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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 614020" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>Criticism of the All Blacks (or All Blacks players) is fine. We have had our fair share of dirty players in the past, and still have a few in the side now that push the boundary (Ben Franks is a notable one). However if you make some player out to be serial thug on the basis of a single incident people are probably going to call you out on it. Unless you can document a few more cases of Hore's supposed on field thuggery (and explain how he has hidden this blatant thuggery from the citing commissioners for the last 15 years!) there is really no point in debating this with you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 614020, member: 24910"] Criticism of the All Blacks (or All Blacks players) is fine. We have had our fair share of dirty players in the past, and still have a few in the side now that push the boundary (Ben Franks is a notable one). However if you make some player out to be serial thug on the basis of a single incident people are probably going to call you out on it. Unless you can document a few more cases of Hore's supposed on field thuggery (and explain how he has hidden this blatant thuggery from the citing commissioners for the last 15 years!) there is really no point in debating this with you! [/QUOTE]
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