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    Bruce Anstey, MNZOM

    Bruce Anstey's successes at the Isle of Man TT have been recognised in the New Year's Honours List, with him being made a Member of the NZ Order of Merit.

    Nice to see him get some recognition for his outstanding achievements.


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    Hear Hear !!
    Watched him a few years back at Ruapuna totally dominate at the nationals....He would have to be up there as
    winningist rider internationally?

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    He owns the road.....

    MNZOM - Motorcycling New Zealand's Outstanding Motorcyclist....
    Nice one...Nice to be recognised doing something you want to do and make it look effortless...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    Bruce Anstey's successes at the Isle of Man TT have been recognised in the New Year's Honours List, with him being made a Member of the NZ Order of Merit.

    Nice to see him get some recognition for his outstanding achievements.

    now if we can just get tvnz to recognise and TELEVISE his successes at the IOM TT things would be even better.
    Well done Bruce Anstey..........totally deserved...........Look forward to watching him again at next years TT

    do we have to call him Sir now..........not that i would mind
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    I'm really chuffed for Bruce. Seriously. He's done great things.

    Now... How long did it take for Carl Fogarty to get any sort of recognition? Only the most successful World Superbike rider, ever. And yet, most people in the UK seem to have never heard of him. He also held the lap record at the TT (for 7 years) and won the Ulster Grand Prix, so he was no circuit prima donna.

    Maybe that's progress? I hope so! It's about time notable motorcyclists and racers got the recognition they deserve!

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    What an absolutely splendid accolade for Bruce! Well deserved indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by puddytat View Post
    Hear Hear !!
    He would have to be up there as winningist rider internationally?
    Not really, the book "Being There" by Hugh Anderson is currently available and might provide perspective. Really thrilled to see that Bruce's efforts have been acknowledged though, BIKE had Bruce as their rider of the year or similar once.

    Spare a thought for Barry Briggs, Sportsman of the Year twice in Britain, sod all in NZ. Sadly that's what happens when you have rugby and cricket commentators instead of sports journalists.

    Then again that's not just a kiwi thing, when Chaz Davies won Sportsman of the Year in Wales the shouts of "Who?" from the valleys must've been deafening.

    And Carl Fogerty? He just won "I'm a celebrity get me out of here" all of Britain knows him now.
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    Overnight our time the Brits picked up on Bruce's award and there was a flurry of messages on Twitter expressing approval. He is not short of fans in the UK.
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    eek

    Well now, here's an interesting comment from The Herald's Chris Rattue in a column today entitled "Please Please, my Sporting Wishlist for 2015."

    Bruce Anstey takes a call

    The Isle of Man genius should be a household name, but media-shy hardly adequately describes the Wellington motorcycle road racer - a return text message acknowledgement would rank as a major victory.


    What do you make of that, thrillseekers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    Well now, here's an interesting comment from The Herald's Chris Rattue in a column today entitled "Please Please, my Sporting Wishlist for 2015."

    Bruce Anstey takes a call

    The Isle of Man genius should be a household name, but media-shy hardly adequately describes the Wellington motorcycle road racer - a return text message acknowledgement would rank as a major victory.


    What do you make of that, thrillseekers?
    i wouldn't answer anyone from the herald either....very proper response IMO. media shy ? what can the NZ media do for him anyway? There will never be any sponsorship money coming from here to race in the UK. Far better to answer any UK media calls.
    He probably thought he was being nominated for MNZ Overseas Member anyway....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bender View Post
    ...but media-shy hardly adequately describes the Wellington motorcycle road racer...
    Bollocks!
    He doesn't play with a pointy-ball. That's his problem.
    "Household name", wearing lipstick, makeup and with a handbag; but playing with a pointy-ball, STILL equals "famous in NZ". Sadly.
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    Stoked for him :up:

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