Pulp Sport Grynch Who Stole Sport Rugby Ball
27 Feb 2009
Pulp Sport Grynch Who Stole Sport Rugby Ball
Skit from Series 5 of New Zealand’s Sports/comedy show Pulp Sport. DVD OUT NOW!! Go to http://www.pulpsport.tv
Duration : 0:0:38
27 Feb 2009
Pulp Sport Grynch Who Stole Sport Rugby Ball
Skit from Series 5 of New Zealand’s Sports/comedy show Pulp Sport. DVD OUT NOW!! Go to http://www.pulpsport.tv
Duration : 0:0:38
26 Feb 2009
“Odd-Shaped Balls” captures the humor, the agony, and the ecstasy of one of the world’s most popular sports, rugby. The book is no less than a who’s who of the game, with both old and young getting the opportunity to have their say. It looks at players such as Max Boyce, Keith Wood, Sean Fitzpatrick, Austin Healy, and Bill Beaumont and his streaker. All exponents of surrealism, comic genius, and savage wit, they offer a quirky insight into the sporting psyche as well as provide some riotous good laughs. With hundreds of funny stories, “Odd-Shaped Balls” is a light-hearted romp through decades of rugby tomfoolery that is guaranteed to put a smile on the face of all sports fans.
25 Feb 2009
24 Feb 2009
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23 Feb 2009
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22 Feb 2009
Rugby ball made of high quality polyurethane.
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19 Feb 2009
Carnegie World Club Challenge 2009
Tickets for the 2009 Carnegie World Club Challenge between Leeds Rhinos and Manly Sea Eagles at Elland Road on Sunday 1st March (ko 6pm) are selling fast. There’s a whole raft of deals to benefit families and season ticket holders which are available from both the RFL Ticket Office and Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office.
Leeds Rhinos and Leeds United season ticket holders able to receive a 20% discount on 30 seats up until 5pm on Tuesday 30th December, subject to availability. Season ticket holders for all other engage Super League clubs are also able to get a 20% discount on 30 seats until 5pm on Tuesday 30th December through the RFL Ticket Office, subject to availability.
Tickets for the world title clash start from 20 for adults and 10 for concessions, with Families can also save money by purchasing a 40 family ticket for two adults and two children. As with the two previous Carnegie World Club Challenge fixtures to be held at Elland Road, demand to see the best two clubs sides in the world is expected to be huge, so supporters are encouraged to purchase early.
Phil Williams, the RFL’s Marketing Manager, said: “This is always one of the fixtures of the year as the engage Super League Champions and NRL Telstra winners come head-to-head. Not only is this a big night for the Leeds Rhinos but also a major event for the city of Leeds as it’s not often that it gets to stage a world title match. “As a result we’re expecting a big demand for tickets and supporters are advised to buy sooner rather than later, not only to take advantage of some of the special offers available but also to avoid disappointment.
“With the festive season fast approaching, a ticket to the Carnegie World Club Challenge could make the ideal stocking filler.” Leeds Rhinos are aiming to become the first team in the 33 year history of the match to retain the world crown.
Purchase tickets for rugby fixtures from the RFL Ticket Office please visit www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk or call 0871 226 13 13. Tickets are also available from the Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office in person at the Headingley Carnegie Stadium or by calling 0871 423 13 15. Go to www.superleague.co.uk for the full video.
Duration : 0:1:15
25 Nov 2008
I have been busy partying…
The Kiwi’s Rugby League team won the Rugby League World Cup for the first time ever!!!
The win was an upset win in the game played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia on Saturday night. The final score was 34-20 to the New Zealand team.
The Kiwis were the underdogs going in to the match and pulled off the biggest upset in World Cup Rugby League history beating the Kangaroos from their number 1 ranking. This was their first loss since 2006!
The Kangaroos won’t be down for long…so some exciting league to come!
25 Oct 2008
Yahoo!Xtra Sport / Neil Reid – October 25, 2008, 9:20 pm
Canterbury have been crowned Air New Zealand Cup champions, beating Wellington 7-6 in the final.
The Rob Penney-coached team proved too clinical in testing conditions at Wellington’s Westpac Stadium as several All Black contenders made a late push for season-ending tour selection.
Canterbury were triumphant after withstanding a strong and determined wave of pressure from Wellington throughout the second half.
They were guilty of numerous handling errors, but their defence ultimately held out, as it has done for most of the 2008 Air New Zealand Cup.
They were also hammered in the penalty count, with Bryce Lawrence becoming the first ref to finally crack down on Canterbury’s ongoing, but normally ignored, offences at the breakdown.
Wellington coach Jamie Joseph had made a late change to his starting 15, moving Ma’a Nonu in from the wing to second-five, with Tamati Ellison moving into the No 14 jersey.
The Lions had the best share of possession early on, in the process trying to get the ball wide.
However a failure to spread the ball fast, combined with the Wellington defence, saw them lose momentum.
They also weren’t helped when Piri Weepu twice kicked the ball dead-in goal, allowing Canterbury scrum ball in handy possessions.
Canterbury certainly weren’t flashy, but they were effective. They were also helped by a solid platform provided at scrum-time.
Wellington continued to struggle up against the Canterbury defence as the 15-minute mark neared. Too often their attacks were subsequently forced across the field, rather than up it.
Weepu finally opened the scores in the final with a penalty in the 17th minute.
The transplanted first-five also started to come into his own with some smart tactical kicking after his earlier errors.
But it was Canterbury who scored next, with Hayden Hopgood crossing after a strong burst from Tim Bateman. Colin Slade converted.
The weather set in over Westpac Stadium as the final 10 minutes of the first half neared, with the wet and slippery conditions calling for both sides to play a percentage game.
Slade had the chance to extend the lead in the 32nd minute, but missed a handy penalty attempt.
The teams headed for the sheds at halftime with Canterbury up 7-3.
The wet welcomed both sides back onto the field after the break, with some strong Wellington defence jolting the ball free.
Wellington had the first meaningful attack of the second half, with Cory Jane setting Ellison away.
Canterbury were penalised from the resulting breakdown, with Weepu landing the penalty to close the gap to 7-6.
Wellington’s intensity lifted sizably as the Air New Zealand Cup entered its final 30 minutes, hammering into everything.
And it started to have its effect on the Cantabs, with even Richie McCaw joining in on the fumbles which struck the side.
Weepu had the chance to claim the lead for Wellington on the 60-minute mark, but his penalty attempt at goal drifted wide.
Shortly afterwards Alby Mathewson broke free but his pass to support went straight into touch, with the Canterbury defence stretched and the try-line beckoning.
Canterbury eventually cleared the pressure, meaning Wellington had no reward for their lengthy time on attack.
Wellington again went on the attack with game entering its final five minutes.
But the best defence in the Air New Zealand Cup continued to hold them out.
CANTERBURY 7 (H Hopgood try; C Slade try), WELLINGTON 6 (P Weepu 2 pen). HT: 7-3.