England v All Blacks
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Well that was an argument that polarised things wasn't it?
FWIW, my two pennyworth.
Win, lose or draw. You act with dignity. You don't decide whether to swap shirts, have a beer or a chat with the opposition dependent upon the result or how sulky your fans might be in their judgement of your "commitment".
The Nonu story? I don't know if it is true or not but from what I have come to expect from the man, it was firstly, unlikely and secondly if it was true then he would have had a good reason to be that unreasonable.
The TikTok dance thing: well it turns out that the TikTok dances were actually fines for whatever made up misdemeanours hade been judged upon, the Freeman one got exposure whereas all the others got binned pretty quickly. In today's SM world, once it's out there, then it's out there.
The Savea floor sweeping? Haven't seen it, don't want to see it, but if it is an "official" AB fluff piece that is on NZR and not on Savea.
In short boys and girls, have a bit of understanding, judge the guys on their performances by all means but let them be normal guys after the game.
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@SammyC said in England v All Blacks:
Colin meads used to make a point of taking beers into the opposition sheds after the game
yeah but what did he know about being a hard fluffybunny
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there are few things i hate more than the "this is why rugby is the greatest game of all" wankery that on-line rugby fans absolutely loooove to indulge in when ever any rugby player acts even remotely like a normal human being.
but holy shit, the very foundation of the game is beat the piss out of each other for 80 minutes, shake hands and get a beer. If we could do it when rucking was allowed and punches got warnings, then we should absolutely do it in the modern day "no one can get hurt" era.
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Are we looking for things to whinge about? So there is a post of Ardie sweeping the floor, or Poms dancing etc.
FFS everyone just surely does what suits them and I can't really see why it getting a few panties all twisted.
If you want to have a talk with opposition after game, great, if you don't also great.
I will give example, when I first went to Aussie and got talked into coaching, at the first preseason game the players all lined up and shook hands before the game! After the game ,I asked what the story was, and was told that's what they do over there. I quietly explained that no f***en team I coached would shake hands before the game, and I expected every player to shake hands and hopefully have a beer after the game, with the survivors , they would remember it!.
I wasn't even happy with players talking to opposition before game if it came to that.I know probably showing age etc, but f*** it, standards fellas!
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@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
Are we looking for things to whinge about? So there is a post of Ardie sweeping the floor, or Poms dancing etc.
FFS everyone just surely does what suits them and I can't really see why it getting a few panties all twisted.
If you want to have a talk with opposition after game, great, if you don't also great.
I will give example, when I first went to Aussie and got talked into coaching, at the first preseason game the players all lined up and shook hands before the game! After the game ,I asked what the story was, and was told that's what they do over there. I quietly explained that no f***en team I coached would shake hands before the game, and I expected every player to shake hands and hopefully have a beer after the game, with the survivors , they would remember it!.
I wasn't even happy with players talking to opposition before game if it came to that.I know probably showing age etc, but f*** it, standards fellas!
The first standard I judge loose forwards by is ruck involvement.
In of itself the SM post is fine, but taking in the wider perspective the picture tells a different story.
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@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
the players all lined up and shook hands before the game
that took a bit of getting used to
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@mariner4life said in England v All Blacks:
@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
the players all lined up and shook hands before the game
that took a bit of getting used to
As I said, my team stopped it from that day on, and they never did it again that I was aware of in years I was at club (about 20). as did the 'B's and colts although a ref once insisted the colts did shake hands before game once that I knew of.
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@reprobate said in England v All Blacks:
Cleaning up after yourself is basically a good thing. Recording it and posting it to social media to get congratulated for it is fucked up.
Geez mate when I played , scoring a try or winning a ruck was a good thing, but needing to celebrate (high fives etc)was f***ed up in our minds, but if players today wish to do it, up to them.
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@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
@reprobate said in England v All Blacks:
Cleaning up after yourself is basically a good thing. Recording it and posting it to social media to get congratulated for it is fucked up.
Geez mate when I played , scoring a try or winning a ruck was a good thing, but needing to celebrate (high fives etc)was f***ed up in our minds, but if players today wish to do it, up to them.
All I saying times change etc.So he's celebrating cleaning the sheds?
It just comes across as the worst 'look how humble i am, doing this menial job when I'm a superstar'. whether it is him or NZR doing it, just fucking stop it. Doing it is a good thing, deliberately publicising it for praise is cringeworthy and about the least NZ thing I've ever heard of. -
@reprobate said in England v All Blacks:
@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
@reprobate said in England v All Blacks:
Cleaning up after yourself is basically a good thing. Recording it and posting it to social media to get congratulated for it is fucked up.
