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  • Originally posted by Havak
    I'm afraid my dedicated rugby patriotism does not allow that. I could never "do a Finbar" as I think backing the other side is known?
    There's an old saying - when the Civ Gold receivers walk in the door, patriotism flies out the window.

    Next you will be suggesting I back the Wallabies.
    He could probably sue you for that. In fact, given Americans' fondness for litigation ...

    Mind you Finbar may spot them a 21 point head start next week the way things are going.
    Only if I grow another finger or toe in the next week.

    I see Brooke, Dowd and Kronfeld say it is going to be very hard for your boys up front. Fancy that eh?
    Fancy that. They've caught Nassar-Havak Syndrome.
    " ... 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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    • Our current Bank A/c

      Andydog 186
      Caligastia 37
      finbar 123.5
      Havak 60
      LDiCesares 111
      Mickeyj 143.5
      NeoStar 114
      ravagon 94
      redbull 80
      Tamerlin 59

      We have 3 matches on offer:

      1. Wallabies -v- Ireland

      I suggested 7 1/2 points start for the Irish. Any other thoughts?

      2. England -v- All Blacks

      We seem to have agreed - some of us (no names, no packdrill, Havak) reluctantly - on 6 1/2 points start for the All Blacks. So to back the ABs and win your bet, they have to finish within 6 points of England, draw or win the match. To back England and win your bet, England has to win by 7 points or more.

      3. France -v- Springboks

      Any thoughts on a margin? I would assume France - at home - would have to start favourites.

      Edit. Neither LDiCesares nor Tamerlin think there should be a margin on the France -v- Boks match.
      Last edited by finbar; November 7, 2002, 19:22.
      " ... 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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      • Re: Our current Bank A/c

        Originally posted by finbar
        Any thoughts on a margin? I would assume France - at home - would have to start favourites.
        I think a simple Win/Lose bet is adequate for the Cockerels-Springboks game.

        The french players, as Andrew Merthens has brilliantly summed it up last week, are equally able to produce the best or the worst Rugby at home (even in the same match). They are unpredictable, an expert said it...
        Last edited by Tamerlin; November 7, 2002, 19:20.
        "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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        • Re: Re: Our current Bank A/c

          Originally posted by Tamerlin


          I think a simple Win/Loose bet is adequate for the Cockerels-Springboks game.

          The french players, as Andrew Merthens has brilliantly summed it up last week, are equally able to produce the best or the worst Rugby at home (even in the same match). They are unpredictable, an expert said it...
          Okay, let's make it straight win/lose. And, for the people who bet, hope both sides get backing.
          " ... 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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          • I forgot to bet :

            10 Golds on France (whatever the margin),
            10 Golds on England,
            10 Golds on the Wallabies.

            I must admit I would have liked to bet in favour of Ireland but I'am not confident in their chances to win against the Wallabies.
            "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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            • I'll put 20 on the All Blacks.
              ...people like to cry a lot... - Pekka
              ...we just argue without evidence, secure in our own superiority. - Snotty

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              • Betting update

                For the sake of convenience, for the moment, I'll keep the bets broken down by matches and I'll update this post as the bets are placed.

                Thus far, we have the following bets recorded. Can you please let me know if I have mis-represented you?

                Wallabies -v- Ireland (7 1/2 points start for the Irish)

                Havak 10 - Ireland

                LDiCesares 10 - Ireland

                Tamerlin 10 - Wallabies

                England -v- All Blacks (6 1/2 points start for the ABs)

                Caligastia 20 - ABs

                Havak 10 - England

                Tamerlin 10 - England

                LDiCesares 10* (LDiC - your bet was subject to the margin being more or less than 7. The margin is 6 1/2, meaning England have to win by 7 or more and the ABs have to lose by 6 or fewer. Which way do you want your Civ Gold to go?)

                France -v- Springboks (No margin, a straight win/lose bet)

                Havak 10 - France

                LDiCesares 10 - France

                Tamerlin 10 - France

                finbar 20 - Springboks (Just to make sure of a pot of Civ Gold! )
                Last edited by finbar; November 8, 2002, 06:18.
                " ... 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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                • ahh..what do they know? Bloody traitors.
                  To be fair they also said if you live with our forwards for twenty minutes they would make you favourites – unless it started to rain then.
                  It was one of the Walkabout bar events – Aussie theme pubs across the UK – next week the chain hosts three Wallaby greats for a Q&A in the same vein and the week after three Boks. Nice idea – anything that supports the game is good after all.
                  I now tend to speed read to avoid conniptions.
                  Conniptions – is that extremely (almost violent) emotional reactions? Doesn’t seem to fit for yourself at all. Sounds like my style.

                  M-hm. Paddy has red hair, Paddy is Irish, therefore Irishmen have red hair. I vaguely recall the perils of that sort of deduction from my Year 8 school days.


                  Look at it this way then – if the Government of the Republic says Paddy is Irish then he is Irish. The NZRFU and ARU have sanctioned these touring sides as official therefore…

                  Better logic for you?

                  Not necessarily a bad thing providing one of the teams is near full strength because it makes for interesting assessments.
                  Don’t remind me. I’ll be so much more comfortable discussing this is we get the win under our belt.

                  Picking a winner can be easy. Picking a margin requires finesse
                  Finesse? English ex-forward? Make you own conclusions.

                  Given the NZRFU's oft-proven superlative judgement, it's likely they've thought the steam-ship trip to England a bit too long.
                  I think what truly undermined their assertion that it was a long way to come was undermined a little by the fact the last two years they came up anyway and busted up the Celts. The clincher that they are avoiding us though was when we asked for the June tour to them this year and they gave it to Ireland instead.

                  In fact, I assumed Nassar had rung you for advice.
                  He might have well as

                  Nice to see the boys dig back in though. It will not last but it’s nice to see some spirit from us.

                  I say again - if you cannot beat this second-string AB team by a try and a penalty, there is something seriously wrong.
                  Well I look at it this way Finbar – we are clearly the stronger side on paper. I wonder what effect that might have on the boys? I am worried we will see a nervous performance. Show nerves to a Kiwi and he will take advantage. I think we will win, I trust we will win. But in any game there are two sides. Should we lose tomorrow I’ll give up most hope for RWC it has to be said.

                  Dawson might not be a first choice - he was on the Lions tour, wasn't he? - but he's opposing a player who is yet to compete at a level beyond club football.
                  Dawse suffered an injury set back after the Lions and then struggled for form. He has fought his way back in and he is vastly more experienced than his opposing number sure – but do watch him for the suicidal options. Has a penchant for tapping wherever he is on the field as well.

                  So how much of your hard-earned are you willing to risk?
                  I don’t have much to risk! Two more games in the series and I must have some left for Australia.
                  I’ll end the post with my stakes.

                  He could probably sue you for that. In fact, given Americans' fondness for litigation ...
                  What a nice idea you have given him for if the ABs lose.

                  Only if I grow another finger or toe in the next week.
                  Is that another reference to things the Americans are fond of?

                  Fancy that. They've caught Nassar-Havak Syndrome.
                  Well I might be known for redundantly stating the obvious but Nasser isn’t.

                  Your suggested margin for the Irish game is a little too narrow for me, but I am not fighting another losing battle here.

                  Okay.
                  10 on England
                  10 on France
                  10 on Ireland.
                  And a bank loan afterwards no doubt!
                  It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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                  • Just bumping this updated post

                    For the sake of convenience, for the moment, I'll keep the bets broken down by matches and I'll update this post as the bets are placed.

                    Thus far, we have the following bets recorded. Can you please let me know if I have mis-represented you?

                    Wallabies -v- Ireland (7 1/2 points start for the Irish)

                    Havak 10 - Ireland

                    LDiCesares 10 - Ireland

                    finbar 20 - Wallabies

                    Tamerlin 10 - Wallabies

                    England -v- All Blacks (6 1/2 points start for the ABs)

                    Caligastia 20 - ABs

                    finbar 10 - England

                    Havak 10 - England

                    Tamerlin 10 - England

                    LDiCesares 10 - England

                    France -v- Springboks (No margin, a straight win/lose bet)

                    Havak 10 - France

                    LDiCesares 10 - France

                    Tamerlin 10 - France

                    finbar 20 - Springboks (Just to make sure of a pot of Civ Gold! )
                    Last edited by finbar; November 8, 2002, 10:04.
                    " ... 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 Havak
                      next week the chain hosts three Wallaby greats for a Q&A in the same vein
                      Who?

