Olympics Thread
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="reprobate" data-cid="595338" data-time="1468036136"><p>as far as i'm concerned you've got to be a self-centred fluffybunny to come out and talk about that before the olympics. it just isn't helpful at all to the guys that have been picked who are going there to represent nz.</p></blockquote>Contrast that with how Izzy took missing out on rwc 15
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<p>as far as i'm concerned you've got to be a self-centred fluffybunny to come out and talk about that before the olympics. it just isn't helpful at all to the guys that have been picked who are going there to represent nz.</p>
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<p>Seems entirely within his character given he's a fluffybunny on the field.</p> -
<p>My Olympic hero #droody</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.runnersworld.com/olympic-trials/meet-the-mustachioed-beer-drinking-hero-who-crashed-the-trials-10k'>http://www.runnersworld.com/olympic-trials/meet-the-mustachioed-beer-drinking-hero-who-crashed-the-trials-10k</a></p>
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<p>From what I saw in the last tournament, he tackled as good as 10 year old school girl. You can't pick anyone who misses that many.</p>
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KTN did seem a little scathing of the environment though. There must be something in it other than Baker's sour grapes. Add to that some questionable selections and poor performances, suggests all is not well IMO.
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="ACT Crusader" data-cid="595578" data-time="1468074301"><p>KTN did seem a little scathing of the environment though. There must be something in it other than Baker's sour grapes. Add to that some questionable selections and poor performances, suggests all is not well IMO.</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="ACT Crusader" data-cid="595578" data-time="1468074301"><p>KTN did seem a little scathing of the environment though. There must be something in it other than Baker's sour grapes. Add to that some questionable selections and poor performances, suggests all is not well IMO.</p></blockquote>
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Why has this not surfaced before then? I doubt Titch would be changing a great deal of his tried and tested in his quest for gold, so I expect the other factor is the players, has Messam said anything in his whinge about missing out? -
<p>I was rather meh about Rio, especially with all the shitty stories coming from there, and athletes withdrawing. But yesterday Youtube happened to suggest some sport vids, and I watched Jack Lovelock 1500m, Peter Snell 800/1500 double and the men's eight in 72. And I got the rah rah feeling.</p>
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<p><strong>KTN did seem a little scathing of the environment though. </strong>There must be something in it other than Baker's sour grapes. Add to that some questionable selections and poor performances, suggests all is not well IMO.</p>
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<p>Te Nana isn't in the environment and it appears from the Titch conversation isn't aware of how some 15s players are available for the 7s team.</p>
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<p>Baker is a goose, you only need to look at his idiocy on the field to see good reasons for his exclusion and why he's a risk for the team.</p>
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<p>Why has this not surfaced before then? I doubt Titch would be changing a great deal of his tried and tested in his quest for gold, so I expect the other factor is the players, <strong>has Messam said anything in his whinge</strong> about missing out?</p>
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<p>he hasnt (as far as I know) which is the point I was making...</p>
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<p>he hasnt (as far as I know) which is the point I was making...</p>
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<p>Neither has anyone else as far as I can remember, and Titch has been at it for decades. The weight of numbers are in his favour</p> -
<a class="bbc_url" href="http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11676547">http://m.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11676547</a><br><br><strong></strong><blockquote class="ipsBlockquote"><p>
<strong></strong><br><strong>Bookies favour Kiwis with gold medal odds</strong><strong></strong><strong></strong><br><br>
Eric Murray and Hamish Bond of New Zealand celebrate in their gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics.<br>
By Sam Hewat<br><br>
The bookies have found favour with several New Zealand athletes heading to Rio, with odds firmly on some of our Olympic favourites.<br><br>
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray top the list with odds of just 1.02 euros at Irish bookermaker Paddy Power for them to back up their London gold medal in the coxless pair.<br><br>
Lisa Carrington closely follows with odds on her to win the Women's K1 200m at 1.16.<br><br>
Despite being the favourite in the K1 500m as well, Carrington's odds for the longer form are much more profitable at 3.00.<br><br>
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke go for 1.33 in the Men's 49er Sailing. Considering they only just lost their first race in four years last week, there is money to be made with the next best competitor coming in at 4.00.<br><br>
Next down the list is the Men's Sprint Team Cycling who are favourites to gain gold at 1.40. France is the next best at 4.50.<br><br><br>
London gold medallist, Mahe Drysdale, is at 1.57 to win the Men's Single Sculls while Valerie Adams is the favourite in the Women's Shot Put at 1.80.<br><br>
After that, the odds push out a lot further.<br><br>
The more risky punters will be looking to cash in on some of our outside hopefuls.<br><br>
The Men's Sevens team is paying at 3.50 and the Womens at 3.00.<br><br>
Tom Walsh is paying a whopping 9.00 in the Men's Shot Put while Lauren Boyle is second favourite in the Women's 800m Freestyle at 15.00.<br><br>
If the favourite, Katie Ledecky from the United States, should happen to false start or blow a fuse, betters could land huge money from a bet on Boyle.<br><br>
Some have also predicted Zoe Stevenson and Eve Macfarlane to win gold in the Women's Double Sculls, and they are currently paying 4.00.<br><br>
In any case, New Zealand can expect a number of medals; gold, silver and bronze.<br><br>
All odds are in Euro currency<br><br></p></blockquote>
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Not sure how odds can be in Euros ...</p></blockquote>
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Paddy power = Ireland = Euro</p></blockquote>
Agree with Booboo. Decimals odds are currency agnostic. If the odds are 1.16 than you receive 0.16 (extra) units for every unit invested. <br><br>
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<p>Both Gracenote and Luciana Barra had predicted NZ to finish 10th on the Gold Medal table with 8 and 10 respectively, although Gracenotes lasts update has us dropping one gold but still gathering a record 25 in total (7 gold, 11 silver and 7 bronze).</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.gracenote.com/gracenote-refreshes-2016-olympic-medal-predictions-30-days-opening-ceremonies/'>http://www.gracenote.com/gracenote-refreshes-2016-olympic-medal-predictions-30-days-opening-ceremonies/​</a></p>
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<p>Predicted medallists at olympicmedalsprediction.com</p>
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8 golds would be astonishing. With or without the Russkies. That's getting to the realms of fantasy.<br><br>
Hell 6 in Lodnod was amazing. By far the most we had ever won (double previous best I think) excluding the LA boycott.<br><br>
I do think that 3 is not only our most golds but also par for the course.<br><br>
Off the top of my head:<br><br>
London 6<br>
Beijing 3<br>
Athens 3<br>
Sydney 1<br>
Atlanta 3<br>
Barcelona... 1???<br>
Seoul 3<br>
LA 8<br>
Montreal ... 2 (Walker, Hockey) ... or 3 ... ? Dunno<br>
Munich ... now I'm struggling ... more ... Eights plus?<br><br>
Will have to go the Google