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Post time 6-11-2006 01:53 PM | Show all posts

Reply #320 muor76's post

all blacks nyer player tuh tgh berkarat ler.
   dh lamer tk main sesamer sendiri.
     most off england nyer try mistake dr player all blacks ler.
even main with 14 men pun england cannot get a try from them ler.
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Post time 6-11-2006 01:55 PM | Show all posts

All Blacks snuff out England's fire

Sunday November 05 2006
England manage three tries but fall well short
Twickenham's refurbished South Stand endured a baptism of fire as New Zealand recorded a handsome 41-20 victory over England on Sunday, with Dan Carter bagging 26 points as the holders of the Rugby World Cup fell to their heaviest home defeat of all time.

The difference between the two sides was black and white, and we're not referring to the jerseys.

England look a million miles away from successfully defending their world crown; New Zealand - who made it 21 wins from their last 23 starts - continue to coast towards a reunion with that coveted gold pot.

The odds were always stacked against England, who have beaten New Zealand just six times in 101 years, and they were duly ushered into the flames as their guests fashioned a funeral pyre on Bonfire Night.

But England were not willing victims, they made a bright and blustery start, even getting Jamie Noon over the whitewash in the fifth minute of the game, only for the try to be disallowed by the fourth official.

The scare seemed to rouse New Zealand from their revelry and they hit back in typical fashion, counterattack from deep whenever the opportunity arose, making their hosts pay for even the slightest mistake.

New Zealand opened the scoring when Carter slotted a penalty inside three minutes, but England were left shaking their heads in disbelief when they were denied a try just two minutes later.

Slick approach work scattered New Zealand's defence and before the All Blacks could regroup, Noon went for broke, brushing off two tackles as he ploughed over, although he ignored an unmarked Danny Grewcock outside him.

With Ma'a Nonu appearing to have a hand under Noon's body and somewhere in the vicinity of the ball, the decision went to television match official Christophe Berdos. But the Frenchman was unable to ascertain whether or not the ball had been grounded and denied England the try.

In terms of England's momentum, it proved a crucial moment as New Zealand simply weathered the storm and stung their hosts through a breakaway score that emphasised a gulf in standards.

Wing Rico Gear ran aggressively into England's half, and even when he ran out of numbers, prop Tony Woodcock had enough about him to keep possession alive before quickly recycled possession saw skipper Richie McCaw send Mauger over.

Carter added the extras, and England had a mountain to climb, 13-0 adrift after 22 minutes, but it was the cue for a vibrant response.

England knew they had to throw caution to the wind, and a try arrived when debutant centre Anthony Allen's break caused enough panic in New Zealand's defence and Noon made amends for his earlier miss by touching down.

The score gave England a glimmer of hope, but New Zealand finished the half in blistering fashion, more than doubling their points tally.

Carter slotted a 50-metre penalty, but that was a calm before the storm as far as England were concerned.

New Zealand had the scent of more tries, and two arrived in barely as many minutes.

Allen's speculative midfield pass was intercepted by Rokocoko, who galloped 50 metres to score, but matters deteriorated for England, when the All Blacks again attacked from deep, utilising Rokocoko's fellow wing Gear.

Gear's angles of running caused mayhem in the England defence, and even though his chief support act was again Woodcock, New Zealand still had enough time and space to work Woodcock's fellow prop Hayman over.

Carter failed to add the extras, yet New Zealand had entered a comfort zone and England were seemingly finished.

The hosts had to strike first after half-time, and they delivered when quality linking between Leicester trio skipper Martin Corry, hooker George Chuter and flanker Lewis Moody sent Cohen across.

It was the Northampton wing's 31st Test touchdown - putting him level on the all-time England list with Will Greenwood - and Hodgson's conversion at least gave England a glimmer of hope.

Such optimism though was snuffed out with more than a quarter of the match still remaining, as Carter - a late replacement for injured fly-half Nick Evans - stamped his class all over an increasingly one-sided encounter.

Carter missed a penalty he should have landed, but virtually from the restart he brushed off Allen's weak challenge and sprinted over for a converted try that ensured England conceded a record Twickenham points tally.

England debutant scrum-half Shaun Perry then lit up the gloom when he fielded Mauger's shallow grubber and sped off for a breakaway try from 60 yards out.

New Zealand then lost Chris Masoe to the sin-bin in the 65th minute for killing the ball and England fans readied themselves for a late flourish.

But Hodgson missed the ensuing shot at goal and the tourist made clever use of the ten minute period, opting for time-consuming kicks at goal that only extended their lead.