Geez mate when I played , scoring a try or winning a ruck was a good thing, but needing to celebrate (high fives etc)was f***ed up in our minds, but if players today wish to do it, up to them.
All I saying times change etc.So he's celebrating cleaning the sheds?
It just comes across as the worst 'look how humble i am, doing this menial job when I'm a superstar'. whether it is him or NZR doing it, just fucking stop it. Doing it is a good thing, deliberately publicising it for praise is cringeworthy and about the least NZ thing I've ever heard of.Ok, well as I have only seen it on here, and it upsets some, so be it. Go crook at who posted it on here too if it upsets you. I understand what you saying etc, and not really knocking you mate.
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@mariner4life said in England v All Blacks:
@Dan54 said in England v All Blacks:
the players all lined up and shook hands before the game
that took a bit of getting used to
I wouldnt trust where an aussie had put his fingers especially if you played with a Hopoate
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@bayimports said in England v All Blacks:
I wouldnt trust where an aussie had put his fingers especially if you played with a Hopoate
John Hopoate, the aussie guy born in Nuku'alofa? The guy who represented Tonga in league? I think you've been given a bum steer, mate!
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@nostrildamus said in England v All Blacks:
@bayimports said in England v All Blacks:
I wouldnt trust where an aussie had put his fingers especially if you played with a Hopoate
John Hopoate, the aussie guy born in Nuku'alofa? The guy who represented Tonga in league? I think you've been given a bum steer, mate!
Nice, I will say only guy you're likely to get pink eye from after a hand shake

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@mariner4life said in England v All Blacks:
@SammyC said in England v All Blacks:
Colin meads used to make a point of taking beers into the opposition sheds after the game
yeah but what did he know about being a hard fluffybunny
Just misunderstood.
Ahead of the 1967 All Blacks visit to France, the New Zealand players had been cautioned about Benoit Dauga’s daunting physical presence, and in particular their coach Fred Allen had warned the second-row forward Colin “Pinetree” Meads to watch out. “We’d heard all tour about what a big tough rooster he was, and Fred really built him up to me,” said Meads. “I was told: ‘You’d better watch out, they say this Dauga can knock blokes out with one punch.’ ”
In a one-off Test match against France at the Stade Olympique de Colombes near Paris, Meads was deliberately kicked in the head during a melee on the ground, resulting in a nasty injury. After returning to the field stitched and bandaged, he sought immediate revenge on the culprit, whom he assumed to be Dauga, punching him in the face and breaking his nose.
Later, at the post-match dinner, when a puzzled Dauga approached Meads to ask why he had done such a thing, the New Zealander gave him both barrels, explaining that it was recompense for his vicious earlier behaviour – only to discover that Dauga was entirely innocent, and that the villain of the piece had in fact been the France No 8 Walter Spanghero.
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@Jet said in England v All Blacks:
@MajorRage said in England v All Blacks:
@Jet said in England v All Blacks:

This is why we are where we are.
There is no edge.
I listened to a podcast recently where Conor Murray told an anecdote from his new book of how he tried to go into the Allblacks dressing room to get a jersey swap and Ma'a Nonu was stood outside eating.
He turns to Murray and says "where are you going?" "eh I was going in to swap a shirt" "you're not going in there mate".
Thats Henry Pollock. Englands youngest player, shithouse in chief, and Cortez Ratima is gurning with him for a photo after a rubbish performance himself.
I know im a dinosaur, but I preferred when our boys were aloof, unapproachable, hard nosed, miserable looking bastards.
You are giving Pollock an inch there. It's all cosy. "These Allblack lads are sound".
Imagine Austin Healy sat beside Tana Umaga in the dressing room...........
Good lord. What a complete load of wank.
Two young players swapped a jersey. A photo was taken of just after it, clearly with little planning.
Hate to tell you this, but if losing teams didn’t want to swap …. You could only do it when you drew.
You're misreading me.
You go and hand the jersey, shake the hand and walk away. Maybe do it in corridor.
It shouldnt be ceremonial. You shouldnt be smiling. You should be filthy. You avoid a photo if possible.
Ratima looks like someone who won a prize to be there.
All these little percentages of beta behaviour are compounding.
We used to be aresholes, sure, but we were winners.
I cannot believe you have doubled down!
I'm prepared to detract the last paragraph upon the misread.