tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-844767137703390749.post2338396427195128915..comments2023-04-07T21:16:20.543+12:00Comments on Pisirina @ Pt England School: Pure New Zealand, Activity 1.PES Blogs Admin 2015http://www.blogger.com/profile/00718590749281782598noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-844767137703390749.post-61475324919396554642017-07-10T23:32:07.651+12:002017-07-10T23:32:07.651+12:00Hi Pisirina,
So good to have you join and partici...Hi Pisirina,<br /><br />So good to have you join and participate in the Winter Learning Journey programme. My name is Willy, and I'm one of the commenters for the programme.<br /><br />One thing about this post that I like is your fact about rugby and the All Blacks. <br /><br />Just recently the All Blacks played against the British and Irish Lions for the decider game (because originally there are two games in the series test, and the All Blacks won the first game, while the Lions won the second game, which meant that it was tied, so a third game, called the decider, was to be played) of the Lions tour, which is held by the Lions team every 12 years. And the weirdest thing about this is that the game ended with a TIE! 15 all! So the rugby tour ended with a draw!<br /><br />What are the odds, right? That much dedication and determination from the All Blacks to try and beat the Lions shows how much heart they have for a sport so close to New Zealand.<br /><br />-WillyWilly L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01845467170689378698noreply@blogger.com