0:00 - It's go time! Let's relive last game (make sure sound is on): click here.
4:03 - Mini dive by Zambrotta there. He gets up just before the 30 second rule would have kicked in, making a mandatory substitution. None of his teammates helped him up, the ref had to do it. You stay classy, Zambrotta.
7:01 - GOOOOAAAAALLL!!! Fantastic cross, Reid with a good flick on (he can get under crosses well for a defender), Smeltz the man on the spot where there are free balls as always. Cannavaro did a useless job there - did four years really change that much for him? Italy hasn't been this shocked since Mussolini said he was BFFs with Hitler.
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Monday, June 21, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
The Greatest Show on Earth, Part 2
The Greatest Show on Earth was missing a bit of the 'Greatest Show' aspect last night. It was a beatdown of historic proportions - was on track to the be the highest winning margin ever until NSW got a consolation try (Kiwi Sports Blog went to bed in the 77th minute and missed it). The game ended 34-6, and the series is won by Queensland for the fifth year in a row.
I suppose as a Queensland supporter, I should be happy, especially since there were even a few good fights, but as a New Zealander I have no loyalty to the team beyond the fact I've followed them for years. For that reason, most of the time I want to see a good contest in Origin, not five straight years of dominance and dead-rubber third games (only in 06 and 08 have the third games decided the series in this Queensland dynasty). A friend of mine texted saying "Origin is dead, the Anzac test is a better contest now" - and during the game Sterlo and Gus were constantly saying they don't see any way NSW is going to turn it around and challenge the Maroons. Maybe it's true, maybe international league is on the up (like this great deal - double header at Eden Park), but, somewhere, deep down in my heart, I still want Origin to be the biggest stage, the closest contest in league.
Anyway:
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
All Whites vs Slovakia Captions
Pigeonholes:
All Whites,
Captions,
Football World Cup
Why Does Love Do This To Me?
Love that we are now (equally) on top of the Group with our first ever World Cup point. Love Winston Reid, love the All Whites.
Pigeonholes:
All Whites,
Football World Cup,
Winston Reid
Sunday, June 13, 2010
The First Day of the Rest of Your Season
This was an important one. We needed to go into Newcastle and come out with 2 points. It was typical Warriors football, and we got away with it 32-24. The Raiders, Broncos, and Roosters are between us and that number 8 spot - Raiders had a 'mare on Saturday, Broncos hopped into the time machine again and smashed the powerful Rabbitohs, and hopefully Melbourne can take care of the Roosters on Monday night. With the bye coming up next for the Warriors, followed by a possible sell-out crowd in Christchurch on June 27 to inspire them against the Roosters, the season is suddenly back in good shape.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Eyes on the Greatest Prize of All
So the World Cup is almost upon us. Here at Kiwi Sports Blog, it is generating quite a bit of excitement, leading to the creation of two fantasy teams, picking the results of all first round games, and filling out a bracket for the whole tournament. Not to mention multiple trips to the TAB and Centrebet websites. But it seems KSB has fallen victim to the hype machine for the Cup with a number of choices and bets.
Pigeonholes:
All Whites,
Fernando Torres is my homeboy,
Football World Cup
Saturday, June 5, 2010
You Know What Really Grinds My Gears...
...apart from forgotten extra seasoning, failure to box out, and Jerome Ropati? The following things:
Pigeonholes:
All Whites,
Armando Galarraga,
Bryce Harper,
Cavaliers,
Celtics,
Didier Drogba,
Football World Cup,
Grinding of Gears,
MLB,
NBA,
NRL,
Origin,
Pau Gasol,
Rick Reilly,
Summer of Lebron,
Tim Tebow
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