Posts by BlairMacca

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  • Field Theory: The Wonder Years,

    (NZ lost the game on the second to last ball, but you get that when you score 199 in 50 overs and Vincent takes 53 runs off 137 balls)

    Or Sinclair takes 75 balls to get 18....

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: The Wonder Years,

    Another cricketing memory, being denied by Paddles for an autograph when I was about 7 at Mclean park after a test match. Selfish prick!

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: The Wonder Years,

    I was a bit young to remember the beige days properly (I do remember the theme tune to the channel 9 cricket though). But I remember fondly the young guns days of Pringle (with the highlighter zinc), and Chris Harris (with hair). Followed by the glory days of the 1992 world cup, and the first time I shed tears over sport (but not the last)...

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: The Wonder Years,

    To be honest I thought the same thing when Taylor went and when Styris looked shaky to start with, but he seemed to thrive on the anger. Great quote from The Age

    "Styris later revealed he didn't know the ball had gone for six because he was too busy sledging the Australian players. In particular, of course, Johnson. They shook hands after the game."

    http://www.theage.com.au/sport/cricket/johnson-headbutts-helmetwearing-styris-20100303-pj00.htm</quote>l

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: And like that, it's gone,

    The craziest (and coolest) thing I saw was the skiers who raced down and did jumps against four other people. Great stuff. More of that and less curling which always seemed to be on when I was watching, sometimes on three channels at a time

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: And like that, it's gone,

    @BlairMacca, I'm picking that being a former international snowboarder (5th at the US open Snowboarding champs) probably indicates Hayley Holt has a little knowledge of winter sport. Whether that makes her a good sports reporter is a different issue...

    Ouch, sorry stupidity on my part. I'm not big up on snowboarding, I thought she was only a ballroom dancer.

    Having said that she is an appalling presenter, I saw an interview with her at the sevens just before the final where she was asked who would win the final and she said "go the New Zealand team" despite us being knocked out in the semi's....

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: And like that, it's gone,

    I usually like The crowd goes wild, but it just didn't work for this. I guess the main grizzle there would be having someone who knows sweet FA about any kind of sports (Hayley Holt) presenting. The presenting team seemed pretty minimal, although it was the Winter Olympics so not really a huge thing for us. Will be interesting to see how the Summer version goes for Sky.

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Hard News: Getting out of the archives,

    I am certainly not a lets convert everyone christian, for me it's a personal belief and I leave it at that. These people on the other hand are turning themselves into the thing they are trying to argue against.

    Also I could be wrong, but isn;t it slightly ironic that the bus campaign is "There probably isn't a god..." Doesn't that make them agnostics then???

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: Excusez-moi?,

    Don't think Cullen got an intercept in that game but here it is in all its glory (unfrotunately with Aussie commentators)

    Greatest game ever
    (sorry cant work out the embeding)
    I remember being hoarse after this game I was screaming so much

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

  • Field Theory: Excusez-moi?,

    In the end, it really came down (points wise) to an intercept try. We could have pulled out a miracle to win but that didn't happen.

    I'm not sure what I hate more, actually losing, or listening to everyone come down so hard after one loss. It is just one loss, to a good team with our team virtually a third strong outfit. You forget that last season we lost two games the whole season. We, as a country, really need to learn how to suck it up and take a loss.

    Wellington • Since Apr 2007 • 208 posts Report

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