                      Conniptions – is that extremely (almost violent) emotional reactions? Doesn’t seem to fit for yourself at all. Sounds like my style.
                      A conniption is a fit of rage or hysteria. Yep, that's you.

                      Look at it this way then – if the Government of the Republic says Paddy is Irish then he is Irish.
                      No he's not. Only in the opinion of the Government of the Republic.

                      The NZRFU and ARU have sanctioned these touring sides as official therefore…

                      Better logic for you?
                      No, it's based on the false premise mentioned above.

                      I think what truly undermined their assertion that it was a long way to come was undermined a little by the fact the last two years they came up anyway and busted up the Celts. The clincher that they are avoiding us though was when we asked for the June tour to them this year and they gave it to Ireland instead.
                      Face it, the NZRFU takes incompetence to new heights. I suspect they went to the NH intending to play England, took the wrong exit from the motorway, ended up playing the Celts and were none the wiser.

                      Nice to see the boys dig back in though. It will not last but it’s nice to see some spirit from us.
                      Today they bowled the way they should have yesterday. Trouble is, they were starting 300+ plus runs behind. As it was, most of our blokes got themselves out today. Steve Waugh was the exception. And this afternoon, we dropped 3 catches - most of them tough-ish - and missed a stumping. Swings and roundabouts.

                      Well I look at it this way Finbar – we are clearly the stronger side on paper. I wonder what effect that might have on the boys? I am worried we will see a nervous performance. Show nerves to a Kiwi and he will take advantage. I think we will win, I trust we will win. But in any game there are two sides. Should we lose tomorrow I’ll give up most hope for RWC it has to be said.
                      Well, yes. Nerves? Apart from some early butterflies, there shouldn't be room or time for them. But I understand your crossed fingers, I would be the same way. OTOH, it's a big chance for your mob to put a win on the board against the ABs - regardless of the quality of the team - and take the confidence forward.

                      Is that another reference to things the Americans are fond of?
                      No, just that one of my abacus' strings broke, the beads went everywhere and I'm arithmetically rooted without it.

                      Your suggested margin for the Irish game is a little too narrow for me, but I am not fighting another losing battle here.
                      You think the Paddys should have a bigger start?

                      I've recorded your bets.
                      Last edited by finbar; November 8, 2002, 06:48.
                      " ... 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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                      • Who?
                        Tim Horan, Michael Lynagh and Rod Kafer. And the next week Joel Stransky, André Vos, Pieter Roussow and Naka Drotské.

                        Sadly it’s the bar in Shepherds bush.

                        A conniption is a fit of rage or hysteria. Yep, that's you.
                        Cheers.

                        No he's not. Only in the opinion of the Government of the Republic.
                        I’m intrigued as to who you think is better placed to decide in that case?

                        You also side-stepped the issue that the Unions have appointed these players to represent them.

                        No, it's based on the false premise mentioned above.
                        False premise?

                        Face it, the NZRFU takes incompetence to new heights. I suspect they went to the NH intending to play England, took the wrong exit from the motorway, ended up playing the Celts and were none the wiser.


                        It is rare to find a Union that makes ours look Professional (in any other sense than making money at least).

                        And this afternoon, we dropped 3 catches - most of them tough-ish - and missed a stumping. Swings and roundabouts.
                        I wasn’t for a second claiming we stood a chance. I’m well aware you remain the vastly superior side. I was juts pleased to see some guts shown by the Poms.

                        Bad bad news about Jones though – he was an exciting young prospect.

                        OTOH, it's a big chance for your mob to put a win on the board against the ABs - regardless of the quality of the team - and take the confidence forward.
                        Absolutely Finbar.

