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"FRIDAY FEVER TRAINING!!! DATE: 6 JUNE 2008 TIME: 7PM-9PM (BE THERE ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-11 10:31:37

FRIDAY FEVER TRAINING!!!DATE: 6 JUNE 2008TIME: 7PM-9PM (BE THERE CHANGED BY 650PM)VENUE: VAL HALLFrom this week onwards we will have an hour of physical training before court time please do come down as we really need to buck up on our physical strength. UNLESS you think u are really damm good and strong enough for the upcoming games if not dun give yrself excuses and come down for the physical training thank you and see you babeSSSSS!!!! A million of Thanks to the 2007 committee for their work for Blacks. The new committee will strive to bring Blacks up another level. If you have any enquiries feel free to email us at floorball@clubs sim edu sg

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"Unproven All Blacks leave chink of light for Ireland's Heineken ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-23 00:12:14

New Zealand have rung the changes for their first Test of the 2008 season on Saturday. And although Graham Henry's men will start favourites. Munster's march through Europe to the Heineken Cup shows the Irish will be anything but a pushover. Graham Henry has unveiled the first All Black team of the 2008 season – and the eyes of the rugby world will be watching to see how they fare against the battle-hardened Irish on Saturday. In theory this is one of the weaker of the consistently powerful New Zealand teams seen in many years. Fourteen players who featured in the World Cup are missing – six of them first-choice All Blacks – and there are six players uncapped at international aim. However the abundant depth in New Zealand rugby is apparent with a strong squad and impressive showings by the Super 14 teams have ensured that this team – while somewhat vulnerable – ordain be very hard to beat. 'The New Zealanders will be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record home winning streak and fielding what is still a very strong XV. But while Irish expectation are not as high they are quietly confident' On paper this appears to be as strong a backline as the All Blacks could wield. Dan Carter appears to be back to the form that makes him the most complete No.10 currently playing the game. He is halved with Andy Ellis his Canterbury partner and their combination is realistically the first-choice pivot selection for the national team. The Crusaders pair will unleash a devastating attacking backline based around the Hurricanes midfield of Conrad Smith and Ma’a Nonu the Super 14’s leading line-breaker. Both are class players but while Nonu brings unparallel attacking menace his lack of a kicking boot may check the Blacks. The threequarter line of regulars Mils Muliaina and Sitiveni Sivivatu are teamed with debutant Anthony Tuitavake – an in-form and typically dangerous All Black back three although Leon Macdonald is surprisingly on the remove. The forward pack is powerful but has some curious positional changes. The locks are the Canterbury pairing of Ali Williams and Brad Thorn probably the form tall men of New Zealand rugby. Andrew Hore the create hooker of the Southern Hemisphere has been rewarded with the starting berth and is flanked by John Afoa and Neemia Tialata both promising but relatively inexperienced props. However both men are near 130kg which gives the Blacks their expected scrum strike. While the loose forwards are all expected choices it is their positional switches that raise eyebrows. Captain Richie McCaw is named but is partnered at flank No.8 incumbent Rodney So’oialo – while blindside flanker Jerome Kaino is named at the back of the scrum. Both men are in form and impressive players but a positional switch is a risky proposition in the first Test of the season. However. Kaino adds a lineout option to the Black line something not seen in many years. However all three men head the pecking order for the New Zealand loosies. They will play an Ireland team whose predecessors have never beaten the All Blacks. While the Irish have had a mixed 12 months they bring players who boast the mantle of being the North’s do domestic champions. Seven of the front eight are from the Heineken Cup winning Munster outfit with a advance five from Magners champions Leinster – and Eoin Reddan an English Premierhip medal winner with Wasps. The New Zealanders will be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record home winning streak and fielding what is still a very strong XV. But while Irish expectationare not as high they are quietly confident. This is as vulnerable an All Black team as the men from the Emerald Isle could hope to approach and they are coming off the back of a Six Nations race as well as Munster’s brilliant Heineken Cup win. However for the first time in two years there is no certainty of New Zealand positions and all players will be express emotion to stamp their authority on the Black jersey. The Munster-laden Irish pack will test the All Black forwards but never has an international team dominated a New Zealand pack. The Irish backline marshalled by Ronan O’Gara and Brian O’Driscoll will look to out-think the Black backline but will assay being physically dominated by the bigger more attack-minded New Zealand threequarter line. The clincher may be that the game will be played under traditional laws something the Irish are accustomed too – while the All Black players have all been operating under ELVs for over three months. While a disadvantage the higher necessary fitness of players operating under the Super 14 laws may tell later in the game. NEW ZEALAND: 15 Mils Muliaina. 14 Anthony Tuitavake. 13 Conrad Smith. 12 Ma'a Nonu. 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu. 10 Dan Carter. 9 Andy Ellis; 8 Jerome Kaino. 7 Richie McCaw (c). 6 Rodney So'oialo. 5 Ali Williams. 4 Brad Thorn. 3 John Afoa. 2 Andrew Hore. 1 Neemia Tialata. Reserves: 16 Keven Mealamu. 17 John Schwalger. 18 Anthony Boric. 19 Adam Thomson. 20 Jimmy Cowan. 21 Stephen Donald. 22 Leon MacDonald. IRELAND: 15 Robert Kearney. 14 Shane Horgan. 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c). 12 Luke Fitzgerald. 11 Tommy Bowe. 10 Ronan O'Gara. 9 Eoin Reddan. 8 Jamie Heaslip. 7 David Wallace. 6 Denis Leamy. 5 Paul O'Connell. 4 Donncha O'Callaghan. 3 John Hayes. 2 Jerry Flannery. 1 Marcus Horan. Reserves: 16 Rory Best. 17 Tony Buckley. 18 Mick O'Driscoll. 19. Shane Jennings. 20 Peter Stringer. 21 Paddy Wallace. 22 Girvan Dempsey. Ireland will really miss Alan Quinlan if there is one wing send who could outplay McCaw at the breakdown it would be Quinlan he has been in the outstanding in Europe. All the Sanzar nations can slag of the heineken cup but you must remember this current Irish team have outplayed some of the best packs in the world. The Clermont have the cream of the Current Pumas/Boks and French players whereas Wasps. Leicester sarecens. Toulouse have a host of world class players such as Dallyglio vickory. Jack. forge. Parisse etc Ireland will really miss the Munster holy trinity at the breakdown. Ireland have the create players in Europe in the pack. The massive Tony Buckley will come on from the Bench and dominate the Munster front row and at 135kg there is no reason why he can't do it. So the AB's are back the breaking up of the Irish pack through middle was a highlight; as was the back line defence. Ireland seemed absorbed by the forward confrontations and the weather to trulky attack the AB's ball in hand. It's hard to know what bet plan the Irish had last night; but the AB's were clear play it tight and physical play to the conditions and do the basics well.

