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BigFella  
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 More options Nov 8, 7:29 am
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From: BigFella <u...@examle.net>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 06:29:15 +1000
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 7:29 am
Subject: Bad luck NZ
Some diabolical officiating in the first half had me (and even the
English commontaters) scratching my head. Having said that, it actually
looked (for the first 15 or so) the ref was keen to, at least, show
advantage to NZ. He balanced that with sone bonehead calls against, in
the end. Both sides had their desperate and dodgy plays and players.
The French still suck.


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Ian Stewart  
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 More options Nov 8, 7:38 am
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From: Ian Stewart <stewartsr...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 12:38:03 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 7:38 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Nov 8, 7:29 am, BigFella <u...@examle.net> wrote:

> Some diabolical officiating in the first half had me (and even the
> English commontaters) scratching my head. Having said that, it actually
> looked (for the first 15 or so) the ref was keen to, at least, show
> advantage to NZ. He balanced that with sone bonehead calls against, in
> the end. Both sides had their desperate and dodgy plays and players.
> The French still suck.

Bad luck? That was shit. No use going to a game and forgetting to
front up.

The ref was ok. Could have ruled the PTB better, but he was no worse
than anything else I've seen this year.

On the upside, we've blooded a lot of young kids so the future looks
pretty good.

Ian


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Awesome Bro n Co  
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 More options Nov 8, 8:10 am
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From: Awesome Bro n Co <awsome....@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 13:10:26 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:10 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Nov 8, 6:38 am, Ian Stewart <stewartsr...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On the upside, we've blooded a lot of young kids so the future looks
> pretty good.

Bloody kids.

AB


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Oswald P Wrong  
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 More options Nov 8, 8:42 am
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From: Oswald P Wrong <ossiepwr...@spamawayexposures.co.nz>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 10:42:45 +1300
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:42 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ

On Sun, 08 Nov 2009 06:29:15 +1000, BigFella <u...@examle.net> wrote:
>Some diabolical officiating in the first half had me (and even the
>English commontaters) scratching my head. Having said that, it actually
>looked (for the first 15 or so) the ref was keen to, at least, show
>advantage to NZ. He balanced that with sone bonehead calls against, in
>the end. Both sides had their desperate and dodgy plays and players.
>The French still suck.
>}:-{)

Full credit to New Zealand for being man enough to help develop more
international referees. It's certainly something that needs commitment
on given the cowardice shown by Ausfailure in this matter.

For mine the England team deserved the win. They've got a good team
going and a coach who knows how to take on a World Champion team and
win.

I'm sure most people would regard this match as the real final because
of the way Ausfailure has played up to now.

The tournament was organised to favour one off wins rather than the
more credible format of 2 games against each opponent as we have been
used to but of course this kind of format severely hampered Ausfailure
who have been done over by both New Zealand and England recently.

Hopefully Ausfailure will be able to make the final interesting, even
if it's doubtful that they will even turn up.

England go into the final with every chance of winning it. Tim Sheens
will have to work out a way to polish a turd if his pack of whinging
losers are to have any hope at all.

The big disappointment for Ausfailure of course is that they still
haven't been able to beat the World Champions in this tournament.

No surprises there.

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Oswald P Wrong  
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 More options Nov 8, 8:51 am
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From: Oswald P Wrong <ossiepwr...@spamawayexposures.co.nz>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 10:51:07 +1300
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:51 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 12:38:03 -0800 (PST), Ian Stewart

<stewartsr...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>On Nov 8, 7:29 am, BigFella <u...@examle.net> wrote:
>> Some diabolical officiating in the first half had me (and even the
>> English commontaters) scratching my head. Having said that, it actually
>> looked (for the first 15 or so) the ref was keen to, at least, show
>> advantage to NZ. He balanced that with sone bonehead calls against, in
>> the end. Both sides had their desperate and dodgy plays and players.
>> The French still suck.

>Bad luck? That was shit. No use going to a game and forgetting to
>front up.

I'd give more credit to England than that. They had a lot to play for
and proved that they are up to it. I can see them knocking Ausfailure
off without much trouble.

>The ref was ok. Could have ruled the PTB better, but he was no worse
>than anything else I've seen this year.

I've only seen some NR-Hell matches and the standard there is
definitely third world, which is to be expected. I went to a game in
Leeds when up there this year (and put a curse on the Headingly
Cricket Ground that seems to have worked) and saw Leeds play Bradford.
Great refereeing and a full house as well.

We need more international standard referees like the Kiwis, poms and
French because these Aussie ones are just so sub-standard.

>On the upside, we've blooded a lot of young kids so the future looks
>pretty good.

Very good in fact. New Zealand's place at the top on international
rugby league looks set for the next decade.

The other point is that with the current abysmal form of Ausfailure
sports generally the game needs more than just New Zealand in good
form to be competitive.

A great result for the international game all round, and next weeks
win by England should give the New Zealander's enough motivation to
bounce back better than ever next time.

Unless Ausfailure cheat their green and yellow guts out again next
week it's a case of England by plenty.

>Ian

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Awesome Bro n Co  
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 More options Nov 8, 9:04 am
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From: Awesome Bro n Co <awsome....@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2009 14:04:26 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 9:04 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Nov 8, 7:51 am, Oswald P Wrong

<ossiepwr...@spamawayexposures.co.nz> wrote:

> Unless Ausfailure cheat their green and yellow guts out again next
> week it's a case of England by plenty.

