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  • Chris B.C Chris B.

    @Kiwiwomble

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/4921446/shayne-philpott-hits-back-at-carping-of-critics

    Some idiot reckons he saw me playing golf in an All Blacks tracksuit.

    I think this was his biggest issue here, 🙂 though there were doubtless some other negative posts in the conversation.

    As Duluth says, once he had his initial crack he stayed around for a little while and shared a few things.

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    @Chris-B said in Shayne Philpott:

    @Kiwiwomble

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/4921446/shayne-philpott-hits-back-at-carping-of-critics

    Some idiot reckons he saw me playing golf in an All Blacks tracksuit.

    I think this was his biggest issue here, 🙂 though there were doubtless some other negative posts in the conversation.

    As Duluth says, once he had his initial crack he stayed around for a little while and shared a few things.

    No, Hooroo repeated the Grizz and his mother rumour and got both barrells from him. It was pretty classy post actually from memory. (Sorry Hooroo!)

    58 is way too young.

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    • KirwanK Kirwan

      @Chris-B said in Shayne Philpott:

      @Kiwiwomble

      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/4921446/shayne-philpott-hits-back-at-carping-of-critics

      Some idiot reckons he saw me playing golf in an All Blacks tracksuit.

      I think this was his biggest issue here, 🙂 though there were doubtless some other negative posts in the conversation.

      As Duluth says, once he had his initial crack he stayed around for a little while and shared a few things.

      No, Hooroo repeated the Grizz and his mother rumour and got both barrells from him. It was pretty classy post actually from memory. (Sorry Hooroo!)

      58 is way too young.

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      @Kirwan That's probably right.

      The golf story is the part that sticks in my memory, because it was pretty funny - which I'm pretty sure was Hooroo as well? 🙂

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      • Chris B.C Chris B.

        @Kirwan That's probably right.

        The golf story is the part that sticks in my memory, because it was pretty funny - which I'm pretty sure was Hooroo as well? 🙂

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        @Chris-B

        Nah I just think it was around the same time. So he probably googled himself, found this forum and unleashed

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        • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

          @Duluth said in Shayne Philpott:

          Think it was around 2012? So no posts will exist

          That means all the "Day in the Life" post are gone...? Bugger.

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          @Victor-Meldrew said in Shayne Philpott:

          That means all the "Day in the Life" post are gone...? Bugger.

          Unless @BartMan or the people that wrote them still have them

          If they do turn up, we should repost some old classics on the website

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          • Chris B.C Chris B.

            @Kirwan That's probably right.

            The golf story is the part that sticks in my memory, because it was pretty funny - which I'm pretty sure was Hooroo as well? 🙂

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            @Chris-B said in Shayne Philpott:

            @Kirwan That's probably right.

            The golf story is the part that sticks in my memory, because it was pretty funny - which I'm pretty sure was Hooroo as well? 🙂

            Nope, that was me and it was a second hand story. The guy who told me ( on numerous occasions ) swears that it was true. Whether SP saw it on here or elsewhere ( the bloke put it online all over the place, on FB, other sites etc ) is unclear…..only those two know if it was true or not.

            Pretty innocuous I would have thought, not the nastiest rumour to help spread but in retrospect not my finest hour. NZ is a small place and even if the players themselves don’t see it they all have families, friends etc.

            I actually thought about messaging him direct to say sorry but the account was deactivated from memory.

            It did make me think that a lot of shit gets said on here rightly or wrongly and some comments about players/coaches past or present are pretty shitty but I guess it’s up to each individual to judge whether or not they should post what they do.

            Anyway, RIP Shayne. You achieved way more in rugby than any of us did ( except for maybe @Bones depending on how things pan out )

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            • MN5M MN5

              @Chris-B said in Shayne Philpott:

              @Kirwan That's probably right.

              The golf story is the part that sticks in my memory, because it was pretty funny - which I'm pretty sure was Hooroo as well? 🙂

              Nope, that was me and it was a second hand story. The guy who told me ( on numerous occasions ) swears that it was true. Whether SP saw it on here or elsewhere ( the bloke put it online all over the place, on FB, other sites etc ) is unclear…..only those two know if it was true or not.

              Pretty innocuous I would have thought, not the nastiest rumour to help spread but in retrospect not my finest hour. NZ is a small place and even if the players themselves don’t see it they all have families, friends etc.

              I actually thought about messaging him direct to say sorry but the account was deactivated from memory.

