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Uncle Bully 30 April 2005 17:28:05
 Well who is it then?
You'd think Henry will be looking for some experienced heads to go against
the Lions and Collins is a joke.
Since all the others candidates are young and/or inexperienced does this
mean the return of Thorne?





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Mg © 30 April 2005 18:24:40 permanent link ]
 
"John Cawston" <rewarewa@ihug.co.n­z> wrote in message
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I think Collins and Kaino will be selected for No 6.

Agreed. Collins to start though.


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Brent 1 May 2005 03:52:01 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 1 May 2005 09:01:21 +1200, "Mr Scebe" <Mr_Scebe@nowhere.c­om> wrote:

By contrast Thorne stays on his feet defensively much better than any other >player - but it's seen as a "lack of commitment". In actual fact, he's >ensuring that he's available to stop any quick phase ball. You only need to >look at the Holiest' record against the Nags to see how successful it's >been.

Like the last two games, you mean?

Cheers

Brent
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Mr Scebe 1 May 2005 05:05:53 permanent link ]
 
"Brent" <the_1aser@hotmail.­com> wrote in message
news:9f6871hbqsn8nn­um2ectmsqhbfunj985s9­@4ax.com...> On Sun, 1 May 2005 09:01:21 +1200, "Mr Scebe" <Mr_Scebe@nowhere.c­om> > wrote:>
By contrast Thorne stays on his feet defensively much better than any >>other>>player - but it's seen as a "lack of commitment". In actual fact, he's>>ensuring that he's available to stop any quick phase ball. You only need >>to>>look at the Holiest' record against the Nags to see how successful it's>>been.>
Like the last two games, you mean?

They are certainly good examples, why not? The tragic thing for you and all
the Thorne-denyers is that Deaker has started singing his praises. Given
that he is the mouthpiece for Henry, there's every possibility that Thorne
will be resuming his AB career this season. Pencil AB coach number four who
has come to realise the value that Thorne brings to the team.

--
Mr Scebe
"Pershonally i think you're a fucking idiot"
~Sean Connery in "The Rock"


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Kip 1 May 2005 08:39:30 permanent link ]
 Uncle Bully wrote:
Well who is it then?> You'd think Henry will be looking for some experienced heads to go against > the Lions and Collins is a joke.> Since all the others candidates are young and/or inexperienced does this > mean the return of Thorne?>

Will be interesting, because one thing is for sure Collins is playing
his way out. He only ever had one string to his bow and now that's out
of tune he's just more of a liability than anything else.
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Kip 1 May 2005 09:50:42 permanent link ]
 John Cawston wrote:
I think Collins and Kaino will be selected for No 6.>

So Super 12 form won't be considered then?
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John Cawston 1 May 2005 10:15:29 permanent link ]
 Kip wrote:> John Cawston wrote:>
I think Collins and Kaino will be selected for No 6.>>
So Super 12 form won't be considered then?

Sure. Gibbes and Thorne will be considered as replacement
locks and blindsiders.

JC
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TomV 1 May 2005 11:54:09 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 01 May 2005 07:23:49 GMT, "didgerman" <aw990012@hotmail.c­om>
wrote:
Why is it you Kiwis never settle on a team for more than two minutes?>>>
Because we dont have to.>>
Your recent wooden spoon and nth RWC exit say otherwise. And don't quote >fantasy leagues at me, made up of wins over Italy and dodgy French teams...

You left out 3 - 0 over England.

...tom
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Kip 1 May 2005 12:57:46 permanent link ]
 John Cawston wrote:
It'll be Collins, otherwise it will upset the provincial balance with > another Aucklander having to be selected.>

Justin Collins?
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Kip 1 May 2005 12:58:39 permanent link ]
 John Cawston wrote:
I think Collins and Kaino will be selected for No 6.>>>
So Super 12 form won't be considered then?>
Sure. Gibbes and Thorne will be considered as replacement locks and > blindsiders.>

The Super 12 form book says Kaino has done nothing and Collins is going
backwards.
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John Cawston 1 May 2005 14:03:41 permanent link ]
 Kip wrote:> John Cawston wrote:>
I think Collins and Kaino will be selected for No 6.>>>>
So Super 12 form won't be considered then?>>
Sure. Gibbes and Thorne will be considered as replacement locks and >> blindsiders.>>
The Super 12 form book says Kaino has done nothing and Collins is going > backwards.

