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    Hello Tri Nations. Great Nike Rugby Ad

    According to Argentinean Rugby site Rugbyfun.com.ar, Nike released this poster  after the third/fourth place playoffs that features Agustin Pichot, Juan Martin Hernandez and Ignacio Corleto calling for the Pumas to be let into the Tri-Nations tournament

    Hello Tri Nations

    The translated text reads:

    We listened to the people who gave us for dead in the first round, We saw the faces of the French after the opening match. We ignored the ones who said we would lose the qualifying spot to Ireland. We nodded at the scots when they thought they had the easiest opponents in the QF. We were one of the two Southern Hemisphere teams in the Semi-Final. We are now the 3rd team in the competition

    We want to play tri-nations rugby. We deserve it.

    World rugby has to take an important decision. A decision based on heart not money.

    I could not agree more. Argentina have proven themselves and should get a spot in the tri-nations or six nations tournaments. There are logistical issues to work out (most of the Argentinean players ply their trade in France), but they need to be given the recognition that they deserve.

    As far as I know Adidas still sponsor the Pumas, so this advert is a masterstroke by Nike. It plays on national pride and sentiment in Argentina, and possibly opens the door for them to take over the sponsorship. Nike sponsor Argentinean football teams Boca Juniors and Racing Club as well as the Brazilian national side. If Nike could pump some decent money into Argentinean rugby and develop the domestic game there then it is not hard to imagine a future world cup final that features the Pumas.

    (via the Silver Fern - the most intelligent rugby community on the planet)

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    Weekend Sport Predictions Round 2

    I have just got back from a whirlwind trip to the Eastern Cape and it is great to have yet another weekend of great sport to look forward to.  I thought I had hit a perfect 4/4 on last week's predictions only to find that my bet on Australia to win by 12 or more was actually a loss if the result was exactly +12. Australia won 32-20. Doh! Ah well 3/4 is not too bad, and I was so close to that streak.

    Here are this week's predictions (using my stake which has grown to R653).

    Rugby World Cup 2007

    France vs Ireland - 21st September - France to win by 15 points or more (R200 at 1/1)
    South Africa vs Tonga - 22nd September - SA to win by at least 45 points (R200 at 1/1)
    England vs Samoa - 22nd September - Samoa to win outright or lose by 14 points or less (R150 at 9/10)
    Australia vs Fiji - 23rd September - Australia to win by at least 40 points (R100 at 1/1)

    There you go. I am not so solid on those predictions as last week, but I reckon France are going to annihilate Ireland. It is going to be tough for SA to beat Tonga by 45, but Eddie Jones has worked wonders with the boks' running lines and I reckon they will run in  a bunch of tries in the second half. Samoa have a chance of putting last week's defeat to Tonga behind them and really giving it to England in what I reckon will be a low scoring match. Australia are my dark horse for the tournament and are looking bloody dangerous - they should put 40 on Fiji without too much of a problem.

    Update - Sunday 23 September -  ugh, those SA and Samoa predictions were awful. I have just squeezed in a last R300 bet for the weekend on New Zealand to win by 46 points or more against Scotland. With my luck this weekend Scotland will win!

  • Weekend Sport Predictions

    I generally ignore sport and the jock culture that goes along with it but it is impossible not to get sucked in when there are two world cup events happening at the same time. I really hesitate to call twenty20 cricket an actual sport but it certainly seems popular with the crowds and it was great to see Zimbabwe beating Australia the other night (a case of the people with no bread beating the people who stole bread?).

    Everyone knows that matches are always more interesting when there is actual money riding on the result so I have opened a R500 account with a local bookmaker. Here are my predictions and bets for this weekend - 4 Southern Hemisphere wins over their useless Northern Hemisphere counterparts. The only concession I am giving to the north is that I don't think New Zealand will win by more than 115 points.

    Rugby World Cup 2007

    South Africa vs England - 14th September - SA to win by at least 17 points (R100 at 9/10)
    New Zealand vs Portugal - 15th September - New Zealand to win by less than 115 points (R100 at 1/1)
    Australia vs Wales - 15th September - Australia to win by at least 12 points (R100 at 1/1)

    Cricket Twenty20 World Cup

    Australia vs England - 14 September - Australia to win (R200 at 4/10)


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