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Fully Committed: The Ben Sigmund Story

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almost 10 years ago

Strong line-up for Auckland's Ben Sigmund All Star game on Sunday.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/manukau...

"The game features former New Zealand captains Tim Brown, Danny Hay, Ivan Vicelich and Chris Zorocich, along with a host of ex-All Whites including James Pritchett, David Mulligan, James Bannatyne, Andy Boyens, Mark Elrick, Ross Nicholson, Michael Ridenton, Noel Barkley, Noah Hickey and Sigmund himself.

Current Wellington Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante will also take part, as will former Phoenix favourite Paul Ifill and former New Zealand Knights player and national coach Neil Emblen.

Switching codes for the day is Black Caps all-rounder Nathan McCullum, while the media will also be well represented by James McOnie and Andrew Mulligan from The Crowd Goes Wild, TV3's Andrew Gourdie and The Rock's Bryce Casey."

"Switching codes for the day is Black Caps all-rounder Nathan McCullum..."

Not really switching codes as much as returning to his original sport of football - Nathan is a former national league striker/ winger and Otago rep of some ability.

He had pace to burn and was pretty skillful. Unlucky not to be selected for NZ rep sides in my opinion.

I saw a lot of him in the South Island leagues and national league in the 1990's and early 2000's before he switched to cricket.

Caversham's top goalscorer 1999 (19 goals) and played national league 2003 for Caversham.

Nathan only took up full time cricket as a way to make a living after about 2004.

He has stated he would rather have been a pro footballer.  

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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almost 10 years ago
He also wears a shin pad on his left arm when batting! As opposed to the arm guards manufactured by cricket brands. I haven't seen anyone else do that but not a bad idea tbf

Fuck this stupid game

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almost 10 years ago

Hopefully Siggy gets a good turnout in Auckland tomorrow. A great bloke with a great attitude and looking forward to reading his book

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almost 10 years ago

CGW also doing a book giveaway.  Get in with your footie skills video.

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almost 10 years ago

happydays wrote:

Hopefully Siggy gets a good turnout in Auckland tomorrow. A great bloke with a great attitude and looking forward to reading his book

The turnout was pretty good considering the terrible weather! Those that made the effort really enjoyed the game and after drinks! :-)
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almost 10 years ago

I bought Siggys book yesterday and noticed the nice photoshopping of the Huawei sponsor on the front of the shirt. I suppose he had to support the current sponsors.

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almost 10 years ago

I've voted for Siggy, but reckon Steven Adams will probably win this

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almost 10 years ago · edited almost 10 years ago · History

Pleased I was wrong about this, congratulations Siggy, Wellington sports personality of 2016.

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almost 10 years ago

Maybe Blew.2 posting it here pushed him over the top, I wouldnt have known it was a thing wihtout it.

Go Siggy.

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almost 10 years ago

Fitzy wrote:
I like how AucklandPhoenix specifically wants a tatty copy of the book. As though he'll be at the library and they'll offer him a copy and he'll say "No! It must be tatty! Tat this book immediately!"

Ok, so I have my order in at the library.

I am number 17 in line, so I expect it will be tatty by the time I get it!!


Auckland will rise once more

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almost 10 years ago

I bought Siggys book yesterday and noticed the nice photoshopping of the Huawei sponsor on the front of the shirt. I suppose he had to support the current sponsors.

My understanding is Huawei helped Siggy out a little bit in producing the book in return for the photoshopping on the cover.


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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over 9 years ago

Got this for fathers day. Great read so far

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over 9 years ago

i was supposed to get this for farthers day but it still hasn't arrived

I LOVE LAMP

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over 9 years ago

chefmivec wrote:

i was supposed to get this for farthers day but it still hasn't arrived


Maybe because you asked for it to be delivered by farthers day and not father's day?
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over 9 years ago · edited over 9 years ago · History

I am still waiting for anything for Fathers day. Just yet another normal disappointment. Still Siggy in the Zone would be a good laugh. Or is he consigned to the  Corporate boxes?

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 9 years ago

Sackofspuds wrote:

chefmivec wrote:

i was supposed to get this for farthers day but it still hasn't arrived


Maybe because you asked for it to be delivered by farthers day and not father's day?

Oh jesus please a typo and you lose your mind . give me a break 

I LOVE LAMP

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over 9 years ago

By the way I got my book today 

I LOVE LAMP

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over 9 years ago

chefmivec wrote:

Sackofspuds wrote:

chefmivec wrote:

i was supposed to get this for farthers day but it still hasn't arrived


Maybe because you asked for it to be delivered by farthers day and not father's day?

Oh jesus please a typo and you lose your mind . give me a break 


Only having a yarn fella, surely you are familiar with 99.9% of the chat on this forum?
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over 9 years ago

Sackofspuds wrote:

chefmivec wrote:

Sackofspuds wrote:

chefmivec wrote:

i was supposed to get this for farthers day but it still hasn't arrived


Maybe because you asked for it to be delivered by farthers day and not father's day?