Just promise us all you won't gamble anymore, that's all we're asking.

AB


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Ian Stewart  
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 More options Nov 8, 8:57 pm
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From: Ian Stewart <stewartsr...@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 01:57:17 -0800 (PST)
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 8:57 pm
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Nov 8, 8:51 am, Oswald P Wrong

No probs giving England more credit, but to be fair, we were bad.

> >The ref was ok. Could have ruled the PTB better, but he was no worse
> >than anything else I've seen this year.

> I've only seen some NR-Hell matches and the standard there is
> definitely third world, which is to be expected. I went to a game in
> Leeds when up there this year (and put a curse on the Headingly
> Cricket Ground that seems to have worked) and saw Leeds play Bradford.
> Great refereeing and a full house as well.

> We need more international standard referees like the Kiwis, poms and
> French because these Aussie ones are just so sub-standard.

Good point.

Even with being able to have two of them per game, they still have a
very poor standard. The situation is so bad that, sometimes they give
the more hopeless ones two games in a weekend just in the hope they
might actually improve.

> >On the upside, we've blooded a lot of young kids so the future looks
> >pretty good.

> Very good in fact. New Zealand's place at the top on international
> rugby league looks set for the next decade.

Indeed.

> The other point is that with the current abysmal form of Ausfailure
> sports generally the game needs more than just New Zealand in good
> form to be competitive.

Australia do look to be on a downward spiral.

Lucky to get a point against the 3rd placed Kiwis and then only
playing one half against the Poms. Beat France, but then so did NZ and
Eng.

> A great result for the international game all round, and next weeks
> win by England should give the New Zealander's enough motivation to
> bounce back better than ever next time.

I think the Aussies will be a bit too good for them, but then if
England can apply the same pressure they put on NZ, then you never
know.

> Unless Ausfailure cheat their green and yellow guts out again next
> week it's a case of England by plenty.

I'm picking they'll provide a bit of insurance just in case.

Ian


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Paul  
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 More options Nov 8, 9:59 pm
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From: some...@nowhere.com (Paul)
Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 11:59:42 +0100
Local: Sun, Nov 8 2009 9:59 pm
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
In article <4fqbf5tp6uk0mpbiadbt2iq4c1vubto...@4ax.com>,
ossiepwr...@spamawayexposures.co.nz says...
...

> We need more international standard referees like the Kiwis, poms and
> French because these Aussie ones are just so sub-standard.

The French only have one international-level ref (M Alibert), and the
British don't have enough top-level refs to have two on the field for
internationals and Super League.

Paul


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Oswald P Wrong  
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 More options Nov 9, 5:58 am
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From: Oswald P Wrong <ossiepwr...@spamawayexposures.co.nz>
Date: Mon, 09 Nov 2009 07:58:45 +1300
Local: Mon, Nov 9 2009 5:58 am
Subject: Re: Bad luck NZ
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 01:57:17 -0800 (PST), Ian Stewart

One of the things that I like about rugby league when it is played
well, by whoever, is that a key tactic is not letting the opposition
play their game against you. We've learned how to do that to poor old
Ausfailure and are now the top league country in the universe. When
you are number one it's only right that the opposition sides focus on
your strengths, in our case many of them, and plan ways to beat you.

England was smart enough to do that, Ausfailure of course played like
the morons they are and failed. Again.

Aussie refs suffer from the same problem as Aussie rugby league
players, they think they only have to turn up in order to earn their
paychecks. This lazy bludger mentality is rife in the Ausfailure
economy.

I said at the time of the two ref trials that all that would happen is
that it would give the refs someone else to blame when they stuffed
up, and wouldn't you know it, I was 150% right yet again.

I wondered what France was doing in this tournament but then I
realised that Ausfailure probably insisted on it so they could beat
someone at something somewhere sometime.

>> A great result for the international game all round, and next weeks
>> win by England should give the New Zealander's enough motivation to
>> bounce back better than ever next time.

>I think the Aussies will be a bit too good for them, but then if
>England can apply the same pressure they put on NZ, then you never
>know.

Ausfailure has that glorious backline, easily the most talented
backline I've ever seen. The same backline that lost the world cup in
fact. As Kearney has shown repeatedly that backline can look limper
than AB's wanger at half time if you shut the forwards down good and
proper. There is no doubt in anyone's mind that had New Zealand not
been dominated so thoroughly by the brilliant England pack New Zealand
would have won the four nations final by 50. All England have to do is
play the same game against Ausfailure as they played against New
Zealand. The Ausfailure forward pack will be sh!tting bricks and
rightly so.

They've gone into this tournament with the usual mindset and expected
a chance to replay the world cup final against the unbeatable Kiwis.
They'll be relaxed about facing England, an completely vulnerable.

Ausfailure have everything to lose this weekend. If England beat them
they move to 3rd in the world and England moves up to second place.
England has nothing to lose, and everything to play for. And they have
the tapes of how easy it is to beat Ausfailure, and they've done it
recently and can do it again.

>> Unless Ausfailure cheat their green and yellow guts out again next
>> week it's a case of England by plenty.

>I'm picking they'll provide a bit of insurance just in case.

They'll need to cheat to win, for sure.

>Ian

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