Beano wrote:
Crusader wrote:
Geez... I'd feed his sister a length...
*** PLease don't kill me!!***
Which one????
Hahaha, they are both gorgeous, evenmore so in the flesh.
The thing that stood out is Santy saying about Kouta, he loves him, cant believe that when he is picking him up for training that he is actually going to collect 'kouta'.
He has so much time for him cos Kouta, since day1 took time for him, when others wouldnt bother with him, mentioning no names
Careful!!
The Irish are very jealous of their sisters and protect them to whatever level is necessarily and the Polynesians in some areas bite off the noses of those who are unfaithful or commit sex crimes.
Combine thiose two and .....well, I'll leave the rest to your imagination.
The article was great but there are two things about it I didn't like.
Firstly, he says 'Geez' a lot. If he ever mentions dancing with his sister, I am going to request his deportation... It seems Denis has had a lot of influence on him off-field as well.
Secondly, the article was in print. I would have loved to have heard it on radio or on the TV. He was quoted as having said, 'Jesus' once in the interview. We all know it would have been,'Jaysus.'
I reckon Kouta is spending so much itme with him because Setanta is the next Kouta. Lloyd, Hall, Brown all say he will be an enormous talent when he gets a few more games under his belt. I am sure they are pleased they will be gone when he is at his best.
Finally, for those who have never been to Ireland or seen Irish sports coaches and sportpeople interviewed on TV, there is a quality about them all that touches the heart. They accept defeat with graciousness and victory with humility. It is part of the Irish culture not to be brash or unsportsmanlike. That's why they can't stomach the Chris Johnson type of violence in the international series.
The times I have been lucky enough to see Setanta on TV after a game or being interviewed on the radio, it is obvious he is cast in the Irish sportsman mould. I am sure Tahg is too.
If you don't know what I mean, think the
opposite of Mark Williams after the Port premiership or Chad Cornes after the Carlton victory.