Bunji gets cranky!!!

simonthetiger

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Did anyone see the NZ v England game???

After about 30 mins Bunji had the ball and got tackled a little late in a spear like tackle from the pommie half.

Bunji didnt like it at all,ran straight at the protagonist and layed one right on his chin.

Old pommie mate stands there looking stunned and Bunji wants some more only to be held back by the one and only Gazza Ellis,very gently I may add.

Very funny.
 
I couldnt give a hoot how he went,as long as he carves up for us.

Did anyone actually see what I talked about and have a comment on that,or should i open a new topic regarding Bunji`s crapness????
 
It was amusing no dount simon. Ellis looked like he was cuddling him telling him it will be alright

The tactic of the way the Poms defended certainly worked though and put the Kiwis off their game. If it was NRL a guy would have been binned before the Poms penalty count hit 9 though
 
He was still angry at the end of the game when he pushed that english player over the dead ball line.
Generally looked frustrated all night & the dodgy tackle that he reacted to may have started that.
The punch glanced of the pommy & yes Ellis calmed everything down.
& why start a new topic about how Benj played badly when we already have this one that you started in the first place… :wink:
 
He was lucky it was Ellis that saw it and not one of the other huge English forwards, haha.
 
More a love tap than 'laying one right on his jaw' was embarrassing for him I thought, but he was upended off the ball.

Benj went missing, but his forwards were dominated
 
Sorry to see Benji have a bad game as he has been leading the kiwis very well and i think has imprived his overal game with the responsibility. good news is that he has come through the tournament unscathed. Hopefully Robbie and Gareth came get through ok and all come back for a full off season.
 
@IronTiger said:
Sorry to see Benji have a bad game as he has been leading the kiwis very well and i think has imprived his overal game with the responsibility. good news is that he has come through the tournament unscathed. Hopefully Robbie and Gareth came get through ok and all come back for a full off season.

i don't see how it could be a full off-season???
 
Marshall defiant after Four Nations exit

November 8, 2009 - 12:36PM

Defiant captain Benji Marshall reminded fans New Zealand are still world champions and said senior players deserved the bulk of the blame for the Kiwis' shock rugby league Four Nations elimination last night.

Twelve months after stunning Australia to win the World Cup for the first time, Stephen Kearney's side couldn't reel in an 18-6 halftime deficit and conceded their spot in next Saturday's final to hosts England, 20-12, at Galpharm Stadium.

Replacement Issac Luke said of the mood in the rooms afterwards: "You can't look your mate in the eye and say you've given your all when you know you haven't."

But Marshall said the Kiwis remained deserved World Cup holders and, in the current tournament, from the start, "nobody gave us a chance anyway".

"We were rated third-favourites, a pack of nobodies. We came out first game, drew with Australia which I thought we should have won.

"If we can take something out of this, we brought a lot of young players into the squad and none of them disappointed. It was more the senior players who disappointed.

"We still know (the World Cup) was no fluke. We know in ourselves we had the belief that we could win and that's all that matters."

When the Kiwis will fly home on Tuesday, they will no doubt still be trying to get their heads around how a campaign that began with so much promise finished so suddenly.

For the first time in the Four Nations, England managed to score the first try when the impressive Kyle Eastmond dived over after a bust by powerhouse Sam Burgess.

But the Kiwis always looked dangerous when fullback Lance Hohaia chimed into the backline and winger Bryson Goodwin's 25th minute touchdown put them back on course.

Sam Tomkins kick in broken play handed Peter Fox his England try at 37 minutes but what really did the damage was the winger's second, moments from halftime.

NZ debutant Keiran Foran, usually a five-eighth but playing in the centres, was caught in no-man's land defensively as Chris Bridge found his outside man unmarked and man of the match Kevin Sinfield did well to convert from the sideline.

"I put my hand up for that try they scored in the first half - I rushed out of the line," said Fox.

"But I made up for it."

It took the Kiwis only four minutes of the second session to kick-off what had seemed an inevitable comeback, Luke's break laying the foundations for replacement Ben Matulino's four-pointer.

But the game then bogged down into a bruising dogfight.

When prop Adam Blair was pinged for holding down, in front of his own posts, makeshift hooker Sinfield made sure of the upset result.

Explaining his comment about players not being able to look each other in the eye, South Sydney's Luke said: "It's just there were little things during the game we could have done better."
 
The english bookmakers had australia tournament favourites, with nz second, england 3rd and france outsiders. It has been said many times, the english forwards are a match for anyone, Morley and Ellis especially, its in the backs where poor team selection gave the aussies a 26 start last week, now Smith has rectified his poor selections, england have just dumped out the world champs…..
 
I don't blame Benj for hitting that germ. The ball was already away from Benj and he continued to lift Benj up and throw him on his shoulder. Benj didn't miss though. Benj did push that other pom over the dead ball line thought and into the fence. Benj was an angry man! :astonished:
 
Big eorl crabtree was in with ellis too, what did you make of eorl?
i was wacthing Benji with a close eye and he did nothing at all, i was very disapointed.
 
@huddgiant01 said:
Big eorl crabtree was in with ellis too, what did you make of eorl?
i was wacthing Benji with a close eye and he did nothing at all, i was very disapointed.

Crabtree is very impressive.

Benji didn't do much but the poms didn't let him. You could tell Benji was fustrated. He hates to lose, which is a good thing!
 
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