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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Not really getting the negativity in this thread about Peter Fitzsimons.

    Stephen Jones comparison is well off, Fitz actually loves NZ rugby and will often talk it up when others are putting it down on Oz sports shows (rugby and non rugby).

    Jeremy Clarkson seems to a prick who goes out his way to be a prick, Fitz seems to be a good bloke.

    Haven't read his books and only read his columns when in cafes - so the wordiness never annoys me. Also, not sure what's up with the headscarf ... actually maybe the negativity is fair enough based on that alone! 😉

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    @Nepia said in Aura watch:

    Not really getting the negativity in this thread about Peter Fitzsimons.

    Stephen Jones comparison is well off, Fitz actually loves NZ rugby and will often talk it up when others are putting it down on Oz sports shows (rugby and non rugby).

    Jeremy Clarkson seems to a prick who goes out his way to be a prick, Fitz seems to be a good bloke.

    Haven't read his books and only read his columns when in cafes - so the wordiness never annoys me. Also, not sure what's up with the headscarf ... actually maybe the negativity is fair enough based on that alone! 😉

    Fitzsimons has a strong respect I think for NZ. And yes most of his books are a good read, as mentioned above Tobruk and the Mawson Antarctic story. Maybe if he is aware of the Aura he has been following the Fern?

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    I read a fair bit of Fitzy in weekend SMH and the odd book in the late nineties and early 00s. It was new and novel that an ex-rugby player (a tight forward of all people!) could actually put pen to paper in semi-coherent, slightly self deprecating manner, but perhaps it wore off over time?

    I can see the unflattering comparisons with Jones etc come from. Fitz wrote The Rugby War a seriously compelling, well researched, in depth account of the WRC and game going pro back in 1999. Yet despite being capable of some much more, he does use many of the same tropes as Jones - aura, sheep, the islands, infeririority complexes etc.

    The only differences is I'd happily have a beer with Fitzy, he just wouldn't have one with me.

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    @rotated Pretty sure that he would.

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @rotated Pretty sure that he would.

    Who's paying?

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    It seems to have deviated off course and found it’s way to a bit of willow held by a Christchurch born cricketer...

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    Aura has been found live and well in Cardiff and restored to full health.....

    "Two Jacob Stockdale tries helped Ireland knock Wales off the top of the world rankings with victory in Cardiff.

    Wales will drop to fourth and Ireland rise to second when the official World Rugby rankings are released on Monday 2 September , with New Zealand again topping the charts"

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/49535801

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    Only for a week, unless the results are reversed

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in Aura watch:

    Aura has been found live and well in Cardiff and restored to full health.....

    "Two Jacob Stockdale tries helped Ireland knock Wales off the top of the world rankings with victory in Cardiff.

    Wales will drop to fourth and Ireland rise to second when the official World Rugby rankings are released on Monday 2 September , with New Zealand again topping the charts"

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/49535801

    These rankings are fake aura and everyone knows it. All teams realize the aura is alive and well when they stand across the pitch from the blackest black jerseys ever

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    That dirty tart is back.

    Barnes: (the S variety, not the W variety)

    "Your team may match them for speed, skill, strength, fitness and a furious determination to be the best but if your players bed down the night before and think 'All Blacks', all the ability in the world won't count against rugby's darkest of auras. That deep-seated self-belief is crucial.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/115806606/rugby-world-cup-2019--stop-calling-them-the-all-blacks-urges-stuart-barnes

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    @nzzp said in Aura watch:

    That dirty tart is back.

    Barnes: (the S variety, not the W variety)

    "Your team may match them for speed, skill, strength, fitness and a furious determination to be the best but if your players bed down the night before and think 'All Blacks', all the ability in the world won't count against rugby's darkest of auras. That deep-seated self-belief is crucial.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/115806606/rugby-world-cup-2019--stop-calling-them-the-all-blacks-urges-stuart-barnes

    "the team who shall not be named ... "

    What is that saying about living rent free inside your head?

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    Haha haha...

    Call them the big kittens for all the difference it will make.

    When you start making shit up like this, that is when you are giving them the 'aura' you are trying to negate.

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    @taniwharugby All been done before, ay. Didn’t work then, won’t work now. You are still lining up against the guys wearing black, one of the most successful teams in sports history.

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    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @taniwharugby All been done before, ay. Didn’t work then, won’t work now. You are still lining up against the guys wearing black, one of the most successful teams in sports history.

    When you are trying to work out what to call us we are already in your head

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    @canefan said in Aura watch:

    @Snowy said in Aura watch:

    @taniwharugby All been done before, ay. Didn’t work then, won’t work now. You are still lining up against the guys wearing black, one of the most successful teams in sports history.

    When you are trying to work out what to call us we are already in your head

    Amen.

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    Maybe when playing us they should avoid eye contact too, that will help not being sucked into the black vortex of our souls.

    Ooh, ooh, they should avoid touching us too, that is where the bad ju-ju starts!

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    @taniwharugby said in Aura watch:

    Maybe when playing us they should avoid eye contact too, that will help not being sucked into the black vortex of our souls.

    Ooh, ooh, they should avoid touching us too, that is where the bad ju-ju starts!

    The best one was when we did the haka in the changing sheds at Cardiff. That and the aussies lame waltzing Matilda phase. They at least got away with it because they were good then

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  • kiwiinmelbK Offline
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    @booboo said in Aura watch:

    @nzzp said in Aura watch:

    That dirty tart is back.

    Barnes: (the S variety, not the W variety)

    "Your team may match them for speed, skill, strength, fitness and a furious determination to be the best but if your players bed down the night before and think 'All Blacks', all the ability in the world won't count against rugby's darkest of auras. That deep-seated self-belief is crucial.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/rwc-2019-japan/115806606/rugby-world-cup-2019--stop-calling-them-the-all-blacks-urges-stuart-barnes

    "the team who shall not be named ... "

    What is that saying about living rent free inside your head?

    Fuck me , this is funny , to even acknowledge this thought, means you have a problem already

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    "Rugbys darkest of Auras" I like that bit.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    @booboo England urged to go for the Ernie Terrell strategy of not naming their opponent.

    Didn't work out to well for Terrell in his February 1967 bout as punch-after-punch, blow-after-blow, Ali called out "What's my name?"

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