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Re: Currie Cup Final
I dont think they overcame that pressure thing yet, Ana.... however - as they are playing the Bulls there will be no pressure, the only pressure noteworthy will be the air pressure inside the ball. Rest assured.
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I think this may have been said somewhere else, but I personally battle keeping myself from vomiting on the Sharks jerseySojourn wrote:I dont think they overcame that pressure thing yet, Ana.... however - as they are playing the Bulls there will be no pressure, the only pressure noteworthy will be the air pressure inside the ball. Rest assured.
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I hope the Bulls win. I can't remember when last the bulls were not in the final. But I do know it took the sharks 12 years to get back... Only thing is that when the old Natal got to the final for the first time in their history they won it with the ref giving a penalty try and a penalty after that try to Natal. No one on Loftus could believe it. If I remember correctly the referee was not awarded any other currie cup games the next season...
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@Samaya, quite a selective memmory you have heh? Remembering such intricate details of a specific game, but not the other general details, such as...
The Sharks haven't WON the cup since 1996, true. But they've played 4 finals since.
You probably mean the first time they WON the Cup, in 1990.
Maybe the ref. quit refereeing?
PS. Hope you don't take offence. I'm not having a go at you, or insulting you. Just pointing out a few points that you have forgotten in your Bulls supporting ignorance
How about last year? (Final between Cheetahs and Lions)Samaya wrote:I can't remember when last the bulls were not in the final.
Ahem!? What about 1999 (vs Lions), 2000 (vs WP), 2001 (vs WP), 2003 (vs Bulls)?Samaya wrote:But I do know it took the sharks 12 years to get back...
The Sharks haven't WON the cup since 1996, true. But they've played 4 finals since.
You were around in 1956?Samaya wrote:Only thing is that when the old Natal got to the final for the first time in their history
You probably mean the first time they WON the Cup, in 1990.
IIRC the Penalty after the last try (NOT the penalty try) was given because a Bulls player dived on top of Tony Watson after he scored the try, and it was kicked over from the center spot.Samaya wrote:they won it with the ref giving a penalty try and a penalty after that try to Natal. No one on Loftus could believe it.
I wouldn't be so sure of your memmory to tell you the truthSamaya wrote:If I remember correctly the referee was not awarded any other currie cup games the next season...
Maybe the ref. quit refereeing?
PS. Hope you don't take offence. I'm not having a go at you, or insulting you. Just pointing out a few points that you have forgotten in your Bulls supporting ignorance
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If I remember correctly the reason why those tries / penalties were given were very valid and within the rules.Samaya wrote:I hope the Bulls win. I can't remember when last the bulls were not in the final. But I do know it took the sharks 12 years to get back... Only thing is that when the old Natal got to the final for the first time in their history they won it with the ref giving a penalty try and a penalty after that try to Natal. No one on Loftus could believe it. If I remember correctly the referee was not awarded any other currie cup games the next season...
The rules say shaft the Bulle if you get a chance.
I see no problem here.
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Kronos wrote:btw. it's Currie Cup
Not Curry Cup
Oh I don't know - I think the sharks add quite a bit of spice to the game
Rooting for the Bulls - Hoping for a good, clean game.just hope that damn ref doesn't shaft us again
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Well so ar i have seen that the bulls said 3 times that the ref must crew them over.......
Why is it always the ref with the blue bulls?????????
Yea refs do have give us hard times but how many times has a ref been agains us ( Springboks) and we still came out on top. Every team has shown that the ref is just there to keep the game clean he cant always see everything.
SHARKS forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why is it always the ref with the blue bulls?????????
Yea refs do have give us hard times but how many times has a ref been agains us ( Springboks) and we still came out on top. Every team has shown that the ref is just there to keep the game clean he cant always see everything.
SHARKS forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dude, look at what doo_much said and what I said again and look at the context in which we said it and the tone. In case you haven't noticed *tongue - in - cheek* the REF ALWAYS SCREWS THE BULLS OVER!bosaap wrote:Well so ar i have seen that the bulls said 3 times that the ref must crew them over.......
Why is it always the ref with the blue bulls?????????
Yea refs do have give us hard times but how many times has a ref been agains us ( Springboks) and we still came out on top. Every team has shown that the ref is just there to keep the game clean he cant always see everything.
SHARKS forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Jonboy wrote:......................... REF ALWAYS SCREWS THE BULLS OVER!
Yes thats wot you say and I have seen games where theref was for the bulls and you still lost but you said it was coz of the ref...... Thats why I will never NEVER support a game te bulls play even if it is against the USA national team
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I am a registered player on superbru, the poll on there with over 10k people says 66% for the Sharks and 33% for the Bulls. Lets hope that democrasy have an effect on chance.
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I really hope the Bulls loose, cause if they win Pretoria is gonna be a madhouse
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Well bosaap, all I k\can say is that you have lots of support from theseguys. AND these
So sterkte broer. We'll klater about this again on Sunday?
So sterkte broer. We'll klater about this again on Sunday?
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Well i have heard that the bulls are already talking to the ref about a new Raider
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So, with just one day to go, by what margin do you think the sharks are going to win?
Maybe I should change the poll
Maybe I should change the poll
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doo_much wrote: Rooting for the Bulls - Hoping for a good, clean game.
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Re: Currie Cup Final
Tense game!