Title: australia lost!!!!
Description: do u think ando is gooooone?
trognierrrr - October 19, 2003 12:06 AM (GMT)
i havent got too much to say, but i know ther will be some of u who will, but all credit to N.Z. they played some really good football, but i still cant believe the aussies lost, all be it 2nd and 3rd string players were playing, but n.z. werent exactly full strength either...... do u think Ando will be under pressure after that performance, or will it just be swept under the carpet the fact that some players were picked on their rimming talent rather than their football talent....just curious to see what u all think.....
MrCharisma - October 19, 2003 01:29 AM (GMT)
Full credit to every player on both sides other than Kimmorley and Mason.
Thank feck that finally we not only see a New Zealand victory, but a convincing one. With a squad that was practically thrown together with many in-experienced and out of position player such as Vagana (and what a top job he did). The New Zealand's star player would have to be Kimmorley, what a great game he played for N.Z. Piss him off Ando!
One down, one to go... let's get our arses handed to us again from England. Go England!
Jelly - October 19, 2003 01:47 AM (GMT)
I really didnt enjoy this game but i liked NZ better then Australia for once this is very rare. Full credit to the little NZ Halfback he was the star for me. I HATE KIMMORLEY AND ANDERSON damn sharks(except Bailey) they all should just pissoff.
chriswalkerbush - October 19, 2003 06:20 AM (GMT)
I was happy to see the Kiwis win. With the ARL thinking about a World Cup for 2007/2008, it's good for the game to see the Aussies go down from time to time. I thought the halves pairing worked well, Tomas Leullai has plenty of potential. As for Vagana, he had one of the best games I've ever seen him play out of fullback.
The Warriors continue to be the life support of New Zealand as an international side, so much class is coming out of the Bartercard Cup and getting the training it needs due to Watson and Anderson. Congrats to New Zealand, now let's hope the Ashes is an equally well contested event.
Chris
eastsrule - October 19, 2003 06:49 AM (GMT)
Jeez, I didn't even know it was on. No publicity at all. Everyone's attention must be elsewhere...
thewizard1o1 - October 19, 2003 07:09 AM (GMT)
Yet another totally unbiased opinion from JD...