It will show that Kaino has played only three games and thus
hasnt the same degree of exposure. His recent efforts show a
developing player who is playing well.

It will show Collins improved over the weekend. Putting that
aside, he's the incumbent. Thats also important. Thorne will
tell you that.

Just as important is that there are two to four games left
in the competition for the players to sell themselves.

JC
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TomV 1 May 2005 14:23:08 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 01 May 2005 09:58:10 GMT, "didgerman" <aw990012@hotmail.c­om>
wrote:
And you're happy with an 82% win record, which you know includes wins over >knackered touring teams, instead of a TriN or RWC final spot are you? Give >me a break.....

Wanna compare AB 3N win percentage to England 6N percentage? If we won
every year it would get a bit tedious.
Still, plenty of chances for the ABs to prove themselves this year.....we'll >see if that 82% stands up...

It's stood up for 100 years. no reason it shouldn't continue.

It's fun reading your posts Didge. You're so bitter.

...tom
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Mr Scebe 1 May 2005 15:11:59 permanent link ]
 
"John Cawston" <rewarewa@ihug.co.n­z> wrote in message
news:d52bqv$6fj$1@l­ust.ihug.co.nz...> didgerman wrote:
instead of a TriN or RWC final spot are you? Give>> me a break.....>
How cruel. We've only won 24 of 36 TN games and 1 of 5 WCs.

Amazing - and those 3N teams had won all but one RWC. And the AB's have won
it three times without losing a match. How many 6N titles does Engerlund
have in the last 10 years, btw?

You're a fucking spinner Digimon, that's something we can all agree on.

--
Mr Scebe


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Brent 1 May 2005 15:19:58 permanent link ]
 On Sun, 1 May 2005 13:05:53 +1200, "Mr Scebe" <Mr_Scebe@nowhere.c­om> wrote:
"Brent" <the_1aser@hotmail.­com> wrote in message >news:9f6871hbqsn8n­num2ectmsqhbfunj985s­9@4ax.com...>> On Sun, 1 May 2005 09:01:21 +1200, "Mr Scebe" <Mr_Scebe@nowhere.c­om> >> wrote:>>
By contrast Thorne stays on his feet defensively much better than any >>>other>>>player - but it's seen as a "lack of commitment". In actual fact, he's>>>ensuring that he's available to stop any quick phase ball. You only need >>>to>>>look at the Holiest' record against the Nags to see how successful it's>>>been.>>
Like the last two games, you mean?>
They are certainly good examples, why not?

Because they lost them.
The tragic thing for you and all >the Thorne-denyers is that Deaker has started singing his praises.

This would be the bi-polar guy who's had multiple breakdowns on air?

Yeah, nice.

You're really scraping the bottom of the barrel for support now.

Cheers

Brent
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Peter Ashford 1 May 2005 16:47:15 permanent link ]
 
Newby continues to play well, but offers little more than Thorne.


WTF? You are either on drugs or have never seen a rugby match in your life.
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Matua 2 May 2005 03:17:15 permanent link ]
 
"Uncle Bully" <wakeupcall@optusho­me.com.au.REMOVE> wrote in message
news:427387e4$0$517­5$afc38c87@news.optu­snet.com.au...> Well who is it then?> You'd think Henry will be looking for some experienced heads to go against > the Lions and Collins is a joke.> Since all the others candidates are young and/or inexperienced does this > mean the return of Thorne?>

Kaino for sure.

Matua.


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Paul Kendall 2 May 2005 16:18:43 permanent link ]
 In article "didgerman" <aw990012@hotmail.c­om> wrote:
Are you and Tom history teachers? Because it seems you need to dig into it > to escape the reality of wooden spoon ownership.....

Which is essentially what England currently owns when their only 2 wins
were over rugby superpowers Scotland and Italy.

--
Paul
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Uncle Bully 3 May 2005 15:35:52 permanent link ]
 
"Paul Kendall" <paulkendall@paradi­se.net.nz> wrote in message
news:p­aulkendall-BE­2AF1.00184303052005@­news.clear.net.nz...­> In article "didgerman" <aw990012@hotmail.c­om> wrote:>
Are you and Tom history teachers? Because it seems you need to dig into >> it>> to escape the reality of wooden spoon ownership.....>
Which is essentially what England currently owns when their only 2 wins> were over rugby superpowers Scotland and Italy.

This isn't about England though. Didgerdork loves the ABs so much he'll talk
about them every chance he gets.



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