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Re: Wallabies

Postby grant j » Sun Sep 12, 2010 10:13 am

brod wrote:Bloody All Blacks score two converted tries in last 13 min to run over the Wallabies 23-22


And last week the South African over ran us in the second half and almost won.
Seems like the Wallabies can't keep up the intensity for more than a half.
Probably be the same story in HK next month.
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Re: Wallabies

Postby Motorboat » Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:55 pm

Finally have beaten the All Blacks!!
Aus 26 def. NZ 24
Scored a try in about the 81st minute and was converted to get the win in Hong Kong :D \:D/
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Re: Wallabies

Postby HH3 » Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:07 pm

A New Zealander has on her facebook that Australia should be ashamed of Quade Cooper...did he do anything wrong or is she just being a sook?
I TOLD YOU SO

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Re: Wallabies

Postby MagicKiwi » Tue Nov 02, 2010 1:12 pm

Congratulations Wallabies - was a very hard fought match and well deserved.

JAS are you all fired up for the northern games? We will get replays here so lucky I can't get the internet at my digs here. I can enjoy the replay in ignorance.

gdb - we haven't seen a report on your Aotearoa trip.
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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:08 pm

MagicKiwi wrote:Congratulations Wallabies - was a very hard fought match and well deserved.

JAS are you all fired up for the northern games? We will get replays here so lucky I can't get the internet at my digs here. I can enjoy the replay in ignorance.

gdb - we haven't seen a report on your Aotearoa trip.


Hey there MK...good to hear from ya and congrats :D Can't wait for the Internationals to kick off this weekend.

Don't worry if I do post any scores on here I'll add a spoiler warning ;)

Looks like I'll actually be able to watch all the games this year including my Ireland boys as the BBC has the broadcast rights (up yours Murdoch :D ) That said we only get highlights of Eng v NZ on Saturday as their showing the Wales v Aussie game live up here instead. Good luck to your boys...expect on the 20th of course :lol:

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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Sun Nov 07, 2010 12:38 am

Go IRELAND

Go Wallabies

Go AB's

:D

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Re: Wallabies

Postby godoubleblues » Sun Nov 07, 2010 9:09 am

MagicKiwi wrote:Congratulations Wallabies - was a very hard fought match and well deserved.

JAS are you all fired up for the northern games? We will get replays here so lucky I can't get the internet at my digs here. I can enjoy the replay in ignorance.

gdb - we haven't seen a report on your Aotearoa trip.


about time we had a win against you guys, it has been a long time coming, now to keep the momentum going

as for the trip to the Shaky Isles this year, again it went off well except for the result
had a good pre game function where we all hydrated well for the big game and the ground in Christchurch is in a good location as you can walk there from the city
but bloody hell it was cold, about 6 degrees on the sunday, had to spend all day in a pub, too cold to go outside :D

going back again next year, not planning for the world cup though, too expensive
we are planning on the bledisloe cup game in Auckland for early august
what are your plans for next year??
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Re: Wallabies

Postby godoubleblues » Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:24 am

bloody hell :shock: we lost to the Poms

England 35 to Wallabies 18 (16-6 to England at half time)
not a good result for us or have the Poms improved a lot

apparently the most points we have conceded in a test against England

still got games against Italy and France to come over the next 2 weekends
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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:39 am

godoubleblues wrote:bloody hell :shock: we lost to the Poms

England 35 to Wallabies 18 (16-6 to England at half time)
not a good result for us or have the Poms improved a lot

apparently the most points we have conceded in a test against England

still got games against Italy and France to come over the next 2 weekends


:-o what the hell happened there then? The England games are exclusive to satellite so only saw the clips they showed on the news and that was only really that 'length of the pitch' try. I had you down for giving them a belting :evil:

At least I get to watch my boys. I'll take our mind-numbingly boring win against Samoa especially after losing last week to the Boks.

