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International Test Matches
All Blacks 42 v Wales 9 FT. Saturday 19 June 2010 - Dunedin.
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF C A Iversen" data-source="post: 322827" data-attributes="member: 12312"><p>Your doing more than fine. You've showed plenty of restraint in your responses. It has been going on so long that it just needed to be stopped.</p><p></p><p>For the record people bringing an argument that states any player is "<strong>the</strong> <strong>worst cheat in the world</strong>" is bound to offend people from that nation. We're not keen on promoting that kind of offence. Unless the IRB comes out with official statistics on the players with the most infringements and they also decide to use the word cheat in naming those players, I can't see that changing.</p><p></p><p>There are so many more aspects to focus on going into the upcoming game, let's focus on them, the attack of the backs, who's going to defend better, who'll last out the match fitness-wise, which players should be on the field as opposed to who is there? How many tries will be scored and which teams will get them? Which goal kicker will land the better percentage? Any old thing but this same old story?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF C A Iversen, post: 322827, member: 12312"] Your doing more than fine. You've showed plenty of restraint in your responses. It has been going on so long that it just needed to be stopped. For the record people bringing an argument that states any player is "[B]the[/B] [B]worst cheat in the world[/B]" is bound to offend people from that nation. We're not keen on promoting that kind of offence. Unless the IRB comes out with official statistics on the players with the most infringements and they also decide to use the word cheat in naming those players, I can't see that changing. There are so many more aspects to focus on going into the upcoming game, let's focus on them, the attack of the backs, who's going to defend better, who'll last out the match fitness-wise, which players should be on the field as opposed to who is there? How many tries will be scored and which teams will get them? Which goal kicker will land the better percentage? Any old thing but this same old story? [/QUOTE]
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