apparently
this Rugby series has lost its appeal from this year maybe even from last year
from a heyday of 25-000 plus which was bloody good for Wellington NZ, it is down to 7-000 this year despite the oganizers expecting only 14-000
- radio report this am from none other than he who would know/motice
NZ s famed Rugby 7s coach Godon Titjens, master miracle coach fo 21 years
used to be so so much of the FUN and frivolity of the below
Recap: Wellington Sevens day one - World Rugby Sevens Series
pretty well expected no use betting at 1-20 tho
cheers Nadal as good tho,both winners YES!!!
Federer conquers Nadal, and the world
Has Trump pushed the nuclear button? Do tell, because it wouldn't have registered here while Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were playing each other to a standstill.
know it means nothing to anyone else
but BIG news in this region as big mouthed Mundines finally been silenced
admittedly points decision means nothing but ..
a win over another is a win unfortunately
basically touted as AUCKLAND NZs answer to the former successful Wleellington 7s RUGBY
this Auckland RUGBY LEAUGE event looks like going under as well
sorry
but even if we are renowned as Rugby lovers and good at it once again we are pretty dam hopeless at arranging and carrying on with superlative sporting events, even when we try and incorporate the Aussies
not even an embarrassment no such thing in Sport, just a shame and a real bummer?
Australian V8s once a year is the exception may i add ha
NRL coaches made no secret of their dismay at having to play in a two-day tournament in pre-season, with Manly's Trent Barrett grumbling that it carried a 'massive risk' of injuries.
A returning Ruben Wiki, Joseph Parker running the water for the Warriors, and a singles zone in a corner of Eden Park - these appear to be Duco Events' last attempts to reinvigorate a tournament that has gradually lost its appeal to the paying public since its inception in 2014.
What on earth was the point of a singles zone at the Auckland Nines
big smile 1-45am NZT
love viewing people enjoying themselves immensly ha
I-500 Snowmobile race: Toughest drivers compete in Michigan
Thousands of fans have braved freezing conditions and driving snow to watch the world's best snowmobile racers compete at the sport's biggest race - the International 500.
Reaching speeds of 160 kilometers an hour, the custom built snow machines are a big hit in North America
Daniel Lak reports from Sault St. Marie, Michigan.
A man holds a cartoon of soccer club Barcelona's Luis Suarez (from l.), Neymar, and Lionel Messi before the presentation of a solidarity book in Barcelona, Spain, on Friday. The book, sponsored by Suarez, has collected 54,710 Euros ($58,226) for the Catalan Association of Metabolic Disorders. Manu Fernandez/AP
very unfair so young
most wont know of him,as in just another Rugby Player
but he was more than that very dynamic on the field
took note of his play more so than most
Dan Vickerman, former Wallabies star, dies aged 37
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