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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    7s is barely rugby

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    @mariner4life What a nonsense. It's just another form of rugby, requiring somewhat different skill sets and physical preparation. Good for tournaments, not for competitions.

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    @Stargazer said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    @mariner4life What a nonsense. It's just another form of rugby, requiring somewhat different skill sets and physical preparation. Good for tournaments, not for competitions.

    Jonah was interviewed back in the day and said he liked Sevens cos there was more space but you could still smash people. That holds more sway than anything you can broach on the subject Stargazer....

    Sniff......

    I miss Jonah 😞

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    World Rugby to add 12 inductees to Hall of Fame at grand opening

    The full list of new inductees (with induction number and country) is:
    
    Brian O'Driscoll (121, Ireland), Shane Williams (122, Wales), Jeremy Guscott (123, England), Lawrence Dallaglio (124, England), Heather Moyse (125, Canada), John Dawes (126, Wales), GPS Macpherson (127, Scotland), Arthur Gould (128, Wales), Jonny Wilkinson (129, England), Daniel Carroll (130, Australia and USA), Daisuke Ohata (131, Japan) and Maggie Alphonsi (132, England).
    

    http://www.worldrugby.org/news/204487

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    How about a gold medal in the Olympic Games? Would that suffice as sufficient reward for the outstanding Fiji Sevens team?

    The party and celebration for that gold medal will linger on for ever.

    If you need to receive some meaningless award from the top to celebrate your year on top of your gold medal, then I strongly suspect the issue lies with you, not World Rugby.

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    i know fiji won gold.. but the all blacks just broke a new record amongst t1 nations.. sevens gold will be won every 4 years.. 18 in a row is a rare..
    not to mention the abs got a full sweep with maximum points in the tri nations..

    thats the only reason why i think the ABs got it over Fiji

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    @mimic The All Blacks won every single game & tournament for which the voting period encompassed. Fiji won 4 of 11. Hell, England won everything as well, so Fiji are arguably only third.

    There is argument for Ben Ryan, although can you imagine the racism complaints if the only non-Fijian in the squad was to win something when the rest didn't?

    I do agree with Kolinisau for sevens player.

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    @Stargazer said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    World Rugby to add 12 inductees to Hall of Fame at grand opening

    The full list of new inductees (with induction number and country) is:
    
    Brian O'Driscoll (121, Ireland), Shane Williams (122, Wales), Jeremy Guscott (123, England), Lawrence Dallaglio (124, England), Heather Moyse (125, Canada), John Dawes (126, Wales), GPS Macpherson (127, Scotland), Arthur Gould (128, Wales), Jonny Wilkinson (129, England), Daniel Carroll (130, Australia and USA), Daisuke Ohata (131, Japan) and Maggie Alphonsi (132, England).
    

    http://www.worldrugby.org/news/204487

    Hall of Fame is a sick pathetic joke until they induct Tree.

    Completely fucking pathetic.

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    @mimic said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    i know fiji won gold.. but the all blacks just broke a new record amongst t1 nations.. sevens gold will be won every 4 years.. 18 in a row is a rare..

    Nah. Will be broken next year.

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    Ignore me. He is there. Couldn't find him on first look.

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    @booboo said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    Ignore me. He is there. Couldn't find him on first look.

    Interestingly he doesn't show up under "Lock" which is where I first looked.

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    @mariner4life I can see the post you deleted ... 🙂

    You should be ashamed of yourself.

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    @booboo no, that's who i thought you meant, but i knew he was in there, hence my confusion

    I forgot to allow for your retardedness, that was my error

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    @mariner4life @booboo think you guys would have been in QLD long enough to get a handle on the 6-fingered keyboard by now

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    @booboo said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    @mimic said in World Rugby Awards 2016:

    i know fiji won gold.. but the all blacks just broke a new record amongst t1 nations.. sevens gold will be won every 4 years.. 18 in a row is a rare..

    Nah. Will be broken next year.

    even if it is broken.. you don't expect it to be done every 4 years..

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    New Zealand Rugby Awards Finalists

    Charles Monro Rugby Volunteer of the Year
    Mark Andersen (Manawatu)
    Gary Donovan (Auckland)
    Mike Woollett (Wellington)

    New Zealand Rugby Referee of the Year
    Glen Jackson (Bay of Plenty)
    Richard Kelly (Taranaki)
    Rebecca Mahoney (Wairarapa Bush)

    New Zealand Rugby Age Grade Player of the Year
    Jordie Barrett (Canterbury)
    Luke Jacobson (Waikato)
    Shaun Stevenson (Waikato)

    Mitre 10 Heartland Championship Player of the Year
    James Lash (Buller)
    Willie Paia'aua (Horowhenua/Kapiti)
    Te Rangatira Waitokia (Wanganui)

    Mitre 10 Cup Player of the Year
    Jordie Barrett (Canterbury)
    Rieko Ioane (Auckland)
    Michael Little (North Harbour)

    Richard Crawshaw Memorial All Blacks Sevens Player of the Year
    Sam Dickson (Canterbury)
    Rieko Ioane (Auckland)
    Tim Mikkelson (Waikato)

    Black Ferns Sevens Player of the Year
    Sarah Goss (Manawatu)
    Niall Williams (Auckland)
    Portia Woodman (Counties Manukau)

    Sky Television Fans Try of the Year
    Dan Pryor (Highlanders)
    Isaiah Punivai (Christ's College)
    Selica Winiata (Black Ferns)

    Investec Super Rugby Player of the Year
    Beauden Barrett (Hurricanes)
    Damian McKenzie (Chiefs)
    Ardie Savea (Hurricanes)

    Tom French Memorial Maori Player of the Year
    Dane Coles (Ngati Porou)
    Rieko Ioane (Ngapuhi / Te Whanau a Apanui))
    TJ Perenara (Te Arawa)

    New Zealand Rugby Women's Player of the Year
    Kendra Cocksedge (Canterbury)
    Fiao'o Faamausili (Auckland)
    Selica Winiata (Manawatu)

    Kelvin Tremain Memorial Player of the Year
    Beauden Barrett (Taranaki/Hurricanes)
    Dane Coles (Wellington/Hurricanes)
    Sam Whitelock (Canterbury/Crusaders)

    ASB Rugby Coach of the Year
    Chris Boyd (Hurricanes)
    Steve Hansen (All Blacks)
    Steve Jackson (North Harbour)
    Scott Robertson (Canterbury)

    Adidas Team of the Year
    All Blacks
    Black Ferns
    Hurricanes

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  • MilkM Offline
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    Big year for Rieko Ioane.

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    @Milk said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2016:

    Big year for Rieko Ioane.

    Pheew, you spelt his name correct. It's the height of disrespect to not spell his name right

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    @ACT-Crusader said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2016:

    @Milk said in World, NZ & other Rugby Awards 2016:

    Big year for Rieko Ioane.

    Pheew, you spelt his name correct. It's the height of disrespect to not spell his name right

    Ha, I didn't at first. I had to go back and change it.

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