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Posted February 17, 2015 08:47 · last edited February 17, 2015 08:54

Warwick Hunt wrote:

Junior82 wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

EXALDEAR wrote:

Rosco wrote:

C-Diddy wrote:

Tegal wrote:

got to watch out for those ugly anti Aussie chants calling them cheats that make people afraid to speak in case anyone finds out they're Australian. 

Yeah, we Australians dont cheat all the time. Sometimes would be an acceptable amount to chant about and very rarely but only when necessary would also pass, but not always!!!

Same old Aussies

Occasionally cheating 

You will never change my mind, ever since a certain underarm incident. Always cheat, when you might lose.

I think you may find that was actually within the rules at the time

Not Mabo.

Not the constitution

Not the vibe.

Definitely not the vibe.



Why does Andy Haden's jumping out of the line-out against the Welsh to rescue an All Blacks 'victory' never get raised in the same conversation as 'a certain underarm incident'?  
Obviously this is a rhetorical question because New Zealanders never cheat! Yeah Right! 

Because the penalty was given for an infringement at the front of the line out and nothing to do with it?

Under arm was such a dumbarse cynical dick move that is exactly why we sing the song.

You would have done better bringing up the Umaga and Mealamu hit on Brian O'driscoll. That was almost in the same catergory. The Hayden thing was just a lame bit of ineffectual numbnutnessery.

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martinb edited February 17, 2015 08:54
Warwick Hunt wrote:
Junior82 wrote:
C-Diddy wrote:
EXALDEAR wrote:
Rosco wrote:
C-Diddy wrote:
Tegal wrote:

got to watch out for those ugly anti Aussie chants calling them cheats that make people afraid to speak in case anyone finds out they're Australian. 

Yeah, we Australians dont cheat all the time. Sometimes would be an acceptable amount to chant about and very rarely but only when necessary would also pass, but not always!!!

Same old Aussies

Occasionally cheating 

You will never change my mind, ever since a certain underarm incident. Always cheat, when you might lose.

I think you may find that was actually within the rules at the time

Not Mabo.

Not the constitution

Not the vibe.

Definitely not the vibe.



Why does Andy Haden's jumping out of the line-out against the Welsh to rescue an All Blacks 'victory' never get raised in the same conversation as 'a certain underarm incident'?  
Obviously this is a rhetorical question because New Zealanders never cheat! Yeah Right! 

Because the penalty was given for an infringement at the front of the line out and nothing to do with it?