Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The One I Love

Gonna close my eyes
Girl and watch you go
Running through this life darling
Like a field of snow
As the tracer glides
In its graceful arc
Send a little prayer out to ya
‘Cross the falling dark

Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love

Perfect summers night
Not a wind that breathes
Just the bullets whispering gentle
‘Mongst the new green leaves
There’s things I might have said
Only wish I could
Now I'm leaking life faster
Than I'm leaking blood

Tell the repo man
And the stars above
You’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love

Don’t see Elysium
Don’t see no fiery hell
Just the lights up bright baby
In the bay hotel
Next wave coming in
Like an ocean roar
Won’t you take my hand darling
On that old dancefloor

We can twist and shout
Do the turtle dove
And you’re the one I love
You’re the one I love
The one I love [+]

Losses...










Well it looks like the All Blacks couldn't take out the Springboks in the second Tri-Nations match, going down 28-19, and therefore have slipped down the IRB world rankings to second place!

New Zealand couldn't produce a consecutive fourth title in the 2009 ISF World Men's Softball Championships, losing the final to Australia 5-0, and coming out second place in the tournament after a gruelling schedule.

Never mind, onward soldiers. This weeks third Tri-Nations match puts the All Blacks against the Springboks again. Check out the lineup for another tough match in Durban.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Huge viewing experience!

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Enjoy exceptional ease-of-use with the Xross Media Bar™ user interface, integrated TV Guide® Interactive Program Guide and BRAVIA Sync one-touch component control.

You can even expand your HDTV's capabilities with optional BRAVIA® Link modules (sold separately). This HDTV comes with an abundance connectivity options so you to connect the latest video sources. And with the gorgeous piano gloss black finish with floating glass accents, it will be the sharpest wall in your home. [+]

Tri-Nations Match 2 : Springboks vs All Blacks












Never mind the Tri-Nations, there's a far more attractive cherry to be plucked from the aftermath of this clash.

This is not only the second of the nine Tri-Nations matches this year, it is also a straight head-to-head winner-takes-all play-off for number one spot in the IRB rankings. The two undisputed heavyweights of world rugby clashing. Oh yes! [Preview]

It is a two test series between the two best sides in the world. On one side, we have the Lions conquerors and World Champions, South Africa. On the other, we have the defending Tri Nations champions and the IRB's number one ranked side, New Zealand. [Preview]

South Africa: Francois Steyn, JP Pietersen, Jaque Fourie, Jean de Villiers, Bryan Habana, Ruan Pieenar, Fourie du Preez, Pierre Spies, Juan Smith, Heinrich Brussow, Victor Matfield, Bakkies Botha, John Smit (captain), Bismarck du Plessis, Tendai Mtawarira.

Reserves: Chiliboy Ralepelle, Jannie du Plessis, Danie Rossouw, Ryan Kankowski, Ricky Januarie, Morne Steyn, Wynand Olivier

New Zealand: Mils Muliaina, Joe Rokocoko, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Stephen Donald, Brendon Leonard, Rodney So'oialo, Richie McCaw (captain), Jerome Kaino, Isaac Ross, Brad Thorn, Neemia Tialata, Andrew Hore, Tony Woodcock.

Reserves: Keven Mealamu, Owen Franks, Jason Eaton, Kieran Read, Piri Weepu, Luke McAlister, Cory Jane

Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)

World Men's Softball Championship











It is upon us, the ISF World Men's Softball Championship is being held in a place most of you have probably never heard of, let alone, been to. Saskatoon! This city of about 200,000 or so is in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada.

New Zealand have won the past three championships for a total of 5 world championship titles dating back to 1966, as well as placing in the top 3 in all but two championships.

This championship, as I write this, has them undefeated at 7-0. The only other team with this record in this current tournament is Canada. At this moment they are facing Australia in the playoffs. And WHEN they win, they will most likely face Canada tomorrow in the semis. Unless USA somehow manages to dismantle Canada in todays playoffs. Suckful for Canada or USA to have to play NZ tomorrow because they will have to play their best of the best A game to proceed. And if they fail, neither will claim this years title. Actually I'm not really sure how it all works but let's just hope NZ can go all the way. Go NZ!!

