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Aussie vs Kiwi

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Posted by: auksiron2

4th Feb 2011 05:39pm

I find it astounding that the Australian sports person and general public seem to get hyped everytime they come up against any Kiwi sports team/person.
Why does the average aussie do that?
When you make a comparison to population and size australia you far outweigh the kiwi's. Please someone enlighten me why Australia feels the need to compete in most levels of sports to a country that's not even 1/2 the population and size of oz.
Hmmmm...methinks it's beause at the end of the day kiwis are superior sports people. And forever we remain sooooo


auksiron2
  • 5th Feb 2011 05:12pm

Yes, the key word is TRY...! Bearing in mind that a few underhanded tricks have come out when the threat of losing is imminent. In the spirit of sportsmanship the threat of a loss by a National team can be a devastating blow. I believe that everywhere in this world there are sore losers, but c'mon...it's only a game/sport. This is true rivalry, but a country such as Oz to view us Kiwis as a threat to their sports no matter what it is... well all I can say is oi,oi,oi GO KIWIS


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