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  • Baron Silas GreenbackB Offline
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    1987 - Richard Simba (sic?) doing a flip as he scored a try.
    1991 - Campese back pass to Horan
    1995 - Lomus tries against England
    1999 - The look of shell shock on the Ab's faces.
    2003 - Jonny drop kick.
    2007 - Barnes look of shell shock and crippling lack of confidence to blow a whistle.
    2011 - Thinking beaver had missed that kick wide.. only to be bewildered when the flags went up. Weird camera angles.
    2015 - SBW break and offload to Nonu to create a large lead.

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  • SmudgeS Offline
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    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in The Moment:

    1987 - Richard Simba (sic?) doing a flip as he scored a try.

    Tsimba - did a kinda-forward roll and popped his shoulder.

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    @Nepia said in The Moment:

    @dogmeat I don’t remember a groan from the crowd when Donald came out. In my section everyone was giving him a supportive cheer.

    There was an audible cheer in the TV coverage. I cheered in the pub ....

    I personally became more confident as soon as I saw Donald about to come on, Weepu having a goalkicking mare and all that .... and a hunch that some direct running and big defence were all we were going to squeeze out of this armwrestle of a match. Although my mate beside me went into despair as soon as he saw Donald coming on, and started muttering about "we're fucked, it's over ...etc". I berated him, like our attitude 800km away would have some impact on the match at the other end of the island ...... After about 5 minutes he apologised for his moment of weakness and then got behind the boys again.

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    1987 - Lived in Canada at the time and missed it all. When we moved back to the Southern Hemisphere in 1988, I watched some replays on VHS that my cousins had recorded. Never realised Rugby could be that good!
    1991 - The Irish win that should have been but they totally bottled it. Biggest RWC choke in history, IMO.
    1995 - Lomu! Those tries against England will live on forever!
    1999 - The shock, even to this day I can't remember much about that match but boy, I can still recall the feeling post match and it's not something I would ever want to experience again. Only it did and much worse in a personal part of my life.
    2003 - Talking to Umaga and other non-playing AB's prior to the semi and getting that sinking feeling. Which proved to be rather prophetic as I watched Panadol just getting owned all game by Mortlock. Worst coaching ever in my opinion.
    2007 - Sorry, don't know what your talking about.
    Was married in the middle of the RWC, just after the last AB pool match, and had organised to have the honeymoon and then be back in time to watch the semi's. For the QF we were in the middle of Borneo (Kinabantangan) and there was only one PC in the place with really dodgy internet. I had organised with the staff to get access to the computer early in the morning, about 5 am, to check the score. Was absolutely shattered by the result and have never watched the match since which means it didn't happen, right? Also, as my wife reminds everyone, I was so shocked after seeing that result that I barely spoke for the rest of the day and the next as I just mumbled my way through the next two days of our honeymoon.
    2011 - Semifinal against Australia and one of the most complete performances I've ever seen in a RWC sudden death match - Jerome (come back here Digby) Kaino. The final is just a blur and the feeling of relief was just overwhelming.
    2015 - Watching the interaction between DC and McGod after the quarter final against France and DC gives McCaw a little punch to the ribs and the smile on his face just says it all... Vindication!

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  • PaekakboyzP Offline
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    2011- MASSIVE Tongan scrum to put the final knife in France at the Caketin. One of the most electric rugby games I've ever been to.

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    @Paekakboyz yeah that was great, I got the Welly Match Pack, then afterwards to the pub to watch Scotland being oh so close to rolling England IIRC

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  • Stockcar86S Offline
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    @Paekakboyz said in The Moment:

    2011- MASSIVE Tongan scrum to put the final knife in France at the Caketin. One of the most electric rugby games I've ever been to.

    Taumalolo 😍

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    @Stockcar86 fuck yeah. Remember him standing up and just screaming at the French to come get some. Yeah boi! gives me the shivers just thinking about it!!

    Man, had also forgotten the Ireland v Wales match which was immense. But that Tonga-France game is definitely a WC moment. Crazy to think how long ago that was now!

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  • ACT CrusaderA Offline
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    Moments that have stuck with me

    87 - Kirk’s try and Blanco’s try

    91 - the first match against England at half time I thought our World Cup was over

    95 - watching Mandela come out and having this really bad feeling.

    99 - the smug look on Gregan’s face

    03 - haka and sipi tau: Marshall’s injury

    07 - French hands in the ruck when we were hot on attack down the left wing and the touchie just watching it; Henry’s face in the stands

    11 - the day of Carter’s injury; Kaino manhandling Digby; airconditioner leaking after final whistle...

