North vs South
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@Chris-B said in North vs South:
@Bovidae said in North vs South:
I want JB to play at fullback because I don't see him starting on the wing for the ABs.
I wouldn't mind seeing the South play Jordie at 2nd five. Which would enable them to play Goodhue at centre and Jordan at fullback
Good thinking 99.
@antipodean said in North vs South:
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@Dice said in North vs South:
South Team
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@Stargazer said in North vs South:
@Nepia I remember reading somewhere that the Goodhue brothers have Ngāpuhi/Ngāti Hine lineage (don't know whether it's true).
Replace Goodhue with Whetton then.
Also, I could be related to them going by the bold.
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@antipodean Fainganuku over Ennor?
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@Dice said in North vs South:
@Nepia said in North vs South:
@Dice Picking the worst team from each Island looks like fun ... can't believe you included Pale Maori Jesus in this team though.
It was a special selection for a certain poster.
Dice outs himself as Aaron Mauger.
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@Nepia said in North vs South:
So, I'm procrastinating at work.
To the best of my knowledge Pakeha XV for the North.
And a Poly XV for the South with a ring in at lock (I think).
Barrett at fullback, Gregory on the wing instead of Hyland, and Black at 1st Five.
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How come a little bit of Poly trumps everything? DNA tests for everyone and gotta be over 50% to represent? And what happens if like proportional representation you need to get alliances to get past the post? Who decides?
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in North vs South:
How come a little bit of Poly trumps everything? DNA tests for everyone and gotta be over 50% to represent? And what happens if like proportional representation you need to get alliances to get past the post? Who decides?
I think @Nepia does.
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@Old-Samurai-Jack said in North vs South:
How come a little bit of Poly trumps everything? DNA tests for everyone and gotta be over 50% to represent? And what happens if like proportional representation you need to get alliances to get past the post? Who decides?
Jesus dude, it was just a little bit of fun - not everything is a culture war.