Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
Any AB game at the Millennium Stadium - roof open or not
Ummm....errr.... 2007...ummm😀
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@canefan said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@dogmeat The few French fans I've met seem good bastards. I'm more than happy for Les Bleus to win the RWCs soon, just for their fans who love rugby and Les Blacks
Hmm Les Gris but that wasn't the fans fault, and I agree. Six weeks with French fans for 2007 and apart from one obvious problem, it was great, as far as the fans go France itself was great accommodation was tough to find and not very good.
I might do it again if @Billy-Webb talks me out of RWC retirement. Thanks Wayne Barnes saved me heaps.
Did have a very amusing stay in Marseilles. Arrived very tired after flight from Hong Kong and TGV down from Paris. Showed up at accommodation and they had double booked. I was less than pleased, and another whole group of Kiwis were settling in. TBF she rang her daughter, an "artist" who had a spare room and we went there. Absolutely hilarious when we got into the place - it was just full of carved penises. All shapes and sizes. Some standing on the floor, those were more like statues really, smaller ones on book shelves, coffee table, everywhere you looked there was a dick. Most were timber but she had used different products as well, some sort of plaster, etc and other things. I almost laughed my cock off, but she had enough of them already. Absolutely bizarre and I'm not sure if she used them or just made them. I suspect both.
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@snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@canefan said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@dogmeat The few French fans I've met seem good bastards. I'm more than happy for Les Bleus to win the RWCs soon, just for their fans who love rugby and Les Blacks
Hmm Les Gris but that wasn't the fans fault, and I agree. Six weeks with French fans for 2007 and apart from one obvious problem, it was great, as far as the fans go France itself was great accommodation was tough to find and not very good.
I might do it again if @Billy-Webb talks me out of RWC retirement. Thanks Wayne Barnes saved me heaps.
Did have a very amusing stay in Marseilles. Arrived very tired after flight from Hong Kong and TGV down from Paris. Showed up at accommodation and they had double booked. I was less than pleased, and another whole group of Kiwis were settling in. TBF she rang her daughter, an "artist" who had a spare room and we went there. Absolutely hilarious when we got into the place - it was just full of carved penises. All shapes and sizes. Some standing on the floor, those were more like statues really, smaller ones on book shelves, coffee table, everywhere you looked there was a dick. Most were timber but she had used different products as well, some sort of plaster, etc and other things. I almost laughed my cock off, but she had enough of them already. Absolutely bizarre and I'm not sure if she used them or just made them. I suspect both.
Sounds like trophies from her 'cellar'. You are lucky you got out intact.
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@snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@crucial said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
Sounds like trophies from her 'cellar'. You are lucky you got out intact.
I was a bit concerned for a while. Well the whole time really.
Wife couldn't stop laughing.
That was probably due to the 'chair' she was sitting on.
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@snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@siam said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
Ummm....errr.... 2007...ummm
Really agree, but in the context of the thread, that was an awesome atmosphere and a great crowd. Allez les Bleus was deafening at times.
They were good winners too I thought, all things considered.
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Crusaders vs Lions was a cool occasion. The game was shit but the atmosphere was electric and the craic was outstanding.
Lions vs NZ Maori in Rotorua was a drag of a game also. That stadium is such a dump it makes Addington look state of the art, and it drizzled all night, but the Lions supporters again made it a cool night.
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@kiwiwomble said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
agreed, did a few trips to cardiff whilst living in london, did cop quite a bit of abuse from the locals "finally got what you deserve!" after the 2007 QF which was a surprise after a few other very enjoyable trips
Never had that in '07, must have been the group I was with. One of my memories of that night was a bloke in an England shirt (football, not Rugby) getting kicked out of a pub for taunting AB supporters.
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@kiwiwomble said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
agreed, did a few trips to cardiff whilst living in london, did cop quite a bit of abuse from the locals "finally got what you deserve!" after the 2007 QF which was a surprise after a few other very enjoyable trips
Never had that in '07, must have been the group I was with. One of my memories of that night was a bloke in an England shirt (football, not Rugby) getting kicked out of a pub for taunting AB supporters.
It was the Irish that did my head in after that match. I've hated Irish rugby ever since.
The French were great, and I honestly can't recall too much, if anything said, from the Taffs. The next day I was flying back to Hong Kong and I didn't take one bit of stick from a Pom anywhere. Most were more surprised than anything!
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@siam said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
Any AB game at the Millennium Stadium - roof open or not
Ummm....errr.... 2007...ummm😀
The crowd was great, really passionate and Les Frog supporters were pretty gracious in victory in the pubs afterwards.
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
The crowd was great, really passionate and Les Frog supporters were pretty gracious in victory in the pubs afterwards.
Yep. I was grumpy as fuck (Wayne was very lucky) but the Frenchies were great. They felt my pain.
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@kiwiwomble said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
agreed, did a few trips to cardiff whilst living in london, did cop quite a bit of abuse from the locals "finally got what you deserve!" after the 2007 QF which was a surprise after a few other very enjoyable trips
Never had that in '07, must have been the group I was with. One of my memories of that night was a bloke in an England shirt (football, not Rugby) getting kicked out of a pub for taunting AB supporters.
We went with the beige brigade, the French fans were great but several groups of the welsh got on our back 🤷🏻♂️ Glad to hear it was not common
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Wales v England at Cardiff two years ago in the 6N. A game England probably should have won but the atmosphere in the stadium was a huge thing. Even as an opposition supporter it made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Was an interesting couple of hours i Cardiff afterwards too. lots of chanting, many drunken Welsh boys stripped to the waist in the pouring rain, all so very happy. No goading from anyone.
A memorable occasion made even more so on the trip back where my mate got mistaken for Jeremy Clarkson. We explained that he was actually Jezza's brother and that they hated each other and regaled this bunch of young farmers of all the shit Jezza had got up to. We even videoed a message from them telling Jezza he was a fluffybunny, but all they could bring themselves to do was wave and smile.
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@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@siam said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@victor-meldrew said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
Any AB game at the Millennium Stadium - roof open or not
Ummm....errr.... 2007...ummm😀
The crowd was great, really passionate and Les Frog supporters were pretty gracious in victory in the pubs afterwards.
That was my recollection too👍 heaps of Irish there too!
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1972 Okara Park.
From memory it was quite an adventure to even get into the ground. Walking for miles, being thrown over fences, running across railway tracks, dodging the buses, huge queues. All this to find out it was standing room only on the bank, and therefore, as a 7 year old all you get to see is a sea of legs...
It was still quite an experience. Pity about the result.