    15 - Scotland robbed; Japan fans celebrating

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  • Billy TellB Offline
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    #36

    1987 - Mum takes me out of school and down to Lancaster Park to watch NZ thrash Fiji 74-13 with Green & Gallagher getting 4 tries each.

    1991 - Campese’s diagonal run and score

    1995 - Not watching NZ vs ENG live (major exams the next day) but should have because my Dad just kept whooping and hollering as Lomu did his stuff

    1999 - Not watching NZ vs FRA live (major uni exams the next day). Falling asleep to hearing a few lads cheering Lomu’s tries...waking up to Si & Phil playing funeral organ music on the radio

    2003 - in a plane back from Europe as the pilot announces Australia 22 - NZ 10

    2007 - Pub in Cork, Ireland with 2 way too confident compatriots (sporting brand spanking new AB 2007 RWC jerseys). They were playfully mocked by bystanders as the horror unfolded. Me and a French mate had tickets to the final, so sat thru SA vs England

    2011 - Pub in Dublin. Complete silence as about 50 Kiwis waited for Joubert to hand France a match winning penalty. Relief at the end.

    2015 - Live at Cardiff with same French mate from 2007 to watch NZ put some ghosts to rest

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  • WurzelW Offline
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    These images instantly jump into my mind when someone mentions the various World Cup years

    87… John Kirwan shredding the corner flag with a try in the final
    91… Tuigamala going full Lomu against Italy, four years before Lomu arrived on the scene
    95… Kronfeld bagging five-pointers by hanging of Lomu’s shoulder all tournament
    99… Wilson suffering dizzy spells after being turned inside out by the French
    03… the best and worst of Spencer: between the legs pass to Rokocoko / pass to Mortlock
    07… Ngwenya skinning Habana
    11… Dagg on the outside to set up Nonu’s semi final try
    15… Carter’s flick pass to Savea before he Lomu’ed the French

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  • canefanC Online
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    That would be my No1 RWC moment. Poor old Jonah in full flight, magnificent

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  • Magpie_in_ausM Offline
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    Ohhhhh that could have put him in ward 4...

    @Smudge said in The Moment:

    @Baron-Silas-Greenback said in The Moment:

    1987 - Richard Simba (sic?) doing a flip as he scored a try.

    Tsimba - did a kinda-forward roll and popped his shoulder.

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  • MN5M Online
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    MN5
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    Live matches........

    Going to Ireland vs Namibia in 2003 without a ticket and singing with a bunch of pissed up Irish fans. Same year. Scotland relying on the fact that while Rupeni Caucau was once again on another fucken planet the other 14 were more easy to subdue and they squeaked into the quarters.

    Caucau though, did this guy seriously play the same position as Caleb Ralph and Scott Hamilton ? That second try.....did Glenn Metcalfe have cement on his feet ?

    1. Australia vs South Africa at the Caketin, MN5 sr got some tickets somehow. tinny old bugger.

    Highlight was a tie between watching Schalk Burger live and realising he was one of the most immense Rugby players to ever lace up boots or the dude in front of us grossly overestimating his chip eating ability and giving heaps of them to me and the old man. What a GC.

    Also what was up with the Stadium staff pre opening every can of fucken Heinie that was sold ? seriously you anal fucks, you expect us to sell them to underage kids after the match ?

    There has to be a special rung in hell for over zealous hospo people on fuck all an hour who abuse their power like this.

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  • Magpie_in_ausM Offline
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    95' Laksanasompong with the kick

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Magpie_in_aus said in The Moment:

    95' Laksanasompong with the kick

    I hope not Bill, that's the maternity ward

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @MN5 I assume their liquor licence requires them to open them. As far as I know all grounds do that?

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    @Nepia said in The Moment:

    @MN5 I assume their liquor licence requires them to open them. As far as I know all grounds do that?

    At EP you get beer in a plastic bottle with all lids removed at time of purchase. I always think it would be a great idea to take a few screw caps in with me but never remember. Even worse I think at Spark arena they pour the beer into a cup. Gone are the days when I used to go to the Brook and they would sell 6 packs of speights cans out of a makeshift shop/ shipping container

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  • MN5M Online
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    @Nepia said in The Moment:

    @MN5 I assume their liquor licence requires them to open them. As far as I know all grounds do that?

    I'm really hurt that out of all the time and effort I put into this ( I usually don't spend longer than a minute per post ) this is all you can bring up.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    @MN5 said in The Moment:

    @Nepia said in The Moment:

    @MN5 I assume their liquor licence requires them to open them. As far as I know all grounds do that?

    I'm really hurt that out of all the time and effort I put into this ( I usually don't spend longer than a minute per post ) this is all you can bring up.

    Just imagine what it's like supporting rugby this millennium.

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