see quality and they were all fine.

    Must be stupid Oz internet.

    Or it's a Brazilian thing? All bass and a bit of fuzz?

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    @stargazer is he injured?

    Would seem strange he isnt staying for the whole tour, or maybe since he thought he should be an AB, the rest of the Maori games are beneath him? 🎣

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    @taniwharugby said in The Māori All Blacks' tour to the Americas:

    @stargazer is he injured?

    Would seem strange he isnt staying for the whole tour, or maybe since he thought he should be an AB, the rest of the Maori games are beneath him? 🎣

    His good mate Michael Allardice got married recently. Saw it on Sam Canes socials

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