                        You haven’t forced me to be serious so I feel happy to be so. I’ll be able to accept a loss if it’s the right kind. If this AB side comes up trumps and plays out of its socks then fair play to them. But if we choke and hand it to them through playing poorly I’ll be quite devastated. It is very much time to put up or shut up for the boys. And from your point of view a loss would add massive pressure on Jonno. Some pundits think Kay should replace him now well before RWC. I actually seriously disagree – but then you will have assumed that.

                        No, just that one of my abacus' strings broke, the beads went everywhere and I'm arithmetically rooted without it.
                        So language rather than arithmetic is your strength – and we let you work out the betting for us.

                        It figures.

                        I did think the Paddy’s might need a penalty above the converted try – but looking at the tight five more closely I think they are very competitive even without Keith – so your margin is fair enough.

                        I could be broke after this weekend. I just hope the right French side walks out for the game.
                        It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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                        • I've just checked the officials.

                          Jonathan Kaplan as ref?




                          His country are involved in the Investec series and crucially - he is SH. Games in the NH need NH refs because yours are so flaky with the lawbooks.

                          Expect plenty of biff as the players police Kaplan's inability to spot infringements from the men in black.
                          It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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                          • Choosing 6 1/2 for the England/ABs has been made in the obvious attempt to make it hard for me to decide who I'd back. I said I needed 7 to back the ABs so I'll bet 10 civ gold on England.
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                            • You know it makes sense.

                              Lets hope we all get a slice of Caligastias gold then.
                              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
                                Tim Horan, Michael Lynagh and Rod Kafer.
                                That's an entertaining trio.

                                Sadly it’s the bar in Shepherds bush.
                                Roger Daltrey country, from memory.

                                I’m intrigued as to who you think is better placed to decide in that case?
                                As always - moi!

                                You also side-stepped the issue that the Unions have appointed these players to represent them.
                                No I didn't. Because the premise was false, everything that followed was as flawed by definition.

                                I wasn’t for a second claiming we stood a chance.
                                I know that. They did improve about 200% today but the damage was done yesterday.

                                Bad bad news about Jones though – he was an exciting young prospect.
                                Tragedy. He looked by far the most menacing quick. Genuine pace and did something with the ball. Caddick simply doesn't have the skill - or application, concentration, whatever - to bowl to a plan. To build pressure. That's McGrath's great asset. Caddick bowls two good balls then a boundary ball. Hoggard looked willing but, again, no plan, no pressure. He's young, maybe he'll pick it up, but Caddick never will. He has modelled himself so much on Richard Hadlee but he doesn't have 20% of the skills.

                                You haven’t forced me to be serious so I feel happy to be so. I’ll be able to accept a loss if it’s the right kind. If this AB side comes up trumps and plays out of its socks then fair play to them. But if we choke and hand it to them through playing poorly I’ll be quite devastated. It is very much time to put up or shut up for the boys.
                                I think you're quite right. Because there's going to be a sh*tload more pressure even in the pool matches of the WRC. This is their chance to jam one up the ABs. I'm honestly looking forward to this match more than I'm looking forward to the Irish game because it actually means more - even if one of the teams is second-string.

                                And from your point of view a loss would add massive pressure on Jonno. Some pundits think Kay should replace him now well before RWC. I actually seriously disagree – but then you will have assumed that.
                                Do bears do number twos in heavily timbered areas? I heard him asked whether the game meant anything in terms of the RWC. His answer: "Twelve months is a long time in sport". I hope Kay has at least an ounce of imagination.

                                So language rather than arithmetic is your strength – and we let you work out the betting for us.

                                It figures.
                                I haven't worn a shoe or sock since we started betting.

                                I did think the Paddy’s might need a penalty above the converted try – but looking at the tight five more closely I think they are very competitive even without Keith – so your margin is fair enough.
                                After the ugly shambles of a game in Argentina, I'll be happy just to see some real rugby played. I suspect we have just enough of our better players fit enough to beat them. I'm keen to see how Adam Freier handles starting as hooker and how Staniforth - a mile better rugby player than Wendell - stands up on the wing. And, indeed, how David Giffen handles his first real hitout. Matt Giteau, the babe-in-the-woods back-up halfback/5-8 - the one who hasn't yet played S12 - is on the bench and is bound to get a run which I also look forward to seeing.
                                " ... 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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