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  • Originally posted by Havak
    Do you ever wish you had not mentioned something?
    Too late. Took you a little while to realise, too.

    Ravagon that is a fair point. But please understand the ‘Brits’ have gone to great pains to make it clear the ABs are not being excluded. The initial proposal was based on the fact, as Finbar has already pointed out I think, that the Boks and Wallabies already had plans to be up here at that time in 2004 and the ABs didn’t. Nothing more sinister than that.
    All true. But it still hasn't been explained why the ABs appear to have been excluded beyond 2004. Of course, the RFU has said the SA/Aus/England proposal under consideration is only one of many - meaning, by implication, that there may be other proposals that do include the ABs. Except a proposal that actually includes the ABs hasn't surfaced. I suspect it doesn't exist.

    The question is - why? Of course, the rabid (literally) Kiwis on that website accuse John O'Neill of trying to destroy the ABs. Which is ridiculous. The Boks are just as involved in this new proposal - presumably the Boks are out to destroy the ABs too? I would dearly love to know whether the ABs were approached at any point about the proposal. Given that reference on the NZRFU website - that the ABs prefer fewer games of higher quality - I have a feeling they might have been approached and declined.

    Tigers are at home to the old enemy Bath tomorrow, and I am hoping we show Gloucester exactly how to put them away (or my weekend will be a sad one again).
    I've just had a thought! When you get your pint glass with the prescription lens in the bottom for drinking while watching television rugby, you could have a prescription tinted lens added and take the television out into the back yard.
    " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
    "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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    • having to carry Havak's empties out to the recycling bin
      How about we add you dictionary and thesaurus?

      Look forward? Here, borrow my binoculars
      I have to pair I took down under last year is I could look for Wallabies who might be onside.

      This might be a naive question, but who actually runs rugby over there?
      It’s not naïve at all. It’s the crux of our problems. The RFU say they do, the clubs think differently. Never the twain shall meet.

      In essence the RFU holds the money and the clubs hold the Aces (the players). The Premiership is therefore overseen by an uneasy alliance of the ERP (essentially a cabal of the chairmen of the top teams) and the RFU (a cabal of the proverbial ‘old farts’) if my recollection is up to date.

      But if anyone has a nose for a dollar it's Mr O'Neill.
      Of that I have no doubt at all.

      Took you a little while to realise, too
      Always does. Front row, remember?

      it still hasn't been explained why the ABs
      appear to have been excluded beyond 2004
      My guess is money. Asking for too big a slice of the pie behind the scenes perhaps?

      I have a feeling they might have been approached and declined.
      And if that is the case I am sure all those rabid Kiwis will apologise to O’Neil and the entire English nation (amazing how they hate him individually but us as a collective?)

      I've just had a thought! When you get your pint glass with the prescription lens in the bottom for drinking while watching television rugby, you could have a prescription tinted lens added and take the television out into the back yard.
      I like the way you think.

      Glaws take on Sarrries at home this weekend. That’s a no brainer now – Glaws by 20 odd points. I honestly expect a similar margin for us over Bath – they have struggled against us for several years now.
      It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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      • Originally posted by Havak
        It’s not naïve at all. It’s the crux of our problems. The RFU say they do, the clubs think differently. Never the twain shall meet.
        Replace RFU by FFR (French Rugby Federation) and you have a picture of what is going on in France.

        In essence the RFU holds the money and the clubs hold the Aces (the players). The Premiership is therefore overseen by an uneasy alliance of the ERP (essentially a cabal of the chairmen of the top teams) and the RFU (a cabal of the proverbial ‘old farts’) if my recollection is up to date.
        This is not exactly the same situation in France, the FFR is managing the French team (which will beat the SH teams in a few weeks ) and the amateur competitions. The FFR is thus in charge of the national Rugby policy.

        The League (nothing to do with this sport played with thirteen players) manages the first and second professional divisions called Pro D1 and Pro D2. The representatives of the League are the president of the member clubs, there is a strong opposition between the "small" clubs and the so-called 'big" clubs. The problem is the "small" clubs are the majority and their presidents always block the decisions that could lead to a more elitist competition as this is seen as a threat.

        Your description of the RFU managers is perfectly adapted to the FFR. The FFR and the League are also opposed as each institution is trying to earn more power to the expense of the other.

        This explains why France is always taking quickly the best decision each time the interest of the French Rugby is concerned.