The All Blacks now turn their attentions to the double-header against the French; England would be advised to turn towards the drawing board - like their impressive new arena, they are not quite the finished article.

Man of the match: England matched their guests for hungry and spirit, with Jamie Noon playing perhaps his best game for England, but New Zealand were leagues ahead in terms of class and wit. Rico Gear had a super game for the All Blacks, as did - inevitable - Richie McCaw. But for sheer all-round cool and cunning, how can we not thrust this gong towards Dan Carter?

Moment of the match: We'll opt for the disallowed try - the 'whys' and 'what ifs' will be ringing around pubs for days to come.

Villain of the match: A yellow-card for Chris Masoe, but it wasn't anything evil. Danny Grewcock gets our vote for having a tug at Andrew Ellis's blond locks - unnecessary and, well, quite girly. What is it with him and New Zealanders?

The scorers:

For England:
Tries: Noon, Cohen, Perry
Cons: Hodgson
Pen: Hodgson

For New Zealand:
Tries: Mauger, Rokocoko, Hayman, Carter
Cons: Carter 3
Pens: Carter 3

The teams:

England: 15 Iain Balshaw, 14  Paul Sackey, 13 Jamie Noon, 12 Anthony Allen, 11 Ben Cohen, 10 Charlie Hodgson, 9 Shaun Perry, 8 Pat Sanderson, 7 Lewis Moody, 6 Martin Corry (captain), 5 Ben Kay, 4 Danny Grewcock, 3 Julian White, 2 George Chuter, 1 Andrew Sheridan.
Replacements: 16 Lee Mears, 17 Stuart Turner, 18 Chris Jones, 19 Magnus Lund, 20 Peter Richards, 21 Andy Goode, 22 Mark Van Gisbergen.

New Zealand: 15 Malili Muliaina, 14 Rico Gear, 13 Ma'a Nonu, 12 Aaron Mauger, 11 Joe Rokocoko, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Byron Kelleher, 8 Chris Masoe, 7 Richie McCaw (captain), 6 Reuben Thorne, 5 Keith Robinson, 4 Chris Jack, 3 Carl Hayman, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Andrew Hore, 17 John Afoa, 18 Clark Dermody, 19 Rodney So'oialo, 20 Andrew Ellis, 21 Leon MacDonald, 22 Sitiveni Sivivatu.

Referee: Jo? Jutge (France)
Touch judges: Stuart Dickinson, Matt Goddard (both Australia)
Television match official: Christophe Berdos (France)
Assessors: Ian Scotney (Australia), Bob Francis (New Zealand)
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Post time 7-11-2006 08:26 PM | Show all posts
dengan bangga nye aku dah beli tikcet Australia vs England  Test match!!! :pompom:
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Post time 8-11-2006 12:17 AM | Show all posts

Reply #323 AMaY's post

sgt jeles ler aku.
  hope wallabies tk kena belasah ngn england ler.
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Post time 8-11-2006 12:52 AM | Show all posts
tgk carter men tu ari bes lak nmpk ...
penalty die amik , try die buat . hebat hebat ..
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 Author| Post time 8-11-2006 12:46 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by AMaY at 7-11-2006 08:26 PM
dengan bangga nye aku dah beli tikcet Australia vs England  Test match!!! :pompom:


ni yg aku jeles nih..... dpt ko tengok live...
kalo aku dpt tengok kan best...
kekekkekek
aku rase wallabies leh beat england lah...

selalu aku kalo tengok game aku tak tengok team mane main.. aku tengok movement n skill yg dipersembahkan
huhuhu
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Post time 8-11-2006 12:58 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by muor76 at 8-11-2006 14:46


ni yg aku jeles nih..... dpt ko tengok live...
kalo aku dpt tengok kan best...
kekekkekek
aku rase wallabies leh beat england lah...

selalu aku kalo tengok game aku tak tengok team mane  ...


Gamaknye aku memang nak jeleskan korang..heh heh..

Aku rase Wallabies memang bleh menang. Walaupun aku sokong England tp aku tgk dorang ni mcam payah betul nak buat try...liat..
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Post time 10-11-2006 11:36 AM | Show all posts
Di ceduk dari BBC:

Wilkinson faces three months out

Wilkinson was playing his first game after an eight-week lay-off
Newcastle's Jonny Wilkinson will be out for up to three months after suffering a "lacerated" kidney.


