All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.
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Thanks barbarian.
I didn't notice Moore having a bad game but was he briliant? Kind of the game I'd expect from an international hooker and captain.
But you don't have many other quality hookers do you and is TNP (who I rate) about to leave? -
@Rancid-Schnitzel in that time our coaches either were sacked or quit....
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@rotated said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Biggest issue with having a polarising figure like Cheika is when it comes to sponsors. If Cheika insists on being the sole mouthpiece for the Wallabies and continues until the next round of sponsorship negotiations (Qantas up in 2019) it would be very possible to see that Qantas money turn into Tiger Airlines money if the results on the field continue and he is putting up this kind of performance.
Again, that is in opposition to the belief that there is no such thing as bad publicity.
If the Wallabies are getting attention for winning, or whining, its still attention. Public profile, etc.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Thanks barbarian.
I didn't notice Moore having a bad game but was he briliant? Kind of the game I'd expect from an international hooker and captain.
But you don't have many other quality hookers do you and is TNP (who I rate) about to leave?He wasn't brilliant, but he was better than he has been all season.
TPN is injured and on his way to the NH, though he has passed the 60 cap threshhold so could come back at any time. Not too much beyond him at the moment, James Hanson and Tolu Latu are the next two in line with young Andrew Ready from the Reds a likely customer as well.
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@nostrildamus said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Thanks barbarian.
I didn't notice Moore having a bad game but was he briliant? Kind of the game I'd expect from an international hooker and captain.
But you don't have many other quality hookers do you and is TNP (who I rate) about to leave?Lineout went well. His team had 65% possession. Scrum was solid. Noticed a couple of good runs for hard metres, didn't annoy the ref.
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Although I noticed a pretty blatant attempted shoulder charge/cleanout at one point by Moore, saw clearly at the game, on re-watching it you hear Owens say he missed everyone so it was alright, if he had made contact he might have had a card I reckon.
He seemed to get about pretty well too
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@NTA said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
But again: Eales leading a hardworking forward pack including (at times) Kearns, Smith, Cockbain, Kefu, and several players well above average.
Owen Finegan! How the hell could you miss that colussus, one of the finest Aussie forwards to play the game
The Wallaby team in that era was hard to dislike. So many class players, it sucked to lose, but at least they earned it. Chalk and cheese to now though, there are few in the current outfit that you'd think would be good over a few beers.
In fact, thinking about it, the Aussies I'd sink a pint with are:
- Moore, decent all round bloke
- Hodge because, stuff
- Genia, cos who doesn't like a yappy halfback
not sure there are many others to be honest.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
@NTA said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
But again: Eales leading a hardworking forward pack including (at times) Kearns, Smith, Cockbain, Kefu, and several players well above average.
Owen Finegan! How the hell could you miss that colussus, one of the finest Aussie forwards to play the game
The Wallaby team in that era was hard to dislike. So many class players, it sucked to lose, but at least they earned it. Chalk and cheese to now though, there are few in the current outfit that you'd think would be good over a few beers.
In fact, thinking about it, the Aussies I'd sink a pint with are:
- Moore, decent all round bloke
- Hodge because, stuff
- Genia, cos who doesn't like a yappy halfback
not sure there are many others to be honest.
Nah they were very easy to dislike. Kearns and Finegan being reason number 1 and 2....
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Nah they were very easy to dislike. Kearns and Finegan being reason number 1 and 2....
Ya reckon? Most of the backline, Eales, most people except Kearns (although even he could string a sentence together).
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Eales? Really? Great player, boring human. Can't see him being fun on the schooners. Be as bad as i imagine beers with Richie would be.
If you're getting on the sauce with Melon, you better pack your drinking shoes. and your gambling wallet.
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@nzzp said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Owen Finegan! How the hell could you miss that colussus, one of the finest Aussie forwards to play the game
I didn't mention Melon, because he was the fluffiest of bunnies, truth be told. Let's not forget this is the guy who missed a Super Rugby finals series because he shoed the incumbent Wallaby hooker in the face.
Class niggle merchant, mind. Won a World Cup.
If he was playing today, all the fucking pansies here would be talking about him in the same vein as Hooper's headbutt, Mumm's elbow on poor widdle Brodie, and Moore's whinging.
Which leads me onto the big point: TSF hindsight is heavily tinged with gold when it comes to that Wallabies team/era.
@mariner4life said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
Eales? Really? Great player, boring human. Can't see him being fun on the schooners. Be as bad as i imagine beers with Richie would be.
Beers? You're optimistic - reckon you'd be lucky to get one beer in. Some form of wine I assume, and a long discussion about managed funds and aviation or some shit.
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Greegs is a very private guy. Amiable, but guarded, much like he was as Wallabies skipper.
While I loved jeering any time he was in a Brumbies shirt, he was an all-time legend in gold (even if Whitaker was better than him two seasons straight mutter mutter)
Still gets a massive wrap from me for his post-RWC2003 losing speech. Big smile "Helluva game, wasn't it?"
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No doubt they had class players. Burke for instance was in my all time XV because he could seemingly do it all as a backline player. But I couldn't stand him and even mores so now as he's a rubbish writer and even worse commentator.
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@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
No doubt they had class players. Burke for instance was in my all time XV because he could seemingly do it all as a backline player. But I couldn't stand him and even mores so now as he's a rubbish writer and even worse commentator.
His book was shit, too. "I let Mat Rogers have my #15 shirt for the good of the team and WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"
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@NTA said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
@ACT-Crusader said in All Blacks v Wallabies at Eden Park.:
No doubt they had class players. Burke for instance was in my all time XV because he could seemingly do it all as a backline player. But I couldn't stand him and even mores so now as he's a rubbish writer and even worse commentator.
His book was shit, too. "I let Mat Rogers have my #15 shirt for the good of the team and WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"
Up there with Justin Marshall ? Josh Kronfeld ? Or ( shudder ) Norm Hewitt?
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Anyone see one of the kicks to touch from the weekend hit Kearns on the sideline? Got a good cheer from the crowd...gotta say, he was walking about (by his own self) pre-game, and he has that arrogant smug swagger makes you want to give him a shoeing!
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@taniwharugby Someone said he caught it and I just figured the crowd cheered him for that. Your story makes more sense!!