YUSS!!!!
Just as an aside I wonder with this SuperCity thing if they might actually finish building NHS one day. Would be great if it could eventually seat 30,000 +.
All Whites, Ferns, and other international teams
YUSS!!!!
Just as an aside I wonder with this SuperCity thing if they might actually finish building NHS one day. Would be great if it could eventually seat 30,000 +.
I let my guitar speak for me
A dog with a bone :)
Three for me, and two for them.
I know, I know, its serious!




Three for me, and two for them.






I'm sure one of us bastard Aucklanders (or Thames-ites) will buy you a beer if you make the trip up!


did wellington even think it was in the running for getting this game when slovakia had been given to us?

Three for me, and two for them.
"We now have two World Cup sides of obvious quality coming to New Zealand with stars from the best leagues in the World," Glading said.
"It's a football opportunity that's been rare in recent years but we see it as a very special way for the team to thank the New Zealand public for all their World Cup support."
"Football has reached a new mark on in New Zealand's sporting landscape and the time is right to celebrate that, and build even more momentum, with a two very big events."
Meanwhile, Otago have made two changes to the side which fell to its third straight defeat of the season against Wellington in Dunedin last weekend.
Liam Coltman comes in at hooker for Peter Mirrielees who drops to the bench, while Joe Hill gets the start on the right wing after Ryan Shortland was ruled out with a leg strain.
OTAGO: 15 Chris Small, 14 Joe Hill, 13 Ben Smith, 12 Josh Tatupu, 11 Fetu'u Vainikolo, 10 Glenn Dickson, 9 Sean Romans; 8 Adam Thomson, 7 Alando Soakai (capt), 6 Paul Grant, 5 Hayden Triggs, 4 Hoani Matenga, 3 Sam Hibbard, 2 Liam Coltman, 1 Kees Meeuws. Reserves: 16 Peter Mirrielees, 17 Halani Aulika, 18 Seko Kalou, 19 Brad Cameron, 20 Johnny Legg, 21 Andrew Parata, 22 Paula Kinikinilau."
Huh?