        Finbar, thank you for the history of Bon Scott I didn't knew at all its background before AC/DC, really interesting. About Havak and its So... So... Soc (no, I can't) heritage you should admit he is the spearhead of a new evolution in his family and annoy him with this every two posts only.

        To his benefit, he is a strong supporter of one ot the most prestigious European club which is one of the few still giving some value to tradition.

        About Ravagon, is infringement of the Apolyton Rugby thread rules is very serious, I think a red card is the least we can do as he is even encouraging a So... So... Soc... (sorry, I can't write it) team.
        "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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        • Originally posted by Tamerlin

          The League (nothing to do with this sport played with thirteen players) manages the first and second professional divisions called Pro D1 and Pro D2. The representatives of the League are the president of the member clubs, there is a strong opposition between the "small" clubs and the so-called 'big" clubs. The problem is the "small" clubs are the majority and their presidents always block the decisions that could lead to a more elitist competition as this is seen as a threat.
          Add to this a solid measure of self-serving, nepotism, and you have SA Rugby administration in a nutshell.

          The effect of this amazing system of administration (do I get carded for sarcasm ) is most evident in the number of empty seats at matches – and quite possibly – the SA national side’s rather lacklustre displays lately.

          Praise be, it hasn’t gone unnoticed. A commission was convened (in SA, sport IS politics ), and the system got sent to the sin bin. Like a recovering alcoholic, things are still shaky - but at least there’s recovery.

          Guess the moral is – things can only get better… After all, we could all be Liverpool fans!
          If something doesn't feel right, you're not feeling the right thing.

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          • It’s interesting how close the situations in France and England are.

            you should admit he is the spearhead of a new evolution in his family and annoy him with this every two posts only
            yes the reduced frequency would be very pleasant.

            To his benefit, he is a strong supporter of one ot the most prestigious European club which is one of the few still giving some value to tradition.
            Merci mon ami. Of course the same is true about yourself and your team.

            I can almost see Finbar writing “Oh perlease!” at this but it is true enough – Tigers hold to the old values much more closely than re-invented teams like Gloucester, Saracens, Sale et al.

            But then the SH lads are ‘progressives’ are they not, tradition is not as fixed in their psyche as it is with the NH faithful.
            It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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            • Originally posted by Havak

              How about we add you dictionary and thesaurus?
              What are they doing at your place with your empties?

              I have to pair I took down under last year is I could look for Wallabies who might be onside.
              Oh I remember. That would be the pair you needed to see the game from your seats located somewhere adjacent to a completely different ground altogether?

              It’s not naïve at all.
              for the umlaut. I couldn't be bothered. It's actually optional whether it's avec umlaut or sans umlaut or even spelled sans umlaut but with a second "e". Fascinating word.

              In essence the RFU holds the money and the clubs hold the Aces (the players). The Premiership is therefore overseen by an uneasy alliance of the ERP (essentially a cabal of the chairmen of the top teams) and the RFU (a cabal of the proverbial ‘old farts’) if my recollection is up to date.
              One advantage, I suppose, of us having a less developed club system. Our club officials are all honorary chaps who help make the afternoon tea. I suppose our equivalents of your club wallies would be the State organisations - all two of them, NSW and Queensland - whose relationship with the ARU are, on the whole, a lot better than they are with each other.

              My guess is money. Asking for too big a slice of the pie behind the scenes perhaps?
              Possibly. I'd really like to know. I mean, I'd find it hard to believe that all these proposals could have been hatched without the Kiwis knowing. OTOH, the NZRFU has been, um, less than up to scratch of late.

              (amazing how they hate him individually but us as a collective?)
              Au contraire!

              Glaws take on Sarrries at home this weekend. That’s a no brainer now – Glaws by 20 odd points. I honestly expect a similar margin for us over Bath – they have struggled against us for several years now.
              I have long since learned not to count chickens.
              " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
              "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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              • Originally posted by Tamerlin
                About Havak and its So... So... Soc (no, I can't) heritage you should admit he is the spearhead of a new evolution in his family and annoy him with this every two posts only.
                We have a saying, Tamerlin. You probably have something similar in French. "Never give a sucker an even break!"

                To his benefit, he is a strong supporter of one ot the most prestigious European club which is one of the few still giving some value to tradition.
                Yes, and I've re-thought the possibility that I might be the millstone around your club's neck. I'm not. It's him. Cut him loose before it's too late.

