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Rugby League World Cup 2008
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<blockquote data-quote="nik" data-source="post: 230447"><p>Watched the replay................again,</p><p></p><p>What I find the most pleasing aspect of the game is that the composure and patience NZ showed. In the first half it was errors galore from the Kiwis, I'll point out as far as I can remember:</p><p>- Benji not scoring the try</p><p>- Benji not finding touch from penalty</p><p>- Benji over cooking the kick restart</p><p>- Hohaia dropping the catch from the restart</p><p>- Benji knocking the ball on in the tackle from 10 meters from the Kangaroo try line after getting to that position from 2 consecutive penalties.</p><p></p><p>Usually with his many errors in the first half the Kiwis would hit rock bottom and concede the game. But they didn't. They stayed in the game with some good defense and attack</p><p></p><p>In the second half they hardly made any mistakes, pressured Kangaroos and convincingly won the 2nd half 22-4.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nik, post: 230447"] Watched the replay................again, What I find the most pleasing aspect of the game is that the composure and patience NZ showed. In the first half it was errors galore from the Kiwis, I'll point out as far as I can remember: - Benji not scoring the try - Benji not finding touch from penalty - Benji over cooking the kick restart - Hohaia dropping the catch from the restart - Benji knocking the ball on in the tackle from 10 meters from the Kangaroo try line after getting to that position from 2 consecutive penalties. Usually with his many errors in the first half the Kiwis would hit rock bottom and concede the game. But they didn't. They stayed in the game with some good defense and attack In the second half they hardly made any mistakes, pressured Kangaroos and convincingly won the 2nd half 22-4. [/QUOTE]
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