Memang tak dapat la aku tgk si Wilkinson ni main untuk England lagi. Memanjang injured...
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Post time 10-11-2006 03:19 PM | Show all posts
Mahal !!! jersi rugbi malaysia terbaru design harimau malaya... brand Carisbrook

Men - Carisbrook Replica Jersey (Harimau Malaysia)

PRICE (WM) RM : 300.00/pc

PRICE (EM) RM : 320.00/pc

http://www.mru.org.my/ver2/fanzones/stuff
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Post time 10-11-2006 06:24 PM | Show all posts

Reply #328 AMaY's post

jonno nih patut retired jer.
   badan die dh tk leh main rugby agi ler.
also he's not the best fly half in the world yer.
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Post time 10-11-2006 06:26 PM | Show all posts

Reply #329 HangPC2's post

btoi ckp hang ler....mmg mahai ler.
   but seluar harga standard ler rm 65 jer.
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Post time 10-11-2006 07:16 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by carrim7 at 10-11-2006 06:26 PM
btoi ckp hang ler....mmg mahai ler.
   but seluar harga standard ler rm 65 jer.


edisi harimau malaya mungkin mahal lah tapi dia punya mahal mengalahkan brand adidas dan canterbury
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Post time 11-11-2006 07:15 PM | Show all posts

Reply #332 HangPC2's post

kalo team tuh power cam all black or wallabies tk per ler jersey semahal tuh ler.
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 Author| Post time 11-11-2006 11:40 PM | Show all posts
baju carisbrook nih agak mahal jugak...
tapikan aku rase kalo aku dpt beli baju harimau tu ok gak..
buat koleksi.. kalo pakai pon aku rase ok gak...

walaupun team melesia tak power sangat dlm rugby...
tapi aku still nak baca berita pasal rugby melesia nih
ok ape skang dah ade improvement.. ranking pon dah naik.. walaupon takde ler dpt no satu...

daripada aku dok beli jersi ori atau tak ori pasukan negara/kelab bola melesia
yg ranking dan persembahan yg ntah ape ape... yg takde improvement...
dan aku rase kalo orang bagi free jersi bola team melesia pon aku tak pakai...
huhuhuhuhh
kalo jersi bola nih aku ade selai jer.. kekeke tu pon beli sebab budak aku mase belajo, sebab nak support team bola budak aku (kononnya lerrr)
mungkin sebab aku tak minat bola kot.. tu pon pasal bola kat melesia nih cam hampeh..

tapi kalo jersy atau baju berunsurkan rugby.. huhuhu banyak ler jugak...
kebanyakannya canter arrr...
carisbrook lom ade lagi dlm koleksi... kalo ade sen nak gak tangkap selai.. dpt team melsia nyer ok gak..
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Post time 12-11-2006 01:58 PM | Show all posts
alll blacks kalahkan les blues
  47 - 3 ler.
puma kalahkan england
  25 - 18
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Post time 12-11-2006 02:18 PM | Show all posts
happy ngk england kalah ler.
   aku nih mmg tk suka england  ler dr segi sports ler.
especially rugby n football.
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 Author| Post time 12-11-2006 02:29 PM | Show all posts
sib baik sedor pagi tadik.. dpt ler tgk game eng v puma
kalah lagi england.. hehehehehhe
enjoy gak ler tgk game diorang.. walaupon tak byk try...
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Post time 12-11-2006 10:04 PM | Show all posts
puas tol game AB ngan france ari ni.tryfest la pulak.lawan england ari tu aku miss.x leh nk compare.tp AB nye defence n counter attack mmg ganas tol.france dominate possession n territory pon x leh menang.duk sibuk tendang bola aje.mmg truly team effort.pulak tu backs AB mengganas.tgk mgu dpn lak tgu full-strength AB turun

x sampai setahon je lagik rwc ni.big psychological blow to france haha
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Post time 13-11-2006 09:11 AM | Show all posts

Reply #338 pokya's post

ko ngk kt ner kt astro ker?
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 Author| Post time 13-11-2006 09:35 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by pokya at 12-11-2006 10:04 PM
puas tol game AB ngan france ari ni.tryfest la pulak.lawan england ari tu aku miss.x leh nk compare.tp AB nye defence n counter attack mmg ganas tol.france dominate possession n territory pon x leh ...


pokya ko tengok ab vs france pakai pc ker kt astro?

semalam sa vs ireland.. ermm
ok gak ireland main... sa nyer line up tu yg first team ker? macam tokleh gi jer..
tapi aku minta gak ngan habana... antara winger yg aku minat arrr.. laju siottt..
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