              It did make me think that a lot of shit gets said on here rightly or wrongly and some comments about players/coaches past or present are pretty shitty but I guess it’s up to each individual to judge whether or not they should post what they do.

              Anyway, RIP Shayne. You achieved way more in rugby than any of us did ( except for maybe @Bones depending on how things pan out )

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              @MN5 said in Shayne Philpott:

              Nope, that was me

              That makes sense

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              • DuluthD Duluth

                @MN5 said in Shayne Philpott:

                Nope, that was me

                That makes sense

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                @Duluth said in Shayne Philpott:

                @MN5 said in Shayne Philpott:

                Nope, that was me

                That makes sense

                One must always own one’s mistakes

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                  Was the crime playing in a tracksuit or the fact it was an AB one?

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                  • antipodeanA antipodean

                    Was the crime playing in a tracksuit or the fact it was an AB one?

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                    @antipodean yeah, i was just going to confirm that

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                      Someone on here years ago reckons Byron kellagher used to get around his local town, at the shops etc , wearing allblack gear .

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                      • kiwiinmelbK kiwiinmelb

                        Someone on here years ago reckons Byron kellagher used to get around his local town, at the shops etc , wearing allblack gear .

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                        @kiwiinmelb said in Shayne Philpott:

                        Someone on here years ago reckons Byron kellagher used to get around his local town, at the shops etc , wearing allblack gear .

                        can confirm, it was easier than having to keep asking people "do you know who i am?"

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                          One from Dunedin which I enjoyed (and I was the one who heard it, so can voucher for its accuracy - no second hand info here):

                          I was walking along the footpath in George St, Dunedin in the early 2000s and Pita Alatini and Megan Cassie (now Alatini, but she was "famous" because of True Bliss), were casually crossing the road, not at the lights or a pedestrian crossing or anything. Nothing wrong with that really, but they didn't seem to care for the cars travelling along George St, and because of their slow saunter, they were forced to break into a jog for the final part of their crossing manoeuver.

                          Megan turned to Pita and said "well, they didn't show much respect".

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                            Shayne's posts were great.

                            He was full of praise for lots of well-known coaches he'd played for. He was able to set the record straight about some false rumours that have emerged about the All Blacks 1991 World Cup campaign. He'd really enjoyed playing in and living in Japan. He came across well.

                            Sad that he's gone so soon.

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                              What was his username?

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                              • voodooV voodoo

                                What was his username?

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                                @voodoo worstabeva

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                                • voodooV voodoo

                                  What was his username?

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                                  @voodoo reet or something I think

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                                    I don’t recall him! Under either of those monikers

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                                    • SmudgeS Smudge

                                      One from Dunedin which I enjoyed (and I was the one who heard it, so can voucher for its accuracy - no second hand info here):

                                      I was walking along the footpath in George St, Dunedin in the early 2000s and Pita Alatini and Megan Cassie (now Alatini, but she was "famous" because of True Bliss), were casually crossing the road, not at the lights or a pedestrian crossing or anything. Nothing wrong with that really, but they didn't seem to care for the cars travelling along George St, and because of their slow saunter, they were forced to break into a jog for the final part of their crossing manoeuver.

                                      Megan turned to Pita and said "well, they didn't show much respect".

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                                      @Smudge said in Shayne Philpott:

                                      One from Dunedin which I enjoyed (and I was the one who heard it, so can voucher for its accuracy - no second hand info here):

                                      I was walking along the footpath in George St, Dunedin in the early 2000s and Pita Alatini and Megan Cassie (now Alatini, but she was "famous" because of True Bliss), were casually crossing the road, not at the lights or a pedestrian crossing or anything. Nothing wrong with that really, but they didn't seem to care for the cars travelling along George St, and because of their slow saunter, they were forced to break into a jog for the final part of their crossing manoeuver.

                                      Megan turned to Pita and said "well, they didn't show much respect".

                                      Audio or it’s a lie 😉

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                                        It certainly stunned a few when he did rock up and started posting.

                                        Had a few messages with him when he wa posting. In spite of some of the public backlash, the man loved his rugby and was genuinely proud to be an AB. He didn’t quite understand why he attracted the negativity he did, beyond the regular player criticism that came with being a pro.

                                        Like others have said he had some really good posts that provided a unique insight into some of the goings with AB rugby and did it in a way that didn’t big note himself or break any confidences.

                                        Condolences to his family and those close to him

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                                        • TimT Tim

                                          @voodoo worstabeva

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                                          @Tim said in Shayne Philpott:

                                          @voodoo worstabeva

                                          Gold

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