Highlanders 2021
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think it was Liam Coltman that took the team pig hunting as team building which at least partially lead to the "Razorback" nickname we used for a few seasons
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@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2021:
think it was Liam Coltman that took the team pig hunting as team building which at least partially lead to the "Razorback" nickname we used for a few seasons
With "we" you mean Otago, don't you?
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@stargazer said in Highlanders 2021:
@kiwiwomble said in Highlanders 2021:
think it was Liam Coltman that took the team pig hunting as team building which at least partially lead to the "Razorback" nickname we used for a few seasons
With "we" you mean Otago, don't you?
Nah, just him and his wife.
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@stargazer you know it!
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@bovidae said in Highlanders 2021:
Not a good look for Josh Ioane.
Rugby players getting on the piss after a game ?
Good god, what has the world come to ?
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surprised they were that rowdy after that performance
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Ardie Savea has exploded on twitter about that story. Apparently, journalists aren't allowed to investigate what happened after players get stood down.
Personally, I hate clickbait and often journalists go too far, exaggarate, make mountains out of molehills, etc etc. Also in this case, the publicity and especially the way they've written about the players is way over the top, but surely they wouldn't be doing their job if they just accepted the message of the Highlanders management that they got stood down for breaching team protocol and not try finding out what happened?
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For those without Twitter, can we get some examples?
I can see why players would feel a bit pissed about their private lives being dished up in the news, but in this case you’re right to point out that we’d have an even worse press if they didn’t try to find out what happened.
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I am on the side of the players and the Highlanders. The media can go fuck themselves. Ardie is right, on one hand they promote mental health and on the other they drag these kids through the papers for being like nearly every other person their age.
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Umaga-Jensen will miss the remainder of the season due to a broken arm in what is the latest blow for a young player that has shown glimpses of his vast potential but has been riddled with injury in recent seasons.
As for Fakatava, the highly-promising 21-year-old left the field last weekend with a swollen knee that Dermody said needs to be scanned before a decision can be made regarding his availability for the Chiefs clash.