Posted on November 26th, 2009 by admin
As Rhys Darby is wont to say … typical.
The Wallabies start playing like the proverbial and what do they do?
Take it like men? Or even take it like Australians?
Nope, blame everyone else.
The Aussies are now blaming NZ and Pomgolia for the shocking form of the Wobblies.
Eddie Jones:
”I think we’ve lost that instinctive way we play, [...]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2009 by admin
Poor old Wobblies.
Losing to Scotland is like, ahh, like … Australia losing to Scotland.
It’s bad. Really bad. Michael Jackson Bad but like when he was good not tragically bad. Not that I ever thought he was good but you know what I mean.
Our Robbie is getting some helpful advice from Eddie Jones:
“I think Robbie is [...]
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Posted on September 20th, 2009 by theorangenz
Funny, I don’t seem to have heard much recently from the one-eyed Cantabs about St Robbie.
Wonder why?
Sure, Teacher Ted needs to put himself on detention and the Hansen was much better when he was in that band.
But as bad as the ABs have been, the Wallabies have been worse and deservedly took the wooden spoon [...]
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Posted on September 11th, 2009 by theorangenz
Oh the irony.
Those Cheating Aussies are accusing the All Blacks of cheating at scrums.
Former Wallabies prop Andrew Blades has accused New Zealand of employing dubious tactics to disrupt the opposition’s scrum in the Tri Nations tournament.
Yep, it’s got nothing to do with the fact that Wallabies have got a crap scrum.
Asked how he thought the [...]
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Posted on July 20th, 2009 by theorangenz
The AB’s game against the Aussies was pitched as some type of grudge match between Ted and “Dingo Bob” Deans.
The reality is that the two coaches wouldn’t have given it any thought.
It was a game that the Aussies had for the winning – the George Smith bombed try really told the tale.
Based on opportunities, you [...]
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