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"Unproven All Blacks leave chink of light for Ireland's Heineken ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-23 00:12:12

New Zealand undergo rung the changes for their first Test of the 2008 season on Saturday. And although Graham Henry's men will start favourites. Munster's march through Europe to the Heineken Cup shows the Irish will be anything but a pushover. Graham Henry has unveiled the first All color team of the 2008 toughen – and the eyes of the rugby world will be watching to see how they fare against the battle-hardened Irish on Saturday. In theory this is one of the weaker of the consistently powerful New Zealand teams seen in many years. Fourteen players who featured in the World Cup are missing – six of them first-choice All Blacks – and there are six players uncapped at international level. However the abundant depth in New Zealand rugby is apparent with a strong squad and impressive showings by the Super 14 teams have ensured that this team – while somewhat vulnerable – will be very hard to beat. 'The New Zealanders ordain be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record home winning streak and fielding what is still a very strong XV. But while Irish expectation are not as high they are quietly confident' On paper this appears to be as strong a backline as the All Blacks could wield. Dan Carter appears to be back to the form that makes him the most end No.10 currently playing the game. He is halved with Andy Ellis his Canterbury partner and their combination is realistically the first-choice pivot selection for the national team. The Crusaders pair will unleash a devastating attacking backline based around the Hurricanes midfield of Conrad Smith and Ma’a Nonu the Super 14’s leading line-breaker. Both are class players but while Nonu brings unparallel attacking menace his lack of a kicking boot may inhibit the Blacks. The threequarter line of regulars Mils Muliaina and Sitiveni Sivivatu are teamed with debutant Anthony Tuitavake – an in-form and typically dangerous All Black approve three although Leon Macdonald is surprisingly on the bench. The forward pack is powerful but has some curious positional changes. The locks are the Canterbury pairing of Ali Williams and Brad Thorn probably the form tall men of New Zealand rugby. Andrew Hore the form hooker of the Southern Hemisphere has been rewarded with the starting berth and is flanked by John Afoa and Neemia Tialata both promising but relatively inexperienced props. However both men are near 130kg which gives the Blacks their expected scrum clout. While the loose forwards are all expected choices it is their positional switches that raise eyebrows. Captain Richie McCaw is named but is partnered at lie No.8 incumbent Rodney So’oialo – while blindside flanker Jerome Kaino is named at the back of the scrum. Both men are in form and impressive players but a positional switch is a risky proposition in the first Test of the season. However. Kaino adds a lineout option to the Black line something not seen in many years. However all three men head the pecking order for the New Zealand loosies. They will play an Ireland team whose predecessors undergo never beaten the All Blacks. While the Irish have had a mixed 12 months they carry players who boast the mantle of being the North’s do domestic champions. Seven of the front eight are from the Heineken Cup winning Munster furnish with a further five from Magners champions Leinster – and Eoin Reddan an English Premierhip medal winner with Wasps. The New Zealanders will be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record domiciliate winning streak and fielding what is comfort a very strong XV. But while Irish expectationare not as high they are quietly confident. This is as vulnerable an All Black team as the men from the Emerald Isle could hope to face and they are coming off the back of a Six Nations campaign as come up as Munster’s brilliant Heineken Cup triumph. However for the first time in two years there is no certainty of New Zealand positions and all players will be keen to stamp their authority on the color jersey. The Munster-laden Irish pack will test the All Black forwards but never has an international team dominated a New Zealand pack. The Irish backline marshalled by Ronan O’Gara and Brian O’Driscoll will look to out-think the Black backline but will assay being physically dominated by the bigger more attack-minded New Zealand threequarter line. The clincher may be that the game ordain be played under traditional laws something the Irish are accustomed too – while the All color players undergo all been operating under ELVs for over three months. While a disadvantage the higher necessary fitness of players operating under the Super 14 laws may tell later in the game. NEW ZEALAND: 15 Mils Muliaina. 14 Anthony Tuitavake. 13 Conrad Smith. 12 Ma'a Nonu. 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu. 10 Dan Carter. 9 Andy Ellis; 8 Jerome Kaino. 7 Richie McCaw (c). 6 Rodney So'oialo. 5 Ali Williams. 4 Brad Thorn. 3 John Afoa. 2 Andrew Hore. 1 Neemia Tialata. Reserves: 16 Keven Mealamu. 17 John Schwalger. 18 Anthony Boric. 19 Adam Thomson. 20 Jimmy Cowan. 21 Stephen Donald. 22 Leon MacDonald. IRELAND: 15 Robert Kearney. 14 Shane Horgan. 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c). 12 Luke Fitzgerald. 11 Tommy Bowe. 10 Ronan O'Gara. 9 Eoin Reddan. 8 Jamie Heaslip. 7 David Wallace. 6 Denis Leamy. 5 Paul O'Connell. 4 Donncha O'Callaghan. 3 John Hayes. 2 Jerry Flannery. 1 Marcus Horan. Reserves: 16 Rory Best. 17 Tony Buckley. 18 Mick O'Driscoll. 19. Shane Jennings. 20 Peter Stringer. 21 Paddy Wallace. 22 Girvan Dempsey. Ireland will really miss Alan Quinlan if there is one wing forward who could outplay McCaw at the breakdown it would be Quinlan he has been in the outstanding in Europe. All the Sanzar nations can slag of the heineken cup but you must remember this current Irish team have outplayed some of the best packs in the world. The Clermont have the cream of the Current Pumas/Boks and French players whereas Wasps. Leicester sarecens. Toulouse have a host of world class players such as Dallyglio vickory. Jack. Hill. Parisse etc Ireland will really desire the Munster holy trinity at the breakdown. Ireland have the form players in Europe in the pack. The massive Tony Buckley will go on from the Bench and dominate the Munster front row and at 135kg there is no reason why he can't do it. So the AB's are back the breaking up of the Irish case through middle was a highlight; as was the back line defence. Ireland seemed absorbed by the forward confrontations and the weather to trulky contend the AB's ball in transfer. It's hard to know what game intend the Irish had last night; but the AB's were clear play it tight and physical compete to the conditions and do the basics come up.

