Skip to content
  • Categories
Collapse

The Silver Fern

  • Tipping
  • Team Sheets
  • Highlights
  • Results
    • All Blacks

      Search every All Blacks Test. Filter results by year, opposition, location, venue, city and RWC stage

    • Super Rugby

      Search every Super Rugby since match 1996

    • NPC

      Search NPC results. Only first division matches from 1976-2005. All results from the 14 team competition (2006-present) are included

Gold Coast Comm Games

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Sports Talk
764 Posts 57 Posters 36.6k Views 5 Watching
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • MokeyM Offline
    MokeyM Offline
    Mokey
    wrote on last edited by
    #292

    Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

    Chris B.C 1 Reply Last reply
    0
    • MokeyM Offline
      MokeyM Offline
      Mokey
      wrote on last edited by
      #293

      The coverage has fucked me off both because of the ads and cutaways at the worst possible time, but also the interviews make me CRINGE. The questions are vapid, and so often (especially from the newer athletes) you can see on their faces WTF is this shit? The more experienced ones can bland it out. But last night with Tom Walsh, and the interviewer basically ordering him to thank NZ...that was just gross.

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • MokeyM Mokey

        Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

        Chris B.C Online
        Chris B.C Online
        Chris B.
        wrote on last edited by Chris B.
        #294

        @mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

        Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

        Yeah - Cam Meyer's brother ran him off the road and held him down for 30 seconds. 🙂

        I think they said the motorbike disturbed some road cones. Would only have needed to slow Hamish up a few seconds to shift him from silver to bronze.

        Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

        mariner4lifeM barbarianB WillieTheWaiterW 3 Replies Last reply
        0
        • Chris B.C Chris B.

          @mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

          Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

          Yeah - Cam Meyer's brother ran him off the road and held him down for 30 seconds. 🙂

          I think they said the motorbike disturbed some road cones. Would only have needed to slow Hamish up a few seconds to shift him from silver to bronze.

          Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

          mariner4lifeM Offline
          mariner4lifeM Offline
          mariner4life
          wrote on last edited by
          #295

          @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

          @mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

          Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

          Yeah - Cam Meyer's brother ran him off the road and held him down for 30 seconds. 🙂

          I think they said the motorbike disturbed some road cones. Would only have needed to slow Hamish up a few seconds to shift him from silver to bronze.

          Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

          nefarious!

          1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • Chris B.C Chris B.

            @mokey said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

            Something happened with Bond also - interference by a motorbike or something? I saw a mention of that on the Stuff live blog.

            Yeah - Cam Meyer's brother ran him off the road and held him down for 30 seconds. 🙂

            I think they said the motorbike disturbed some road cones. Would only have needed to slow Hamish up a few seconds to shift him from silver to bronze.

            Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

            barbarianB Offline
            barbarianB Offline
            barbarian
            wrote on last edited by
            #296

            @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

            Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

            I was that official.

            I have no regrets.

            CARN AUSSIE

            canefanC 1 Reply Last reply
            12
            • barbarianB barbarian

              @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

              Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

              I was that official.

              I have no regrets.

              CARN AUSSIE

              canefanC Offline
              canefanC Offline
              canefan
              wrote on last edited by
              #297

              @barbarian said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

              @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

              Edit: "Bond had a brief frustrating moment before the halfway stage when he was impeded by an official on a motorbike - who was trying to avoid a team car which had pulled over - and then almost immediately after had to avoided a road cone that had fallen into his path."

              I was that official.

              I have no regrets.

              CARN AUSSIE

              I heard they taped sandpaper onto the road in front of Bond

              1 Reply Last reply
              2
              • mikedogzM Online
                mikedogzM Online
                mikedogz
                wrote on last edited by
                #298

                Laurel Hubbard retired.

                A photo I found of her when she was a dude.

                0_1523332837008_a5ed8184-8925-44a2-8e4b-4b21b549295b-image.png

                jeggaJ 1 Reply Last reply
                1
                • BovidaeB Offline
                  BovidaeB Offline
                  Bovidae
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #299

                  Villumsen 2nd and Buchanan 5th in the womens time trial.

                  1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • Chris B.C Online
                    Chris B.C Online
                    Chris B.
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #300

                    Australian cycling commentators grating like sandpaper - apparently both time trials were over at the 10km mark.

                    V 1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • Chris B.C Chris B.

                      Australian cycling commentators grating like sandpaper - apparently both time trials were over at the 10km mark.

