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Colapop
9th October 2008, 17:20
Some of you know that my son is a bit of a rugby player and he seems to be doing ok. A couple of weeks ago he was selected to play for the NZ Secondary Schools rugby team. They've been off to Samoa (and thrashed them) but are now back and play the Aussies tomorrow in New Plymouth. If you're in the area and you're interested the game is at 12.00pm at Yarrow Stadium. It'll be a good opportunity to see some of NZ's rising young talent (and my son.) I'll be there so if you see me say hi. There's no doubt a photo or two round KB of me...

News is here (http://www.allblacks.com/index.cfm?layout=displayNews&newsArticle=8899)

(Jeff is a tighthead prop. He's 6'3" and 114kgs - at 17 that's not going too bad)

JimO
9th October 2008, 17:41
good on him,

soundbeltfarm
9th October 2008, 17:50
my friends are going to game.
they know the boy starting at first five

Quailboy
9th October 2008, 17:53
Good stuff, hope they smash Aussie!

98tls
9th October 2008, 18:02
Awsome,good on him,bet your a proud dad and rightly so.Well done to both of ya.

Pussy
9th October 2008, 18:46
Unfortunately won't be able to make it to the game, Col. Wishing Jeff and his team all the best! :D

sels1
9th October 2008, 18:51
Good stuff Col, hope it all goes well

Hitcher
9th October 2008, 18:55
That's sacred ground at Rugby Park in New Plymouth. I played there once myself, but nothing as exalted as for a New Zealand rep team. That's the real deal. Well done to the Pop family!

Dooly
9th October 2008, 20:17
Geez, how big is he going to be when he grows up Col?:lol:

With the shortage of decent props in NZ he may get a chance to go further and make some great pesos huh.:2thumbsup

Colapop
9th October 2008, 21:10
Yep. Daddy wants a new bike... TUONO

Grub
9th October 2008, 21:16
Wow Col, that's just too cool. There's one one place to go that tops that, I'm jealous of the new bike :)

riffer
9th October 2008, 21:25
Yep. Ain't it grand when one of the family does well.

Congrats Col. Give him a hug from us. :)

Boob Johnson
9th October 2008, 22:54
That's sacred ground at Rugby Park in New Plymouth. I played there once myself, but nothing as exalted as for a New Zealand rep team. That's the real deal. Well done to the Pop family!
Here here, played there myself too many moons ago :laugh:


Would pop over to watch & say hi Col but im off on holiday for the weekend, hope ya boy knocks em dead :kick:

ynot slow
10th October 2008, 06:35
Nah it is a crap ground lol,try playing at Pukekura Park,especially when the cricket pitch is being prepared for cricket and they still want to play high level soccer there.

Get yourself an agents credentials,enjoy his earnings,

DMNTD
10th October 2008, 06:52
Congratulations to Jeff and to you too Huggy Bear! :woohoo:


Yep. Daddy wants a new bike... TUONO
...and Uncle DMNTD wants ummmm...all of them! :yes:

Stickchick
10th October 2008, 06:57
Awesome Col!!!! Give Jeff a hug from me!!! See ya sometime this weekend

mtroskill
10th October 2008, 14:14
6'3 and playing prop aye... Carl Haymann v2.0??

HTFU
10th October 2008, 14:40
6'3 and playing prop aye... Carl Haymann v2.0??

Yeah I was thinking the same. No longer the days of short fattys filling the front row.

Man Mountains ready to unleash terror on each others ligaments and tendons :Pokey:.

nadroj
10th October 2008, 16:06
Any know the final score & stats?

nadroj
10th October 2008, 17:00
New Zealand suffered a rare loss in a trans-Tasman secondary schools rugby match against Australia in New Plymouth today.


Their 11-15 defeat marked the first occasion New Zealand have lost to Australia in New Zealand since the countries first met at schools level in 1978.

New Zealand have won 19 of the 26 matches played, and today's setback followed a loss in Sydney last year.

Australia led 8-3 at halftime and eventually scored two tries to one, New Zealand's sole five-pointer coming from Blade Thomson, of Gisborne Boys' High School.

sels1
13th October 2008, 11:46
Bugger......hope that dosent transfer to Bledisloe Cup results in a few years time!

Colapop
13th October 2008, 12:34
I suppose a match/trip report is in order.
I got up early on Friday and got myself sorted. Hit the road by 6:45 and tootles off to get gas. I would have loved to take the bike but it's still in bits on the floor of the gargre. Beautiful day for riding it was too!! Not to worry.. wandered off into the sun feeling pretty good and relaxed. Nothing eventful on the trip north except for the nice policeman who turned around and stopped me on the advice of a truckie that I passed. Had a nice chat to the officer about the sunny day and it being weather for rugby. I thanked him for his time and tootled off further north.
I hadn't told the boy I was going up (he'd been away for 3 weeks already) so when he saw me and his face lit up it made the trip worthwhile right there.
The game itself was a very evenly matched afair with the NZ team scoring first. In the first 20 (35 minute halves) the NZers looked to have the wood on the Aussies and it was really only a fortuitous try that saw them leading into the break. A couple of substitutions early in the second spell saw a little cohesion go out of the NZ side with the Australians taking advantage of a couple of fresh players and scoring a beatufully worked try up the sideline with the winger scoring in the corner. NZ came back and scored one of their own but despite being hard on attack in the final 10 minutes the clock ran out and the win went to the Aussies.

It's hard to describe the pride you feel when you see your son standing out there singing the national anthem as part of an international representative fixture. He looked up into the stands and gave me a nod before they went to do the haka and that for me was a special moment. (I know he nodded to me coz I asked him later if he'd seen me - the stands weren't full) That was one of the best games I've ever seen him play. He was dynamic around the park and totally dominated his opposite (prop.) My hope for him now is that he goes on with things and is able to realise his dreams of representing NZ at a higher level.

Oh, and then I drove home. :laugh:

vifferman
13th October 2008, 12:46
Good stuff, Col! :niceone:

Dooly
13th October 2008, 15:05
Has he been signed to a provincial rugby academy or anything yet Col?

Colapop
13th October 2008, 17:14
Yep. He's signed to WRFU Academy til the end of next year...

Fatjim
13th October 2008, 17:17
congrats to the 'Apop family. I feel sorry for the skinny white bastards who are going to have to tackle this young fella.

Dooly
13th October 2008, 17:47
Yep. He's signed to WRFU Academy til the end of next year...

Good. Make sure he sticks it out, chances like that are hard to come by.
My stepson was signed to the HB union at 17, made a NZ lower team, had interest from Gloucestor in England, and gave it all away for pussy..............<_<
Now he's labouring................:no: