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BadgeIsBack Jun 20th 2013 5:09 pm

First Test
 
No this isn't about getting a TFN in Australia, or a SIM card for your phone...

Wallabies v Lions.

What do we reckon - I think it could be close. The Wallabies could implode, but the Lions could creak.

old.sparkles Jun 20th 2013 5:38 pm

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Just seen a news article about some unfortunate advertising - rooting for the Wallabies :lol:

carolinephillips Jun 20th 2013 5:49 pm

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:eek::o

Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 10767726)
Just seen a news article about some unfortunate advertising - rooting for the Wallabies :lol:


Amazulu Jun 20th 2013 6:20 pm

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Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10767701)
No this isn't about getting a TFN in Australia, or a SIM card for your phone...

Wallabies v Lions.

What do we reckon - I think it could be close. The Wallabies could implode, but the Lions could creak.

Close but I reckon The Lions

They have picked a Welsh nucleus - a smart move

ROMFT_WO2RN Jun 20th 2013 10:30 pm

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Lions by 5 - 10, :)

IvanM Jun 20th 2013 10:37 pm

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Kill the wallabies scrum and they wilt quickly.

carolinephillips Jun 20th 2013 11:07 pm

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Go Wales!!!!!:D

I'll be exiled again tomorrow night then.....will have to bring my bottle of wine into the puter room.

Jon77 Jun 21st 2013 1:02 am

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Originally Posted by carolinephillips (Post 10768011)
Go Wales!!!!!:D

I'll be exiled again tomorrow night then.....will have to bring my bottle of wine into the puter room.

Just like Wales clinched defeat from the jaws of victory in Australia the last time. Gatland and his Taffs choked last time out and I worry it could be the same again with the Lions.

Gatland pisses around with the team too much for my liking. I am firmly in the play your best side every game camp and I am not convinced he knows what his best side is.

My prediction, very close but I think the Lions will just get over the line something like 14 - 12.

Jon77 Jun 21st 2013 1:03 am

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Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 10767756)

They have picked a Welsh nucleus - a smart move

Yeah because Wales did so well in Australia last time ;)

januarymix Jun 21st 2013 1:15 am

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Originally Posted by old.sparkles (Post 10767726)
Just seen a news article about some unfortunate advertising - rooting for the Wallabies :lol:

:eek::lol:

carolinephillips Jun 21st 2013 10:26 pm

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I've just been exiled after the Wobblies scored the first try- apparently I'm a jinx. If I go away, then the Lions might do better.:sneaky:


See...now I'm out of the room they have a penalty and a try and are leading 10- 7.

GarryP Jun 21st 2013 11:57 pm

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http://bookshelvesofdoom.blogs.com/p...lson_muntz.jpg

Pollyana Jun 22nd 2013 12:05 am

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Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10769387)

:egyptian:

Jon77 Jun 22nd 2013 12:29 am

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Slipped when taking the kick to win it :hysterical:

Its going to be a good morning at work on Monday :D:britflag:+Irish flagything

Pollyana Jun 22nd 2013 12:34 am

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Originally Posted by Jon77 (Post 10769416)
Slipped when taking the kick to win it :hysterical:

Its going to be a good morning at work on Monday :D:britflag:+Irish flagything

I left work today telling the guys I was heading to the pub to watch the game......there was abuse, jeering, laughter behind me as I walked out......

.........just wait till I walk back in tomorrow !!!!!

One guy in the pub says the cheering was too loud and distracted the player taking the kick .. another one announced it was all a fix and Kiwis shouldn't be allowed to be referees!!

GarryP Jun 22nd 2013 12:37 am

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The general word in the UK is those last two penalties shouldn't have been, therefore the fact that their kicker choked is only good karma.

The ref did seem to be erring on one side ....

:britflag:

RedDragon2008 Jun 22nd 2013 1:12 am

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I just can't wait for Monday:D

Jon77 Jun 22nd 2013 1:39 am

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Originally Posted by RedDragon2008 (Post 10769462)
I just can't wait for Monday:D

oooooooooooooooo yes, I was given plenty of agro at work yesterday about was the Wallabies were going to do to the Lions :D

Haven't won the series yet but I am going to enjoy Monday morning VERY much indeed :egyptian:

Jon77 Jun 22nd 2013 1:40 am

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Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10769428)
The general word in the UK is those last two penalties shouldn't have been, therefore the fact that their kicker choked is only good karma.

The ref did seem to be erring on one side ....

:britflag:

I thought that many of the 50/50 calls went Australia's way. For example the one where the ball was considered out but Australia just stood over it and let a Lions player try and turn it over, it was a very hard call against the Lions and that was one of many, some very one sides ref calls I thought. Even the Aussie commentators I had to listen to agreed that Australia had the best of the ref calls.

There were also a good few occasions where the ref was playing advantage to the Lions but they gained no advantage and the ref let the advantage go far too easily.

Some poor kicking from Australia and some good defending from the Lions, will take any kind of 2 point win over Australia.

chris955 Jun 22nd 2013 3:07 am

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10769421)
I left work today telling the guys I was heading to the pub to watch the game......there was abuse, jeering, laughter behind me as I walked out......

