Monday, April 21, 2008

Richie's response (and Ali W. as Spiderman)

http://tvnz.co.nz/view/video_popup_windows_skin/1730695
McCaw wants captaincy

McCaw responds to criticism
Apr 21, 2008

Richie McCaw has expressed his desire to remain as the All Blacks on-field leader.
The 27-year-old's copped plenty of criticism in the wake of the World Cup report with some calling for him to be replaced as captain and questioning his leadership abilities.
After Monday's Crusaders post-training press conference, McCaw confirmed that he hasn't read the review and doesn't intend to.
However, he says that doesn't mean he won't take the lessons from Cardiff on board.
McCaw says he's like anyone and learns something every time he steps on the field.
McCaw says he enjoys the captaincy and doesn't believe his position as flanker hinders his ability to do the job.
The Crusaders go up against the Blues on Friday night in Christchurch.

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video Tess mentionned in the chatterbox :

Spiderman - Ali style (1:56)
An unusual finish to the Crusaders' Super 14 rugby training session this afternoon when Ali Williams emerged to the waiting media dressed as Spiderman and offered little in terms of answers to questions


An unusual finish to the Crusaders' Super 14 rugby training session this afternoon when lock Ali Williams emerged to the waiting media dressed as Spiderman and offered little in terms of answers to questions.
The Crusaders face the Blues this weekend and many were keen to hear Williams' insights into how his former team prepares for a Crusaders match.
But he appeared before the media dressed as Peter Parker's alter-ego and proceeded to answer questions imitating the comic book hero. In other news, Graham Henry attended the session as Robbie Deans put his team through an extra hour of training.
Leon MacDonald trained and looked more comfortable as he eyes up a comeback from a thigh injury.
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other videos
A woeful Super 14 weekend (2:14)
The top four is looking most elusive for the New Zealand teams after round 10 with only the Crusaders remaining and two absolute hidings in South Africa
Distracted Crusaders fade (2:05)
The Crusaders were brought back to reality with a defeat at the hands of the Chiefs on Saturday ONE Sport reporter Andrew Saville looks at where it went wrong for the Cantabs

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