After our dinner & dessert from last week, it was time to go home for me but a day later, went to Corinna's place @ Harrison Street dubbed 'The Triangle' for my father to pick up da boys until tomorrow B4 having dinner but last week on Saturday, got up B4 shower and got ready before heading over to see da 'Butchers Boys' of Steelform Wanganui play at the 'Astral Chaos' of Cooks Gardens (CG for short), then got an all American Hot Dog when da match started several minutes B4 Horowhenua Kapiti gave us the lead at halftime by 10 points to 8 after the opposing team scored 2 runaway tries courtesy of lamentable Wanganui errors but it could have been more because the Horowhenua forwards had easily the better of proceedings, except in the lineout where 97 game veteran Keith Milligan could not get the ball straight B4 Wanganui started much better in the 2nd half with a penalty by Mark Davis and a brilliant try by Davis this time, again off a 70 metre break by Wanganui's exciting newcomer, Saul Chase, then that gave the home side an 18-10 buffer, and Davis added to that with a 20 minute penalty, but only the pace of local wing Simon Dibben stopped another individualistic try for Horowhenua when replacement wing Mike Tambour intercepted that would have bought it to within a point with just 11 minutes on the clock & the score was boosted with a Chase try in the final minute after fine work by himself and replacement wing Nic Harding but really good moments from Wanganui were few and far between, but nek minute (in the end), Wanganui eventually won 28-10, but the score was hugely flattering to a home side which lacked enthusiasm, was clearly not mentally on its game and therefore made far too many errors (And I mean, it was a great Heartland Rugby Championship vittoria for us by butchering Horowhenua Kapiti at the 'Astral Chaos' Cooks Gardens).
And then on Sunday, watched the motorsport called the V8 SuperTourers on TV3 because the 1st of the 3rd endurance round (The next round is at the Pukekohe Park Raceway (Traditional home of touring car racing) then the finale is being held at Christchurch's Powerbuilt Tools Raceway @ Ruapuna Park) was held @ the Ricoh Motorsport Park over in Taupo (The circuit that used to host A1GP World Cup of Motorsport) but great to see the cars racing because I enjoyed it before having roast chicken for dinner (Race 1 went to Australian Jack Perkins (Son of racing great Larry Perkins) & the young Kiwi Nick Cassidy (reigning Toyota Racing Series champion + injury replacement for Greg Murphy (AKA Murph) who had already just injured his back from a V8 Supercar event (The Clipsal 500) in the streets of Adelaide (Former F1 track that was held in the past) earlier this year) B4 another young Kiwi Scott McLaughlin (The 19 year old teen sensation born in 'the Tron' (Hamilton, New Zealand) but based in 'the GC' (Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia) is currently competing in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series) & V8 Supercar driver Jonathan Webb took out the honours by winning Race 2 & the Ashley Stichbury Memorial Trophy with pole position in both qualifying sessions and 1st and 2nd places finished in the two races + there was 2 international but European drivers competing, one is former F1 driver Christian Klien of Austria & the other is former A1GP driver & Porsche Supercup champion Jeroen Bleekemolen of The Netherlands).
Then on Monday & Tuesday, watched movies like Ninja Assassini & The 40 Year Old Virgin and had a incredible dinner last night because not only we had wedges covered in cheese but with both bacon & onion so I was so full because I ate before I had dinner and after dinner, I had a rest at 6:00pm before going straight to sleep at like between 9:30pm, then next morning, had weet-bix for brekkie, headed straight for a swim that kept me refreshing, went to Pak 'N' Save (Our policy: NZ's lowest food prices) to get the stuff for tonight's food, went back here at the Ancient Citadel of San Raphael (Formerly the motel resort of Nan & Pops) by doing some uh.....by focusing on working by clearing the leaves out like I did last week and put the water over the veggie plant and read that newspaper & the all new incredible book by Sir Graham 'Ted' Henry about being a rugby coach (Where you have failures on their 1st attempts to the successful tournament campaigns like here & now) which is like becoming an up and coming heavy metal rockstar musician/rocker (I vas impressed about zat book because i don't vish to feel bad about it and I could not have prevailed), but then, we had lunch like we had silverbeet, eggs & feta cheese B4 dried dishes & so here I am, doing this blog before having afternoon tea and having dinner with Dad & da boys tonight to end my XXth blog of today (But I will possibly be coming with you guys to UCOL tomorrow with Gina Wagstaffe cooking something like custard tarts with the Chinese students + there is rugby on the weekend, back at Astral Chaos where Wanganui play against Poverty Bay, the same day that the All Blacks host Argentina at night over at the 'Cake Tin' of Westpac Stadium in the windy capitale city of Wellington or likewise/pennywise, Welly/Wellywood).
P.S. (ATTENCION, ATTENCION, SPOILER ALERT NUMERO DOS, COMING UP BUT LISTEN UP, DO YOU MIND?!!!): The AB's reveal their starting lineup against da Pumas of Argentina (Coached by Santiago Phelan but the RWC Champion coach Sir Graham ''Ted'' Henry is helping their Los Pumas team on Saturday night), with returning loosie Tony ''Woody'' Woodcock back from injury replacing Wyatt Crockett & partnering with Keven ''Kevie'' Mealamu (Hooker) & fellow prop Owen Franks (Plays at the tighthead position) then Samuel ''Sam'' Whitelock is gone to the bench, allowing the incomparable 2.04m giant lock Brodie Retallick partnering Luke Romano as well as Victor Vito making way for Liam Messam in the starting lineup then Julian Savea (Who hasn't played a test since the AB's almost got beaten against Ireland), effectively taking over from Hosea Gear and partnering fellow Hurricane/Lions player Cory Jane in the wing as well as the very, deceptive, Conrad Smith back from an eye surgery taking over the 13 jersey with Ma'a Nonu the 12 thanks to SBW's departure/exit from the All Blacks + Charlie Faumuina, announced on the bench after a false start in June, missing all 3 AB's tests with Ireland and BREAKING NEWS: Daniel ''Dan'' Carter unable to play due to a calf strain injury with Aaron Cruden confirmed to start as well as Beauden Barrett (playing Taranaki ITM Cup Team), called up to replace the injured Carter is also on the reserves with Andrew Hore, Faumuina, Whitelock, Messam, Piri Weepu & Ben Smith (And the referee for that match is Romain Poite of France (Also refereed the AB's - Ireland Final Test in the 'Tron' of Hamilton).
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