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ok tenterò di farvi anche questo servizio. cmq sul sito www.allblacks.com cliccando sull'icona npc e da lì fixtures/results trovi tutto risultati formazioni e tabellino partita.
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della giornata tre non saranno certo contenti magodelsurf ne pakuana visto che il harbour nel derby ha pareggiato.
Le prossime partite riservano belle partite tipo:
16 Aug Northland v Tasman Whangarei 7:05 pm 0-0
17 Aug Waikato v Counties Manukau Hamilton 7:35 pm 0-0
17 Aug Hawke's Bay v North Harbour Napier 7:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Southland v Auckland Invercargill 2:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Taranaki v Otago NPlymouth 5:30 pm 0-0
18 Aug Canterbury v Wellington Christchurch 7:35 pm 0-0
19 Aug Manawatu v Bay of Plenty PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 0-0
Qualcuno sa dirmi cosa farà vedere sky.
Come invidio chi stà in New Zealand lì c'è canale Rubgy
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Non so se lo sapete e se vi interessa , ma su Mediazone è possibile scaricare tutte le partite.

Sia singolarmente che a pacchetto che a intera stagione.
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espy17 ha scritto:della giornata tre non saranno certo contenti magodelsurf ne pakuana visto che il harbour nel derby ha pareggiato.
Le prossime partite riservano belle partite tipo:
16 Aug Northland v Tasman Whangarei 7:05 pm 0-0
17 Aug Waikato v Counties Manukau Hamilton 7:35 pm 0-0
17 Aug Hawke's Bay v North Harbour Napier 7:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Southland v Auckland Invercargill 2:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Taranaki v Otago NPlymouth 5:30 pm 0-0
18 Aug Canterbury v Wellington Christchurch 7:35 pm 0-0
19 Aug Manawatu v Bay of Plenty PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 0-0
Qualcuno sa dirmi cosa farà vedere sky.
Come invidio chi stà in New Zealand lì c'è canale Rubgy
Sabato mattina, ore 9,30 Canterbury - Wellington
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espy17 ha scritto:della giornata tre non saranno certo contenti magodelsurf ne pakuana visto che il harbour nel derby ha pareggiato.
Le prossime partite riservano belle partite tipo:
16 Aug Northland v Tasman Whangarei 7:05 pm 0-0
17 Aug Waikato v Counties Manukau Hamilton 7:35 pm 0-0
17 Aug Hawke's Bay v North Harbour Napier 7:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Southland v Auckland Invercargill 2:35 pm 0-0
18 Aug Taranaki v Otago NPlymouth 5:30 pm 0-0
18 Aug Canterbury v Wellington Christchurch 7:35 pm 0-0
19 Aug Manawatu v Bay of Plenty PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 0-0
Qualcuno sa dirmi cosa farà vedere sky.
Come invidio chi stà in New Zealand lì c'è canale Rubgy
Primi risultati:
Northland v Tasman 9-3
Waikato v Counties Manukau 30 - 8
Hawke's Bay v North Harbour 35 - 25

Vittoria con bonus per Waikato e sconfitta per Harbour
E sabato prossimo c'è la sfida North Harbour - Waikato per il Ranfurly Shield...
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un solo commento: S_H_I_T !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

vediamo che succede sabato prossimo contro naki...........partitone da non perdere!
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La vedo brutta la settimana prossima!!!!!!!
Aperiamo bene!!!
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Canterbury - Wellington 41-23

Canterbury si fa perdonare qualche errore di troppo in difesa con una convincente prestazione in attacco frutto soprattutto della grande prova di Stephen Brett, 2 mete + 2 assist, uno con un preciso calcio nell'area di meta per Ross e l'altro con un passaggio "no look " per la meta di Rico Gear

Scommetto che con Mauger e Mc Alister che se ne vanno in europa questo ragazzo lo vedremo molto presto con la maglia dei tutti neri...

Buono in seconda linea Isaac Ross.

