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SKATE LIFE TRINIDAD

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COMMING THIS YEAR TO A TV NEAR YOU. 'Skate Life' is a television series, reality based and produced by Addsorous Production Studios. Lead Director : Mr. Ryan Anderson. ''Action packed, daring stunts, comedic/ hilarious times, skate tricks learning & tips + more....'' Meet skater James Lange as he moves to build T&T's first Skatepark and faces up to the challenges! Meet his crazy & fun partners in action Lamont aka 'Sparky', Shane Henneman, Matthew aka Stollay, Jean-Claude, Jeremy and others... as they all move to establish skating officially in T&T!

The Final Whistle - Premier League 2011/12 - Gameweek 19

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  • Author: christrout91

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Sky TV and Rugby: The State of Rugby in New Zealand

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nzherald.co.nz Video Producer Steven Orsbourn has spent three months speaking to some of the biggest names in the game for our State of Rugby series. This series ran in 2010 - pre RWC in New Zealand. Here he explains why the series is an important contribution to the debate about our national obsession the year before a World Cup on home soil. To capture the state of rugby in New Zealand at any given time is an ambitious task. The game and the business of rugby is a fluid breathing and living entity, and that lifeblood is exactly why it exists as part of the DNA for many Kiwis. This series hopes to start the debate again, raising the bar and tone of the often personal and emotional argument that follows the sport. It is a discussion document of sorts which allows opinions to be voiced from informed and passionate viewpoints. An old saying around rugby is "to play the ball and not the man" and my intention with this series was to take the malice out of the debate that often seems to fly in your face if you mention the names Henry, Hansen, or Tew. I believe all the interested parties care about the sport; many of us have played at some level and value the social and sporting ethics that are held dear in NZ. So why can't we all agree, who is right and who isn't. It is apparent that rugby in NZ has to make the right decisions and do it fast, that the friction between professional and amateur digs deep to the core frustration of the rugby fans, and that these fans are wavering ...

Club and Amateur Rugby: The State of Rugby in New Zealand in 2010

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nzherald.co.nz Video Producer Steven Orsbourn has spent three months speaking to some of the biggest names in the game for our State of Rugby series. This series ran in 2010 - pre RWC in New Zealand. Here he explains why the series is an important contribution to the debate about our national obsession the year before a World Cup on home soil. To capture the state of rugby in New Zealand at any given time is an ambitious task. The game and the business of rugby is a fluid breathing and living entity, and that lifeblood is exactly why it exists as part of the DNA for many Kiwis. This series hopes to start the debate again, raising the bar and tone of the often personal and emotional argument that follows the sport. It is a discussion document of sorts which allows opinions to be voiced from informed and passionate viewpoints. An old saying around rugby is "to play the ball and not the man" and my intention with this series was to take the malice out of the debate that often seems to fly in your face if you mention the names Henry, Hansen, or Tew. I believe all the interested parties care about the sport; many of us have played at some level and value the social and sporting ethics that are held dear in NZ. So why can't we all agree, who is right and who isn't. It is apparent that rugby in NZ has to make the right decisions and do it fast, that the friction between professional and amateur digs deep to the core frustration of the rugby fans, and that these fans are wavering ...

The All Black coaches: The State of Rugby in New Zealand in 2010

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nzherald.co.nz Video Producer Steven Orsbourn has spent three months speaking to some of the biggest names in the game for our State of Rugby series. This series ran in 2010 - pre RWC in New Zealand. Here he explains why the series is an important contribution to the debate about our national obsession the year before a World Cup on home soil. To capture the state of rugby in New Zealand at any given time is an ambitious task. The game and the business of rugby is a fluid breathing and living entity, and that lifeblood is exactly why it exists as part of the DNA for many Kiwis. This series hopes to start the debate again, raising the bar and tone of the often personal and emotional argument that follows the sport. It is a discussion document of sorts which allows opinions to be voiced from informed and passionate viewpoints. An old saying around rugby is "to play the ball and not the man" and my intention with this series was to take the malice out of the debate that often seems to fly in your face if you mention the names Henry, Hansen, or Tew. I believe all the interested parties care about the sport; many of us have played at some level and value the social and sporting ethics that are held dear in NZ. So why can't we all agree, who is right and who isn't. It is apparent that rugby in NZ has to make the right decisions and do it fast, that the friction between professional and amateur digs deep to the core frustration of the rugby fans, and that these fans are wavering ...

The All Blacks: The State of Rugby in New Zealand in 2010

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nzherald.co.nz Video Producer Steven Orsbourn has spent three months speaking to some of the biggest names in the game for our State of Rugby series. This series ran in 2010 - pre RWC in New Zealand. Here he explains why the series is an important contribution to the debate about our national obsession the year before a World Cup on home soil. To capture the state of rugby in New Zealand at any given time is an ambitious task. The game and the business of rugby is a fluid breathing and living entity, and that lifeblood is exactly why it exists as part of the DNA for many Kiwis. This series hopes to start the debate again, raising the bar and tone of the often personal and emotional argument that follows the sport. It is a discussion document of sorts which allows opinions to be voiced from informed and passionate viewpoints. An old saying around rugby is "to play the ball and not the man" and my intention with this series was to take the malice out of the debate that often seems to fly in your face if you mention the names Henry, Hansen, or Tew. I believe all the interested parties care about the sport; many of us have played at some level and value the social and sporting ethics that are held dear in NZ. So why can't we all agree, who is right and who isn't. It is apparent that rugby in NZ has to make the right decisions and do it fast, that the friction between professional and amateur digs deep to the core frustration of the rugby fans, and that these fans are wavering ...

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