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    Rip Taniela Moa

    Seems to be a lot of Pacific island ex rugby players passing away while still relatively young.
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    All Blacks v Tonga (NZ amateurs of Tongan heritage)

    Its simply the facts not sure why you think its batshit crazy . calm down sonny.Its just a history lesson.
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    All Blacks v Tonga (NZ amateurs of Tongan heritage)

    You can't compare the name Crusaders to the Redskins.The term Redskins was always a derogatory name for native Americans. The term Crusaders was a term used by the Europeans for the 3 Christian Military expeditions against Islamic forces. If people perceive the name Crusader as somehow...
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    All Blacks v Tonga (NZ amateurs of Tongan heritage)

    Yes the Māori or a NZ divisional rep side should be playing these matches. The giulf between the ABs and these side is far too great given these are B sides as a result of COVID restrictions.
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    All Blacks v Tonga (NZ amateurs of Tongan heritage)

    The Haka has been performed by all New Zealanders for over 100 years.It would be fair to say Native Americans have little or no connection to American sports teams so to perform a first nations cultural dance would be inappropriate because the first nations people Im sure would hate it.. In...
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    what was the best rugby world cup

    I voted 1987 because it was the first and there were a lot of doubters especially in the NH. NZ were certainly a cut above the rest and deserving winners but three of the best RWC matches to this day were played at that tournament. France vs Scotland in the pool play. Absolute cracker of a game...
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    South African Youth Player Drain

    ANC selection policies? Rassie and the Boks just won the RWC. you may of noticed. I think they are doing just fine. The difference is that Rassie unlike the previous coach was allowed to pick overseas based players like Kolbe, Faf, etc They seem to be doing very nicely. The pressure the Rugby...
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