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generaltitPro3,164 posts
22 Mar 2013, 14:09
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22 Mar 2013, 14:09#1

 

All Black safety kit and precautions when on tour and 2015 RWC.   1)      Water testing kit or only NZ bottled water. 2)      Groceries only bought and supplied by NZ retailers and wholesalers to resident hotels. 3)      No flirting and dating English, or imported foreign beauties. 4)      No visits to local food and beverage emporiums. 5)      Team doctor replaced by NZ Specialist in foreign and rare viruses and rare diseases. 6)      Surgical masks to be worn when entering and frequenting public places. 7)      Hotel rooms to be sprayed with disinfectants. 8)      TMO to be used on suspected forward passes especially on French.  
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
22 Mar 2013, 15:54
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22 Mar 2013, 15:54#2

Hhahahahahaha good one Seb! But all to no avail as Susie will get em anyhow!

What alot of whingers the ab fans are! Their imaginary Susies has one roling in the aisles! How do you play 80 mintes and then go in another playoff period when devasted by Susie?. Should of course not have been a playoff period after Reuben Krugers legit try. Anyhow justice was done in the end and Susie became a legend the wee bs will never live down!   

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allblacknblueClub Pro233 posts
22 Mar 2013, 17:29
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22 Mar 2013, 17:29#3

A good dig, but not thaat funny!

Are the springboks gonna be sent naked into the wilderness again to do a little 'team bonding' before 2015?

Haha maybe your lads gave beast his nickname for 'other' reasons, could explain why Steyn has trouble kicking the ball straight these days!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
22 Mar 2013, 18:31
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22 Mar 2013, 18:31#4

abnb please lift your game. We saffas have our standards as you will have noticed.

Thanks!

As for Steyn he outweighs Beast without even trying!

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hakwaPro4,146 posts
23 Mar 2013, 06:04
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23 Mar 2013, 06:04#5

 

All Blacks floored by stomach bug ahead of Test

Published: 6:17AM Friday November 30, 2012 Source: ONE Sport

The All Blacks have been ravaged by a stomach virus just days before their final Test of the year against England.

Nineteen members of the 34-man extended squad and some management staff have been affected by the bug which team doctor Deb Robinson believes is a norovirus.

Vomiting and diarrhoea kept the sick confined to their rooms, spending the majority of their day off either in bed or in the bathroom.

The 24-hour bug initially struck while the side was in Wales and that had continued on through the week as more players fell ill.

Many of those affected are already on the improve however and the squad were hopeful of a full recovery before Sunday's Twickenham showdown.

"Personally I'm feeling a lot better today," No. 8 Kieran Read told media today.

"I know the boys had a good guided tour of their bathrooms yesterday on their day off but I think it's a 24 hour thing."

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen downplayed the significance of the illness suggesting it was widespread across Britain.

"Apparently half of the UK has got it, haven't they?," Hansen asked gathered media.

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"Anyone here had it?," Hansen enquired.

"Hang around here long enough, we'll give it to you. A present from the colonials," he quipped to laughs from the press horde.

The incident has drawn immediate comparisons to the infamous bout of illness which gripped the All Blacks on the eve of the 1995 Rugby World Cup final in South Africa.

Then All Blacks coach Laurie Mains later suggested someone had fiddled with the All Blacks coffee, resulting in widespread food-poisoning in the 48-hours leading up to the clash they would eventually lose 15-12 in extra time.

A mysterious waitress by the name of 'Suzie' was widely accused of being the culprit but her identity was never confirmed and circumstances surrounding the matter continue to be debated.

There is no suggestion the current illness affecting the All Blacks is due to anything similarly untoward.

 
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