Hey everyone, I received the interview questions back. All of them weren't answered so i'm sure some fans will think "what a rubbish interview" and i'll get some flack, all I can say is I tried to get them all answered!
http://talkingrugbyunion.co.uk/pro12/ma ... -interview
Mark Anscombe Interview
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Good work sir, good effort.
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Good work Gary
Did you ask him if the young fella was coming too?
Did you ask him if the young fella was coming too?
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I didn't I had a deadline for that night I posted on the forum so I could only do so many questions. Although I've been told by a friend of mine over in NZ that there is no hope of it as he is wanting to get into the All Blacks to compete with Cruden as Slade is out for the rest of the season. Apologies are questions couldn't get answered, as I said I tried plus as TRU isn't a big name I don't have the power like other websites.
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Stop apologising, you gave it a shot and got some info.
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A dumb, repeat that, DUMB, question about his son wouldn't have gotten a printable answer anyway.
It might be funny to talk about his son, but the facts are this:
his son is a professional rugby player, in his own right. He is not hanging on the coat-tails of his father.
His son has a contract to play rugby in Auckland.
His son is in his early 20s. He's a grown man. He doesn't have to go all the way to the other side of the world just because his mummy and daddy are.
Any talk of them being a 2-for-2 package are clearly drinking what DL is on.
It might be funny to talk about his son, but the facts are this:
his son is a professional rugby player, in his own right. He is not hanging on the coat-tails of his father.
His son has a contract to play rugby in Auckland.
His son is in his early 20s. He's a grown man. He doesn't have to go all the way to the other side of the world just because his mummy and daddy are.
Any talk of them being a 2-for-2 package are clearly drinking what DL is on.
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Well done Garry, ignore the complaints, it was a great interview
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Do you really think that anyone seriously believed that the bright young thing of NZ rugby would follow daddy up north?WhiteKnightoftheWeld wrote:A dumb, repeat that, DUMB, question about his son wouldn't have gotten a printable answer anyway.
It might be funny to talk about his son, but the facts are this:
his son is a professional rugby player, in his own right. He is not hanging on the coat-tails of his father.
His son has a contract to play rugby in Auckland.
His son is in his early 20s. He's a grown man. He doesn't have to go all the way to the other side of the world just because his mummy and daddy are.
Any talk of them being a 2-for-2 package are clearly drinking what DL is on.