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    Looking at the jerseys of those two Canterbury players, shows how hard it is to pay the ladies. Not one sponsor

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    @mn5 said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @bones said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @mn5 when did you do that?

    Just now. She looks like Keven Mealamu.

    But you don't know what Keven Mealamu looks like. And no, she doesn't.

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    🤔 Odd.

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    Should have been Bunting. BF7s performed better over the last few years.

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    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    🤔 Odd.

    No that odd given what his team finally achieved.

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    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

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    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alama can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

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    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alana can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

    I don't understand this comment. I didn't make, nor imply it.

    Robertson changed the team from a team that couldn't win the SR competition for years, into a team that won it back-to-back in his first and second year as an SR coach. I rate Super Rugby higher than Mitre 10 Cup, so that's why I consider that a greater achievement. But having said that, I'm happy for Alama Ieremia, he did an awesome job with Auckland.

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    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alama can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

    I don't understand this comment. I didn't make, nor imply it.

    Robertson changed the team from a team that couldn't win the SR competition for years, into a team that won it back-to-back in his first and second year as an SR coach. I rate Super Rugby higher than Mitre 10 Cup, so that's why I consider that a greater achievement. But having said that, I'm happy for Alama Ieremia, he did an awesome job with Auckland.

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alana can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

    I don't understand this comment. I didn't make, nor imply it.

    That's what I inferred when you said "he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top".

    Robertson changed the team from a team that couldn't win the SR competition for years, into a team that won it back-to-back in his first and second year as an SR coach. I rate Super Rugby higher than Mitre 10 Cup, so that's why I consider that a greater achievement.

    Alama took a team that hadn't won a competition for longer. Normally I'd rate Razor's achievement higher, but Super Rugby is shit.

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    @stargazer thanks for the coverage some interesting results..!

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    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alama can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

    I don't understand this comment. I didn't make, nor imply it.

    Robertson changed the team from a team that couldn't win the SR competition for years, into a team that won it back-to-back in his first and second year as an SR coach. I rate Super Rugby higher than Mitre 10 Cup, so that's why I consider that a greater achievement. But having said that, I'm happy for Alama Ieremia, he did an awesome job with Auckland.

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @stargazer said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2018:

    @antipodean It's not odd that he was nominated, but he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top, and winning back-to-back titles in Super Rugby should have topped it IMO.

    Going back to back in Super Rugby has been done before. And given the shit state of the competition, I don't consider it that much of an achievement.

    Now if Alana can't take credit because other people were involved, why should Razor?

    I don't understand this comment. I didn't make, nor imply it.

    That's what I inferred when you said "he wasn't the only one bringing a team back to the top".

    Robertson changed the team from a team that couldn't win the SR competition for years, into a team that won it back-to-back in his first and second year as an SR coach. I rate Super Rugby higher than Mitre 10 Cup, so that's why I consider that a greater achievement.

    Alama took a team that hadn't won a competition for longer. Normally I'd rate Razor's achievement higher, but Super Rugby is shit.

    I meant that Robertson did it, too, at SR level.

    I've heard people often say that M10 Cup is broken, by the way.

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