allyphint
Member no. #0000130
Member since 12/06/2010

I'd love to see the All Blacks...
Stay in Cape Town whenever they visit South Africa.
My favourite place to watch the All Blacks is:
on my couch (so I can shout as loud as I want)
I reckon that...
The youngsters in the squad will establish themselves and become great one day. The current squad will win the RWC 2011 and leave a legacy behind as the new era dawns.
allyphint's last 10 comments:
20 July 2011 8:02 PM
Well done to those getting a chance to prove themselves. Take it!
20 July 2011 7:54 PM
There are a bunch of guys that could have played in this test, but I think Ted is focused on the BIG picture and those young one will surely get into the squad next year. Robbie Fruean, Sean Maitland, Tony Brown..hahaha oops.
20 July 2011 7:47 PM
You know I'm your no.1 fan in South Africa. We love the tweets and thanks for bringing us closer to the squad.
hahahaha, people like cnealefx needs to relax.
14 July 2011 12:34 AM
Wallabies look good on paper. Pity the game is played on grass. Take 2010 as an example. Springboks had two teams contest the Super 14 final, they won 1/6 in Tri-Nations.
This should make for an interesting pre-world-cup tournament.
14 July 2011 12:26 AM
''...to help the Springboks win the 2003 Rugby World Cup, four years after Woodward’s win...''
Just to point something out, England won RWC 03 and the Springboks won RWC 07.
It was a fairytale season by the Crusaders, and the greats they are, they didn't use the travel as an excuse.
If they had played the Hurricanes at home, if the Reds didn't play teams like the Brumbies, Force or Rebels twice, things could have been different.
Well done to the Reds, more importantly to Ewan McKenzie, what a guy!
29 September 2010 2:54 AM
17 September 2010 8:32 PM
17 September 2010 8:27 PM
I am proud to be part of the BACKING BLACK familia and even prouder to say that I was there...cheering our boys on!
All Black Forever!
10 September 2010 1:06 AM
First try - Cory Jane
ABs to score 3 tries
06 September 2010 7:04 PM
What a historic day in Soweto!