Off to kaikohe speedway to race this weekend.yeah .........
Deeply shocked to hear this great rugby player has died, at only 40.
So where are the South Africans? and the New Zealanders? is there something going on I should know about?
ONLY THE BEST GAME IN THE WHOLE RUGBY WORLD CUP.
I love the Boks, but hell the All Blacks are on good form at the moment. I don't think we can do it but I really, really hope we are extremely hard to beat
See you later. Or not, depending on how it goes. Hugs to all my rugby-watching saffer chums.
Weybridg - Jamie Roberts has told Wales to expect "physical warfare" when they face South Africa in the World Cup quarter-final today.
Now a qualified doctor, as a medical student he found himself spending more time in hospital than even he would have wished during the British and Irish Lions losing series in South Africa six years ago.
"I will never forget the second Lions Test at Loftus Versfeld (Pretoria) in 2009 when there were five of us in the hospital afterwards. That was interesting.
This guy knows what he is talking about.
Baby steps with the information please :D. Any help will be appreciated.
Hope everyone has a fantastic day. Its good to be ALIVE.
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Concerning 2 games played yesterday:
#3 Alabama Tide vs #20 Wisconsin Badgers and
#6 Auburn Tigers vs (N/R) Louisville Cardinals
#3 Alabama's game win over #20 Wisconsin, of 35 to 17, was more of a triumphal game contest than the #6 Auburn game win over the "non ranked" Louisville, of 31 to 21....! I mean, come on people!
There was an 18 point spread between the Tide & Badgers!
There was a 7 point spread between the Tigers & Cardinals!
Alabama played against a "ranked" team, and Auburn played against a "non ranked" team, wow, Auburn had a really tough competition... (yea right)... Auburn should of had a larger spread with their "non ranked" opponent... Right? So, with the spread of only 7 points, what is the big "hoopla" with that? The fact that they "won" against a "non ranked" team? Same "celebratory hoopla" when Auburn plays against the "Girl Scouts"? Would there be a single point spread there too? I imagine so... But this scenario is used to get my point across.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad Auburn won their game, and they were expected to win by double digits, but that turned out to be a single digit... which indicated that their opponent was better at the game than expected. If the game was that close (7 points), should Auburn even be ranked at #6, shouldn't they be lower in the ranks, or maybe Louisville be moved up the list?
Just saying, this is my opinion, and with 75?, I could probably get a cup of coffee.
~JOHN~
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