Wednesday, 1 November 2017

Cops unjustifiable target another top ex rugby player


What’s the list of charges against Shane Carter? 

Obstructing police, resisting arrest, male assaults female and assaulting police. 

Still he is a one-time Hurricane, Wellington player and not to mention, coach of the local provisional side. 

Surely there must be some misunderstanding here?  
 
He must have been forced to plead guilty.

We all know there’s no link with violence and rugby in N.Z.  

Read about how the coppers are stitching Shane Carter up, how his wife deserved what she got. 


 

Tuesday, 3 October 2017

Re-integrated sicko Dylan Halaholo caught wanking in front of kids AGAIN!


I don’t want to waste too much time on this deviate, also known as Dillion Halaholo.  

Read more here.  

I wonder what Kathryn Beck, the chair of the N.Z Rugby Respect & Responsibility Review has to say about Halaholo? 

After-all his cases came-up before her committee recommended a series of ineffectual recommendations.
 
The comments by the chairman of his current club - Suburbs - beggar belief.      
 
Children in his community need to be protected from deviates.
 
That is a clear priority, not getting the best team you can on the paddock, irrespective of their potential to re-offend.     
 
Harm the very community you say you represent. 
 
Would The Suburbs Rugby Club welcome a known sex-offender amongst their midst even if he was just as a supporter attending games, functions?    

 
I think not. 
 
He would have been banned from even stepping on a sporting-ground.   
 

Wednesday, 27 September 2017

Former Maori All Black captain up for assault & drink-driving


In a case that dates to 2015 Te Rua Tipoki has plead guilty today to assaulting his victim whilst he lay unconscious. 

It came out in court he was also up for drink-driving in 2016 as well. 

What a great leadership role model for Maori youth.     

A proud alumnus of The Blues & Highlanders to boot.

Sordid details are here if you require any more evidence N.Z Rugby has an issue with violence and booze.     
 
This site sits as testament public apathy towards a sport where violence & drunkenness are part of it's very fabric.  

    

Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Now there’s a 4th Ex All Black in France facing trouble in the same year!


As I’ve said before, if all New Zealanders that visited France acted in the same fashion as our prized AB’s then we’d all be banned!  

We'd be put on the same list as ISIS. 

So far in the same calendar year we've had cocaine possession, accusations of gang rape, slapping the mrs around and now a good ol’ fashioned brawl. 

More about Jason Eaton here.   
 
Is it really necessary to indicate alcohol was involved?
 
Let's just take that as read
 
Just how far through the French penal code book are these ex AB's? 

 

Sunday, 30 July 2017

Where the hell do I start?


 
West Auckland Rugby Final Ends in Chaos after players set on a mother  it's alleged, but no doubt there was an ugly incident involving players and spectators  


Christchurch High school rugby brawl investigation focuses on referee abuse (involving St Bedes College for something completely different)  

 

Still, there’s no problem with violence in the sport according to Steve Tew. 
 
The papers are full of similar mayhem at local hockey matches.
 
We see the same thing littering the media at Netball courts up & down the country.
 
Don't we?
 
  

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

All Black Fans Silent in the face of verbal abuse of vulnerable teens


Before the first Lions test in Auckland, a group of seven girls aged between 13 and 16 ventured out on the streets surrounding Eden Park to entertain fans with their circus skills. 

Hi Jinx didn’t just turn-up they were invited.  

For their effort’s the group were subjected to a tirade of sexual abuse. 

Mostly to be fair from the travelling Lions supporters.  

"How much for a handjob?" 

“Do you give lap dances” 

“I’d like to get into your box” 

How did it make the girls feel?

Let’s make no bones about it - these were girls.  

Sexual comments like those made me more self-conscious when performing, because I didn’t want to be seen in that sort of way and, although I knew I wasn’t doing anything wrong, it is hard to ignore comments like those without feeling dirty or guilty about what you are doing.” (Connie, 14 years old) 

“Hearing all of the comments made me feel uncomfortable and in a way vulnerable, because when people are saying those kinds of things to you, it makes you feel smaller than them.” (Ella, 13 years old) 

Of cause rugby ‘men’ would be the first to advocate that child molesters should suffer all sorts of major indignations, but in the next breath simply allow a tourist to tell a 14 year old local girl to “Spread your legs wider”.  
 
We are constantly barraged with the image that rugby is the epitome of manliness, yet there was not one man amongst the thousands of All Black fans that night who would stand-up and tell the drunken foreign fans to STFU.
 
"Stop verbally abusing that child you sick fuck"
 
Not one AB fan intervened on their behalf.   
 

 

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Drunken Kiwi Rugby Fan Allegedly Abuses and Attacks Lions Tour Manager


I have encountered several groups of Lions supporters over the past month.  

Most affable and friendly. 

When it comes to supporting their team they do so through cheery ribald chants. 

In countenance how do All Black supports express their own support? 

Arrogance mixed with boorishness. 

Booing and jeering replaces chanting.  

Insipid pre-match renditions of the national anthem. 

All too often N.Z Rugby fans express their support in a negative fashion. 

This alleged abuse and assault on a John Spencer minding his own business with his wife is little surprise.  

That’s the way we do things here.
 
It's cringe-worthy, needs to change.  
 
Learn off The Lions supporters how to act in a positive fashion.
 
Developing a few chants, learning the words to the anthems would be a start in the right direction.