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Well, yeah actually... Rugby was invented in... Guess where.....
RUGBY!
D'UH!
RUGBY!
D'UH!
Now that you've accepted it, we can close the thread.Ok so rugby was "invented" in England, Warwickshire to be exact. So Warwickshire Rugby Football Union and it's fans are the most prestigious & most passionate in the history (it started there right, YEAH!) of the sport. Always have, always will be, forever and ever. Amen.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steve-o @ May 20 2009, 07:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hmm interesting that after that post you commented on that. Blaming the "system" eh? How 'SH fan' like of you!
You might criticize SH players but aren't a few SH players really helping out your beloved Northampton? That kiwi Reihana appears to be a living legend while I hear ex-Bulls player Juandre Kruger is also featuring prominently in the team nowdays. Big fella that Kruger guy. I saw him when I was at the Currie Cup semi-final of the Bulls vs Cheetahs, one of the biggest human beings I've ever seen.
BTW on the passionless SH comps, the Currie Cup was founded in 1889, the oldest provincial comp in the world. Start listing events that happened after that to realise how old it is. First World War, the automobile, English built concentration camps in SA, hell we weren't even a proper country back then.
Thats a **** load of history and tradition to write off as passionless. Foolish comment. And yes Currie Cup team aka provincial Unions do have a lot in common with S14 teams, they're basically one entity with players having different contracts from either comp.[/b]
Nice. Isn't Rugby in Warwickshire?Well, yeah actually... Rugby was invented in... Guess where.....
RUGBY!
D'UH![/b]
Why? Why are NH clubs better at the team then SH provinces?[/b]
Even if you don't like it International rugby is the highest form of the game, if you don't wanna join in the fun, your loss.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steve-o @ May 20 2009, 07:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why? Why are NH clubs better at the team then SH provinces?[/b]
Even if you don't like it International rugby is the highest form of the game, if you don't wanna join in the fun, your loss.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KZNSharksFan @ May 20 2009, 03:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The idea that loyalty can be bought is to me, disgusting.[/b]
Sport and rugby especially, was and should still be treated with respect, and the European clubs are currently showing f**k all respect for their SH counterparts[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KZNSharksFan @ May 20 2009, 03:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This is what you don't understand about most supporters here, most of us would not support our respective teams if they filled the key positions with foreigners with no link to the region or even the country whatsoever.[/b]
Oh... My... God...
:mellow:[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Teh Mite @ May 21 2009, 06:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Steve-o @ May 20 2009, 07:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Why? Why are NH clubs better at the team then SH provinces?[/b]
Even if you don't like it International rugby is the highest form of the game, if you don't wanna join in the fun, your loss.[/b]
The NH is turning rugby into soccer. I love watching my team that is representing my state/reigon/provence/whatever. This is what happens in the southern hemisphere, apart from the odd player. In the northern hemisphere you have no idea which reigon is better than the other! Which reigon produces better players? Newcastle or London? Oh wait! that's right! we have no flippin idea because hardly any of the London team is actually from London, except for the bench and reserves...
As I said, the NH is turning rugby into soccer, a sport I deteste due to the fact that it has no loyalty whatsoever. No allegiance or pride to your heratige. Just whip off to whoever pays the most.
And that comment about the NH clubs being better than the SH clubs. Thats because your clubs are filled with 'import players' from other nations. And the only time that you aren't using our players? Internationals. Because the English team can only have English people, as you would know. The recent results speak for themselves for who's local players are better NH or SH:
Wales 9 - New Zealand 29 (22 November 2008)
England 6 - New Zealand 32 (29 November 2008)
England 14 - Australia 28 (Sat 15 Nov 2008)
France 13 - Australia 18 (Sat 22 Nov 2008)
England 6 - South Africa 42 (22 November 2008)
Scotland 10 - South Africa 14 (15 November 2008)
SH 6 - NH 0[/b]
In the northern hemisphere you have no idea which reigon is better than the other! Which reigon produces better players? Newcastle or London? Oh wait! that's right! we have no flippin idea because hardly any of the London team is actually from London, except for the bench and reserves...[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tommowins @ May 21 2009, 09:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The NH is turning rugby into soccer. I love watching my team that is representing my state/reigon/provence/whatever. This is what happens in the southern hemisphere, apart from the odd player. In the northern hemisphere you have no idea which reigon is better than the other! Which reigon produces better players? Newcastle or London? Oh wait! that's right! we have no flippin idea because hardly any of the London team is actually from London, except for the bench and reserves...
As I said, the NH is turning rugby into soccer, a sport I deteste due to the fact that it has no loyalty whatsoever. No allegiance or pride to your heratige. Just whip off to whoever pays the most.
And that comment about the NH clubs being better than the SH clubs. Thats because your clubs are filled with 'import players' from other nations. And the only time that you aren't using our players? Internationals. Because the English team can only have English people, as you would know. The recent results speak for themselves for who's local players are better NH or SH:
Wales 9 - New Zealand 29 (22 November 2008)
England 6 - New Zealand 32 (29 November 2008)
England 14 - Australia 28 (Sat 15 Nov 2008)
France 13 - Australia 18 (Sat 22 Nov 2008)
England 6 - South Africa 42 (22 November 2008)
Scotland 10 - South Africa 14 (15 November 2008)
SH 6 - NH 0[/b]
Super 14 rugby, while "exciting" for all of those long runs and speculative passes, is watered down with sloppy defensive lines and piddly small-mobile forwards. Most SH Stars who head north literally can't hack it because of the physicality; Spencer looked average more often then not, James is **** so resorts to blatant thuggery as cover for his short comings, Heyman was turned inside-out by a 37 year old, Rico Gear has done precisely nothing, Same can be said of Latham, Harrison is ****. In fact, of all the recent arrivals, only Chris Jack and Luke McAlistar have converted well.[/b]
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tommowins @ May 21 2009, 09:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The NH is turning rugby into soccer. I love watching my team that is representing my state/reigon/provence/whatever. This is what happens in the southern hemisphere, apart from the odd player. In the northern hemisphere you have no idea which reigon is better than the other! Which reigon produces better players? Newcastle or London? Oh wait! that's right! we have no flippin idea because hardly any of the London team is actually from London, except for the bench and reserves...
As I said, the NH is turning rugby into soccer, a sport I deteste due to the fact that it has no loyalty whatsoever. No allegiance or pride to your heratige. Just whip off to whoever pays the most.
And that comment about the NH clubs being better than the SH clubs. Thats because your clubs are filled with 'import players' from other nations. And the only time that you aren't using our players? Internationals. Because the English team can only have English people, as you would know. The recent results speak for themselves for who's local players are better NH or SH:
Wales 9 - New Zealand 29 (22 November 2008)
England 6 - New Zealand 32 (29 November 2008)
England 14 - Australia 28 (Sat 15 Nov 2008)
France 13 - Australia 18 (Sat 22 Nov 2008)
England 6 - South Africa 42 (22 November 2008)
Scotland 10 - South Africa 14 (15 November 2008)
SH 6 - NH 0[/b]
We will play the best that you have to offer next month when the Lions arrive here, and we will beat you, with our own ridiculous defense and piddly small loose forwards.[/b]
<strike>players from the best 3 sides </strike>[/b]