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    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

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    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    Phenomenal ? Jeepers brudda, what superlative do you have for Ma’a Nonu ? 😉

    There’s phenomenal and then there’s “would go gay for”.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    Phenomenal ? Jeepers brudda, what superlative do you have for Ma’a Nonu ? 😉

    There’s phenomenal and then there’s “would go gay for”.

    I’ll put a good word in if I see him at the pools this Saturday. You’d be a cute couple for sure.

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    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    Phenomenal ? Jeepers brudda, what superlative do you have for Ma’a Nonu ? 😉

    There’s phenomenal and then there’s “would go gay for”.

    I’ll put a good word in if I see him at the pools this Saturday. You’d be a cute couple for sure.

    Is pools code for sauna?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    Phenomenal ? Jeepers brudda, what superlative do you have for Ma’a Nonu ? 😉

    There’s phenomenal and then there’s “would go gay for”.

    I’ll put a good word in if I see him at the pools this Saturday. You’d be a cute couple for sure.

    Is pools code for sauna?

    Um yeah anyway, Nonu woulda gone alright at the Crusaders. I wonder if they ever tried to lure him ?

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    @mn5 too much flair, Saders always strike me as have a 15 man game plan and everyone execute it perfectly, nonu was a make something off little more than front foot ball kind of guy

    good i really wanted him to fire when he was with us, honestly though he was the kind of player we could build a whole backline around

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    @kiwiwomble said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 too much flair, Saders always strike me as have a 15 man game plan and everyone execute it perfectly, nonu was a make something off little more than front foot ball kind of guy

    good i really wanted him to fire when he was with us, honestly though he was the kind of player we could build a whole backline around

    His Merhts/Blackadder bowl cut was woeful too

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    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @mn5 said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    Phenomenal ? Jeepers brudda, what superlative do you have for Ma’a Nonu ? 😉

    There’s phenomenal and then there’s “would go gay for”.

    I’ll put a good word in if I see him at the pools this Saturday. You’d be a cute couple for sure.

    Is pools code for sauna?

    Um yeah anyway, Nonu woulda gone alright at the Crusaders. I wonder if they ever tried to lure him ?

    Nonu was only ever a legend for the Canes and the Allblacks. His powers never worked in other jerseys.

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    @rancid-schnitzel you mean when he had conrad outside him? 🤔

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    @kiwiwomble said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel you mean when he had conrad outside him? 🤔

    He did ok with Nonu inside him.........😐

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    @rancid-schnitzel wasn't bagging Nonu, was more a point about how partnerships can make a huge difference, when im pcking a team i often find myself picking front rows that play together, locking pairs, centre pairs etc

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    @kiwiwomble said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel wasn't bagging Nonu, was more a point about how partnerships can make a huge difference, when im pcking a team i often find myself picking front rows that play together, locking pairs, centre pairs etc

    No offence taken. I completely agree. It was obvious that Nonu needed everything to be right for him to produce his best. Whether that be the coach, the systems or familiar faces outside him.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

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    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

    Yeah whatever Bones. I stand by what I said. He was an astonishing talent and deserves to be grouped together with the other two for his contribution to the Saders success from 2002 onwards. Now feel free to do something out of character and actually contribute to the topic of the thread.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

    Yeah whatever Bones. I stand by what I said. He was an astonishing talent and deserves to be grouped together with the other two for his contribution to the Saders success from 2002 onwards. Now feel free to do something out of character and actually contribute to the topic of the thread.

    You don't need to make stuff up to try and support a point. Now feel free to PM me again with more attempted abuse if you like.

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    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

    Yeah whatever Bones. I stand by what I said. He was an astonishing talent and deserves to be grouped together with the other two for his contribution to the Saders success from 2002 onwards. Now feel free to do something out of character and actually contribute to the topic of the thread.

    You don't need to make stuff up to try and support a point. Now feel free to PM me again with more attempted abuse if you like.

    Making what up?
    You ok?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

    Yeah whatever Bones. I stand by what I said. He was an astonishing talent and deserves to be grouped together with the other two for his contribution to the Saders success from 2002 onwards. Now feel free to do something out of character and actually contribute to the topic of the thread.

    You don't need to make stuff up to try and support a point. Now feel free to PM me again with more attempted abuse if you like.

    Making what up?
    You ok?

    I'm astonishing.

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    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

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    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    alt text

    Mauger was shit hot at Super level and certainly had his moments at test level as well. To claim otherwise would be utterly absurd.

    Questioning Mauger as an astonishing talent alongside McCaw & Carter is utterly absurd? Thought about applying for TMO school bro?

    My bad. Mauger was shit and played no part in the success of that team.

    Noooo way! He's an astonishing talent! Right up there with McCaw & Carter! And Ellis! And Blackadder! And Broomhall! And Ralph! ASTONISHING

    He was an astonishing talent.

    Now feel free to contribute to the topic of the thread.

    He wasn't. There you go.

    I think he was. Unfortunately he didn’t consistently realise that potential at test level but when on song he was a phenomenal player. So we’ll just agree to disagree. At no stage did I say he was as good as McCaw or Carte. But along with those 2 he was a massive reason for their “second coming” around 2002 onwards.

    You listed 3 players as astonishing, I posted a puzzled gif in return and you immediately knew who was the puzzling player...I never named him. But yeah, "astonishing" isn't even questionable let alone absurd. 😉

    Can't wait to hear about phenomenal Ralph.

    Yeah whatever Bones. I stand by what I said. He was an astonishing talent and deserves to be grouped together with the other two for his contribution to the Saders success from 2002 onwards. Now feel free to do something out of character and actually contribute to the topic of the thread.

    You don't need to make stuff up to try and support a point. Now feel free to PM me again with more attempted abuse if you like.

    Making what up?
    You ok?

    I'm astonishing.

    What was I making up?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

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    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    That’s simply my opinion. Sorry if that offends you so much.

    Now do you have anything to actually contribute to the topic of the thread?

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @bones said in The Crusaders and their success:

    @rancid-schnitzel said in The Crusaders and their success:

    astonishing talent (McCaw, Carter and Mauger)

    That’s simply my opinion. Sorry if that offends you so much.

    Now do you have anything to actually contribute to the topic of the thread?

    I'm not offended. I'm offering my opinion, I would imagine it's shared by many others too. Only one person here is offended, even enough to PM me!

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