Exodus
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to be fair, playing for Stade Francais sounds fucking ace. I reckon if a rep turned up with a fat contract to live in paris and play code for a metric fuckload of money it would be pretty frikken hard to turn down.
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Ngani is a hypocrite if he goes to Stade Francais. Dude blared on about playing for a smaller city union and now he's off to Paris? Lmaomape.
Paris will respect his name more than here.
It’s probably a bit more classy than living in Palmy too at a guess
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@mariner4life for sure, but the irony is still there after him calling everyone out for not playing for small city teams.
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@mariner4life for sure, but the irony is still there after him calling everyone out for not playing for small city teams.
he said that?
Every city in NZ that isn't Auckland is a small city for christ's sake
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fucking LOL
be better, play for the ABs and don't play NPC at all is the much better option there champ
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@mariner4life yeah lmao someone replied and said to play heartland and stop hiding behind M10 cup then.
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@mackerzzzz said in Exodus:
@machpants said in Exodus:
@stargazer said in Exodus:
@mackerzzzz Except that .... Havili has re-signed through to 2023 and Laumape is off-contract.
Don’t let facts get in the way of a forum expert!
I never said what year he will go....
It's very insightful of you to suggest that at some point in his life, Havili might play for an overseas club. Can I have the lotto numbers please?
I'm good like that....🤣
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@mariner4life said in Exodus:
fucking LOL
be better, play for the ABs and don't play NPC at all is the much better option there champ
Yeah because PN is not like one of the biggest citys/ towns in New Zealand or anything...
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@taniwharugby said in Exodus:
@yeetyaah he certainly comes across as someone with a big chip on his shoulder!
Was it Nisbo who said something like that during the game on Sunday - something like "he's playing like he's got a chip on his shoulder" - but then twisted himself inside-out trying to make it clear that he meant it "in this game, in the best possible way, of course"
Nisbo(? Smith?) was clearly actually meaning it in a good way in the context of the game - but then realising that it is so clear and obvious that Laumape(respect-his-name!) really does have a chip on his shoulder in general - he went to desperate lengths to distance himself from potentially meaning/referencing that.
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@taniwharugby said in Exodus:
@yeetyaah he certainly comes across as someone with a big chip on his shoulder!
Was it Nisbo who said something like that during the game on Sunday - something like "he's playing like he's got a chip on his shoulder" - but then twisted himself inside-out trying to make it clear that he meant it "in this game, in the best possible way, of course"
Nisbo(? Smith?) was clearly actually meaning it in a good way in the context of the game - but then realising that it is so clear and obvious that Laumape(respect-his-name!) really does have a chip on his shoulder in general - he went to desperate lengths to distance himself from potentially meaning/referencing that.
Nisbo and Smithy both love talking about chips
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@stargazer said in Exodus:
@bones thanks much. Rings a bell now. A man as angry as him should have been a halfback.
The radio commentators said during the Hurricanes v Crusaders game that he was yapping all game - including at the ref, so he'd fit the halfback role in that respect very well haha.
He's the definition of all talk and no trousers. Goes missing in tough games and does one or two highlight reel plays per season, tops.