Bledisloe II
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@dogmeat said in Bledisloe II:
Theres a fat bald old niggly bastard coaching in the Sydney boonies who can't be much worse than the other contenders.
Apparently he talks a big power game.
if you're referring to me: I'm no longer a coach, but a club administrator pursuing a refereeing career.
Therefore I'm the right man to fix both the hideous state of Rugby Australia's pathway system, AND World Rugby's convoluted Laws.
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Big Owen is $9.00 to score a try, $3 more than his propping partner, Moody, with Whitelock next 'least likely' on $5
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@taniwharugby sportsbet here have Australia at $11 head to head.
EDIT: I assume Owen's $9 is in Kiwi dollars, and with ours in Aussie dollars it means Franks is almost 50% more likely to score a try, than the Wallabies are to win
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@taniwharugby said in Bledisloe II:
@nta Kiwi dollars are the only ones I have
our TAB have Aussie at $9.50 H2H (NZ at $1.04)
Fucking pessimists - they're worse than you lot on here!
Kiwis $1.05 on sportsbet. Easy money.
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@nta said in Bledisloe II:
@taniwharugby said in Bledisloe II:
@nta Kiwi dollars are the only ones I have
our TAB have Aussie at $9.50 H2H (NZ at $1.04)
Fucking pessimists - they're worse than you lot on here!
Kiwis $1.05 on sportsbet. Easy money.
we're Winx!
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It would almost be worth giving him the coaching gig just to see the results of his antiquated methodologies and tactics.
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@mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:
@nta said in Bledisloe II:
@taniwharugby said in Bledisloe II:
@nta Kiwi dollars are the only ones I have
our TAB have Aussie at $9.50 H2H (NZ at $1.04)
Fucking pessimists - they're worse than you lot on here!
Kiwis $1.05 on sportsbet. Easy money.
we're Winx!
Winx paid $1:20 her last start!
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@hooroo said in Bledisloe II:
@mariner4life said in Bledisloe II:
@nta said in Bledisloe II:
@taniwharugby said in Bledisloe II:
@nta Kiwi dollars are the only ones I have
our TAB have Aussie at $9.50 H2H (NZ at $1.04)
Fucking pessimists - they're worse than you lot on here!
Kiwis $1.05 on sportsbet. Easy money.
we're Winx!
Winx paid $1:20 her last start!
just giving away money!
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@kiwimurph said in Bledisloe II:
@duluth said in Bledisloe II:
This guy would be fun
Speaking of
Meanwhile the team is taking a safety first approach:
"I think you can’t really think about it as if you need to do something or you need to win a game or you need to come on and do something miraculous," he said.
"That’s what we’ve tried to focus on this week, not pushing those passes, just being able to stick to our structures, get through them and knowing that we’ll get them with our game plan and not just trying to come up with those little offloads to win the game, and stuff like that.
"Obviously the X-factor helps in all that sort of stuff but it’s just sticking to our structure for the full 80 minutes because that’s what will get them in the end."
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It
s amazing how many Ozzie, and quasi-Ozzie, sport commentators hark back to using methods and/or coaches of the Wallabies golden Era. Times have really, REALLY changed - it's best to move on. The articles by Lord, et al, on theroar.com.au are full of 'bring back buck' type ideas, from pretty close to that era! -
@kiwiinmelb said in Bledisloe II:
Richie also used to be a good support runner ,
Due to his non stop running , if someone would make a break he would often bob up in support , receive a pass and move it on quickly to a more dangerous runner
I miss Richie...
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@antipodean said in Bledisloe II:
It would almost be worth giving him the coaching gig just to see the results of his antiquated methodologies and tactics.
And how many persons of colour he can fit in a woodpile.
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@nta said in Bledisloe II:
@antipodean said in Bledisloe II:
It would almost be worth giving him the coaching gig just to see the results of his antiquated methodologies and tactics.
And how many persons of colour he can fit in a woodpile.
Need a big woodpile - he's got a few big persons of colour in the squad already.
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Matt, where are you?????????????
Question marks surround the availability of All Blacks flanker Sam Cane for Saturday's Bledisloe Cup clash in Auckland. Dressed in trainers and track suit, Cane played little part in Friday's 'Captain's Run' on Friday, but captain Kieran Read insisted it was simply a "precautionary" measure. "He's just having a day off today," said Read. "At the moment, he's still going to go." If Cane were to be scratched, Ardie Savea would likely slot into the number seven jersey. He would be a huge loss in a breakdown battle where Australia will field champion loose forwards Michael Hooper and David Pocock. It's proved a challenging year for the 26-year-old openside, as he's battled through a host of injuries. Most recently, an abdominal strain saw him miss more than a month of action for the Chiefs, returning in time for the All Blacks' June series against France.