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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @canefan said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @nzzp said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @pepe Okara for the 2011 RWC and then the 2017 lions tour was awesome fun. Not nearly as full, but still a great time out

    The 3rd game of the last Lions tour was crazy. Great atmosphere. Shame that it was tainted by that French done deal...

    Say it often enough…

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    @pepe I was there too. I thought the result was bloody brilliant. It certainly made the long drive back to Howick - stopping at every pub and having to wait out in the car while my old man and his mates got more amore smashed - more enjoyable.

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    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

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    1993 All Blacks v BaaBaas at Cardiff Arms. The welsh singing and general good nature and spirit was awesome

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    @dogmeat
    As long the flow of soft drinks and chips out to the vehicle was consistent everyone was happy.
    Now they would call that child abuse.

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    bayimports
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    Not the best crowd, but also one of the highlights of attendance of a game for me, was when I was alot younger getting to see BoP play an international team .. and also beat them. Anyone curious at how long Nisbo has been on air? I tracked down some highlight video of this game and could not believe he was commentating.

    123K views · 1K reactions | 1990 - Bay of Plenty vs Australia in...

    123K views · 1K reactions | 1990 - Bay of Plenty vs Australia in...

    Bay of Plenty were one of three provinicial sides to beat Australia on their 1️⃣9️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ tour of NZ. Played on a sticky Rotorua Stadium, Damon Kaui...

    The Australian backline handling that led to the Kaui try is priceless

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    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

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    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

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    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

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    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

    I was replying to your comment of it being a French done deal, rather than the decision itself, which I agree was clearly wrong.

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    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

    I was replying to your comment of it being a French done deal, rather than the decision itself, which I agree was clearly wrong.

    It's the confluence of events that sucks - it's not a conspiracy (that's crazy talk), but he clearly bottled it after awarding the penalty and then reducing it to a scrum.

    Then (and this is where I continue to get cross), TJP just flapped his arms and let the Red 9 steal the ball FROM THE BACK OF OUR SCRUM. FFS. Blew our second chance to win that game (third if yo ucould Jules dropping the ball with the line open)

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    @nzzp

    Yeah, I’d be spewing if it happened the other way. In truth though we are all on the wrong end of crap decisions at some time, what magnifies this one so much is that it was so late in the game. If it was in the first minute, different story.

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    @nzzp

    Oh and yes, I’d probably still be talking about it 😬

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    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @nzzp

    Yeah, I’d be spewing if it happened the other way. In truth though we are all on the wrong end of crap decisions at some time, what magnifies this one so much is that it was so late in the game. If it was in the first minute, different story he doesn't change his decision to not sit with the laws.

    Yes

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  • SnowyS Offline
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    All off the above but the decision was also heavily influenced by an ARSE on the other side of the field. Sorry a bit of a typo, I meant AR.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    All off the above but the decision was also heavily influenced by an ARSE on the other side of the field. Sorry a bit of a typo, I meant AR.

    No. ARSE works ok

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    @shark said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    All Blacks vs Wallabies Christchurch 1990. Sheer wonderment at just 14 and in the Smiths City stand with my Dad and uncle.

    Canterbury vs Otago RS game 1994. Latta. Mehrts.

    Otago vs Lions 1993 Those star Otago backs and loosies, and their journeymen veteran and misfit tight forwards playing above themselves

    Otago vs Boks 1994 Read above

    Canterbury NPC final 1997 The Cookie 🍪 Time Game

    England vs Samoa RWC 2003, Melbourne. Samoa looked likely for a while and you wouldn't have thought there was a Pom in the house.

    All Blacks vs Wallabies, Sydney 2001, 2009 & 2012 Any win in Sydney is gold so the latter two games made up for the heartbreak of the former.

    I recall it was absolutely pissing down for Otago v Boks in 1994, but went along (seeing it was a week day and we got to get out of school early). Still one of my favourite footy memories.

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    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

    I was replying to your comment of it being a French done deal, rather than the decision itself, which I agree was clearly wrong.

    The decision was both clearly wrong, and changed from correct to clearly wrong. However, what really ground my gears was Lions fans insisting that it was always the right decision, and no matter what the decision, Read was offside anyway. I don't mind drawing (and feeling like a loss), but good rugby folk acknowledge their fortune... was pretty annoying one eyed bollocks.

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    @bayimports said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Not the best crowd, but also one of the highlights of attendance of a game for me, was when I was alot younger getting to see BoP play an international team .. and also beat them. Anyone curious at how long Nisbo has been on air? I tracked down some highlight video of this game and could not believe he was commentating.

    123K views · 1K reactions | 1990 - Bay of Plenty vs Australia in...

    123K views · 1K reactions | 1990 - Bay of Plenty vs Australia in...

    Bay of Plenty were one of three provinicial sides to beat Australia on their 1️⃣9️⃣9️⃣0️⃣ tour of NZ. Played on a sticky Rotorua Stadium, Damon Kaui...

    The Australian backline handling that led to the Kaui try is priceless

    Nisbo was commentating tv for TVNZ at least 1986 tour to France, Battle of Nantes. 1984 tour of Australia he was radio comms. So, switched to tv somewhere between then.

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  • CatograndeC Offline
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    @nzzp said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @snowy said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    @catogrande said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:

    Say it often enough…

    Surely you heard it? Or were you not watching?

    Yeah I heard it. He is speaking in his second language. One French word for agreement or understanding is accord. That also translates as arrangement. Very easy for him to get the English translations muddled.

    So that was O.K to just ignore the laws and have any sort of "arrangement"? French translation or otherwise?

    My French isn't too bad actually. So I know what you are getting at but it wasn't translation that was the problem.

    I was replying to your comment of it being a French done deal, rather than the decision itself, which I agree was clearly wrong.

    The decision was both clearly wrong, and changed from correct to clearly wrong. However, what really ground my gears was Lions fans insisting that it was always the right decision, and no matter what the decision, Read was offside anyway. I don't mind drawing (and feeling like a loss), but good rugby folk acknowledge their fortune... was pretty annoying one eyed bollocks.

    You do realise this is the Best rugby crowd thread and that there is another one for the Worst rugby crowd? 😎

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