A break from my usual NASCAR posts for this is sporting story truly worth mentioning.
Last night in Hamilton, New Zealand, the Canadians took on the All Blacks in front of a sellout crowd in what is akin to a little league team playing the Yankees; a whitewash (or "blackwash" since the All Blacks wear, well, all black).
This is a sport where there is only a handful of top teams while the rest get whipped whenever they play the 'big boys' due to Union being only semi-professional in some countries (Canada) and fully-professional in others (New Zealand). Graham Henry, the All Black coach, has come under fire over the last year for deciding to pull 22 players (a full team, including those on the reserve bench) for eight weeks of the Super 14.
The Super 14 is a competition played with 14 teams from New Zealand, South Africa and Australia; three powerhouses in world Rugby. It is all but one step below International level so the standard of play is high as is the skill level. To cut 22 guys from the NZ teams was a bold move and it hurt the Super 14 as the usual high standard of play was missing from the whole tournament...lest us forget about the crowd numbers being down since the best players weren't playing.
When these guys did come back, they were horribly out of form and some of the clubs decided they couldn't afford to have them in the team since they were fighting for playoff spots...so the guys who needed game time weren't getting any; a catch 22 situation in World Cup year.
So leading into the first All Black test a few weeks ago against a depleted French team, we had the situation where some guys were only playing their very first match of the year. A rusty performance was expected and that was exactly what we got...it took a good hour for the AB's to pull away and nearly everyone around where I live where cheering for France (we like to support the underdogs, even if it's at our expense sometimes). The next game was a little bit better, but the team were still woeful in getting their combinations together.
On to last night's match...and boy were we in for a surprise. The All Blacks appeared to be very much "up" for this match if their pre-game Haka was anything to go by (you could almost see the fire in the eyes of Byron Kelleher) and they set about dominating possession and territory for the entire match.
All Black scrumhalf, Byron Kelleher (front left), laying down the challenge in the Haka
Sounds all rather impressive doesn't it?
Thank heavens the Canadians forgot to read the script as they played their hearts out and were tackling like men possessed. The defence on their goal line was outstanding and it was only due to the team being semi-professional that the scoreline didn't do justice to the match.
However, the most incredible story was that moment in the first half; the All Blacks were on full attack, 20 yards away from the Canadian goal line when their flyhalf, Dan Carter, saw an opportunity out wide. Canadian fullback, Mike Pyke, rushed up, desperate to stop the play before it could reach its conclusion and intercepted the pass. He then outpaced the Kiwi speedster, Sitiveni Sivivatu, over the next 80 yards to dot down at the other end and send everyone in the bar where I was watching the game totally wild. James Pritchard kicked the conversion and the score was just 12-10 in favour of the All Blacks.
Canadian fullback, Mike Pyke, busts through the defence
Alas, it was short-lived as the fast pace of the game took its toll and in the second half the Kiwis ran away to win by 64 points to 13.
But those first, magical, 40 minutes will forever live in the minds of all those watching who love nothing more than seeing little brother beat up on big brother.
So have a SoBe (or a Molson) on me boys...you truly deserve it after that stirling effort.
good article here tez. this is more rugby than i have read in my entire life. in fact i had only heard about it on the sports radio channel here when i was unfortunate enough to catch the 3 hour international sports report. i actually didn't realize until i saw the highlights that canada had a team. and until i read your little blog i thought the NZ squad was named the "oblix". that is true. i only put it together when i saw the pictures and read they were called the "all blacks". you have cleared up years of misinterpretation here. thanks again.
Tezgm99--- It's good to know that there's life beyond soccer as there's also rugby. Played it in high school as a child in England. And have seen it played here in the US by lnot only the locals but also the migre's from lands afar such as Romania , France , Scotland , Wales and offcourse those from the land of ol' blighty.
I'm always going the BBC's sports website to see all the sports scores and will also stop to take a look at the rubgy scores as well as those of the cricket scores as well. Be it test match or county cricket as I enjoy them both. Can't say though that I'm that enthralled with the fortunes of either the West Indies and England as of late. The two sides appear to wallowing in troughs of mediocrity.
yeah, I hear you, rampant. I'm getting the matches (both tests and ODIs) on pay TV late at night....and I must say that it's the perfect tonic for when I'm not tired, LOL!
you wouldn't believe how much trouble I had finding a shot of Pyke either. That's him for his club team, not Canada....it was best I could find though *shrugs*
Tez, It's best if you interface between the websites for sports pics between what's offered by either Yahoo or the BBC's own sport's website. That's what I've been doing the majority of the time. It does help a great deal. Under the tophatal guise do check out my two latest pieces , there's Thanks But No Thanks ! And the other is titled What's For Dinner Mike ? Let me know what you think as to the subject matter in both cases ? I do hope that you enjoy both articles.
Tez is a rare creature; an Australian who was living in New Zealand before moving to Canada. He's also a Civil Engineer who is hoping to spend his Monday to Friday sitting in front of a computer surfing the inter...uh, working hard for an Engineering Consultant or Contractor when he finds a job. His heart is torn between his two loves; F1 and NASCAR.
Due to his high interest in those, his blogs will likely focus on them with the occasional foray into sports that don't get much (if any) mention on this website. All blogs and/or comments will more than likely have his usual dollop of sarcasm and general Aussie spin on them.
Amazingly, he also managed to score 2 MiB nominations on consecutive days (August 5 & 6, 2007) after announcing he had been keeping track of them...he's considering hiding under his bed as a result.