All blacks- Italia Christchurch
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All blacks- Italia Christchurch
Nessuno di questo sito pensa di essere la' (dall'Italia o da Aotearoa)?
Ci sto facendo piu' di un pensierino, e se vado gradirei compagnia per una o dodici birre
Ci sto facendo piu' di un pensierino, e se vado gradirei compagnia per una o dodici birre
...non potendo avere la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca, si ubriaco' e riempi' la moglie di botte.
...il paese e' piccolo e la gente morde.
...noi perso la partita? mettiamola cosi': noi siamo arrivati secondi, loro solo penultimi.
...il paese e' piccolo e la gente morde.
...noi perso la partita? mettiamola cosi': noi siamo arrivati secondi, loro solo penultimi.
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
io vado giovedi' e mi porto la mia amica roks e altri 5 kiwi
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
Quanta invidiaPukana ha scritto:io vado giovedi' e mi porto la mia amica roks e altri 5 kiwi
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
eh si quanta invidia !
ma trasformiamola in positivo
FORZA PETOLO FAI IL TIFO PER TUTTI NOI , o almeno, PER TUTTA LA VECCHIA GUARDIA
ma trasformiamola in positivo
FORZA PETOLO FAI IL TIFO PER TUTTI NOI , o almeno, PER TUTTA LA VECCHIA GUARDIA
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invidia perche'? per una vlta che riesco a vedermi la mia nazionale.....koma ha scritto:Quanta invidiaPukana ha scritto:io vado giovedi' e mi porto la mia amica roks e altri 5 kiwi
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All Blacks make seven changes for Italy
1:41PM Tuesday Jun 23, 2009
The All Blacks have made seven changes to their team to face Italy in Christchurch on Saturday, including the recall of halves Brendon Leonard and Luke McAlister.
Halfback Leonard makes his first appearance for the All Blacks for more than a year after his 2008 season was ruined by injury. McAlister makes his first start since returning from an 18-month stint for English club Sale.
The other changes in the backline see Isaia Toeava return at centre in place of Conrad Smith while Chiefs winger Lelia Masaga will make his debut on the right wing in place of Cory Jane.
Also making his debut is Crusaders prop Wyatt Crockett, who forms part of a new-look front row. The tighthead side goes to John Afoa, with Tony Woodcock and Neemia Tialata omitted from the side which beat France 14-10 in Wellington on Saturday.
Veteran lock Ali Williams makes his first start of the season in place of Isaac Ross while there is no change to the loose forward trio from Wellington.
Centre Smith and prop Tialata were both not considered for selection because of injuries.
All Blacks
Mil Muliaina, Lelia Masaga, Isaia Toeava, Ma'a Nonu, Joe Rokocoko, Luke McAlister, Brendon Leonard, Kieran Read, Tanerau Latimer, Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, John Afoa, Keven Mealamu, Wyatt Crockett.
Reserves: Aled De Melmanche, Tony Woodcock, Owen Franks, Isaac Ross, George Whitelock, Piri Weepu, Cory Jane.
- NZPA
1:41PM Tuesday Jun 23, 2009
The All Blacks have made seven changes to their team to face Italy in Christchurch on Saturday, including the recall of halves Brendon Leonard and Luke McAlister.
Halfback Leonard makes his first appearance for the All Blacks for more than a year after his 2008 season was ruined by injury. McAlister makes his first start since returning from an 18-month stint for English club Sale.
The other changes in the backline see Isaia Toeava return at centre in place of Conrad Smith while Chiefs winger Lelia Masaga will make his debut on the right wing in place of Cory Jane.
Also making his debut is Crusaders prop Wyatt Crockett, who forms part of a new-look front row. The tighthead side goes to John Afoa, with Tony Woodcock and Neemia Tialata omitted from the side which beat France 14-10 in Wellington on Saturday.
Veteran lock Ali Williams makes his first start of the season in place of Isaac Ross while there is no change to the loose forward trio from Wellington.
Centre Smith and prop Tialata were both not considered for selection because of injuries.
