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Say It Ain't So!!! McCaw may be GONE...

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nathan

Darby Loudon (17)
As far as I'm concerned the All Blacks can have Matt Todd training with the squad, hanging out in the hotel, learning game plans...hell even getting a blood transfusion with Richie McCaw.

All this proves to me is that New Zealand are starting to believe what the majority of the people in this forum already do - come this fucking sunday the guys in gold are going to roll these cvnts.
 
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Blob

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Heard of attempted murder? You dont need to actually succeed in order to be guilty of a crime.

Excellent analogy. Not. When you get caught attempting to murder some one you get charged with - drum roll please - attempted murder. You do not get charged with murder. You do not get charged with murder because you did not commit murder. Instead, having attempted to murder, you get charged with attempted murder. Attempting to commit a crime is deemed a crime in itself in many circumstances. So in the act of attempting to commit a significant crime (i.e. murder) you commit a less significant crime (i.e attempted murder) and if convicted are sentenced accordingly. That is, you probably receive a lesser sentence than a murder sentence.
 

Bullrush

John Hipwell (52)
How is the Tri-Nations different to the Tri-Nations? You seriously want me to answer that?

I wonder if the Wallabies wanted to have Matt Todd for opposed training, whether he would be available?

Yes. Please answer that.

If you want more bodies to run opposed training, not sure what the big differences are between RWC and Tri-Nations. You name a squad and if you want more opposed training, you bring in players who have not been named in that squad. There's nothing to stop the Wallabies from asking the Ponsonby Rugby club or the Suburbs Club if they are prepared to provide those players.

If the Wallabies wanted to have Matt Todd then they would be crazy. Why would they bring in someone who is actually employed by the competition to see and participate in their trainings? And that's the difference between the Ponsonby boys and Matt Todd. Todd is employed by the NZRFU so he probably wouldn't be available if the NZRFU thought they were giving their competition an advantage over themselves.

Not that hard to understand when you think about it.
 

MajorlyRagerly

Trevor Allan (34)
All this proves to me is that New Zealand are starting to believe what the majority of the people in this forum already do - come this fucking sunday the guys in gold are going to roll these cvnts.

Out of interest, how does this prove it to you?

When we do lose (hell, your so confident, lets use when instead of if), It'll be interesting to see how your point is proven.
 

Inside Shoulder

Nathan Sharpe (72)
Excellent analogy. Not. When you get caught attempting to murder some one you get charged with - drum roll please - attempted murder. You do not get charged with murder. You do not get charged with murder because you did not commit murder. Instead, having attempted to murder, you get charged with attempted murder. Attempting to commit a crime is deemed a crime in itself in many circumstances. So in the act of attempting to commit a significant crime (i.e. murder) you commit a less significant crime (i.e attempted murder) and if convicted are sentenced accordingly. That is, you receive a lesser sentence than a murder sentence.

The penalty for attempted murder is the same as for murder: is there anything on which you are not an expert. Not....as you would say.


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Blob

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The peaty for attempted murder is the same as for murder you goose


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No it isn't, depending on jurisdiction of course. The maximum sentence for attempted murder is the same as the mandatory sentence for murder. You'll need to look up the definitions of maximum and mandatory in order to understand that point.

On the other hand I could have been slightly more accurate in my description. So I will.
 
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Blob

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Meh, I didn't touch the man ref. Anyway, I have used up my two post rule on this one. If the other person doesn't agree with me after 2 posts they're probably not worth talking to.
 

da_grubster

Ted Fahey (11)
As far as I'm concerned the All Blacks can have Matt Todd training with the squad, hanging out in the hotel, learning game plans...hell even getting a blood transfusion with Richie McCaw.

All this proves to me is that New Zealand are starting to believe what the majority of the people in this forum already do - come this fucking sunday the guys in gold are going to roll these cvnts.

Stop getting hysterical, its standard practice to have squad or local players to mimic opposition play. If it helps us beat you 'cvnts', then its all good.
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
Christ, this game better come soon, look at the garbage we're arguing about. It all comes from the very frustrating fact of not being able to knock each other senseless.
 
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pete88

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Prefer Harvard and APA myself. But then again I didn't do law.

And yes, as someone who has been guilty of sperging shit in these frequently derailed threads/argurments this week, these forums need Sunday to come around already.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
Its only going to get worse after the game...regardless of the outcome

It's not going to Get worse, I Think New Zealand, as our little brother in so many ways will simply feel happy that they got to play a part in Australia's march towards a record 3rd world cup and I for one applaud them for the effort there going to to compete with the big boys, it's great to see someone punch above there weight.
 

Sandpit Fan

Nev Cottrell (35)
It's not going to Get worse, I Think New Zealand, as our little brother in so many ways will simply feel happy that they got to play a part in Australia's march towards a record 3rd world cup and I for one applaud them for the effort there going to to compete with the big boys, it's great to see someone punch above there weight.

Beautiful summary there WJ. :)
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
The Sir Richie mind games well and truly won by the Darkness tonight.

We all played our little part in these.

A champion athlete and we wish you a healthy and profitable retirement Sir Richard.
 

Cardiffblue

Jim Lenehan (48)
The Sir Richie mind games well and truly won by the Darkness tonight.

We all played our little part in these.

A champion athlete and we wish you a healthy and profitable retirement Sir Richard.

ABs have been producing the best back row forwards since I can remember. Is he the end of that line? doubt it
 

Hugh Jarse

Rocky Elsom (76)
Feck. Is this like the Christchurch Boys High School #10 factory?

We get the Ella's, Poido and Campo once in a generation, replaced by ??, George and BamBam, and ?? for the next generation.

The Darkness just orders another one from their factory. They have won the last 4 U20 world cups, and IIRC the last 4 players of the tournament have been Slade, Cruden, Blyendall, and Anscombe - all #10s for the Junior Darkness.
 
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