Perhaps a little dance on the pitch before a match will be of more help in future?zer0 wrote:They certainly threw a massive hypocritical tantrum in not picking Piutau.
Waisake Naholo is the broken legged one who was picked in his place. Used magic tea leaves or something to claim he was all better. Result is that he played all of five minutes in the RWC and promptly fractured the same bone in the same leg in the first game of SR.
No more magic tea leaf malarkey this time.
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With a broken leg? I'm no physician, but I'd advise against it.
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Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps, just the same that some people think that using leaves to heal a broken bone will make the difference.zer0 wrote:With a broken leg? I'm no physician, but I'd advise against it.
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Yes, those British people are quite silly in that regard.WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps...
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Oh no. Is that what it's come to?WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps...
Did zero just do a hate crime?
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JUSTICE 4 ZERO.
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No, there's no problem with what he said at all.Mikey Brown wrote:Oh no. Is that what it's come to?WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps...
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Pipe down 3rd place pool minnow.WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps, just the same that some people think that using leaves to heal a broken bone will make the difference.zer0 wrote:With a broken leg? I'm no physician, but I'd advise against it.
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Only if another group, whether interested or not, stand a good few metres back making no return gestures and staying silent throughout, otherwise it'd ruin the whole thing damn it.WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps, just the same that some people think that using leaves to heal a broken bone will make the difference.zer0 wrote:With a broken leg? I'm no physician, but I'd advise against it.
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All part of the plan...Len wrote:Pipe down 3rd place pool minnow.WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps, just the same that some people think that using leaves to heal a broken bone will make the difference.zer0 wrote:With a broken leg? I'm no physician, but I'd advise against it.
You just wait till 2019. If not, 2023 or possibly 2027 and if they fail, I've got a good feeling about 2031.
You just wait!!!
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4 weeks as he didn't apologise.Puja wrote:No, there's no problem with what he said at all.Mikey Brown wrote:Oh no. Is that what it's come to?WaspInWales wrote:Some people believe having a little dance before a rugby match helps...
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...and look how it all turned out!Spiffy wrote:Only because NZ did not have the wit to pick him. The perfect bencher - covers 15, 13 and wing (and good enough to start too). I think they were pissed off that he signed to play abroad and leave NZ after the RWC. He certainly would have been a better choice than that wing who had barely recovered from a broken leg (can't remember his name).Mikey Brown wrote:And that bloke couldn't get in the AB's RWC squad?
I think they did punish him for leaving enzid...has to be the right strategy though imo, even if in this case it was cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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great film title!!morepork wrote:JUSTICE 4 ZERO.
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I'd just like to echo the comments about Baxter in the post match interview. No whinging or moaning, just a very classy interview. As a Wasps fan I feel abs gutted for Exeter, they are a quality outfit and it could have gone either way, simple as that. Hope they don't beat themselves up about it, it's not necessary.