All Blacks
Mil Muliaina, Lelia Masaga, Isaia Toeava, Ma'a Nonu, Joe Rokocoko, Luke McAlister, Brendon Leonard, Kieran Read, Tanerau Latimer, Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, John Afoa, Keven Mealamu, Wyatt Crockett.
Reserves: Aled De Melmanche, Tony Woodcock, Owen Franks, Isaac Ross, George Whitelock, Piri Weepu, Cory Jane.
- NZPA
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Italians guilty of showing ABs too much respect
2:46PM Tuesday Jun 23, 2009
By Daniel Gilhooly
Italy coach Nick Mallett. Photo / Getty ImagesIt was rugby nirvana, for 20 minutes at least.
The last time the All Blacks played Italy has been scrubbed from the memory banks of most New Zealand supporters - the splendid attacking fare on a stifling afternoon in Marseille replaced by the grim outcome of the 2007 World Cup quarterfinal in Cardiff.
Yet it was just four weeks before their French execution that a fresh, confident New Zealand team made the rest of the rugby world sit up and take notice.
For their opening World Cup pool game, coach Graham Henry fielded his strongest lineup, a combination that remains the most experienced All Blacks side to take the field.
The result was a 76-14 thumping that wowed 66,000 people at Stade Velodrome.
It was an imperious display that quietened detractors who believed minimal rugby earlier in the year for the top players and a week's stopover in Corsica would backfire on Henry's men.
The most staggering element of the test was an opening quarter that bordered on perfection. The All Blacks led 38-0 after 20 minutes before the first discernable error, a slight fumble by prop Carl Hayman spotted by young English ref Wayne Barnes.
Two years on, Henry remains at the helm and Italy arrive in Christchurch, apparently fearing the worst ahead of Saturday's test.
Coach Nick Mallett is praying for rain to quell the speed and skill advantage he reckons the All Blacks have over his young players - who are at the end of long European season and undergoing their toughest-ever tour.
Italy were competitive in 20-point losses to Australia in Canberra and Melbourne but history shows the Azzurri often save their worst for the All Blacks.
In nine unsuccessful meetings, Italy have avoided shipping more than 50 points just once.
That was a 1991 World Cup pool game at Leicester, where those present were spellbound by the sidestepping of long-haired Italian halfback Ivan Francescato and his team's gutsy second-half fight.
But that game was the exception.
New Zealand average nearly 10 tries a test against a side whose coaches often lament that their players show too much respect towards the men in black.
The mismatches been played out under the glare of the world's spotlight more often than can be healthy for Italian rugby, with five of the nine meetings coming in the group stage of World Cups.
First up was the memorable opening match of the inaugural 1987 tournament at Eden Park.
Italy have come some way under professionalism, although progress since being admitted to the Six Nations championship in 2000 has been gradual to say the best.
Mallett certainly isn't finding life as smooth as when he guided the Springboks, his Italians side having lost their last 10 tests and suffered a clean sweep in this year's Six Nations for the first time since 2005.
ALL BLACKS V ITALY
Played 9. Won 9, lost 0.
In New Zealand
Played 2. Won 2, lost 0.
Points for 597, points against 96
Average score 66-11
Most tests:
NZ - Byron Kelleher 5
Italy - Alessandro Troncon 5
Most points:
NZ - Daniel Carter 53
Italy - Diego Dominguez 16
Most tries:
NZ - Doug Howlett 6
Italy - multiple players 1
Last five results:
2007 - NZ 76 Italy 14, at Marseille (World Cup)
2004 - NZ 59 Italy 10, at Rome
2003 - NZ 70 Italy 7, at Melbourne
2002 - NZ 64 Italy 10, at Hamilton
2000 - NZ 56 Italy 19, at Genoa
2:46PM Tuesday Jun 23, 2009
By Daniel Gilhooly
Italy coach Nick Mallett. Photo / Getty ImagesIt was rugby nirvana, for 20 minutes at least.
The last time the All Blacks played Italy has been scrubbed from the memory banks of most New Zealand supporters - the splendid attacking fare on a stifling afternoon in Marseille replaced by the grim outcome of the 2007 World Cup quarterfinal in Cardiff.
Yet it was just four weeks before their French execution that a fresh, confident New Zealand team made the rest of the rugby world sit up and take notice.