Oh jesus please a typo and you lose your mind . give me a break 


Only having a yarn fella, surely you are familiar with 99.9% of the chat on this forum?

yeah sorry i was in a bad mood that day

I LOVE LAMP

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over 8 years ago

Ha ha ha, I just got around to reading the tatty library copy. :D

Honestly, the serves he directs at NZF are much more shocking (in the sense of "HOLY SHIT did those incompetent weasels really do that?") than the ones at Ricki, who seems to have been a living example of the Peter Principle at work. I wonder if he still rates what Anfony is trying to do with the All Whites; and what he thinks will happen to the Nix now that the whole old leadership team except Dura are gone.


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over 8 years ago

You finish with two very interesting questions that would be brilliant if they were answered by Ben.

Proud to have attended the first 175 Consecutive "Home" Wellington Phoenix "A League" Games !!

The Ruf, The Ruf, The Ruf is on Fire!!

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over 8 years ago

Does he still work at the club? Hard to get a straight answer until that relationship ends.

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over 8 years ago

I caught up with Ben on Friday randomly. He is still working for the club, which I think is tremendous. He's also working for North Wellington and running his own sportwear business (Kit Man). 

Such a good bloke. Even when people have been complete c nts to him he struggles to say a bad word about them. 

Incredible stamina. No shame. Yellow Fever.

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over 8 years ago

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...


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over 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...

You reckon a division 3, 2 or 1 club would of put up with you?
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over 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...

You reckon a division 3, 2 or 1 club would of put up with you?

A Conference (div below Prems) club doesn't have any problems, jerk


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over 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Doloras wrote:

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...

You reckon a division 3, 2 or 1 club would of put up with you?

A Conference (div below Prems) club doesn't have any problems, jerk

Nice work Doloras, stooping to name calling now - I expected better from you
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over 8 years ago

Doloras wrote:

Doloras wrote:

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...

You reckon a division 3, 2 or 1 club would of put up with you?

A Conference (div below Prems) club doesn't have any problems, jerk

Nice work Doloras, stooping to name calling now - I expected better from you

You started it ...what kind of response did you expect?

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over 8 years ago

Bevan wrote:

Doloras wrote:

Doloras wrote:

I really, really wish that when I was "asked to leave" a Div 4 team because I was being too aggro with my own players, I had thought to use Siggy's line of "sorry, when I get on the field I go into a footballing trance and I honestly don't know what I'm saying, can't help it". And I never even used the words fudge or cod...

You reckon a division 3, 2 or 1 club would of put up with you?

A Conference (div below Prems) club doesn't have any problems, jerk

Nice work Doloras, stooping to name calling now - I expected better from you

You started it ...what kind of response did you expect?

You obviously have no appreciation of the history behind this gents. This is the first time that Doloras has actually resorted to calling me names on this forum despite a long string of banter between us. I'm certain that she gets what I was alluding to with my comment. I'd finally got under her skin enough or got her at a low ebb, for her to call me a jerk. I am honoured. Thanks for the display of righteous indignation on behalf of others Bevan et al.
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over 8 years ago

well I'm glad you are confident that she gets what you were alluding to in your comment, because I wouldn't have a clue

Can you expand?

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over 8 years ago

Lachyloolaa wrote:

If I was looking for an interesting read, would this be worth a look?

nope
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over 8 years ago · edited over 8 years ago · History

Lachyloolaa wrote:

If I was looking for an interesting read, would this be worth a look?

Yes. I thought it was a great read. Deannas chapter in particular is probably the one that sticks in my head. 


Allegedly

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over 8 years ago

if you had to pay for it - no

If you had to pick it up from the library - yes


Auckland will rise once more

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over 8 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Yes. I thought it was a great read. Deannas chapter in particular is probably the one that sticks in my head. 

Well worth reading for anyone who's gone through PND after a difficult birth. Take away: don't even JOKE about shaking your baby.


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over 8 years ago

Lachyloolaa wrote:

If I was looking for an interesting read, would this be worth a look?

easily one of the most insightful biographies of a sportser full stop.

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over 8 years ago

Lachyloolaa wrote:

If I was looking for an interesting read, would this be worth a look?

Nothing in it I didn't already know and I really struggled to finish it to be honest.

It's just page after page of people saying how much 'heart' Sigmund has. Whilst he's obviously a top bloke, I found it quite dull.

I'll probably be banned now.

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over 8 years ago

martyyn wrote:

Lachyloolaa wrote:

If I was looking for an interesting read, would this be worth a look?

Nothing in it I didn't already know and I really struggled to finish it to be honest.

It's just page after page of people saying how much 'heart' Sigmund has. Whilst he's obviously a top bloke, I found it quite dull.

I'll probably be banned now.

I struggled it with it too.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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over 8 years ago

Some interesting comments in Ben's book though on Ricki's last months at the Nix and how he seemed to have lost the plot.

Also with the later period of Ricki's All Whites coaching career.

Plus an honest insight into his long hard struggle to become a pro and an international.

If you're from Christchurch like me, then it has added interest (comments on people in the Christchurch football scene).

I saw Ben playing as a teenager and will always remember his sterling performance in defence at QE II Stadium, Christchurch in NZ's upset win over Australia u-17 in the 1997 Oceania final to make the 2017 FIFA u-17 World Cup Finals in Egypt. 

Plus his winning goal years later for the Nix against Adelaide at AMI Stadium during the quakes, December 2010 (two months before the stadium was destroyed).

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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