Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of
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@nepia said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
I thought heβd be automatically disqualified as there was no mention of breakfast?
I don't think that you have to actually shag them and buy breakfast for name dropping? @jeggas not here to me tell to GFM so I'll leave it there.
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@smudge said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@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 πͺ 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.
How about that early morning crowd above the 2-4 for the 2007 RWC quarter final??
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@shark said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@smudge said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@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 πͺ 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.
How about that early morning crowd above the 2-4 for the 2007 RWC quarter final??
Not a particularly good atmosphere, to be fair.
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@smudge said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@shark said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@smudge said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@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 πͺ 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.
How about that early morning crowd above the 2-4 for the 2007 RWC quarter final??
Not a particularly good atmosphere, to be fair.
It certainly worsened as the game wore on
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I've been in a few at Lancaster Park - Black Caps vs Pakistan at WC 92, Canterbury vs Wellington Shell Cup Final 91-92 season (one day cricket domestic competition), NPC final 1997, the first Ranfurly Shield defense in 1994 (David Latta...) all come to mind.
For non-stadium crowds, was in a large hall watching the 1998 Super 12 final and there was some serious noise when James Kerr scored the winning try. The other one was Richmond Working Men's Club for the Canterbury-Wellington Ranfurly Shield defense in 2001 as the crowd was cheering the lads all the way even when they were down 12 points with 10 minutes to play, and they were rewarded for their faith with two tries including Ben Blair scoring the winning try off a scrum move in the last minute. A might roar from the crowd, a round of free drinks from the club, a pat on the back for Wellington supporters and a "hard luck fellas", and a great afternoon.
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@godder I was also at that Shell Cup final. What a game. The "dot ball, Petrie" chant, Gavin Larsen batting with one arm, and the infamous boundary catch from Peter Kennedy (was that his name?), who almost missed it entirely because he was busy chatting up a bird in the crowd / signing autographs. Epic.
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@shark said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@godder I was also at that Shell Cup final. What a game. The "dot ball, Petrie" chant, Gavin Larsen batting with one arm, and the infamous boundary catch from Peter Kennedy (was that his name?), who almost missed it entirely because he was busy chatting up a bird in the crowd / signing autographs. Epic.
I didn't realise it, but apparently Astle played, albeit didn't do much batting at 10 (unlike future seasons when he often dominated matches opening...). I was there with friends and family and we were cheering on Chris Cairns who duly won the game for Canterbury with 2 wickets in the last over (including the one-armed Larsen - marks for bravery though). https://www.crichq.com/matches/102328/1st_innings for the score card (yes, it's Peter Kennedy - good memory!).
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@godder said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@shark said in Best Rugby Crowd you've been a part of:
@godder I was also at that Shell Cup final. What a game. The "dot ball, Petrie" chant, Gavin Larsen batting with one arm, and the infamous boundary catch from Peter Kennedy (was that his name?), who almost missed it entirely because he was busy chatting up a bird in the crowd / signing autographs. Epic.
I didn't realise it, but apparently Astle played, albeit didn't do much batting at 10 (unlike future seasons when he often dominated matches opening...). I was there with friends and family and we were cheering on Chris Cairns who duly won the game for Canterbury with 2 wickets in the last over (including the one-armed Larsen - marks for bravery though). https://www.crichq.com/matches/102328/1st_innings for the score card (yes, it's Peter Kennedy - good memory!).
Larsen was a seriously good ODI player back then. Just line and length, dibbly dobbler ... great in short form, not so good in tests. Super gutsy that day
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god even i remember that cricket game. the Shell Cup used to be pretty great. Went to heaps of ND games at Blake Park.