Wellington parte bene spinta soprattutto da Ma'a Nonu ma poi cala alla distanza e deve cedere di fronte ad una squadra meglio organizzata.
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North Harbour perde il Ranfurly Shied dopo una pessima prestazione e viene umiliata da Waikato 52-7.

Lo scudo così prende la via di Hamilton dove sabato prossimo ci sarà la prima difesa non proprio tra le più facili... arriva Canterbury
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allora ero li' allo stadio con maglietta, sciarpa e cappello meringato..............una partita da morirci per come NH ha giocato male. complimenti a waikato che ha dimostrato di meritarsi la shield dentro e fuori dal campo (meta' dello stadio era giallo-nero-rosso vestito con cow bells a seguito) devo dire che e' stato un bell'inferno.......
dolente nota della partita e' stato l'infortunio molto grave di Capitan Nick Williams che e' stato ricoverato d'urgenza al North Shore Hospital. sapro' dire di piu' oggi.

per il resto buona fortuna al waikato contro canterbury.
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Week 4
16 Aug Northland v Tasman Whangarei 7:05 pm 9-3
17 Aug Waikato v Counties Manukau Hamilton 7:35 pm 30-8
17 Aug Hawke's Bay v North Harbour Napier 7:35 pm 35-25
18 Aug Southland v Auckland Invercargill 2:35 pm 19-44
18 Aug Taranaki v Otago NPlymouth 5:30 pm 15-18
18 Aug Canterbury v Wellington Christchurch 7:35 pm 41-23
19 Aug Manawatu v Bay of Plenty PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 30-18

Week 5
23 Aug Counties Manukau v Hawke's Bay 7:05 pm 14-38
24 Aug Southland v Northland Invercargill 7:35 pm 24-16
24 Aug Auckland v Taranaki Auckland 7:35 pm 22-13
25 Aug Bay of Plenty v Otago Mt Maung 2:35 pm 25-29
25 Aug Wellington v Tasman Wellington 5:30 pm 38-25
25 Aug North Harbour v Waikato (RS) Albany 7:35 pm 7-52
26 Aug Canterbury v Manawatu Christchurch 2:35 pm 64-10

Week 6
30 Aug Hawke's Bay v Auckland Napier 7:05 pm 11-38
31 Aug Counties Manukau v Wellington Auckland 7:35 pm 18-33
31 Aug Otago v Southland Dunedin 7:35 pm 20-26
01 Sep Tasman v Bay of Plenty Blenheim 2:35 pm 26-33
01 Sep Northland v Taranaki Whangarei 5:30 pm 20-22
01 Sep Waikato v Canterbury (RS) Hamilton 7:35 pm 20-33
02 Sep North Harbour v Manawatu Albany 2:35 pm 34-16


eccovi tutti i risultati delle ultime 3 giornate che per colpa mia non avevo riportato.
Che dire Canterbury anche senza gli all blacks stravince contro Waikato e si porta a casa la coppa Ranfurly Shied.
Che settimana prosima metterà già in gioca contro il sorprendente Hawke's Bay.
Ormai tutti aspettano il confronto di fine settembre 29 quando il Canterbury ospiterà Auckland in un anticipo della finale già preannunciata.
Ma come sappiamo bene il rugby è pieno di sorpese.
Invece North Harbour si riprende alla grande dopo la sconfitta di sabato scorso.
Saranno contenti gli Italiani lì.
E sabato inizia il mondiale......
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Week 7
06 Sep Southland v Counties Manukau Invercargill 7:05 pm 47-10
07 Sep Canterbury v Hawke's Bay Christchurch 7:35 pm 44-6
07 Sep Taranaki v Bay of Plenty NPlymouth 7:35 pm 36-19
08 Sep Tasman v Waikato Blenheim 2:35 pm 23-25
08 Sep Northland v Auckland Whangarei 5:30 pm 25-33
08 Sep Wellington v North Harbour Wellington 7:35 pm 39-14
09 Sep Manawatu v Otago PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 25-25