.........just wait till I walk back in tomorrow !!!!!

One guy in the pub says the cheering was too loud and distracted the player taking the kick .. another one announced it was all a fix and Kiwis shouldn't be allowed to be referees!!

I hope you arent saying they were being sore losers? :rofl:

BadgeIsBack Jun 22nd 2013 2:39 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10769555)
I hope you arent saying they were being sore losers? :rofl:

Stop acting like a peasant Chris...;)

Don't tarnish rugby in this way - there are plenty of Australians who will want to see a good game. It's only the office plebs who want to wind it all up past a good measure.

I'm off with an Australian mate to see the Rebels game.

Good game, and Australia was in it right up to the final whistle but I think the score line flattered them. Brilliant individual moments by Israel.

GarryP Jun 22nd 2013 2:46 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10769555)
I hope you arent saying they were being sore losers? :rofl:

Nah, they aren't poor losers at all ....

http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby-g...-1226668153734

BadgeIsBack Jun 22nd 2013 2:49 pm

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Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10770093)
Nah, they aren't poor losers at all ....

http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby-g...-1226668153734

I don't see a poor loser there, I just see a man who wanted his team to win.

Let's focus on the rugby. I was interested to see the Australian line up with all those playmakers in various (out of place) positions and those injuries...

the Lions could surely get the Second Test.

chris955 Jun 22nd 2013 4:54 pm

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Oh dear, how to make yourself look a little silly.


Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10770093)
Nah, they aren't poor losers at all ....

http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby-g...-1226668153734


GarryP Jun 22nd 2013 5:12 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10770143)
Oh dear, how to make yourself look a little silly.

As I say, I'm a little less forgiving than BadgeIsBack in these things. It's one thing to say "the team should have done better", another to get the positive side of any questionable decision AND then choke on two near certainties at the end of the match AND say the better team lost. Sour grapes.

Here's hoping for a 3 : 0 whitewash, just because the excuses will get increasingly desperate.

chris955 Jun 22nd 2013 5:42 pm

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Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 10770163)
As I say, I'm a little less forgiving than BadgeIsBack in these things. It's one thing to say "the team should have done better", another to get the positive side of any questionable decision AND then choke on two near certainties at the end of the match AND say the better team lost. Sour grapes.

Here's hoping for a 3 : 0 whitewash, just because the excuses will get increasingly desperate.

Yes I agree, it is also very unsporting to try and detract from the achievement of the winning side especially when, as you say, they had 2 chances to win and couldnt do it. Sour grapes indeed. Being quite serious just for a moment I am wondering whether it is borne of frustration due to sporting success being pretty thin on the ground the last few years?

Pollyana Jun 22nd 2013 7:24 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10769555)
I hope you arent saying they were being sore losers? :rofl:


Originally Posted by BadgeIsBack (Post 10770090)
Stop acting like a peasant Chris...;)

Don't tarnish rugby in this way - there are plenty of Australians who will want to see a good game. It's only the office plebs who want to wind it all up past a good measure.

I'm off with an Australian mate to see the Rebels game.

Good game, and Australia was in it right up to the final whistle but I think the score line flattered them. Brilliant individual moments by Israel.

Actually the Aussies in my local were VERY sore losers.
I turned the the noisiest bunch at the end (who all know me by sight) and said something about what a close game it had been, and good to watch, bad luck guys, etc - no gloating or anything. One bloke told me to go f*** myself (not a hint of fun about it, that was a nasty tone) , the others just turned their backs and kept blaming the ref, the weather, God, Satan, everyone but the Aussie team! "
I agree lots of Aussies would agree it was a good game, but in my personal experience, as with the Ashes, they are poor - and sore - losers.

chris955 Jun 22nd 2013 8:09 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10770225)
Actually the Aussies in my local were VERY sore losers.
I turned the the noisiest bunch at the end (who all know me by sight) and said something about what a close game it had been, and good to watch, bad luck guys, etc - no gloating or anything. One bloke told me to go f*** myself (not a hint of fun about it, that was a nasty tone) , the others just turned their backs and kept blaming the ref, the weather, God, Satan, everyone but the Aussie team! "
I agree lots of Aussies would agree it was a good game, but in my personal experience, as with the Ashes, they are poor - and sore - losers.

The way I see it Australians havent got the reputation for being poor losers for nothing, unfortunately equally bad winners. The reception you got is not surprising.

Pollyana Jun 22nd 2013 9:18 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10770255)
The way I see it Australians havent got the reputation for being poor losers for nothing, unfortunately equally bad winners. The reception you got is not surprising.

Didn't surprise me either if I'm honest!

cresta57 Jun 23rd 2013 12:05 am

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I watched the game in the Pig & Whistle Eagle st pier after a 6 hour session at the races. When we got there it was a sea of red shirts. By kick off most of those had left for the game leaving about an equal mix of fans. It was very vocal at times with plenty of good banter yet at the final whistle the two Aussie guys seated at the next table tapped me on the shoulder & shook my hand stating "good game" :thumbup:


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