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17 July 2011, 12:47
john.d.m
Hows the Rugby going?
dancing
17 July 2011, 13:27
Bakes
CRYBABY


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17 July 2011, 18:23
500N
We have a serious problem and I'm not too sure it can be fixed in the 6 days before we meet South Africa.

We just can't seem to win anything ATM.

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18 July 2011, 01:49
gryphon1
quote:
john.d.m
one of us

Posted Jul 17, 5:47 PM
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Typical...you did forget the girls game last week too.



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18 July 2011, 10:22
Nakihunter
YeeeeHaaaa, the Aussie Shielas are better than the blokes! Fair dinkum mate!


"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
18 July 2011, 11:56
gryphon1
I agree and MUCH better than sheep Yeehaaaa



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18 July 2011, 14:49
muzza
quote:
I agree and MUCH better than sheep Yeehaaaa






And you have drawn this astounding conclusion after years of sampling both , no doubt gryph???


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19 July 2011, 02:10
gryphon1
No its all based on anecdotal evidence from my many Kiwi friends, they dont bs about that sort of stuff.



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24 July 2011, 09:41
shankspony
Well I've got 3 Aussie lasse's staying with me right now. They are deffinatly better than sheep.
Heres a joke told to me by one of them after seeing this thread.

A Kiwi guy is showwing his Aussie mate round godzown when they spy a sheep with its head stuck in the fence. The Kiwi rushes over, drops his trou and has his way with it. After he's finished, he ask's "do you want a go?" to the Aussie.
The Aussie says "hell yeah!" walks over, drops his trou, and sticks his head in the fence.
24 July 2011, 12:15
500N
Well the Aussies did well against SA.

What is it, we get thrashed by Samoa and then give SA a good touch up.

Let's hope this is the start of a long string of good performances.

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24 July 2011, 12:46
Bakes
I hope so. I've finally won a scratchie by backing the Aussies. tu2 Big Grin


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24 July 2011, 15:43
Tentman
and its damn good when Southland has the Ranfurly Shield !! (sorry to spoil the party cantabs)
24 July 2011, 17:04
Bakes
I take it the North/South island thing is big in the rugby?


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24 July 2011, 19:54
sambarman338
quote:
Originally posted by shankspony:
Well I've got 3 Aussie lasse's staying with me right now.


Are they all new ones, or are the Woofers from Byrons Bay still around? Say g'day for me, if they are.

- Paul
25 July 2011, 03:29
Nakihunter
quote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
I take it the North/South island thing is big in the rugby?


Otago V Southland is very big as is , Canterbury V Otago, Auckland V Waikato, Waikato V Taranaki etc. Typical provincial rivalry between nighbours. Players seems to grow an extra arm and a leg during some of these games.

Not too dissimilar to State of Origin rivalry or English cricket battle of the Roses Yorkshire V Lancashire etc.


"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
25 July 2011, 05:40
shankspony
quote:
Originally posted by sambarman338:
quote:
Originally posted by shankspony:
Well I've got 3 Aussie lasse's staying with me right now.


Are they all new ones, or are the Woofers from Byrons Bay still around? Say g'day for me, if they are.


- Paul


Yeah they are still here, they say Hi.
25 July 2011, 06:38
gryphon1
wheres the hunt report Paul?



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
25 July 2011, 19:34
sambarman338
Thanks Craig, that sounds encouraging Smiler

Sorry John,
couldn't think what to say. The hunt was a bit of a washout, for me at least, as you may have heard.

We managed only three days in there out of the 10 planned, because of rain and clouds and forecasts crimping chopper access each end.

I bumped my scope on the way in and forgot to boresight it that night. Next day I missed a chamois at 120 yards, whipped the bolt out and discovered the Tikka was three inches out at 30 paces.

There were plenty of tahr way up, across the river, but getting to them was the problem. With all the rain the water was up to Mike's navel and would have been to my armpits, so I declined the challenge of crossing before dawn next morning. Just as well, though, because without needing to wait for me, Mike was able to go over, climb about 1400 metres, shoot two bulls and be back by lunchtime. I had gone to look for another 'shammy', but to no avail.

Hearing on the mountain radio that three more days of rain were coming, next day we went back to the high hut and called James in.

Anyway, back at the farm I shot a couple of pheasants and a big grey duck and had a good time eating and drinking with Mike's family and friends - and cleaning my boots.

I'm thinking of having another crack at the tahr next year, if I can organise a place that doesn't depend on the height of a river, even if it means camping in a cold tent.

Thanks again for your help and hospitality, Craig, it was great to see how things work in farming and alpine hunting.

Cheers
- Paul
26 July 2011, 01:36
gryphon1
I hadnt heard Paul,Craig was slack in mailing me,must have been because of the three woofs he was busy entertaining hahaaa

At least you got a taste of it at its worst!It should only get better.



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
30 July 2011, 20:14
sambarman338
Yes John,
and I'm making preparations. On spec we'll camp somewhere high and cold I've bought a Shellite stove to save the risk of sharing my sleeping bag with a dodgy gas cannister. Now to find somewhere to hunt.

Cheers
- Paul
03 August 2011, 04:40
Matt Graham
quote:
Originally posted by shankspony:
Well I've got 3 Aussie lasse's staying with me right now. They are deffinatly better than sheep.
3 female wallabies???


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03 August 2011, 09:50
shankspony
Yeah Matt, and they could show a few of the guys how to do things too. Both the original two can take out a 12 inch disc at 400 meters with the 375H&H and have each shot, gutted and carried home a 70lb pig. One lay on a muddy hillside in a torrential thunderstorm for 45 miniutes one evening, waiting for the wind to die enough to fire a shot. Finally it did and she took a nice young Fallow doe at 200 meters.
I've been very impressed. They both plan to sit their Aussie gun licence's when they get home.
03 August 2011, 10:33
gryphon1
Addresses please! Good help is hard to find!



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
03 August 2011, 11:01
shankspony
I'm sure I can bring them to Vic next time I'm over for a sambar.
03 August 2011, 11:16
gryphon1
All good cobber,they will be handy workers it seems.



Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
04 August 2011, 14:20
Matt Graham
quote:
Originally posted by shankspony:
Yeah Matt, and they could show a few of the guys how to do things too. Both the original two can take out a 12 inch disc at 400 meters with the 375H&H and have each shot, gutted and carried home a 70lb pig. One lay on a muddy hillside in a torrential thunderstorm for 45 miniutes one evening, waiting for the wind to die enough to fire a shot. Finally it did and she took a nice young Fallow doe at 200 meters.
I've been very impressed. They both plan to sit their Aussie gun licence's when they get home.
Awesome mate!! tu2


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