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    Bloody strong team for Auckland!!

    74K views · 743 reactions | 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣8️⃣ Auckland vs North Auckland...

    74K views · 743 reactions | 1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣8️⃣  Auckland vs North Auckland...

    1️⃣9️⃣8️⃣8️⃣ Auckland vs North Auckland at Eden Park. Some great names in both sides for this Ranfurly Shield clash..

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    I grabbed this from PR-too good not to share...
    Springbok defeats to help you through self isolation


    0-57 vs. NZ, 2017:

    3-53 vs. England, 2002:

    0-49 vs. Australia, 2006:


    15-57 vs. NZ, 2016:

    and the fights:

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    @Wairau TBH, aside from the ABs and Japan I'd rather the Boks win.

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    @Nepia Ha, yes, I think you are right.
    I sent the following to a SA friend, some fantastic rugby.



    Alasdair Fraser  /  Sep 10, 2018

    Top 10 Springbok victories over the All Blacks

    Top 10 Springbok victories over the All Blacks

    The Springboks and All Blacks share one of the fiercest rivalries in world rugby. They first locked horns in 1921 and have been at it ever since with the winner often viewed as the best team in the world.

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    @Daffy-Jaffy I like how Howlett was worried that Ralph wouldn't be quick enough to get the ball so ran him and the English defenders down to score the try. 😉

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    @Nepia Ralph woulda got there if Dougie wasnt offside 😉

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    @taniwharugby said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia Ralph woulda got there is Dougie wasnt offside 😉

    Camera angle man, and he got checked going through.

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

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    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

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    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

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    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

    Mils is our 2nd best FB is have seen. Great runner, really good at bringing his wingers in to the game. He's the man. One of my favourite ABs of the past 20 years (probably 2nd behind Kaino)

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    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

    Mils is our 2nd best FB is have seen. Great runner, really good at bringing his wingers in to the game. He's the man. One of my favourite ABs of the past 20 years (probably 2nd behind Kaino)

    I'd probably go Cullen, Kipper, Mils of the ones I've seen.

    Agree with you on Kaino for favourite AB of the last 20 years.

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    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

    Mils is our 2nd best FB is have seen. Great runner, really good at bringing his wingers in to the game. He's the man. One of my favourite ABs of the past 20 years (probably 2nd behind Kaino)

    And beautifully soft, fast hands. The amount of tries he was the last one to put someone away.

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    So reliable too, at both ends. Barely made mistakes. And that Franck Bunce temperament.

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    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

    Mils is our 2nd best FB is have seen. Great runner, really good at bringing his wingers in to the game. He's the man. One of my favourite ABs of the past 20 years (probably 2nd behind Kaino)

    I'd probably go Cullen, Kipper, Mils of the ones I've seen.

    Agree with you on Kaino for favourite AB of the last 20 years.

    Kipper can't compete with Cullen in terms of sheer brilliance (despite being quite brilliant himself) or with Mils in terms of longevity

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    @antipodean said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @mariner4life said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    @Nepia said in Classic Rugby Vids:

    Sometimes forget how good Mils was as a running fullback back in those days.

    really? how do you forget this?

    I just do (early on-set dementia?), maybe because I compare him with the gold standard Rangi (I'm not @Chris-B) Cullen, and remember him as the solid all round fullback he was more than the attacking dynamo.

    Mils is our 2nd best FB is have seen. Great runner, really good at bringing his wingers in to the game. He's the man. One of my favourite ABs of the past 20 years (probably 2nd behind Kaino)

    And beautifully soft, fast hands. The amount of tries he was the last one to put someone away.

    Yep, it was like having another play maker out the back, together with the pace of winger and the usual hallmarks of a top notch fullback

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