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Is this Carter or Mccaw in the 2015 World Cup?

Started by sharkbok12 REPLIES446 VIEWS· 09 Oct 2012, 22:14
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sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,301 posts
09 Oct 2012, 22:14
#1
09 Oct 2012, 22:14#1

 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
09 Oct 2012, 22:22
#2
09 Oct 2012, 22:22#2

A slight resemblance to Mc Caw is evident.   There are a few other All Black forwards that it could be as well. LOL

PA
PapamoaClub Pro683 posts
09 Oct 2012, 23:26
#3
09 Oct 2012, 23:26#3

 Ha ha, that's great.LOL made my day.

MO
moolaaPro2,380 posts
09 Oct 2012, 23:57
#4
09 Oct 2012, 23:57#4

Not sure which one of the 2 great ABs this is but he must be playing the Boks as there isn't a defender in sight!

Flashdakota
FlashdakotaClub Pro805 posts
10 Oct 2012, 00:41
#5
10 Oct 2012, 00:41#5

Haha nice moola!

Couldnt have said it better!

WC
World ChampsClub Pro118 posts
10 Oct 2012, 00:54
#6
10 Oct 2012, 00:54#6

Lol me thinks Moolaa just owned Sharky hahahahahahahaha-habana

AB
All Black NZClub Pro105 posts
10 Oct 2012, 01:11
#7
10 Oct 2012, 01:11#7

Haha nice stuff.

I do think the debate on weather they will be around for 2015 though is getting a bit old.  After all it's all speculation and the only people who might have an idea are themselves and the All Black management.  If they do play 2015 it will only be because they are still up to it.  Either way I'm sure the All Black coaches over the next 3 years will have plans in place for all scenarios. They probably know a bit more than us.  There have been many 10s who have played well into their 30s and performed, (Wilkinson wants to play for the Lions next year)  If Ritchie gets a litle to slow for openside then blindside is an option down the track.  If his form drops away I'm sure he would still be good enough to make the squad and with his leadership and experience this would be an asset. If he wasn't good enough to make the starting team he would be a handy bench player especially as he can cover 6,7 and 8.  As for Cruden he has another 3 years of improvements.  He has already come along way since his debut and he performed very well in the biggest game of his test career to date, the Semi Final at the World Cup against Australia it doesn't get much bigger than that. The calm way he slotted a crucial dropped goal in that game showed a growing maturity and he is yet to taste defeat in an All Black jersey.  Maybe a loss would help they say you learn more from your losses than your wins in this country. Mind you it doesn't seem to help the Boks and the Wallabies.  If that was the case they would be on top of the world and not the All Blacks.

WC
World ChampsClub Pro118 posts
10 Oct 2012, 01:37
#8
10 Oct 2012, 01:37#8

ABNZ - I think our saffer bru's will tear your post apart as they literally despise our captain fantastic, sadly for all the wrong reasons.

 

Isnt is interesting when you see how much negative and turmoil surrounds the Bok and OZ camps when things aren't going well? THere is injuries, infighting, selection issues, lack of fan support, administration failiures SARU in particualr, and just a general feeling of being helpless when things dont go the way you want them too?

 

Cruden has proved himself and is head and heels above the overhyped baloney that is permeating from SA about glassboy Goosen. I predict this youngling will not have a long careerhe is going to be continually targeted and will not last the tough hardgrind that is required to last test rugby. Look at Johnny Wilko, DC two world class chapions and tough as nails...Boom

 

This AB keeps proving the pundits wrong and you only look at the massive contribution that Brad Thorn had on our game wow he was a grandad...lol Now hes back with the Highlanders for one more year along with Mils yee haa

HA
hakwaPro4,146 posts
10 Oct 2012, 01:41
#9
10 Oct 2012, 01:41#9

it looks more like John Smit in the 2011 RWC - the only thing missing is Princess Nonu's glass slippers in his hands :-)) 

WC
World ChampsClub Pro118 posts
10 Oct 2012, 01:43
#10
10 Oct 2012, 01:43#10

Hak - your brutual my bru bhwahahahhahahaha-habana

sharkbok
sharkbokCaptain23,301 posts
10 Oct 2012, 03:27
#11
10 Oct 2012, 03:27#11

 

John Smit left grasping Ma'a Nonu's right boot (Gallo Images)


 

 

Who ate all the pies!?!  BOOM! 

 

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
10 Oct 2012, 09:34
#12
10 Oct 2012, 09:34#12

Sharkbok

Incidentally a posting started by you as a joke has turned a bit sour - because of deficient sence of humout on the part of some posters.   However, Smit was past it in 2011 and your above photo clearly illustrates that.    At least he realized it and went out voluntarily .   I love the glass slipper comments though - LOL.

BE
Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
10 Oct 2012, 15:59
#13
10 Oct 2012, 15:59#13

Hahahhahahaha very good one sharkbok. I think Mule a and even Flash dont realise the picture is not big enough to see who else is playing - an elementary error! Hahahhahaha

Then hakwa speaks of the glass shoe -  a center beating a prop. Hahahahahahhahahaha oh well done NONU!!!!

Hilarious stuff.

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