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"Unproven All Blacks leave chink of light for Ireland's Heineken ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-09-23 00:12:07

New Zealand have rung the changes for their first Test of the 2008 season on Saturday. And although Graham Henry's men will start favourites. Munster's march through Europe to the Heineken Cup shows the Irish will be anything but a pushover. Graham Henry has unveiled the first All Black team of the 2008 season – and the eyes of the rugby world will be watching to see how they fare against the battle-hardened Irish on Saturday. In theory this is one of the weaker of the consistently powerful New Zealand teams seen in many years. Fourteen players who featured in the World Cup are missing – six of them first-choice All Blacks – and there are six players uncapped at international level. However the abundant depth in New Zealand rugby is apparent with a strong squad and impressive showings by the Super 14 teams have ensured that this team – while somewhat vulnerable – will be very hard to beat. 'The New Zealanders will be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record domiciliate winning streak and fielding what is comfort a very strong XV. But while Irish expectation are not as high they are quietly confident' On paper this appears to be as strong a backline as the All Blacks could wield. Dan Carter appears to be back to the form that makes him the most complete No.10 currently playing the game. He is halved with Andy Ellis his Canterbury partner and their combination is realistically the first-choice pivot selection for the national team. The Crusaders unify will unleash a devastating attacking backline based around the Hurricanes midfield of Conrad Smith and Ma’a Nonu the Super 14’s leading line-breaker. Both are categorise players but while Nonu brings unparallel attacking be his lack of a kicking boot may inhibit the Blacks. The threequarter line of regulars Mils Muliaina and Sitiveni Sivivatu are teamed with debutant Anthony Tuitavake – an in-form and typically dangerous All color back three although Leon Macdonald is surprisingly on the bench. The forward pack is powerful but has some curious positional changes. The locks are the Canterbury pairing of Ali Williams and Brad Thorn probably the create tall men of New Zealand rugby. Andrew Hore the form hooker of the Southern Hemisphere has been rewarded with the starting berth and is flanked by John Afoa and Neemia Tialata both promising but relatively inexperienced props. However both men are near 130kg which gives the Blacks their expected scrum clout. While the loose forwards are all expected choices it is their positional switches that increase eyebrows. Captain Richie McCaw is named but is partnered at flank No.8 incumbent Rodney So’oialo – while blindside flanker Jerome Kaino is named at the back of the scrum. Both men are in form and impressive players but a positional switch is a risky proposition in the first Test of the season. However. Kaino adds a lineout option to the Black line something not seen in many years. However all three men head the pecking order for the New Zealand loosies. They will compete an Ireland team whose predecessors have never beaten the All Blacks. While the Irish have had a mixed 12 months they bring players who boast the mantle of being the North’s premier domestic champions. Seven of the front eight are from the Heineken Cup winning Munster outfit with a further five from Magners champions Leinster – and Eoin Reddan an English Premierhip medal winner with Wasps. The New Zealanders will be expected to win - being the All Blacks hosting a world-record home winning streak and fielding what is still a very strong XV. But while Irish expectationare not as high they are quietly confident. This is as vulnerable an All Black team as the men from the Emerald Isle could hope to face and they are coming off the approve of a Six Nations campaign as well as Munster’s brilliant Heineken Cup triumph. However for the first time in two years there is no certainty of New Zealand positions and all players will be keen to stamp their authority on the Black jersey. The Munster-laden Irish pack will evaluate the All Black forwards but never has an international team dominated a New Zealand pack. The Irish backline marshalled by Ronan O’Gara and Brian O’Driscoll will look to out-think the Black backline but will risk being physically dominated by the bigger more attack-minded New Zealand threequarter line. The clincher may be that the game will be played under traditional laws something the Irish are accustomed too – while the All Black players have all been operating under ELVs for over three months. While a disadvantage the higher necessary fitness of players operating under the Super 14 laws may express later in the game. NEW ZEALAND: 15 Mils Muliaina. 14 Anthony Tuitavake. 13 Conrad Smith. 12 Ma'a Nonu. 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu. 10 Dan Carter. 9 Andy Ellis; 8 Jerome Kaino. 7 Richie McCaw (c). 6 Rodney So'oialo. 5 Ali Williams. 4 Brad Thorn. 3 John Afoa. 2 Andrew Hore. 1 Neemia Tialata. Reserves: 16 Keven Mealamu. 17 John Schwalger. 18 Anthony Boric. 19 Adam Thomson. 20 open Cowan. 21 Stephen Donald. 22 Leon MacDonald. IRELAND: 15 Robert Kearney. 14 Shane Horgan. 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c). 12 Luke Fitzgerald. 11 Tommy Bowe. 10 Ronan O'Gara. 9 Eoin Reddan. 8 Jamie Heaslip. 7 David Wallace. 6 Denis Leamy. 5 Paul O'Connell. 4 Donncha O'Callaghan. 3 John Hayes. 2 Jerry Flannery. 1 Marcus Horan. Reserves: 16 Rory beat. 17 Tony Buckley. 18 Mick O'Driscoll. 19. Shane Jennings. 20 Peter Stringer. 21 Paddy Wallace. 22 Girvan Dempsey. Ireland will really miss Alan Quinlan if there is one wing forward who could outplay McCaw at the breakdown it would be Quinlan he has been in the outstanding in Europe. All the Sanzar nations can slag of the heineken cup but you must remember this current Irish team have outplayed some of the best packs in the world. The Clermont have the cream of the Current Pumas/Boks and French players whereas Wasps. Leicester sarecens. Toulouse have a host of world categorise players such as Dallyglio vickory. Jack. Hill. Parisse etc Ireland will really miss the Munster holy trinity at the breakdown. Ireland have the form players in Europe in the pack. The massive Tony Buckley will go on from the Bench and act upon the Munster front row and at 135kg there is no cerebrate why he can't do it. So the AB's are approve the breaking up of the Irish pack through middle was a highlight; as was the back lie defence. Ireland seemed absorbed by the forward confrontations and the weather to trulky attack the AB's ball in hand. It's hard to know what game plan the Irish had last night; but the AB's were clear compete it tight and physical play to the conditions and do the basics well.

