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Thread: How should we approach the HAKA tomorrow

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    Default How should we approach the HAKA tomorrow

    Im going with this approach.....

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    I liked O'Driscoll's response.
    The Gods are just, and of our pleasant vices
    Make instruments to plague us

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    I'm going to ignore it, along with the game itself. I don't care a damn for rugby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BootSlick55 View Post
    I'm going to ignore it, along with the game itself. I don't care a damn for rugby.
    Ok bootslick. Did the haka reference in the title give you a clue that this might be about rugby?

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    Quote Originally Posted by An don View Post
    Ok bootslick. Did the haka reference in the title give you a clue that this might be about rugby?
    I hope we dont get too much of a bating...cringe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by An don View Post
    Im going with this approach.....
    ignore it roll up our sleeves and play like true irish men,come on ireland.; doc;
    Never mistake kindness for weakness .: doc

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotus View Post
    I liked O'Driscoll's response.
    Well when he responded in the Lions Shirt , he was advised incorrectly by Sir Clive and his 700 backroom staff....and look what him then.

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    Link arms and remind themselves, that the person to their left and their right can not do the job without them!!

    And get stuck in, it's man against man!!!!!

    COME ON IRELAND!!!!!!!

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    What about this approach from the taffies ?

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    great stuff that fuck i'am not on the pitch.
    Never mistake kindness for weakness .: doc

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