ecco risultati della giornat di inizio campinato del mondo. il canterbury tiene saldamente la coppa e nel derby di auckland i bianco blu vincono, per il resto quasi tasman batte waikato
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Week 8
13 Sep Taranaki v Canterbury NPlymouth 7:05 pm 13-20
14 Sep Waikato v Wellington Hamilton 7:35 pm 27-41
14 Sep Hawke's Bay v Northland Napier 7:35 pm 35-29
15 Sep Manawatu v Counties Manukau PalmerstonN 2:35 pm 31-18
15 Sep Auckland v Tasman Auckland 5:30 pm 49-7
15 Sep Otago v North Harbour Dunedin 7:35 pm 31-22
16 Sep Bay of Plenty v Southland Mt Maung 2:35 pm 0-19
Continua la cavalcata di Auckland e Canterbury inseguita da wellington che dire i modiali non distraggono i kiwi che si appassionano cmq al loro campionato
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Semifinale Nr. 1: Canterbury - Wellintgton: 12th October 2007, 7.35, AMI Stadium.

Rugby: Wellington resist late fightback
Saturday October 13, 2007
By Steve Deane

Wellington 26 Canterbury 21

Wellington underlined their reputation as semifinal specialists with a dramatic victory in Christchurch last night.

It was the Lions' sixth trip to the national championship semis and they withstood a furious Canterbury fightback to preserve their 100 per cent record.

Wellington dominated the first half and stretched to what had looked a match winning lead only to lose their way in the final quarter.

In the end Canterbury could have won it but their last desperate attack came up just short and it was the Lions who booked the first berth in next Saturday's final.

That match will be Wellington's fourth trip to the final in five years. The previous three have all ended in defeat.

Canterbury may have posted a convincing 41-23 victory in the corresponding fixture in round four but Wellington went into the match with a vastly superior record in semifinals.

The Lions may have an impeccable semis record but Canterbury have now tripped six times at the second-to-last hurdle. Wellington also had a 2-1 edge in playoff encounters between the sides.

AdvertisementWellington played all the rugby in the first half, pressuring Canterbury into mistakes that allowed Jimmy Gopperth to kick three well-struck penalties.

Stephen Brett had pegged back three points with a penalty but Canterbury spent the majority of the first half defending.

Piri Weepu looked to have crossed for the game's first try nine minutes before the break after finishing a flowing move but the try was correctly ruled out as Gopperth's final pass had drifted forward.

Wellington had thrown plenty of craft and guile at Canterbury but in the end it was a simple mistake from Cory Flynn that led to the opening try. Lions centre Tane Tu'ipulotu parked himself in the middle of the Canterbury backline and was perfectly positioned to intercept Flynn's pass and race 30m to the line.

Canterbury's defence had been stoic in the face of an overwhelming possession and territory deficit but they finally cracked just before the break.

Second five-eighths Tim Bateman slipped off Tu'ipulotu and he showed good strength to stretch out in the tackle and plant the ball on the line for his second.

Gopperth's unerring boot had stretched Wellington's lead to 20. The only relief for Canterbury came from another Brett penalty but that was cancelled out five minutes into the second spell by another excellent Gopperth strike.

Canterbury were content to plug away through Brett's boot and he added a third penalty before their hopes of an unlikely comeback were dashed by the sinbinning of lock Michael Paterson, who dropped a simple pass and compounded the error by hitting out in the ruck.

But Wellington failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority and the breaks started to go Canterbury's way.

There was more than a touch of good fortune about the try that brought them back into the match.

Replacement lock Isaac Ross seemed to have knocked forward Brett's cross kick but referee Keith Brown ruled the ball had gone straight down and Johny Leo'o pounced on the loose ball.

Brett's conversion cut the deficit to 10 and that was quickly halved when prop Campbell Johnstone barrelled over from close range. Brett's missed conversion gave Wellington some breathing space but they had to survive three tense minutes camped on their own line to close out the match.

