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Tuesday, April 19, 2005

Oh what a sevens!

Thanks to the prompt from Migz and Tee's hard earned cash, April16-17th found us in Singapore's national stadium.
The event: Singapore Sevens
The objective: to spend 2 days on the gallery seats watching an excellent rugby tournament come rain(which actually did) or shine(lotsa peeling foreheads and sun burn marks)
My motivation: a chance to see some excellent games, cheer on the Kenyan team, spend time with the bandits at el palacio:)
....And what a weekend it was. Most of the games were excellent with lots of teams putting their best boots forward. I could go into the commentary but then again, why do that? The Kiwis dealt with the English full on in an exciting first half of the final and by half time we all knew who was taking the cup home. So did Liz's boys because they put out a boring 2nd half which I shall skip and move on to the greater moments of that evening which would be the Hakka.
Imagine 7 kiwi rugby players, shirts off doing the Hakka before thy very own eyes ...thats a whole load of sixpacks, lots of firm shiny ripplin bicep/tricep and any other relevant cep, beautiful faces, the 'barbwire' maori tattoo: all going Kamate! Kamate! (girls you can exhale here). I was kiwi struck and while the kiwi isnt the hottest bird in the family, these lads make up for its bad name.

pssss: In Swahili, 'kamata' translates to grab/catch/hold.
'Mkamate' translates to grab/catch/hold him or her
Whichever way you look at it, its one heck of a holding situation;)
There was also the jig done by the Kenyan boys whenever they had a try..but still twas the Hakka that won the day....

Tee and I also had a chance to go to the afterparty which is basically;drink all you can, eat all you can,hang out with some of rugby's finest, dance all you can while fighting off grubby hands(ok who am I kidding, what are the chances that a medium sized girl will fight off a rugby player in that league)..I mean avoid as many grubby hands as you can, swear that you have a very mean looking man back home(when they are imaginary these are even better. One can get highly descriptive and they buck off at the mention of another bull..RAH!!) BUT on the overall good fun. While Im still trying to gain back my voice, thanks to an overdose of ooohs, ahhhs , go get em, I could sum it in a couple;
-strive to watch a live sport..its the best way to go
-can someone tell me where all those fine looking brothers in the stand go to after the game. You dont see them on the street, they dont live in your hood, you have never seen them on a night out, nor in your local church nor at the bank hmmmm...highly vexing
-do not have frothies and sit under the sun...you will find yourself in an odd bus heading to a place you dont know..Kia Ora Digz!
-Always take good spots to the game like Digz, Tee, Steve, Adelle et al....
Here's a parting shot from one of the greater games of the tourny..
Waltzing Matilda vs Kia Ora bro!



10 Comments:

Devrim said...

That random bus-ride to an unknown location was pure bliss because it provided respite from you. And it was deliberate. :P

10:28 PM  
Migz said...

Great to see you followed the advice of a dude who was one-too-many continents away to actually make the IRB Sevens.

I guess you tried hard to redeem yourself as far as the purpose of being at the tournament was concerned...surely, you would have mentioned the scores amidst all that talk of guys dancing and hot dudes in the stands

Tsk tsk!

10:49 PM  
pilli said...

Dev, your so full of s*****

Migz, you rock! and we did it for you.
Scores = Kenya 7 France 34...not our best game! hehehehe
Kijana I have said it n times over and I will repeat, in Asia Im not game! I have hips and an african behind...these are generally Not Acceptable:)

5:38 PM  
Devrim said...

That plus you won't shut up. :)

7:36 PM  
Migz said...

Ouch!

Wish there was a "laugh behind your back" feature or smiley somewhere on nomadlife coz u will kill me for laughing at that....hahahahaha! then again, I will just laugh out loud!

12:38 AM  
Migz said...

On a different tone, our Sevens teams' surge seems to be dying out, tsk tsk...we have to keep going to rugby to just catch pints and party and not care about the scores. But we need to win for that to happen.

No fun doing that while watching the London or Rotterdam Marathon...

12:39 AM  
Tee said...

Wellington - Feb 2006

see you there...and hopefully a few other people too ;)

oh such an awesome weekend babe!

12:48 AM  
Shiro said...

pole its taken me forever to reply. maisha ni ngumu huku, kila saa ni vita na wazungu. i just wish they would learn to respect others, i don't want their love or nada like that just respect.

sounds like you had a crazy time, i'm suprised you even remembered who won the game.

Love,
Shiro

12:35 AM  
pilli said...

Migz, dont be fooled..Digz just barks loud and bites none.Yes Dev! I wont shut up, rumble rumble all the way to the jungle keeps that plaque at bay:)
Migz dude, you have a point on the 'Sevens Surge' we barely/barley made it and hope we get invited again.
Catching pints at the London marathon...tsk tsk it even sounds wrong.
Shiro..Karibu! its an amazing skill called multitaskin...sip a frothy,yell at the lads on the pitch to keep going, dance a little, check out hot lad on aisle 4, wave and say hi mum when the camera comes your way...all in one shot..Vive la femme!

9:56 AM  
www.mentalacrobatics.com said...

Nuff respects for representing kenya in Singapore .. over here we're gonna make noize on the London leg of the 7s tour. Nice blog. Thought about joining the Kenyan Blogs Webring?

8:54 PM  

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