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The Drawing Board (5/4/12)

Welcome to Who’s Playing Who’s? weekly rugby blog. What a season this is turning out to be. It is so tight that a single win or loss can have a drastic impact on a team’s placing on the table. In saying that, there are several teams who really cannot afford to have another couple of bad games.  We are in a bit of a weird situation where the third placed side (the Brumbies) are sitting on less points than the next two teams below them!! This shows how tight the table really is. However, the Australian teams are beginning to lag behind a bit, with only the Brumbies in the top 8. Although it is good to see the Force string together some wins over bigger and better teams. Read more…

The Drawing Board (28/03/2012)

Hello and welcome to Who’s Playing Who?’s weekly rugby blog. Week five of Super Rugby produced games went right down to the wire, only being decided in the last few minutes. There was only one game that was not decided by less than 7 points, and it was a big blow out. What started out as a somewhat rusty performance by a few teams has begun to turn around, with most teams starting to find there rhythm. Read more…

The Drawing Board (22/03/2012)

The Drawing Board

Hello and welcome to Who’s Playing Who?’s weekly rugby blog. So, we have now had a few weeks in this year’s Super Rugby season and already trends are beginning to develop. Some teams have been better than expected, and others have been surprisingly disappointing. This is an important phase of the competition coming up, as teams who have not had a great start look to close the gap on the leaders. Congratulations are in order for Wales, who won the Six Nations competition. This is a great achievement for a young side that showed so much promise at the Rugby World Cup.

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The Drawing Board (15/03/12)

Hello and welcome to Who’s Playing Who?’s weekly rugby blog.  This week has started off on a sad note here in New Zealand with the passing of Jock Hobbs (father of Michael Hobbs, the Blues first five). The former All Black captain was the man who saved NZ rugby and is the guy who brought RWC 2011 to NZ. Jock made a huge impression on New Zealanders, and was widely respected by everyone who he came in contact with. Read more…

The Drawing Board (8/3/12)

Hello and welcome to Who’s Playing Who?’s weekly rugby blog. Last week I mentioned that I was unhappy with the lack of tries being scored and the bore-fests that had dominated Round 1. Well it seems someone was reading my blog! Round 2 still contained the drama and tight finishes, with the major point of difference being there were far more tries this round. What is more impressive is the manner in which they were executed. Maybe it was rustiness that prevented this being shown in the opening round, but this is what we have been waiting for ever since the end of the World Cup. Read more…

The Drawing Board (1/3/12)

The Drawing Board – Super Rugby 2012 Season Preview

February 23, 2012 Leave a comment

The Final Buzzer – Locked Out and Random Thoughts (5/11/11)

November 4, 2011 Leave a comment

If you don’t care about the NBA and just want to read some Random Thoughts, just scroll down! Now let’s jump straight into what’s been happening with the National Basketball Association… or more like No Basketball Action.

Oh NBA lockout… how I hate you. Read more…

RWC Final review

October 27, 2011 Leave a comment

Looking back at previous RWC finals, there have generally been only a few points in it and only a few tries scored, and this one was no different.  I’m sure many supporters were optimistic of a convincing attacking display from New Zealand, but that was never going to be true to history. Read more…

RWC – Third and Fourth playoff review

October 27, 2011 Leave a comment

The Australians managed to overcome the  shock of losing  stars Kurtley Beale and  Quade Cooper to injury and led their team to a 21-18 win. Berrick Barnes, who has spent most of Australia’s World Cup campaign on the bench, was the hero on the day for the Wallabies, earning the man of the match award for his outstanding display. Which kinda leads you to think, why was he not playing earlier in the semi? Read more…