                      V Do not disturb
                      V Do not disturb
                      Virgil
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #301

                      @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                      Australian cycling commentators grating like sandpaper - apparently both time trials were over at the 10km mark.

                      Yeah like winning 467 golds already isn’t enough for the fluffybunnies.

                      1 Reply Last reply
                      1
                      • mikedogzM mikedogz

                        Laurel Hubbard retired.

                        A photo I found of her when she was a dude.

                        0_1523332837008_a5ed8184-8925-44a2-8e4b-4b21b549295b-image.png

                        jeggaJ Offline
                        jeggaJ Offline
                        jegga
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #302

                        @mikedogz said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                        Laurel Hubbard retired.

                        A photo I found of her when she was a dude.

                        0_1523332837008_a5ed8184-8925-44a2-8e4b-4b21b549295b-image.png

                        Her father is/was anti gay marriage which must have been the source of some interesting conversations.

                        1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • canefanC Offline
                          canefanC Offline
                          canefan
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #303

                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/commonwealth-games/102980878/david-litis-remarkable-journey-from-tonga-to-auckland-to-commonwealth-games-champion

                          Classy young man

                          1 Reply Last reply
                          4
                          • canefanC canefan

                            @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            @canefan said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            Nasty.

                            Reality of her lifting with the women is that she was in her own competition anyway - her first lift was 7kg more than the best lift of the next best competitor.

                            How do you deal with all this if you're a sports administrator?

                            I reckon you allow transgender athletes and blade-runners etc to compete with the other athletes, but you have extra medals. e.g. If Laurel wins overall then she gets a gold, but so does the first natural born woman. If she comes second she gets a silver, but so does the person who comes third. If she comes fourth she gets nothing - like everyone else.

                            Participation medal. Nice

                            For whom?

                            I don't think Laurel should be able to compete against biological women. It puts her in a difficult situation because who can she compete against? Medals for Laurel and medals for everyone would be a very PC way to go

                            M Offline
                            M Offline
                            mooshld
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #304

                            @canefan said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            @canefan said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            @chris-b said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                            Nasty.

                            Reality of her lifting with the women is that she was in her own competition anyway - her first lift was 7kg more than the best lift of the next best competitor.

                            How do you deal with all this if you're a sports administrator?

                            I reckon you allow transgender athletes and blade-runners etc to compete with the other athletes, but you have extra medals. e.g. If Laurel wins overall then she gets a gold, but so does the first natural born woman. If she comes second she gets a silver, but so does the person who comes third. If she comes fourth she gets nothing - like everyone else.

                            Participation medal. Nice

                            For whom?

                            It puts her in a difficult situation because who can she compete against?

                            I don't get this argument. She can compete against other transgender woman, in their own competition. The games provide categories for men and woman. You don't fall into either start your own games. If there is interest it shouldn't be a problem. If you want to invite the best female athletes in the world go for it. But don't be surprised if the ones born female prefer a more level playing field.

                            I am all for people identifying how they want to, and if all the woman in our office started using the mens I could not care less, no one is in the shitter to look at anyone elses junk or to assault anyone. We are all just browsing on our phones, trying to forget about the drudgery of work.

                            These athletes are just being arseholes. They know their body is different from other woman, shit that's their main issue in life. To pretend that it suddenly isn't and its a level playing field is laughable. I had a good chat with someone in the transgender community about this.

                            Her quote.

                            "You have to be some kind of narcissist to pretend your body is the same as everyone elses, when you've spent your whole life trying to escape it. "

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            3
                            • No QuarterN Offline
                              No QuarterN Offline
                              No Quarter
                              wrote on last edited by No Quarter
                              #305

                              @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                              The harsh reality is they just can't compete in elite sports unless they compete as their gender at birth. This obviously only impacts male -> female transgender, as you're never going to get female -> male transgender competing in mens sports for obvious reasons.

                              All this bullshit about "inclusivity" is being taken way too far, and sporting bodies need to draw a bloody line in the sand. They've got very solid science backing them up on this, but they're just weak as piss fearing a backlash from the radical lefties.

                              CatograndeC M Rancid SchnitzelR 3 Replies Last reply
                              0
                              • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                                The harsh reality is they just can't compete in elite sports unless they compete as their gender at birth. This obviously only impacts male -> female transgender, as you're never going to get female -> male transgender competing in mens sports for obvious reasons.

                                All this bullshit about "inclusivity" is being taken way too far, and sporting bodies need to draw a bloody line in the sand. They've got very solid science backing them up on this, but they're just weak as piss fearing a backlash from the radical lefties.

