Fitzpatrick Try, All Blacks vs British Lions 1993 Eden Park
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Success inspires envy. Envy creates hate. Hate spawns lies. Everyone that wears an AB jersey is a kiwi.
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@gulf177 did you forget to take your meds today? you have some temper issues i think, maybe conselling might resolve your anger instead of meds? or are you just another one of those supporters of a losing team that cant handle the jandel?
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Are the morons who comment on youtube representative of rugby supporters nowadays?I hope not.So much for the spirit of rugby,and being different from football.
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@gulf177 haha you mad bro.......
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@gulf177 As has already been said - most All Blacks of Polynesian descent were born and raised in NZ. The following have been in the England squad this year alone: Shontayne Hape, Dylan Hartley, Manu Tuilagi, Thomas Waldrom, Matt Stevens, Riki Flutey, Mouritz Botha, Hendre Fourie, Joe Simpson, Alex Corbisiero, Charlie Sharples, Delon Armitage. That's almost a full team of England players 'poached' from overseas.
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@gulf177 Your mother is a cunt.
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i like biscuits
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@DomhnallOC I'm saying that they were just know as the British Lions at that time in 1993.....In 1997 they officially changed the name to British and Irish Lions. That's a fact.....it's not my opinion. So I'm not quite sure what you are on about.....I'm not saying it was right in 1993...but that's what they were called.
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@xpat73 Well that's just not true. Ireland was not a part of Britain in 1993
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@gulf177 The Bunce thing was allowed by the rules at that time,...now it is not.
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@DomhnallOC That's what thye were called in 1993. In any case there was only one fliipin Irish player in the Test side.....Popplewell
New Zealand are the dirtiest, most unsporting bunch of cunts in rugby. On the field, with their spear teackling and off the ball incidents (here; the O'Driscoll assault; Jamie Joseph's stamp on Kyran Bracken's ankle 1993), plus constant illegal play from the likes of McCaw, who often get away with it because of their team's name.......and off the pitch, with their neverending poaching of Fijian, Tongan and Samoan players. When the IRB tightened the rules to prevent players representing two....
gulf177 2 years ago
there are more Samoans, Tongans, and Fijians in NZ than there are on the Islands you fool, no one is poaching them.
the IRB did tighten the rules, players can no longer play for more than one country, and guess who misses out on players with those rules?, the Island countires do, because the players want to play for the country they live in and grew up in, fool
ihavenopantson 2 years ago 6