ISF World Men's Softball Championship

Hayley wows Taiwan!

After wowing the Taiwanese by singing in Mandarin, Kiwi soprano Hayley Westenra has clearly won new fans in the island of 23 million.

At the 8th World Games, her repertoire included a Mandarin love song, The Moon Represents My Heart, performed in front of 40,000 people.

Read article here...

2009 World Games

Hayley in HQ [+]

So Precious!












Amelie Peck loved to sing.

She was starting to copy the songs Mum Jo sang to her, promising a musical future.

A sociable child, she had a wonderful first birthday party in May, surrounded by her favourite people.

The little Palmerston North girl had come so far since battling almost every complication that can beset a premature baby some 20 blood transfusions, eye surgery, a series of infections and a type of pneumonia that nearly claimed her life just before Christmas.

The Peck family shared the story of how the surprisingly strong and happy little girl had survived those challenges early this year with the support of Hope, a group set up in the city for parents of premmies.

But today, Jo and dad Lou have to say their final goodbyes to their first and only child.

Their beloved daughter died in Palmerston North Hospital on Saturday, the region's first life snuffed out by swine flu. 23.07.09 [+]

Saturday, November 15, 2008

RLWC - NZ take out England to get to the finals!





New Zealand 32 England 22

"England showed how to botch the opening of a vital test match and the Kiwis demonstrated how to go to sleep in the middle of it in the rugby league World Cup semifinal last night.

A puzzlingly limp and error-ridden first 30 minutes by the English, during which they slumped to a 16-0 deficit, was trumped only by a defensive error of alarming naivete by New Zealand.

Fullback Lance Hohaia was taking invisible man lessons when England poked a simple kick through from the first tackle after a scrum _ and Danny McGuire scored an embarrassingly easy touchdown.

That saw a resurgent England claw their way back into a match that they should already have kissed goodbye."

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

All Blacks vs Ireland


"The All Blacks selectors have named one of their strongest teams possible to play Ireland in Dublin this Saturday night.With new dad Mils Muliaina back at No.15, he is joined in the back three by wings Joe Rokocoko and Sitiveni Sivivatu.Dan Carter moves back to his regular position at first five-eighths after stints at second-five and halfback, when he replaced the injured Andrew Ellis against Scotland last weekend.Ali Williams will play his third consecutive test match and is partnered by Brad Thorn. Fellow Crusader Kieran Read did enough against Scotland on debut to earn a position in the reserves." [+]

All Blacks:

15 Mils Muliaina 14 Joe Rokocoko 13 Conrad Smith 12 Ma'a Nonu 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu 10 Daniel Carter 09 Jimmy Cowan 08 Rodney So'oialo 07 Richie McCaw (captain) 06 Jerome Kaino 05 Ali Williams 04 Brad Thorn 03 Neemia Tialata 02 Keven Mealamu 01 Tony Woodcock.

Reserves: 16 Corey Flynn 17 John Afoa 18 Anthony Boric 19 Kieran Read 20 Piri Weepu 21 Stephen Donald 22 Isaia Toeava.


15 Girvan Dempsey 14 Tommy Bowe 13 Brian O'Driscoll (captain) 12 Luke Fitzgerald 11 Robert Kearney 10 Ronan O'Gara 09 Tomas O'Leary 08 Jamie Heaslip 07 David Wallace 06 Alan Quinlan 05 Paul O'Connell 04 Donncha O'Callaghan 03 John Hayes 02 Rory Best 01 Marcus Horan.

Reserves: 16 Jerry Flannery 17 Tony Buckley 18 Stephen Ferris 19 Shane Jennings 20 Eoin Reddan 21 Paddy Wallace 22 Keith Earls.