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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 609816" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>barring the obvious i would never have said Hore was any more a a fan of thuggery than the next tight forward, he has a brain explosion in this moment but i cant think of any other (on the field), i would think you will find most of the penalties he has conceded would be at the break down, off his feet etc, he always played a an extra loose forward</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Funny you should say this, i heard much the same thing after a club game up the Maniototo earlier in the year. My brother in law is the physio for wakatipu and saw some kids go up and ask for autographs etc. the difference here was that some of the older heads around the clubroom went over and told him to pull his head in and if he didn't want to participate in the social side of the club rooms other than sinks some wets with his mates then he could go back to his wellington apartment with his lattes and what not...or words to that effect....he signed the autographs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 609816, member: 45355"] barring the obvious i would never have said Hore was any more a a fan of thuggery than the next tight forward, he has a brain explosion in this moment but i cant think of any other (on the field), i would think you will find most of the penalties he has conceded would be at the break down, off his feet etc, he always played a an extra loose forward Funny you should say this, i heard much the same thing after a club game up the Maniototo earlier in the year. My brother in law is the physio for wakatipu and saw some kids go up and ask for autographs etc. the difference here was that some of the older heads around the clubroom went over and told him to pull his head in and if he didn't want to participate in the social side of the club rooms other than sinks some wets with his mates then he could go back to his wellington apartment with his lattes and what not...or words to that effect....he signed the autographs [/QUOTE]
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