Duncan Macleod on the Gold Coast

All Blacks Take First Two Cups

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

New Zealand’s All Blacks were in their element tonight in their game against the Wallabies at Eden Park. Performing the haka in the rain set the scene for 80 minutes of highly competitive rugby, demanding every skill possessed by the New Zealand and Australian teams. The game was decided largely through successful kicks by Daniel Carter.

Despite having signed up as an Australian citizen, I wore all black to the gym this morning as a sign of support for the All Blacks. The gesture was mostly wasted as rugby is only one of several football codes here in Australia. AFL and NRL followers find it confusing to watch rugby. The ruck, a key part of forward tactics, appears to many observers to be a meaningless excuse for a maul. Today’s play showed the ruck as it should be played, providing capacity for up to nine phases of play for the Wallabies at one point. AFL supporters, of course, struggle with the off side principle that leads to so many points in rugby being won through penalties. I remember struggling with the off side principle as a player - the play moves so fast that you can end up in the wrong place very quickly.

The final score of 26-12 leaves the All Blacks with the Bledisloe Cup and Tri-Nations Cup. Roll on now to the World Cup.

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New Zealanders and South Africans in Super 14 Semifinals

Monday, May 7th, 2007

The Crusaders (Canterbury) take on the Vodacom Bulls in Durban while the Blues (Auckland) take on the Sharks in Pretoria for the first Super 14 rugby union semi-finals without an Australian team. Contrary to original plans, the games will both be played on Saturday May 12.

The Bulls did the impossible over the weekend to beat the Reds, 92-3, pushing themselves up from fourth to second, leaving the two New Zealand teams in third and fourth and forcing them to travel to South Africa for the semifinals. That was a great score, considering they were pushing their luck to get the 72 point lead needed to pull off the move to second place.

Here’s one of the TV ads from the Super 14 2006 season…

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Wallabies Bagged by All Blacks on Channel 7

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

First match in the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup ended in a resounding win for the All Blacks - 32 All Blacks, 12 Wallabies. So much for the Channel Seven advertising, suggesting that the All Blacks are just fruit (Kiwis) that can be squashed. And so much for the Channel Seven advertisement portraying the All Blacks performing their haka with handbags on shoulders. The Wallabies were bagged tonight.

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