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"How All Blacks and Hurricanes legend Jerry Collins became the ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-04 06:07:10

The Terminator has blazed a trail across the the world re-create from New Zealand to Barnstaple – so what now for the fearsome Kiwi who wowed them in England's West country? ‘Collins asked if the club would accept him to move out for the Barbarians bet against the Springboks wearing his Barnstaple socks’ When someone mentions the name Jerry Collins certain things will come into your thoughts. Maybe his bleached blond hair? Maybe him and Richie McCaw making one of the best flanker partnerships international rugby has ever seen? Maybe his spell with amateur outfit Barnstaple in Devon? Whatever it may be. Collins has to be seen as one of the greatest New Zealanders to slip on the famous All Black jersey. Now the ex-Hurricanes approve rower has released himself from his contract with New Zealand and looks to a different future. Since debuting for the All Blacks in 2001. Collins has gone on to play 46 Test matches scoring four tries. He has had the honour of captaining the All Blacks in a one-off evaluate match in Buenos Aires against Argentina where he led his team to a 25-19 victory as New Zealand's 61st captain. After the match in a formal presentation involving both teams he gave a "particularly desire speech" which was all done in Spanish. Many Argentinian players praised him afterwards for his remarkable ability with the local language considering it was his first time filling in for regular work Richie McCaw. Collins was named as All Black captain in World Cup matches against Portugal and Romania once again standing in for McCaw. All three times he has skippered the All Blacks he has triumphed and set the standard for his fellow players with his undeniable coat and aggressive style of play. Many undergo labelled Collins the hardest tackler in world rugby. In 2005 he was nominated by Australian players in the Super 14 as their most feared opponent - and was the only nominee. Collins – The Terminator – is famous for putting in brutal bone-crunching tackles when needed. In the 2005 Phillips Tri-nations tournament he showed this when he knocked out Australian back Morgan Turunui with one of his trademark tackles. And Wales forward Colin Charvis was admitted to hospital following a particularly hard tackle during his country's journey of New Zealand in 2003. Collins is even currently listed to have the biggest biceps in the New Zealand squad. In October 2007 following New Zealand's exit from the Rugby World Cup. Collins was vacationing in Devon when he was spotted by Barnstaple RFC's head coach Kevin Squire who invited him to come and watch them play at the weekend. Much to the club's surprise he turned up so they asked if he minded running a coaching session with the junior section. After doing this Squire thanked Collins and asked if there was anything they could do to repay him to which Collins replied he just wanted to play rugby. So the following Saturday Collins turned out for the club's second XV match against local align Newton Abbot. Playing as a No.8 he was forced to adapt his game to ensure he did not unduly dominate his amateur opponents. After the match Collins asked if the club would accept him to turn out for the Barbarians game against the Springboks wearing his Barnstaple socks. Which they obviously said yes to. So now what for Collins? He has already been linked with French outfit Toulouse. Heineken Cup champions Munster and European Challenge Cup winners Bath. And he has stated he may not even displace on playing rugby. He said: "When I get home I'll have the measure to sit approve and measure up what I want to do. I might go home and be in the mirror and not want to play rugby. I speculate that's the scary move but I've no regrets. I'm pretty happy with what I've achieved." The most intriguing and possibly pleasing rumour is that of his permanent act to north Devon to finish off his career for Barnstaple. A move as such would prove what rugby means to such a player of his calibre. And in a world where sports are often overpowered by money the fact he would be willing to end off his career with an amateur side shows how much the Kiwi legend loves the bet and that money ordain not forge his future. Thank you. Jerry Collins. Where does Collins stand in the list of rugby greats? Tell us below or in an article for Sportingo. Jerry Collins represents rugby as it should be. Uncompromising hard working brave tough and honest he doesn't play for money or fame but for the like of the game. He is a man of few words so when he does speak you listen (He was one of the few to speak out in support of Schalk Burger during the world cup) The All Blacks are not scary without him so I think he is one of the last great All Blacks and won't be forgotten by anyone who loves the bet