                About Ravagon, is infringement of the Apolyton Rugby thread rules is very serious, I think a red card is the least we can do as he is even encouraging a So... So... Soc... (sorry, I can't write it) team.
                He's a Kiwi, Tamerlin. That could be punishment enough.
                " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
                "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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                • Fantastic post Tamerlin!

                  Im a bit confused about this bit though:

                  Originally posted by Tamerlin
                  Caligastia is, I can be wrong, the individual which seems the more prone to sacrifice tradition but he is living in the United States and might have been somehow spoiled.


                  and Finbar seems to agree:

                  Originally posted by Finbar
                  Couldn't agree more. Along with the soccer genes lurking within Havak's body, Caligastia's worshiping at the altar of the Almighty Greenback is the greatest threat to the purity of these threads. I'm just waiting for him to have George Witless Bush add this thread to the Axis of Evil.
                  Im not offended or anything, just curious to find out how I gave this impression.

                  Have been assimilated without even noticing...?
                  ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                  ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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                  • Originally posted by finbar
                    The real bottom line is that S12 helps everyone's rugby because it is, by definition, a stronger comp than the respective domestic club comps (one or two of the easy-beat S12 teams aside, maybe). Exposing players to a higher standard of rugby will lift players' standards (providing the players are equipped to lift their standards).
                    I agree, but I think the super 12 helps Australia more than New Zealand. New Zealand already has the NPC, but Australia doesnt really have anything equivilent to that.
                    ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                    ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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                    • Originally posted by Havak

                      Not by any chance falling into the trap of dismissing England are you Finbar and Caligastia? You are way too intelligent for that. With the weakened squads the tri-nations are bringing we are perfectly capable of winning all three games at HQ.
                      They are capable, yes, but is it possible? No.

                      I would never write off England, but I will be suprised if they win all their games. I would also be suprised if they lost all of them. They will beat Australia once at least.
                      ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                      ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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                      • What are they doing at your place with your empties?
                        At my local once my glass is empty it gets filled. It’s a well rehearsed drill.

                        Oh I remember. That would be the pair you needed to see the game from your seats located somewhere adjacent to a completely different ground altogether?
                        That’s right

                        I thought you might like the umlaut.

                        OTOH, the NZRFU has been, um, less than up to scratch of late.
                        For the diplomacy there.

                        I have long since learned not to count chickens.
                        It’s very sensible not to do so. I wish I had that level of sense

                        Kingsholm is quite a ground. Saracens are not a team I think can overcome that crowd advantage the shed gives Glaws. Lets see if I’m right.

                        "Never give a sucker an even break!"
                        I always though it was “Never give a Pom an even break”?

                        I'm not. It's him. Cut him loose before it's too late.
                        Unfair m’lud! I’ve been a fan of theirs for a long time and most of that time they were very, very good. Recently they have struggled. Recently you have lent them your support. Coincidence? I do not think so!

                        They are capable, yes, but is it possible? No.


                        Oh it’s possible. I think I’ve told you who was the last team to beat us at HQ and when it was. Can you remember? We are thirsting to set that one right this time.

                        Loved the line about Australia of course.

                        Seriously it is now a very tough proposition to play England at Twickers. As oft noted the downside is we need to take success ‘on the road’.

                        I can’t tell you how much I am looking forward to next months games. All three are mouth watering prospects (we normally get one sacrificial lamb between two tough teams – not this year!).
                        It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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                        • My mouth is watering also. Better wash it down with some beer!
                          ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                          ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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                          • Originally posted by Caligastia
                            Fantastic post Tamerlin!
                            Thanks !

                            Have been assimilated without even noticing...?
                            Among all of us it seems you are one of the less reluctant to accept new ideas even if it contradicts a long tradition. Although another one would say you are more open minded than us all (of course this is absolutely wrong ) I have slightly ( ) exagerated this trait for the fun of it in my post...

                            Moreover, you are a citizen of New Zealand lost in the USA which is a country where many traditions have no weight as soon as money and profit rear their ugly head. It was very easy to link those two facts together and imagine you could have been somehow corrupted...

                            Actually, I'am kidding...
                            "Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill

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                            • No worries Tamerlin, I see the connection now.

                              Im still curious about the tradition thing though. Which long-standing traditions have I eagerly discarded lately?
                              ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                              ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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                              • I get to watch Auckland v Otago live at 10pm tonight!


                                GO AUCKLAND!
                                ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
                                ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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