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[2014 TRC] New Zealand v Argentina in Napier (06/09/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="ianw16" data-source="post: 670149" data-attributes="member: 70803"><p>Bore off mate. According to everybody who has a losing record against the AB's (which is everybody) the referees are always pro-NZ. Give it a rest. How about; the reason France (for arguments sake, just picking a team out of nowhere) don't beat the All Blacks very often, is because they aren't very good? The rugby in that particular country is so p*ss poor that they are extremely unlikely to produce players, let alone a team, that can consistently challenge at the very top. Which is why so many has beens are making a living in that p*ss poor competition they call the "Top 14". Bit of a misnomer, from what I've seen of it.</p><p>But as long as they keep kidding themselves that they are actually any good at the game, and basing it on the odd (very occasional) performance, then people, at least those who know sod all about the game, will continue to believe their hype.</p><p>They used to be half decent, but not in a long while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianw16, post: 670149, member: 70803"] Bore off mate. According to everybody who has a losing record against the AB's (which is everybody) the referees are always pro-NZ. Give it a rest. How about; the reason France (for arguments sake, just picking a team out of nowhere) don't beat the All Blacks very often, is because they aren't very good? The rugby in that particular country is so p*ss poor that they are extremely unlikely to produce players, let alone a team, that can consistently challenge at the very top. Which is why so many has beens are making a living in that p*ss poor competition they call the "Top 14". Bit of a misnomer, from what I've seen of it. But as long as they keep kidding themselves that they are actually any good at the game, and basing it on the odd (very occasional) performance, then people, at least those who know sod all about the game, will continue to believe their hype. They used to be half decent, but not in a long while. [/QUOTE]
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