Welcome to "Le Super 12"
"Le Super 12" in his 2004 version was only posted in French, being the product of a french lad, myself, living in Sydney, Australia.
I was trying to give an inside look of this competition from a privileged spot, down under, as I was living a couple of miles from Aussie stadium{Randwick, "the spot" for the locals...}.
So what was in it? A lot of crap, actually....Well, not just the traditional analysis of the games that you can find in bigger and more stereotyped websites, but also anecdotes from the stadium itself or pubs visited, comments about the game played by the teams or specific players who were fucking up big time during the season{and I know what I am talking about mate, following the Waratahs who have made inconsistency there trademark through the years...}.
Anyway, even though English is not my native tongue, I will try my best to give you an account of the competition. For the super12 2005, I will alternate between French and English articles, probably twice a week, with a post every Saturday night or Sunday afternoon{ depending on the schedule} which will wrap up all the games of the week-end. Right now I am in Japan, but will be back soon, so if you're into rugby union and the super12, just visit this website whenever you want.
I am Waratahs' all right but go for the Auckland Blues too...in case the aussies fuck it one more time this year...
I was trying to give an inside look of this competition from a privileged spot, down under, as I was living a couple of miles from Aussie stadium{Randwick, "the spot" for the locals...}.
So what was in it? A lot of crap, actually....Well, not just the traditional analysis of the games that you can find in bigger and more stereotyped websites, but also anecdotes from the stadium itself or pubs visited, comments about the game played by the teams or specific players who were fucking up big time during the season{and I know what I am talking about mate, following the Waratahs who have made inconsistency there trademark through the years...}.
Anyway, even though English is not my native tongue, I will try my best to give you an account of the competition. For the super12 2005, I will alternate between French and English articles, probably twice a week, with a post every Saturday night or Sunday afternoon{ depending on the schedule} which will wrap up all the games of the week-end. Right now I am in Japan, but will be back soon, so if you're into rugby union and the super12, just visit this website whenever you want.
I am Waratahs' all right but go for the Auckland Blues too...in case the aussies fuck it one more time this year...

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