Congrats to MK :shock: haven't dared to ring my mate yet...can still see a mushroom cloud over her house ;)

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Re: Wallabies

Postby Jim05 » Sun Nov 28, 2010 9:05 am

Wallabies caned the frogs 59-16.
Poor first half 13-13
Absolutely destroyed them in 2nd half.
Grand slam to all blacks and wins to saffers,scots and italy
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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Mon Nov 29, 2010 3:18 am

Jim05 wrote:Wallabies caned the frogs 59-16.
Poor first half 13-13
Absolutely destroyed them in 2nd half.
Grand slam to all blacks and wins to saffers,scots and italy


...and the round off the weekend my boys beat the Argies 29-9 :D

The RWC draw now finalized too...looks like gdb and me get to be enemies on 17th Sept ;)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/7759155.stm
Rugby World Cup draw 2011

Pool A
New Zealand, France, Tonga, Canada, Japan

Pool B
Argentina, England, Scotland, Georgia, Romania

Pool C
Australia, Ireland, Italy, Russia, United States

Pool D
South Africa, Wales, Fiji, Manu Samoa, Namibia


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Re: Wallabies

Postby Jim05 » Mon Nov 29, 2010 8:36 am

Great draw for wallabies. Group b looks like group of death. England could miss out if slightly off their game, the pumas are a good side and with the wet weather in nz the scots could produce a scrappy game to upset england. Highlight match will be samoa v fiji should be a cracker, coconut rugby at its best
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Re: Wallabies

Postby godoubleblues » Mon Nov 29, 2010 9:38 pm

JAS wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Wallabies caned the frogs 59-16.
Poor first half 13-13
Absolutely destroyed them in 2nd half.
Grand slam to all blacks and wins to saffers,scots and italy


...and the round off the weekend my boys beat the Argies 29-9 :D

The RWC draw now finalized too...looks like gdb and me get to be enemies on 17th Sept ;)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/7759155.stm
Rugby World Cup draw 2011

Pool A
New Zealand, France, Tonga, Canada, Japan

Pool B
Argentina, England, Scotland, Georgia, Romania

Pool C
Australia, Ireland, Italy, Russia, United States

Pool D
South Africa, Wales, Fiji, Manu Samoa, Namibia


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ha, ha, bring it on JAS ;)
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Re: Wallabies

Postby MagicKiwi » Thu Dec 02, 2010 1:14 pm

Guys sorry I've been absent. But good news - stint in Papua New Guinea finishes early Feb ALRIGHT!!!
I can concentrate on really important sport things. Firstly JAS, thanks for the congratulations. Of course I'm used to being in this position with my boys prior to a World Cup. :shock:
gdb, still haven't finalised anything for next year. Mr MK really wants to go to New York and I've been promising. He will also go to NZ in a heartbeat anytime of year. However the Bledisloe in August does have its possibilities.... let me speak to him.
We can then spend RWC at the Coopers Alehouse :lol:
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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Thu Dec 02, 2010 6:58 pm

Good to hear you'll be back soon. Hopefully that means we'll see you back on here as a regular again.

Hope you got to see some of the games...your boys were looking pretty good (means my Munster are still the only Irish side to have ever beaten them) ah well maybe next time and watching Dan breaking the points record was a nice moment.

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Re: Wallabies

Postby godoubleblues » Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:30 pm

MK, you will be happy, Richie player of the year again and the AB's team of the year again...
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Re: Wallabies

Postby MagicKiwi » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:18 pm

Beautiful thing, my Richie. I haven't even had time to swap the avatar this year.

RWC - it's such a pain. I'd really like to support it and be there....
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Re: Wallabies

Postby godoubleblues » Tue Feb 15, 2011 9:17 pm

MagicKiwi wrote:Beautiful thing, my Richie. I haven't even had time to swap the avatar this year.

RWC - it's such a pain. I'd really like to support it and be there....


hiya MK, booked my flights today for the Bled cup in Auckland in august
going with the crowd again, we had 17 in Christchurch last year, looking to have the same numbers or maybe even more for this year
are you heading over??
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Re: Wallabies

Postby MagicKiwi » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:09 pm

Hey gdb, I forgot to let you know. Wayne and I booked to go to Auckland so woohooo!!! We'll see you there :D

We're going in on 28 July, driving up the coast to spend a couple of days with a mate I worked with in PNG and then down to Waihi to stay with a school friend of mine from Wellington. We'll be getting into Auckland the Wednesday before the game or Thursday, one of those.

Maybe we can hook up when JAS gets here.

JAS will pm you for your itinerary. We live half a street away from the NFC so a hookup will be mandatory.
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Re: Wallabies

Postby JAS » Tue Mar 01, 2011 7:41 pm

MagicKiwi wrote:Maybe we can hook up when JAS gets here.

JAS will pm you for your itinerary. We live half a street away from the NFC so a hookup will be mandatory.


Sounds like a plan :-bd :D

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