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All Blacks V Wallabies, Hong Kong, October 30th
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 350847" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Actually I do contribute well to this forum, and I am effing well entitled to my opinion, and you entitled to take your comments elsewhere! </p><p></p><p>By they way, I find you last comment insulting. I have a really good command of the English language, so I do not need to look up synonyms for "bad" in any dictionary. </p><p></p><p>Stephen Donald is NOT up to Test standard IN MY OPINION. This test is the latest in a series of tests that have proved this to MY satisfaction beyond any doubt. When you are in the safety of your own 22m, and 5 points up with 79min 45sec on the clock... you<strong> KICK THE F**KING BALL OUT</strong>. If he still hasn't learned this after 19 previous tests, when will he learn. How many more tests do you think it will take! </p><p></p><p>I don't particularly care whether you agree or not, but I think the tide of opinion is that he is useless at test level.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Absolutely, There you saw the difference between Slade and Donald, </p><p></p><p>In Sydney, Slade closed the game out, taking us from a losing to a winning position, by doing the simple things well and competently, and trusting his team-mates to capitalise on his good service</p><p></p><p>In Hong Kong, Donald tried to outsmart himself, and ended up making a complete dick of himself instead. You would not see Dan Carter trying one of those stupid grubber kicks while leading in the closing minutes of a tight test match. Its a low percentage play that is almost certain to give possession away. Dumb rugby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 350847, member: 20605"] Actually I do contribute well to this forum, and I am effing well entitled to my opinion, and you entitled to take your comments elsewhere! By they way, I find you last comment insulting. I have a really good command of the English language, so I do not need to look up synonyms for "bad" in any dictionary. Stephen Donald is NOT up to Test standard IN MY OPINION. This test is the latest in a series of tests that have proved this to MY satisfaction beyond any doubt. When you are in the safety of your own 22m, and 5 points up with 79min 45sec on the clock... you[B] KICK THE F**KING BALL OUT[/B]. If he still hasn't learned this after 19 previous tests, when will he learn. How many more tests do you think it will take! I don't particularly care whether you agree or not, but I think the tide of opinion is that he is useless at test level. Absolutely, There you saw the difference between Slade and Donald, In Sydney, Slade closed the game out, taking us from a losing to a winning position, by doing the simple things well and competently, and trusting his team-mates to capitalise on his good service In Hong Kong, Donald tried to outsmart himself, and ended up making a complete dick of himself instead. You would not see Dan Carter trying one of those stupid grubber kicks while leading in the closing minutes of a tight test match. Its a low percentage play that is almost certain to give possession away. Dumb rugby! [/QUOTE]
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