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EOYT: Wales vs New Zealand, 24/11/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="donmcdazzle" data-source="post: 539542" data-attributes="member: 44093"><p>Lindisfarne are a pretty rubbish rugby school. They don't have many students there, but they are a relatively rich one as it is private so the parents tend to have a bit more money hence why they can afford to go on tour. Napier Boys High or Hastings Boys High (two big public schools in the same area) would give them a complete hiding most years. I think Dagg and Randell were probably the only good players of their era's that went there. Compare that to my old schools 1st XV which one year had the following players in the backline: Aaron Cruden, Hadleigh Parkes (Blues and Auckland), Kurt Baker (Highlanders and NZ maori), Andre Taylor (Hurricanes and NZ maori).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcdazzle, post: 539542, member: 44093"] Lindisfarne are a pretty rubbish rugby school. They don't have many students there, but they are a relatively rich one as it is private so the parents tend to have a bit more money hence why they can afford to go on tour. Napier Boys High or Hastings Boys High (two big public schools in the same area) would give them a complete hiding most years. I think Dagg and Randell were probably the only good players of their era's that went there. Compare that to my old schools 1st XV which one year had the following players in the backline: Aaron Cruden, Hadleigh Parkes (Blues and Auckland), Kurt Baker (Highlanders and NZ maori), Andre Taylor (Hurricanes and NZ maori). [/QUOTE]
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