Re: Wallabies: Now they want to eat each other



rick boyd wrote:

MD wrote:

http://www.rugbyheaven.smh.com.au/news/off-the-field/fancy-rockys-cakes/2005/07/28/1122143963194.html


http://tinyurl.com/aca8q

"The Wallabies are eating humble pie again after another embarrassing revelation on their disastrous tour of South Africa.
The Australians had a bonding session this week in which players were asked which teammate they would eat if their plane crashed."


This is journalism?

What a pathetic fuss about absolutely *** all. It's a sad, mincing, PC world we live in.

-- rick boyd

A lot of team building exercises involve silly excercises which can be a bit of a laugh and even informative, but there must have been fook all else going on in the world that day to make it newsworthy.


A bit near the knuckle though asking a team of rugby players which one of their team mates they'd eat. I can think of a few chilean families who would not be happy about it.

Given the choice I think I'd have to go with one of the props, I could probably catch one of them and I have quite an appetite.

Mike
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