That's the time span after a rugby game before it starts feeling like you've been in an accident and a train ran over your body. When you cant turn your neck to the sides, you cant lift your arms, when getting out of bed is too painfully and breathing normally is impossible. It is then that you wish you have your own jacuzzi and a full time masseuses!!
We lost our game this w-end 18-12 and we really could've pulled this one through at the end, but we didn't. I was so disappointed cause we are starting to play better rugby, its just at crucial times we turn over the ball where we should've scored. Personally I'm happy bout certain aspects of my game, but there's more things I'm unhappy about. I cant wait for the game when I bring the whole "artillery to battle" and using everything i've learnt up until now.
This week is very busy because we driving up to Roturua on friday morning for our game on saturday against Bay of Plenty and only coming back on sunday.
Not much other news. This is life at it's best and i'm loving every moment of it. (meaning top class rugby week in and week out.)
Hope you all having a good time!
God Bless
Sunday, August 20, 2006
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It's a pity you're not playing the BoP at their other home ground at Mount Maunganui (my home town), as there's one of the best beaches in the country there for you to see - would have been like being back at Umhlanga again for you, albeit a few degrees colder! Tany & the kids have been down there all week. Still, Rotorua has it's uniqueness - you'll notice a rather "interesting" odour as you drive into the city which takes a little getting used to. The whole city is set in a geothermal area which has a strong sulphur content. Good luck - I'm sure this is a game you're targetting as a possible win. lekker dag.. Tom
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