Would-be hardmen thread
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@nepia Yeah Larsen was a beat cop in Takapuna.
I can't remember Kamo ever being involved in anything?
Back in the mists of time Grant Batty was an angry little man. Would run halfway across the field to get involved in a bit of biff. Even though he would have need a step ladder in order to connect. Definitely compensating...
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Sir Richie would probably suggest Quade for this thread
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@bayimports said in Would-be hardmen thread:
Sir Richie would probably suggest Quade for this thread
Yeah but anyone who steps in a boxing ring deserves respect
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@nepia said in Would-be hardmen thread:
@bayimports said in Would-be hardmen thread:
Brendon Cannon (I think) must be in the frame for his wuss punch on Kev.
Keven never even felt it, didn't notice it, kept on doing whatever he was doing uninterrupted - likely first knew about it when he saw the replay a week later!
The reality is Cannon hit him flush with a good right hook, shoulder behind it, that rocked Keven. He reckoned it sent him cross-eyed and he kept his feet only through the grappling that followed. As they were walking off to the sin bin Keven amused himself with the thought that he'd been yellow carded for copping a punch in the head!
Mealamu confirmed they were lying on adjoining benches getting treated, talking about family. He played on. He had given Cannon a closed eye and some bloody cuts, and Brendan could not continue.
His later advice to others was:
"Don't go near his head'. I've proved that's ineffective. I haven't tested Kevvy's ribs yet so give them a go,"
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Michael Brial
The FB one is better quality
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@tim said in Would-be hardmen thread:
@dogmeat said in Would-be hardmen thread:
I can't remember Kamo ever being involved in anything?
Yeah, never saw Jones try it on. Bad call from @Nepia
Wasn't Jones involved in a punch up with Norm Hewitt at training? Norm came off second best iirc. Jones also had a scrap with John Eales and soundly beat the shit out of him. He may have looked like a weird gangly mofo but he was not one to be fůcked with.
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Wallaby prop Dan Crowley was a dirty cnut and cheapshot merchant. But he was a legit undercover cop and probably no coward. There were times he didn't have his picture in the match programs because they didn't want to reveal his identity.
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@rancid-schnitzel It appears Jones definitely did have a bit of mongrel
also found an article that confirms Norm and Jones exchanged punches at a training session in Brisbane in 96
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@rancid-schnitzel said in Would-be hardmen thread:
@tim said in Would-be hardmen thread:
@dogmeat said in Would-be hardmen thread:
I can't remember Kamo ever being involved in anything?
Yeah, never saw Jones try it on. Bad call from @Nepia
Wasn't Jones involved in a punch up with Norm Hewitt at training? Norm came off second best iirc. Jones also had a scrap with John Eales and soundly beat the shit out of him. He may have looked like a weird gangly mofo but he was not one to be fůcked with.
When did he beat up Eales ?
I’d put money on Norm vs Jones, perhaps he was feeling a bit like a midweeker and didn’t want to get in trouble for bashing a test player ? In fact I’m sure I remember that was the case, the book is in storage and not available til next month so I’ll have a look then.
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Eben Etzabitch loves to fight an outside back
All beach muscles no ticker.
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@tim said in Would-be hardmen thread:
@dogmeat said in Would-be hardmen thread:
I can't remember Kamo ever being involved in anything?
Yeah, never saw Jones try it on. Bad call from @Nepia
Nah, Jones was alright I say. He had a real touch of mongrel and was pretty able with it, mobile and involved. I wouldn't categorise him as a "hard man" - he was an important part though of some of the best forward packs I have seen from you blokes.
I well remember on a bus on the way to a Bledisloe game in my Sydney home town - a mate who had done well in contaminated site remediation regularly had his clients out for an early dinner then off to the game together.
On this occasion he introduced me to a new young engineer he had put on, making sure I heard him say "cousin of Ian Jones". She was all demure and polite meeting his most important client - paid him a fortune 'cos he was good at it - until I spluttered "He's one of the dirtiest bastards who ever pulled on a boot for you mongrels!" Well it brought the house down, she beamed with pride - made her night.
I have just discovered I did not read the thread title / focus accurately ...
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Derwyn Jones
Lanky string of piss