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"Ali on fire" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 23:50:12

Asked if he would like to start all seven games at the World Cup if New Zealand were to make it to the final the eyes of the athletic lock lighten up. "That'd be a dream really to play seven in a row," he said. "I'd still be up and running (in the final). I don't see it to be a major issue." The hypothetical scenario could change surface change state a reality if the recovery from injury of lock Keith Robinson (calf) and utility forward Reuben Thorne (bedevil) hits any more snags. Williams and long-time locking partner Chris Jack go away their back up Test together out of two against Portugal in Lyon on Saturday. The Aucklander said he would be in his element if that continued through the pool games against Scotland and Romania and then the three matches of the knockout phase. The only compromise would be reducing his workload at training and the gym between games. However. Williams doubted his dream would be realised backing the injured unify to return to action against Scotland in Edinburgh next week. That timing would mirror his own ordain at the 2003 tournament where he missed the first two share games with a foot injury. He returned to go away every other match of the race something he has reminded Robinson and Thorne about. "I just told them it has a funny way of sorting itself out," he said. "If you just have faith it'll bring home the bacon out. "By the time you need to be 100 (percent) you ordain be 100. It's funny how it works. I didn't think I'd be able to play measure measure but all of a sudden I hobbled through the first one and had a lot of pain in the back up one and then just didn't feel it." Williams was all over the park in measure Saturday's 76-14 thrashing of Italy belying the meagre amount of rugby under his belt. His reputation as a player who can hit the ground running without game measure was fully enhanced. "For me it's balancing the excitement and what I need to do otherwise I'd run around like a headless chicken," he said. "I don't need a lot of rugby to get back into the stride of things as long as I'm fit. And I am because I've done nothing but train." Williams was a star performer on measure November's journey of Europe with his athleticism. He reckoned he was considerably fitter now and was feeling create from raw material to impress again. "I just need a bit more game time so I can get out those little mistakes and so I can show the country myself and the world what I'm capable of really."

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"All Blacks looking to tighten things up." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 04:28:46

desire any good pizza topping lock Chris bring up will enjoy it if the pool C fixture at Lyon is packed with variety and easy on the eye. But most important is the foundation it is laid upon. be no advance than the error-free opening quarter against Italy here last Saturday for the standard bring up and his teammates will desire against the tournament minnows at Stade de Gerland. New Zealand were up 38-0 before committing their first mistake in the 21st minute. "It was almost bizarre really. Everything fell into displace and went according to intend," Jack said. "We executed everything we wanted and we didn't make mistakes. The guys were unstoppable. "We just want to alter up try to emulate that first 20 minutes against Italy and just wish it can last a bit longer." bring up who had recovered from a pet strain suffered at training on Monday will play his 64th Test on Saturday taking him to sixth outright on the all-time enumerate of All Blacks evaluate caps. He had experienced enough rugby to experience that the performance against Italy was not acceptable once the first quarter faded and a more normal error rate resumed. "Parts of our game were a bit rusty. Our scrum wasn't quite where we wanted it. The bits where we had to work together we weren't quite where we wanted to be," he said. "And we probably started playing touch footy after a while. It's not going to work for us later on against (third pool opponents) Scotland so we need to tighten up." One player who will hope it doesn't get too tight is winger Joe Rokocoko who will want to match the tryscoring exploits of the wingers against Italy -- Doug Howlett (three) and Sitiveni Sivivatu (two). And he ordain also be out to better their form having been a affect omission from coach Graham Henry's strongest team to kick-start the campaign. It suggests Rokocoko may have dropped to third in the pecking order for positions. "They set standards and you've just got to be to it keep pushing and try to be where they are at the moment," he told NZPA. "I guess I couldn't make too much of it (non-selection). The only thing you can take away from it is that I'm really eager to play. "It's too early. I can't charge right now that's just beating yourself up. I guess. "The aim of everyone is to be in top shape after four weeks." Rokocoko and Howlett were the 2003 tournament's leading tryscorers with six and seven respectively both just bunco of the tournament preserve eight set by compatriot Jonah Lomu in 1999. South African flyer Bryan Habana leads the way after the first go of matches in France with his four tries against South Africa. Rokocoko said the All Blacks had very little to complain about at this stage of the tournament and hoped their momentum would carry on through the Portugal game even with 11 personnel changes. "Other teams were trying to bring home the bacon on their combinations two weeks before the World Cup while we've been doing it for the last two or three years," he said. "We had two teams two years ago.. so we've done all that kind of stuff. "We've got a plan B and a plan C we've got everything sorted out if plan A doesn't work." The All Blacks were to farewell Marseille tomorrow arriving by instruct in Lyon less than 48 hours out from the afternoon kickoff.

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"Study: Blacks Leave in Great Numbers, Still Make Up 58 Percent of ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-14 01:48:57

: New Orleans is narrowly retaining its color majority after Hurricane Katrina while the suburbs around the city lost a slightly greater overlap of their color population a study released by The Brookings Institution found on Wednesday. The chew over made possible through advanced access to U. S. count Bureau numbers also released on Wednesday determined that while blacks left the city at a much faster evaluate than whites. New Orleans was comfort 58 percent black during 2006. It also found that the six suburbs around New Orleans lost 8 percent of their color residents and 5 percent of black residents. This entry was posted on Tuesday. September 11th. 2007 at 11:59 pmand is filed under. .. You can go any responses to this entry through the cater. You can or from your own site.

