Olympics Thread
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<p>I love watching the swimming, have been far more into it than the sevens as an example.</p>
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<p>but then again I'm a life long swimmer myself, still training with a Masters squad 4-5 times weekly.</p>
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<p>the camera angles and the commentators are excellent, really great discussion on different techniques etc.</p>
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<p>And yes, there are plenty of swimmers who specialise in 200 fly. </p> -
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Yeah that was a really hard foul give where Bogut landed his shoulder. Ol' Gaze was at his cheerleading best on that play, "that's just a little man running into a big man" [emoji846] -
<p>Fuck it, if you're going to foul, you may as well do it properly. </p>
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<p>Taking a wider view - i'd say mens 7s Olympic debut has been wonderfully successful so far - some real upsets, it is truly competitive. 3 out of the 4 quarterfinals were nail biters, the quarterfinal placings came down to the last play of the last pool game and were decided by 1 for/against margin point.</p>
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I've watched the 7s and enjoyed it, but the basketball is where my main attention is at. Some of the games have been intense in that Pool B like that Serbia v France, Brazil v Spain and Croatia v Spain. <br><br>
Some huge games coming up to with Lithuania yet to play Argentina and Spain. And then the big Sth American game of Brazil v Argies. <br><br>
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<p>Olympic golf starts tonight with the men up first. Should be pretty interesting as its a relatively immature course with not a lot of trees at all an no real rough, just a huge amount of bunkers, lots of water and about 30-40 of the worlds biggest rodents making themselves at home on the course.</p>
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<p>Danny is in the 2nd group so an early start at 7.41am local time (so 10.41 here I think) and playing with Harrington and Manassero so not a bad group.</p>
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<p>Foxy is off at 10.36am with Cjehka of Germany and Olsesen from Denmark.</p> -
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<p>Fuck it, if you're going to foul, you may as well do it properly. </p>
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<p>contrary to popular belief basketball is not tiddlywinks</p> -
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<p>What the fuck is that?</p>
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<p>Capybara. Largest rodent in the world. They have them at Auckland zoo, they are about the size of a medium sized pig</p> -
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<p>It's very disappointing, but if building an awesome 7s teams means weakening the 15s in any way then forget it. 7s is a sideshow and always will be.</p>
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<p>Interestingly enough my Norwegian wife (who normally doesn't give a shit about rugby despite always checking the results to check my moods - bless her) rather enjoyed the 7s. <strong>She felt it was much easier to follow and much more exciting</strong>.</p>
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<p>For the casual I am sure this is almost 100% true. It appears to have been a great success and well received so far, hopefully it stays at the games for a while</p> -
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<p>If I were the ARU/NZRU I'd be trying to get a few photos of the lads pissing it up in the Village with <strong>Swedish handballers/Ukrainian gymnasts/Brazilian volleyballers.</strong></p>
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<p>Reckon that might do more to attract blokes to Tokyo than anything that happens on the field...</p>
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<p>You do mean the girls right? :think:</p> -
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<p>Olympic golf starts tonight with the men up first. Should be pretty interesting as its a relatively immature course with not a lot of trees at all an no real rough, just a huge amount of bunkers, lots of water and about 30-40 of the worlds biggest rodents making themselves at home on the course.</p>
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<p>Danny is in the 2nd group so an early start at 7.41am local time (so 10.41 here I think) and playing with Harrington and Manassero so not a bad group.</p>
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<p>Foxy is off at 10.36am with Cjehka of Germany and Olsesen from Denmark.</p>
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<p>There's a little rivalry between Lee and Manassero (unbeknownst to them): Manasser broke Danny Lee's record as the youngest ever winner on the European Tour. Go get revenge Danny!</p>
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<p>With such a small field there is no really bad afternoon tee times where a golfer has to play all 18 holes battling the wind. So scoring should be low throughout.</p>
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<p>The course is relatively short, too, so should suit Foxy who could bomb his way around. Really unfortunate that it's not a team's event with alternate shot. Foxy could crush it off the tee and Danny's short iron and wedge game could then knock near the hole.</p> -
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Seems Sir Clive Woodward has been laughing it up on the BBC coverage which alot of other countrys pick up and really hammering home 'The All Blacks' lost to Japan, 'The All Blacks' are out at the quarter finals, 'The All Blacks' only won 1 out of 4 games .</p></blockquote>
I thought Lord Bald used to tell his players to refer to them as New Zealand not the All Blacks. -
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<p>And yes, there are plenty of swimmers who specialise in 200 fly. </p>
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<p>Just as given the opportunity some would specialise in the 100m moonwalk. Technically difficult and not the fastest way to cover the distance... ;)</p> -
<p>now there is an olympic event i could get behind. </p>
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There's a little rivalry between Lee and Manassero (unbeknownst to them): Manasser broke Danny Lee's record as the youngest ever winner on the European Tour. Go get revenge Danny!<br><br>
With such a small field there is no really bad afternoon tee times where a golfer has to play all 18 holes battling the wind. So scoring should be low throughout.<br><br>
The course is relatively short, too, so should suit Foxy who could bomb his way around. Really unfortunate that it's not a team's event with alternate shot. Foxy could crush it off the tee and Danny's short iron and wedge game could then knock near the hole.</p></blockquote>
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Yeah not a long course and a rear opportunity coming home as 16 17 18 have real potential for an eagle birdie eagle finish....<br><br>
Saw saw vids from Danny and Foxys practice round. Danny was just in awe with how far Fox was hitting it off the tee. His swing speed is like 125mph! -
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<p>Oh FFS not only did not not play like All Blacks, they are not not acting like All Blacks after the match. I know there are plenty of rabid fans that will crucify the ref, but to have the coach and players come out after the game and whinge like that is bloody pathetic. Just give Fiji their dues and take it on the chin.</p>
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<p><strong>Those comments are frankly embarrassing.</strong> Time for Titch to be put out to pasture. Perhaps he and Quinn can go to the same retirement village and regale each other with tales of past glory.</p>
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<p>Totally agree. Contrast that with the attitude after the France QF exit in '07. Not a peep about the ref from anyone despite all the leading questions in the aftermath.</p> -
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<p>Totally agree. Contrast that with the attitude after the France QF exit inn '07. Not a peep about the ref from anyone despite all the leading questions in the aftermath.</p>
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<p>Did Titch whinge? NZH said he didn't while players did but I haven't seen the vision myself</p>