For their opening World Cup pool game, coach Graham Henry fielded his strongest lineup, a combination that remains the most experienced All Blacks side to take the field.
The result was a 76-14 thumping that wowed 66,000 people at Stade Velodrome.
It was an imperious display that quietened detractors who believed minimal rugby earlier in the year for the top players and a week's stopover in Corsica would backfire on Henry's men.
The most staggering element of the test was an opening quarter that bordered on perfection. The All Blacks led 38-0 after 20 minutes before the first discernable error, a slight fumble by prop Carl Hayman spotted by young English ref Wayne Barnes.
Two years on, Henry remains at the helm and Italy arrive in Christchurch, apparently fearing the worst ahead of Saturday's test.
Coach Nick Mallett is praying for rain to quell the speed and skill advantage he reckons the All Blacks have over his young players - who are at the end of long European season and undergoing their toughest-ever tour.
Italy were competitive in 20-point losses to Australia in Canberra and Melbourne but history shows the Azzurri often save their worst for the All Blacks.
In nine unsuccessful meetings, Italy have avoided shipping more than 50 points just once.
That was a 1991 World Cup pool game at Leicester, where those present were spellbound by the sidestepping of long-haired Italian halfback Ivan Francescato and his team's gutsy second-half fight.
But that game was the exception.
New Zealand average nearly 10 tries a test against a side whose coaches often lament that their players show too much respect towards the men in black.
The mismatches been played out under the glare of the world's spotlight more often than can be healthy for Italian rugby, with five of the nine meetings coming in the group stage of World Cups.
First up was the memorable opening match of the inaugural 1987 tournament at Eden Park.
Italy have come some way under professionalism, although progress since being admitted to the Six Nations championship in 2000 has been gradual to say the best.
Mallett certainly isn't finding life as smooth as when he guided the Springboks, his Italians side having lost their last 10 tests and suffered a clean sweep in this year's Six Nations for the first time since 2005.
ALL BLACKS V ITALY
Played 9. Won 9, lost 0.
In New Zealand
Played 2. Won 2, lost 0.
Points for 597, points against 96
Average score 66-11
Most tests:
NZ - Byron Kelleher 5
Italy - Alessandro Troncon 5
Most points:
NZ - Daniel Carter 53
Italy - Diego Dominguez 16
Most tries:
NZ - Doug Howlett 6
Italy - multiple players 1
Last five results:
2007 - NZ 76 Italy 14, at Marseille (World Cup)
2004 - NZ 59 Italy 10, at Rome
2003 - NZ 70 Italy 7, at Melbourne
2002 - NZ 64 Italy 10, at Hamilton
2000 - NZ 56 Italy 19, at Genoa
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
UEEEE'! UEEEE'! Sob!
non vado causa trabajo e aerei proibitivi a breve scadenza...
pukana fai tifo per me - le birre me le bevo comunque davanti alla TV...
non vado causa trabajo e aerei proibitivi a breve scadenza...
pukana fai tifo per me - le birre me le bevo comunque davanti alla TV...
...non potendo avere la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca, si ubriaco' e riempi' la moglie di botte.
...il paese e' piccolo e la gente morde.
...noi perso la partita? mettiamola cosi': noi siamo arrivati secondi, loro solo penultimi.
...il paese e' piccolo e la gente morde.
...noi perso la partita? mettiamola cosi': noi siamo arrivati secondi, loro solo penultimi.
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
Io le birre le bevo la sera prima!! La mattina alle 9 mi riesce ancora difficile fare colazione con una bionda...
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che bello far sussultare Henry. che goduria
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a petolo nun sai che te sei persoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!Petolo ha scritto:UEEEE'! UEEEE'! Sob!
non vado causa trabajo e aerei proibitivi a breve scadenza...
pukana fai tifo per me - le birre me le bevo comunque davanti alla TV...
un week-end epocale.
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Re: All blacks- Italia Christchurch
se la preferisci puoi andarci di guinness alloradavidemilano ha scritto:Io le birre le bevo la sera prima!! La mattina alle 9 mi riesce ancora difficile fare colazione con una bionda...