                                CatograndeC Offline
                                CatograndeC Offline
                                Catogrande
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #306

                                @no-quarter said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                                @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best...

                                Guaranteed medal though?

                                1 Reply Last reply
                                1
                                • StargazerS Offline
                                  StargazerS Offline
                                  Stargazer
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #307

                                  I noticed not everyone knowing where they can watch the different sports. Maybe this helps?

                                  https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/commonwealth-games/schedule

                                  For online streams, see https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/commonwealth-games

                                  Games Extra is channel 14 on Freeview

                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                  1
                                  • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                    @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                                    The harsh reality is they just can't compete in elite sports unless they compete as their gender at birth. This obviously only impacts male -> female transgender, as you're never going to get female -> male transgender competing in mens sports for obvious reasons.

                                    All this bullshit about "inclusivity" is being taken way too far, and sporting bodies need to draw a bloody line in the sand. They've got very solid science backing them up on this, but they're just weak as piss fearing a backlash from the radical lefties.

                                    M Offline
                                    M Offline
                                    mooshld
                                    wrote on last edited by mooshld
                                    #308

                                    @no-quarter said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                                    @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                                    If .3% is true that means there is over a million people in the USA alone. There are countries smaller then that and they manage to have their own sporting leagues. Yeah you're not going to get superbowl coverage or cash when you start out. But tough shit. Life is not fair, and we all have to start somewhere.

                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                    0
                                    • Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
                                      Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
                                      Rancid Schnitzel
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #309

                                      Re the transgender athelete thing, I had the pest control guy round today who also happened to be a top swimmer but unfortunately was in the same events as Thorpe, Hackett and Perkins (unlucky fucker). He was having quite the rant about the TJ athletes and how he couldn't understand why they would even want to compete on those terms. Particular mention was made of that AFL colossus who still has a cock and will likely end up crippling someone.

                                      The fact that an honest and logical conversation cannot be had about this due to fear of being labelled some kind of bigot is so utterly ridiculous.

                                      M 1 Reply Last reply
                                      0
                                      • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                        @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                                        The harsh reality is they just can't compete in elite sports unless they compete as their gender at birth. This obviously only impacts male -> female transgender, as you're never going to get female -> male transgender competing in mens sports for obvious reasons.

                                        All this bullshit about "inclusivity" is being taken way too far, and sporting bodies need to draw a bloody line in the sand. They've got very solid science backing them up on this, but they're just weak as piss fearing a backlash from the radical lefties.

                                        Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
                                        Rancid SchnitzelR Offline
                                        Rancid Schnitzel
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #310

                                        @no-quarter said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                                        @mooshld agree with all of that, but there are hardly any transgender people around. They are an anomoly at best. In the US for example they make up just 0.3% of the population - though you wouldn't know it given how much media they get. So any "transgender only" events are not viable.

                                        The harsh reality is they just can't compete in elite sports unless they compete as their gender at birth. This obviously only impacts male -> female transgender, as you're never going to get female -> male transgender competing in mens sports for obvious reasons.

                                        All this bullshit about "inclusivity" is being taken way too far, and sporting bodies need to draw a bloody line in the sand. They've got very solid science backing them up on this, but they're just weak as piss fearing a backlash from the radical lefties.

                                        Surely that must be 0.03%?

                                        1 Reply Last reply
                                        0
                                        • Rancid SchnitzelR Rancid Schnitzel

                                          Re the transgender athelete thing, I had the pest control guy round today who also happened to be a top swimmer but unfortunately was in the same events as Thorpe, Hackett and Perkins (unlucky fucker). He was having quite the rant about the TJ athletes and how he couldn't understand why they would even want to compete on those terms. Particular mention was made of that AFL colossus who still has a cock and will likely end up crippling someone.

                                          The fact that an honest and logical conversation cannot be had about this due to fear of being labelled some kind of bigot is so utterly ridiculous.

                                          M Offline
                                          M Offline
                                          mooshld
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #311

                                          @rancid-schnitzel said in Gold Coast Comm Games:

                                          The fact that an honest and logical conversation cannot be had about this due to fear of being labelled some kind of bigot is so utterly ridiculous.

                                          Maybe on the internet, but in real life most people seem totally capable of doing this.

                                          Rancid SchnitzelR 1 Reply Last reply
                                          1
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Don't have an account? Register

                                          • Search
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Categories
                                          • Search