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    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mikedogz said in Aaron Hopa:

    https://thespinoff.co.nz/sports/08-12-2018/when-a-chief-dies-the-aaron-hopa-story/?fbclid=IwAR0G4ECktoxlHx_lDHom_b6fqiW8BH3bDZrjIf3b-ctiaDJFrz4FI8ktzNU

    That’s probably the best article to appear on the spinoff .

    I read it this morning. Gets a bit dusty towards the end. Very well written.

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    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    Him passing away pretty much launched Troy Flavells career if I remember rightly.

    I don't think that's correct, Flavell was around in 1997 but was caught up in the eye gouging incident which impacted on his early career - he first made the ABs in 2000?

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    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

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    @nepia said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    Him passing away pretty much launched Troy Flavells career if I remember rightly.

    I don't think that's correct, Flavell was around in 1997 but was caught up in the eye gouging incident which impacted on his early career - he first made the ABs in 2000?

    True. Eye gouged my old classmate Steve Skinnon

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    Man that is so sad on so many levels. The guy had the rugby world at his feet, could have impacted our push at RWC 99 and gone on to have a great life with the woman he loved. What a waste

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    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

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    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

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    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

    Yeah , imagine doing the oriental bay run ? Carrying two cans down five flights of stairs and back again . Chris Tregaskis was a rubbishman too and I think Frank Bunce?

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    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

    Yeah , imagine doing the oriental bay run ? Carrying two cans down five flights of stairs and back again . Chris Tregaskis was a rubbishman too and I think Frank Bunce?

    Chris Tregaskis was a builder I think and even in the amateur days an absolute monster.

    I prefer a more leisurely stroll on ori bay, you can do much more perving at walking pace.

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    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

    Yeah , imagine doing the oriental bay run ? Carrying two cans down five flights of stairs and back again . Chris Tregaskis was a rubbishman too and I think Frank Bunce?

    Chris Tregaskis was a builder I think and even in the amateur days an absolute monster.

    I prefer a more leisurely stroll on ori bay, you can do much more perving at walking pace.

    I worked with him a couple of years ago, he’s a tiler now. His nickname trash because he worked on the bins for a while.

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    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

    Yeah , imagine doing the oriental bay run ? Carrying two cans down five flights of stairs and back again . Chris Tregaskis was a rubbishman too and I think Frank Bunce?

    Chris Tregaskis was a builder I think and even in the amateur days an absolute monster.

    I prefer a more leisurely stroll on ori bay, you can do much more perving at walking pace.

    I worked with him a couple of years ago, he’s a tiler now. His nickname trash because he worked on the bins for a while.

    Not because kinda sounds like Tregaskis?

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    @booboo said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @mn5 said in Aaron Hopa:

    @jegga said in Aaron Hopa:

    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    That is a brilliantly written heartbreaking story.

    Have to look at a new vacuum cleaner, as the current one clearly isnt doing its bloody job!

    Considering all their other stories about rugby are mostly sneering it’s a surprise that one slipped through the cracks .

    There’s been a few Wellington players who were rubbish collectors over the years , back in the day when then collected it from your back door it would have been an awesome way to get fit .

    Greatest of them all being the late JC of course.

    Yeah , imagine doing the oriental bay run ? Carrying two cans down five flights of stairs and back again . Chris Tregaskis was a rubbishman too and I think Frank Bunce?

    Chris Tregaskis was a builder I think and even in the amateur days an absolute monster.

    I prefer a more leisurely stroll on ori bay, you can do much more perving at walking pace.

    I worked with him a couple of years ago, he’s a tiler now. His nickname trash because he worked on the bins for a while.

    Not because kinda sounds like Tregaskis?

    double entendre?

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    Frank Bunce was a dustie, and played for the Dustie's Touch team at Manukau Rovers and Carlton (Grammar Tech). Had a pretty handy team mate in Eric Rush who played as well, although Eric wasn't a dustie.

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    @dk said in Aaron Hopa:

    Frank Bunce was a dustie, and played for the Dustie's Touch team at Manukau Rovers and Carlton (Grammar Tech). Had a pretty handy team mate in Eric Rush who played as well, although Eric wasn't a dustie.

    I thought Rush did while he was a law student?

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    @nepia No mention of Messam yet. He used to run as part of Keith Lowen's crew.

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    @bovidae said in Aaron Hopa:

    @nepia No mention of Messam yet. He used to run as part of Keith Lowen's crew.

    I didn't know that, thought he came too late for the dusties in rugby.

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    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/9557906/From-All-Blacks-to-black-bags-for-Liam-Messam

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    @nepia said in Aaron Hopa:

    I didn't know that, thought he came too late for the dusties in rugby.

    Lowen's career after rugby. I don't know if he still does this now.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/sport/2732028/Rubbish-run-gives-Lowen-a-workout

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    @nepia Rush runs a supermarket here now.

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    @taniwharugby said in Aaron Hopa:

    @nepia Rush runs a supermarket here now.

    Robin Brooke used to own our local supermarket, used to see him regularly. Sold it a couple of years ago.

    Back on track - what was the actual cause of death with Aaron? I know he was doing an emergency ascent from a dive but what was the physiological problem? I haven't read enough about it.

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