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  1. antimony

    Rugby memes

    Repetition is the key
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    Reds vs Bulls Rnd 5 2012.

    "The Reds have conceded the lowest number of points in the competition so far and in the penalties they concede, the opposition has the lowest rate of actually kicking for goal (35.2% of the time), reflecting where they are on the field." I found this Stat from Gagger's front page article...
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    The Blitz

    Dai, Wales (I think, it may of been Samoa) did a good job in WC of dealling with the SA rush defence in the 2nd half of their game. In the first half most of Wales's backline moves where stopped buy the SA 13 rushing up and blindsiding the Welsh 12. They had a chat about it and in the 2nd half...
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    The psychology of penalties..

    Quick someone get some rope! Elfster has fallen down the rabbit hole!
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    Jim Williams BONED

    This is what really gets me. Its like we have just become All Black Lite, really similar but not quite as good. I think the 'its deans coaching' and the 'we don't have the cattle' agruments are actually one and the same. We don't have the deveopment pathways that produce enough good players...
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    Freakonomics: home-field advantage

    I think the two are linked. In very few cases would a ref actively go about giving an advantage to a home team. But its very hard not to be influenced by your surrounds. If the crowd is constantly appealing for a particular offence by the visiting team to be penalised its very hard to not...
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    Super Rugby touch rugby

    I'd be interested in going to the Reds V Tahs match in Sydney but I keep hearing about how the crowd and atmosphere are really poor:fishing
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    The Wallabies Supporter Group

    It would save confusion if you just called it the caxton st end. Bar to seat in 5 min. also the NW corner has a bar that serves full strength beer.
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    Queensland Sports Awards

    Yeah feel a bit for the Firebirds, no recognition for a unbeaten season. Hopefully the can get one over the Reds when they play each other in beach volleyball soon.
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    State of the Union - 2011 Survey

    This is far better than work, "How far did you travel to the ground? <5 Km, 5-10 Km, 10-20 , 20-50, 50+ Km
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    State of the Union - 2011 Survey

    So be constructive, maybe do it by stadium rather than team. N/A will allow people to leave out things they didn't do. Maybe "how do you travel to the game? Car (inc parking), Train, Bus, walk, other". "How would you rate it good, fair etc". "How would you rate the food and drink at the...
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    State of the Union - 2011 Survey

    I know you want to keep it a quick and easy survey. I just think you might want some extra detail when rating matchday experience. For instance I rated transport for the reds and wallabies games as excellent but that is only because the ones I attended where at Suncorp. I've also rated food and...
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    2011 Spring Tour

    Does anyone know if JOC (James O'Connor) has finally been able to hand over the responsibility of looking after Wally? Who too?
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    Best Facial Hair at the World Cup

    Hey guys I was just organising an email at work to drum up support for Movember. I was getting an image of Lièvremont when I realised that there was some pretty good facial hair at the World cup. So far I've got: So far Marc is winning for mine with strong chalenges from P divvy KB (Kurtley Beale) and...
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    JON to step down

    From the Australain article, from JON. "He's under contract with the Reds," he said. "That was the distinct conversation (QRU chairman) Rod McCall and I had around Robbie's contract being extended for two (years), the QRU extending Ewen for two. That wasn't done by accident. "Yes, we do...
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    Congrats All Blacks!

    Well played AB's and congratulations. For mine that performance was all about speed, execution and desire. 3 areas where they far exceeded the Wallabies.
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    Robbie Deans

    I didn't set out to write the blurb for Robbie's biography, but hey it happens. I think the 'play what's in front of you game plan' is Robbie's cute way of saying make the right decisions at the right time, meaning that he is always correct and any mistakes are automatically not part of the...
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    Robbie Deans

    Sometimes I like to imagine that Robbie really is a master tactician playing the long game for the ultimate prize. We already know that ‘play what's in front of you’ is just a guise for Robbie does whatever he wants whenever he wants and doesn’t have to tell anyone about it. So what has he...
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    The Wallaby gameplan

    I would Imagine a return to a much more familiar shape for the us against the AB. One of the curious things about our proximity and the number of times we play each other (and having a NZ coach?) is that Trans-Tasman clashes are not about imposing your game plan on the other team (as SA did so...
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    Discussion on ARU matters

    Benny Taps to 12 and Daley for loose head aswell?
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