Wellington 26 (T. Tu'ipulotu 2 tries; J. Gopperth 4 pen, 2 con) Canterbury 21 (J. Leo'o, C. Johnstone tries; S. Brett 3 pen, con). HT: 23-6.
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Pukana ha scritto:Semifinale Nr. 1: Canterbury - Wellintgton: 12th October 2007, 7.35, AMI Stadium.

Rugby: Wellington resist late fightback
Saturday October 13, 2007
By Steve Deane

Wellington 26 Canterbury 21

Wellington underlined their reputation as semifinal specialists with a dramatic victory in Christchurch last night.

It was the Lions' sixth trip to the national championship semis and they withstood a furious Canterbury fightback to preserve their 100 per cent record.

Wellington dominated the first half and stretched to what had looked a match winning lead only to lose their way in the final quarter.

In the end Canterbury could have won it but their last desperate attack came up just short and it was the Lions who booked the first berth in next Saturday's final.

That match will be Wellington's fourth trip to the final in five years. The previous three have all ended in defeat.

Canterbury may have posted a convincing 41-23 victory in the corresponding fixture in round four but Wellington went into the match with a vastly superior record in semifinals.

The Lions may have an impeccable semis record but Canterbury have now tripped six times at the second-to-last hurdle. Wellington also had a 2-1 edge in playoff encounters between the sides.

AdvertisementWellington played all the rugby in the first half, pressuring Canterbury into mistakes that allowed Jimmy Gopperth to kick three well-struck penalties.

Stephen Brett had pegged back three points with a penalty but Canterbury spent the majority of the first half defending.

Piri Weepu looked to have crossed for the game's first try nine minutes before the break after finishing a flowing move but the try was correctly ruled out as Gopperth's final pass had drifted forward.

Wellington had thrown plenty of craft and guile at Canterbury but in the end it was a simple mistake from Cory Flynn that led to the opening try. Lions centre Tane Tu'ipulotu parked himself in the middle of the Canterbury backline and was perfectly positioned to intercept Flynn's pass and race 30m to the line.

Canterbury's defence had been stoic in the face of an overwhelming possession and territory deficit but they finally cracked just before the break.

Second five-eighths Tim Bateman slipped off Tu'ipulotu and he showed good strength to stretch out in the tackle and plant the ball on the line for his second.

Gopperth's unerring boot had stretched Wellington's lead to 20. The only relief for Canterbury came from another Brett penalty but that was cancelled out five minutes into the second spell by another excellent Gopperth strike.

Canterbury were content to plug away through Brett's boot and he added a third penalty before their hopes of an unlikely comeback were dashed by the sinbinning of lock Michael Paterson, who dropped a simple pass and compounded the error by hitting out in the ruck.

But Wellington failed to capitalise on their numerical superiority and the breaks started to go Canterbury's way.

There was more than a touch of good fortune about the try that brought them back into the match.

Replacement lock Isaac Ross seemed to have knocked forward Brett's cross kick but referee Keith Brown ruled the ball had gone straight down and Johny Leo'o pounced on the loose ball.

Brett's conversion cut the deficit to 10 and that was quickly halved when prop Campbell Johnstone barrelled over from close range. Brett's missed conversion gave Wellington some breathing space but they had to survive three tense minutes camped on their own line to close out the match.

Wellington 26 (T. Tu'ipulotu 2 tries; J. Gopperth 4 pen, 2 con) Canterbury 21 (J. Leo'o, C. Johnstone tries; S. Brett 3 pen, con). HT: 23-6.

Quest'anno proprio non ne va bene una...

Crusaders fuori in semifinale di S14
AB fuori dalla RWC
Canterbury che perde lo shield e viene fatta furoi in semifinale in casa dalla NPC

Anno nerissimo per il mio tifo...


Ma adesso in NZ, senza il classico tour in europa di novembre, non si gioca più fino a febbraio?
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