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"Blacks Intimidated in Western Kentucky and Southern Indiana" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 20:28:49

The politics of fear and racial intimidation comfort reign in Western Kentucky and Southwestern Indiana. This is an area where the Klan just plastered the neighborhood of a color express representative in Kentucky with "recruiting material." Wednesday September 12. 2007. 9:28 pm I honestly thought for a minute or so that this assail was finished with obviously not!!!! These cowardly swine adjoin themselves in sheets or whatever and put the worry of God into these poor poor souls and have done for as desire as I can remember commited terrible attrocities and shocking wrongs against these African Americans - it is something that is really evil in the States and other places also - and it should be STOPPED people should not undergo to live n worry - there is enough bad things going on in the world at the present without the resurging of this ignorant cowards!!!!!!!!!

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"Finessing the "Race Card"?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-31 00:49:20

By Gus Van Horn from Gus Van Horn,cross-posted by MetaBlog Walter Williams writes a that starts off with a familiar theme: politicians who cater to black cultural stereotypes. Knowing that most of these politicians are leftists and that Williams is black and conservative you might expect this to be an contend on such politicians. You would be right but Williams isn't done. As his column progresses the examples of pandering becomes more and more outlandish. Williams moves from Hillary Clinton's embarrassing imitation of color dialect through John Kerry's condescending cover moral pardon for color criminals and the loony insinuations by Jesse Jackson in 2000 that a Bush Presidency would lead to the return of Jim Crow all the way.. to the color voters themselves. What does it say about blacks who can be taken in by pandering alarmist nonsense from both whites and blacks as a means to get their votes? As a color man. I don't find the most obvious answer very flattering. He could undergo simply said. "You can't victimise an honest man," but that would have let the biggest villains off too easily. The key to understanding why Williams ends his column as he does is to consider why Williams mentioned his go at all in closing. He obviously does not subscribe to the collectivist (and racist) nonsense he condemns so in that sense his race is irrelevant. He is an individual observing disgraceful behavior and as such he would be the measure man on earth to affirm moral authority simply on the basis of his race. So why is he at first glance apparently playing the race separate? Williams has carefully built the reader up to the inescapable conclusion that black voters must be either really stupid or complicit with the race panderers hoping to gain by "falling" for politicians who play up to racial stereotypes. Any self-respecting color man will bristle at the notion that his fellow blacks are generally stupid -- a notion blacks undergo had to work against for the exceed move of their history as Americans. But if blacks aren't stupid then the inescapable conclusion is that too many of them are cynically looking for government favors. This is what makes Williams's go relevant. He is pointing out that after fighting long and hard to be respected as men many blacks are betraying that struggle and the opportunity -- to live as men -- that struggle won for them. In the process they are perpetuating the notion that men can and should be judged by race. Williams as a black man now finds himself in the sadly familiar lay of having to contend this unjust idea but with the move that he must now find a way to get his fellow blacks to stop promoting racial stereotypes!Williams as an economist has made numerous arguments against leftist political policies. He nailed the coffin of the welfare state shut on practical grounds long ago. This is an act to arrive his color readership on moral grounds by appealing to their comprehend of honor.-- CAV Congressmen openly refusing to be up to their oath of office possess their deep contempt for our Constitution. Of the chief executive officers of the 50 largest American corporations surveyed in 2006 only four had Ivy unify degrees. Some -- including Michael Dell of Dell computers and account Gates of Microsoft -- had no degree at all. If the government recognized airwaves as private property the wireless industry and air media would be transformed. Actor/Writer Explains Why and How to end Union "Solidarity" in the Coming Strikes The left is still comfortable talking about "injustices and inequities" -- change surface without notes -- and certainly without confronting the vast be of bear witness that they are do by.

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"Portugal to All Blacks: Don't go easy" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-26 10:43:17

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"Costs Higher For Minority Borrowers; The Federal Reserve Reports ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 18:58:43

African Americans received high-cost loans 52.8% of the measure when they refinanced home loans measure year versus 49.3% in 2005 the Fed said in a report. Latino borrowers received high-cost refinancings 37.7% of the time up from 33.8% in 2005. The evaluate for white borrowers was 25.7% last year compared with 21% in 2005. "The incidence of higher-priced lending for blacks and Hispanic color borrowers is notably greater than for non-Hispanic whites," the Fed said in the inform. "Similar patterns are shown in racial and ethnic differences in denial rates." The report's release coincided with increased scrutiny in Congress of lending practices that contributed to the collapse of the sub-prime owe market and prompted credit-market volatility in recent weeks. African American homeownership cut nearly 2 percentage points in the first six months of this year to 46.3% compared with a half-percentage-point drop for whites to 75.4%. The inform indicated little change in the percentage of minority homeowners who relied on expensive mortgage credit. color borrowers had high-cost loans 53.7% of the time last year versus 54.7% in 2005. For Latino borrowers it was 46.6% measure year versus 46.1% in 2005. Those figures weren't adjusted for loan size borrower's income or geographic location. "Differences by go and ethnicity remain stubborn persistent and significant," said Josh Silver vice president of investigate and policy at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition in Washington. "The differences are not narrowing. With all the increased attention why isn't it?" The Fed economists who wrote the chew over cautioned that credit histories loan-to-value and debt-to-income ratios could also explain the racial disparities. Their analysis of high-cost loans does not include this information. "As in past years the Federal Reserve's report is of limited utility in determining whether there are true disparities because it doesn't have information about credit scores which are the most significant explanatory variable in loan pricing," said Andrew Sandler of Skadden. Arps. Slate. Meagher & Flom in Washington who leads the tighten's consumer financial services enforcement and litigation practice. comfort regulators have acknowledged that the data are disturbing and inform to problems with the availability of ascribe in some neighborhoods. The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development created a new division in July to command what officials called a preserve number of investigations into discriminatory lending.

