As always, a well-covered event that gains breadth from the addition of your unique perspective. While other journalists would lump all street fights together, you understand what makes rugby different, namely that it includes a ball.
Great job Lynette. I am heading back to California on Saturday and am all pumped up to watch some local rugby--UCD or Cal. Thanks for getting me excited.
Fun interview. I liked the Michael Jones story about the Torpedo toward the end ("somebody's gotta go backwards, and it's normally me"). Another great capture, Lynette!
I found myself smiling and remembering my wonderful encounter with one particular 'All Black' ...he also said "a ...game played by gentlemen' ...and by example he was indeed a Gentleman
...the acceptance moment where 'Kevin' touched his nose to the others nose reminded me of the Maouri tradition of 'greeting'
thank-you for this wonderful snapshot that sent me on a delightful dance down memorylane : )
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soane22 5 months ago
i dont get this!!!
happybunnysmiles 1 year ago
As always, a well-covered event that gains breadth from the addition of your unique perspective. While other journalists would lump all street fights together, you understand what makes rugby different, namely that it includes a ball.
16incheswestofPeoria 1 year ago
Those guys are pretty funny. A real contrast with American sports personalities.
jnachlin 1 year ago
Great job Lynette. I am heading back to California on Saturday and am all pumped up to watch some local rugby--UCD or Cal. Thanks for getting me excited.
jgrady1000 1 year ago
Love it Lynette :-)
josephfredbill 1 year ago
Fun interview. I liked the Michael Jones story about the Torpedo toward the end ("somebody's gotta go backwards, and it's normally me"). Another great capture, Lynette!
wjj4832 1 year ago
I found myself smiling and remembering my wonderful encounter with one particular 'All Black' ...he also said "a ...game played by gentlemen' ...and by example he was indeed a Gentleman
...the acceptance moment where 'Kevin' touched his nose to the others nose reminded me of the Maouri tradition of 'greeting'
thank-you for this wonderful snapshot that sent me on a delightful dance down memorylane : )
gaiagale 1 year ago