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what does that make the Wallabies then?? arrogant perhaps?? or the most inconsistent??

oh, and going by your workings
Aussie league team = chokers

Why the All Blacks are really not chokers

I only wish I could find a picture of Quade Coopers face for this thread, which he had throughout the duration of the game..would say it all for that game.

Oh yea, im SO sure that if your stats were the reverse and the Wallabies had won that game, Wallabies fans would be declaring that the ABs had played pretty well and the Wallabies didn’t really “wallap” the ABs at all… Please, 30 – 14 is a roasting.

Winners write history, so why help them?

This is just another example of the lack of professionalism in the Wallabies side. Ok, he’s 21 but if he went out drinking and then didn’t bother to turn up to any normal job the next day he’d be sacked. He is part of a team, it is his job to attend everything they ask him to, just like I have to come to work everyday and go to boring meetings etc, thats why they pay me, If his attitude is like that towards a squad naming then he doesn’t have the right attitude to be playing for his country … Though, it seems to be every man’s god-given right to get as drunk as he wants in Australia, and its seemingly a drinking culture in sport where drinking bafoons are idolised – just look at the NRL and at Shane Warne.

James O'Connor was AWOL from Wallabies announcement: Here's why

Yea its a bit of a dumb idea, one that im sure the ABs laughed at. I can ‘sort of’ understand where the idea may have come from, in that its a commonly held belief in sports that athletes should not have sex prior to competition as it zaps energy… It was probably only a bit of fun anyway, I didn’t really have that much of a problem with it – I think the canning of it had more to do with Kiwi’s being so bloody conservative rather than your article Kings. 🙂

Rugby World Cup declared sex-free zone

eeerr, @Johnno – Haka doesn’t have a long history in NZ rugby??? Check your facts before posting please. During 1888-89, the “New Zealand Native team” toured the United Kingdom, the first team from a colony to do so. The team performed a haka before the start of their first match on 3 October 1888 against Surrey. All Blacks played its first full international test match against Australia in Sydney in August 1903. It was adopted by the NZNRU [New Zealand National Rugby Union] and performed by them at every local and international match since 1906.

You wonder if kiwi players enjoy doing the haka?? I dare you to ask an All Black that very question – then also tell them you think its annoying.

Cut-throat All Blacks with bad intentions

no way, u can keep him.
Whilst googling parts of NZ why don’t you also look up the english translation of Kapo o Pango.

Cut-throat All Blacks with bad intentions

*rolling eyes* I find it really difficult to take all this choking crap from a Wallabies supporter. Its like an automatic defensive response from Aussies when we beat them time and time again “oh well, how many world cups have you won?” (please try and imagine this being said in really a defensive, Aussie accent) Fair enough, we have only won 1 WC but its a little pathetic coming from the people that support a team which constantly chokes. I know its a completely different code but didn’t the Aussies also choke in the League WC after dominating the entire competition?
Anyway, I would like to see the word choke changed or banned. Aussies keep whinging about our haka being unfair, well I think the use of the word choke is unfair. While I’m at it, stop using the word cheat aswell….

Cut-throat All Blacks with bad intentions

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