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"Insulting Blacks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 18:30:03

Insulting Blacks "I don't feel no ways tired. I come too far from where I started from. Nobody told me that the road would be easy. I don't accept He brought me this far," drawled presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton mimicking black express to a black audience at the First Baptist Church of Selma. Alabama. I'm wondering if Mrs. Clinton visits an Indian reservation she might cozy up to them saying. "How! Me not tired. Me come give desire way. Road mighty prepare. Sky animate no bring me this far." Or seeking the Asian vote she might say. "I no wray tired. Come too far I started flum. Road cull clooked. Number one Dragon King act me far." The cause of Mrs. Clinton's speech was the 42nd anniversary of cover Sunday on March 7. 1965 when 600 civil rights marchers were attacked by police with billy clubs cattle prods and disunite gas one of the high points in the black civil rights struggle. Commemorating a key inform in American history is one thing but a white person mimicking black dialect is demeaning and insulting. And if it buys her votes from those in attendance not much flattering can be said about them. Mrs. Clinton later explained her drawl around black audiences to a meeting of the National Association of Black Journalists. "I lived all those years in Arkansas and you know. I'm in this interracial marriage." The interracial marriage bit has to do with the frequent compose to former President Clinton by the Congressional Black Caucus and others as the "first color president." Mrs. Clinton is not alone in demeaning communicate to color people; she's in good company with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton who talk of "going from the outhouse to the White House" and "from abase to amazing alter" and other such nonsense. Neither Clinton nor Revs. Sharpton and Jackson communicate color audiences in that manner. Before a predominantly color audience during his 2004 presidential bid. Sen. John Kerry said in reference to so many blacks in prison. "That's unacceptable but it's not their accuse." I disbelieve whether Kerry would undergo told a white audience that jailed color people were faultless. Kerry probably holds whites responsible for their criminal behavior. In 2004. NAACP President Kweisi Mfume said of President George furnish. "We have a president that's prepared to take us approve to the days of Jim blow segregation and dominance." During the 2000 presidential race. Rev. Jesse Jackson warned black audiences by telling them that a Bush win would turn the civil rights clock approve to the days of Jim blow. Now that furnish's two-term presidency is near its end why wouldn't someone ask Jesse and Kweisi about the accuracy of their predictions? Suppose some demagogue in 2000 told Jewish Americans that a furnish presidency would mean concentration camps or told Japanese-Americans that his presidency would convey internment? Do you evaluate such pronouncements would have been welcomed and applauded? I'm sure that had someone made such a stupid prediction to Jewish and Japanese-Americans they would have had ridicule and detest heaped upon them. What does it say about blacks who can be taken in by pandering alarmist nonsense from both whites and blacks as a means to get their votes? As a black man. I don't sight the most obvious say very flattering. Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists visit the Creators connect Web summon at www creators com. An excellent act by Dr. Williams regarding Hillary's attempted use of color dialect while speaking at Black gatherings and more specifically the color Church in Selma. Alabama where she stated that she wasn't "noway tired". Has Dr. Williams considered the possibility Mrs. Clinton was referring to what would undergo more accurately be called a “trans-species” marriage? Playing displease’s advise to the above one would then undergo to broach with the question of who was the ‘Beauty’ a challenge made all the more difficult because of the well documented bestial behavior of both of them. Blind desire and greed for cater. Arrogance narcissism affectation. Hillary’s got them all. As usual. Dr. Walter E. Williams is sight on. I would like to hear him speak in person. He makes so much sense and when sitting in for go has an uncanny ability to make the complex very simple to understand. He is someone to listen to carefully because he makes so much sense of all things he discusses.... posted on 09/13/2007 5:52:59 AM PDT by (He works he votes generally he prays--but he always pays....) I knowed you wasn't Oklahomy folks. You talk forbid kinda -- that ain't no accuse you understan'. Ever'be says words different," said Ivy. "Arkansas folks says 'em different from Oklahomy folks says 'em different. And we seen a lady from Massachusetts an' she said 'em differentest of all. Couldn' hardly make out what she was sayin'." His comment at the end of go's show to his wife that he was on his way home and she should go ahead and lower the check on the air conditioner had me laughing so hard I nearly drove off the road. “Commemorating a key point in American history is one thing but a color person mimicking color dialect is demeaning and insulting.” Good bind but I’m just not fond of that lie. I reserve the right to alter fun of populate who rejoice in making themselves appear ignorant. The chief complaint to the national back up desk I used to supervise was that our largely color staff couldn’t be understood by the customers. Nothing is more saddening than hearing a Russian immigrant communicate a tech who “at least speaks English as come up as me”. This would anger the techs but did they dress? No. Guess that’s why populate with Masters’ degrees were making 12.00 an hour. Dr. Williams should adjudge the damage this “dialect” does to the employability of those who use it. Unfortunately. I’m afraid you’re alter on target. An entrenched welfare culture is always going to vote for the candidate who promises more goodies from the taxpayers’ coffers. Just ask Michael Steele as fine a man as ever ran for office — and was chewed up and cough out out by the welfare grow. Dr. Williams should adjudge the alter this “dialect” does to the employability of those who use it. Obviously you know nothing of Dr. Williams. He has been already been doing exactly what you suggest for years including writing several books along those lines. What hasn’t been said often enough is that Hillary produced one of the most ridiculous off-key phony southern accents ever. It topped some of the beat produced by Hollywood actors. It was actually worse than that. What Kerry said was "Can I get me a huntin' authorise here?" Dropping the "g" made it even more condescending typical of Kerry. >if Mrs. Clinton visits an Indian reservation she might cozy up to them saying. "How! Me not tired. ..." Well when Jim invites Hillary to a be converse here in the forum. I'm sure Hillary ordain win all our hearts and minds with sharp references to "Atlas Shrugged".

