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Anyone watch Rugby? Super 12 in particular.
Just watching Canterbury Crusaders vs NSW Warratahs..
6 Converted Trys to 0, in Canterbury's favour, after only 30 fucking minutes! 42-0 Very impressive game |
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yeah i've just given up on that game.... didnt really care actually cause the reds lost
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Hehe, but you have to admit, the game with the Reds and the Highlanders was pretty damn good.
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fuck yeah until the last 5-10mins
cockbaine and the ref cost us the game |
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Final score, Crusaders - 96, NSW - 19
Bwahahhaha! Pity they didn't make the 100 |
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what country is this?
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Super 12 Rugby, 12 teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Caterbury = New Zealand team New south Wales = Australian Team |
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Growing up in South Africa, rugby was sorta compulsory...there was no actual rule that you had to play, but not playing was out of the question.
Somehow I always played Lock. I hated it, it's hell on your ears in the scrums. I was never particularly good, in fact I sucked. Which made me like rugby even less. In fact, the only time I really enjoyed rugby was in my last year at school, when I used it as an outlet for my aggression...I used to go into the loose scrums like a pig into shit and bash everyone with my head. Nowadays, I don't have to play any more, and here in Holland it's a practically unknown sport. Makes me all nostalgic when I see games on BBC.
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Yeah, lock can be a bit of a shitty position. I lived in South Africa for a while. I was pretty young though. My brother played rugby. He went to The Ridge (maybe you know the place) boarding school.
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No, I don't know The Ridge, whereabouts is that? I lived all over the place, Port Elizabeth, Pretoria, George and Cape Town, and went to about 20 schools, all in all
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Not really sure to be honest. lol
All i know, is it was some bigass fancy school that cost alltogether too much money We lived in Boxberg (spelling?) in Johanesburg (again? lol). And i've been to Cape Town on a holiday.. rode in the cable cars up cable mountain or whatever it was called. hehehehe. |
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Ah, OK. I don't know the Johannesburg area too well, regularly got lost hitch-hiking around there (and ended up stranded in Boksburg quite often). Most confusing sprawl, and one mine-dump looks very much like the next.
*grin* Cape Town rocks, if I ever went back I'd live there. My parents (and most of my family) live 300 kilometres to the north of CT, in Namaqualand, very arid semi-desert...whenever I visit, I get bored outta my skull there
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I used to live in Botswana as well.. So i know what it's like to be in a place that's pretty much desert. lol. Our town was just within the Kalahari desert.. I miss that place actually..
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