Monday, October 08, 2007

Ka Ora

Against all odds, it happened: the two great southern hemispheric rugby nations of the world lost to their respective northern hemispheric quarterfinal opponents. The 2007 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal results read:

Australia 10 England 12
New Zealand 18 France 20

Interestingly, both the Wallabies and the All Blacks lost by the same margin.

(digression: if the matches were fixed and the whole world finds out, wouldn't that have some serious repercussions in the sport? And in ALL sports? :P )

I studied in Australia, so naturally I tend to root for the Wallabies. This is a doubly painful loss for the Aussies, given the fact that it was also England who beat them 4 years ago in the World Cup final then. Ouch ouch. Wanted to stay up to watch the delayed telecast late on Saturday night but I was too zoinked that night after a whole day taking parents out and supper with friends.

The mighty All Blacks tamed. Wow. France must have put up a brave fight. In fact, they came back from 13-3 down to win the game. When the All Blacks did their pre-game Haka dance, the French team even deliberately stood just inches in front of the All Blacks to "face up" to them.

And so the All Blacks-slaying France will take on the Wallabies-conquering Lions in the semifinals, while the Springboks face-off with the Pumas.

Such is life: one can never be 100% sure about anything. There's always that element of uncertainty. Some blame bad timing while others blame an "off-form" moment. Some call it fate. Some call it luck.

"In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps." (Proverbs 16:9, NIV Bible)

In honour of the two great rugby nations, I give you...the Haka:

Ka mate, ka mate, ka ora, ka ora,
Ka mate, ka mate, ka ora, ka ora,
Tenei te tangata puhuruhuru,
Nana i tiki mai whakawhiti te ra,
Upane upane, upane kaupane,
Whiti te ra!

Translation:
It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life,
It is death, it is death, it is life, it is life,
This is the hairy man,
Who caused the sun to shine again for me,
Up the ladder, up the ladder, up to the top,
The sun shines!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

yeah.. so sad... :p
but interestingly, All Blacks had not won the World Cup since 1987. that's pretty long ago..