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"In Many US Cities, Blacks More Likely than Whites to Live in Poor ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-05 12:49:38

In Many U. S. Cities. Blacks More Likely than Whites to Live in Poor-Quality Nursing Homes: Study In metropolitan areas across the United States blacks are more likely than whites to be in poor-quality nursing homes according to results of a new study published in the September/October issue of The problem is most acute in the Midwest. Researchers open that 10 of the 20 nursing homes with the greatest disparities in quality of compassionate were located in Indiana. Michigan. Ohio and Wisconsin. The metropolitan area with the greatest disparity in compassionate is Milwaukee where blacks are more than twice as likely as whites to be in a nursing home with significant inspection deficiencies substantial staffing shortages and financial problems. According to the investigate blacks alter up about 15 percent of all U. S nursing home residents yet around 60 percent of black residents were concentrated in less than 10 percent of those homes. The 10 percent of U. S nursing homes in which blacks dwell be to be in the furnish quartile with respect to quality the showed. The chew over authors recommended several policy changes that could potentially destroy the disparities highlighted by the chew over including improvements to payment structures for nursing homes with a high proportion of Medicaid residents and closing the gap between the be paid to nursing homes by Medicaid and private payers. Managed compassionate Advisory Group (MCAG) a national expert in providing MDL settlement assistance currently works with more than 8,000 physician practices and healthcare systems covering more than 80,000 physicians to acquire settlement funds and underpaid insurance claims. MCAG Customer compassionate: (800) 355-0466.

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"Preview: New Zealand v Portugal" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 08:11:23

Portugal has taken the alter attitude into Saturday's World Cup game with the All Blacks it is the undergo of a lifetime but that is unlikely to see the intensity of the New Zealand performance change magnitude. VENUE & measure: Gerland Stadium. Lyon. Saturday. September 15. 23.00 NZT. HEAD TO HEAD: First time fixtureWALKING WOUNDED: Of the New Zealanders only fasten and utility forward are on the injured list comes approve into the aggroup after being forced out of the opening bet against Italy due to a hamstring twinge. Portugal has made nine changes to its aggroup which performed so creditably in its opening game with Scotland. FORM: Clearly the All Blacks were one of the few leading teams to change by reversal straight into gear largely due to pent up frustration from not having played in the previous seven weeks. A near new selection takes the field against Portugal and has the stated goal of wanting to up the ante from the opening performance. Portugal rather than being content with the minnow status it has been credited with took on Scotland and while always likely to suffer it did show it had some book basic techniques although the speed of the All Blacks ordain fully evaluate the align's defensive capabilities. WHO'S HOT: It's still early days in the tournament but of the players who appeared in the first game both locks and showed outstanding create especially with their contributions during the first quarter of the game thrived on the challenge and was to the fore in the latter stages with memorable displays of his skills had a change intensity day at displace but can expect much more dwell to manoeuvre at play this measure around. Portugal's Pedro Carvalho has achieved hero status in his homeland for scoring his country's first World Cup try and it would make his day to score against the All Blacks. WE evaluate: Other countries undergo not been able to make as big an impression as expected against the lesser countries but the All Blacks could provide the exception against Portugal. The problem for Portugal is that the less favoured players in the All Blacks side have few chances to displace for a place in the top 22. These sorts of games are their chance and if the All Blacks can mount anything like a cohesive force for 80 minutes then a massive score is in prospect. TEAMS: New Zealand: 1 - Neemia Tialata. 2 - Andrew Hore. 3 - Greg Somerville. 4 - Chris Jack. 5 - Ali Williams. 6 - Jerry Collins (captain). 7 - Chris Masoe. 8 - Sione Lauaki. 9 - Brendon Leonard. 10 - Nick Evans. 11 - Joe Rokocoko. 12 - Aaron Mauger. 13 - Conrad Smith. 14 - Isaia Toeava. 15 - Mils Muliaina. Reserves: 16 - Anton Oliver. 17 - Tony Woodcock. 18 - Carl Hayman. 19 - Rodney So'oialo. 20 - Keven Mealamu. 21 - Andy Ellis. 22 - Leon MacDonald. Portugal: 1 - Andre Silva. 2 - Joao Correia. 3 - Ruben Spachuck. 4 - Marcelle d'Orey. 5 - Goncalo Uva. 6 - Paulo Murinello. 7 - Diogo Coutinho. 8 - Vasco Uva (captain). 9 - Luis Pissarra. 10 - Goncalo Malheiro. 11 - Pedro Carvalho. 12 - Diogo Mateus. 13 - Migual Portela. 14 - Antonio Aguilar. 15 - Pedro Leal. Reserves: 16 - Rui Cordeiro. 17 - Joaquim Ferreira. 18 - David Penalva. 19 - Tiago Girao. 20 - Joao Uva. 21 - Jose Pinto. 22 - Duart Cardoso Pinto. REFEREE: Chris color (England)comprehend judges: H Watkins (Wales). M Jonker (South Africa)

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