WORLD CUP OF SPORTSPEOPLE: OCEANIA | Group 1 |
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12th August 2019, 06:00 PM
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Welcome to the World Cup of Sportspeople! With the Women's Football World Cup This is the Voting stage for Oceania. We received 33 different nominations in all - taking away our auto-qualifier, Valerie Adams, this gives us a single group of 32 players. Here's how this stage is going to work. - You can vote for up to 20 sportspeople, but you must vote for at least 10. - You must rank your votes in order of preference, either by numbering or by the standard Buzzjack +20, +19 ... +1 (Or down to however many you vote for) - You must vote for sportspeople from at least three different sports - You must vote for at least one male and one female sportsperson. - Each sportsperson has been given a short description of their major achievements to make it easier for you to make up your mind. - The four sportspeople with the most votes in this group will advance to the Final. Everyone else will be booted out. Chris Amon (New Zealand - Motor Racing - 11 Grand Prix podiums, won 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966) Jack Bauer (New Zealand - Cycling - Won National Road Race championships in 2010 and National Time Trial championships in 2017) Trent Boult (New Zealand - Cricket - Joint lead wicket-taker at 2015 World Cup, first New Zealand bowler to take a hat-trick in the Cricket World Cup) Lisa Carrington (New Zealand - Rowing - 2 Olympic golds, 8 World Championship golds) Dan Carter (New Zealand - Rugby - Named International Rugby Board Player of the Year three times, won nine Rugby Championships with New Zealand) Martin Crowe (New Zealand - Cricket - Player of the Tournament in the 1992 World Cup, broke record for highest Test score by a New Zealander) Scott Dixon (New Zealand - Motor Racing - 45 IndyCar wins, won series 5 times) Ian Ferguson (New Zealand - Canoeing - 4 Olympic golds, two World Championship golds) Stephen Fleming (New Zealand - Cricket - New Zealand's most successful captain, led the side to 28 victories) Richard Hadlee (New Zealand - Cricket - Chosen by Wisden as second greatest bowler of all time) Denny Hulme (New Zealand - Motor Racing - Won 1967 Championship, 8 Grand Prix wins) Lydia Ko (New Zealand - Golf - Won two major championships, 20 professional wins) Jonah Lomu (New Zealand - Rugby - Scored 37 international tries, 63 caps) Richie McCaw (New Zealand - Rugby - Captained New Zealand in 110 matches, won two Rugby World Cups, won World Rugby Player a record three times) Brendon McCullum (New Zealand - Cricket - Recorded fastest century of all time, first New Zealander to score 1000 Test runs in a calendar year) Bruce McLaren (New Zealand - Motor Racing - 4 Grand Prix wins, won 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966) Leone Nakarawa (Fiji - Rugby - Won 2016 Olympic Gold with Fiji, won 2018 European Professional of the Year) Ele Opeloge (Samoa - Weightlifting - Won 2008 Olympic silver, 2010 Commonwealth Gold, three Pacific Games golds) Nico Porteous (New Zealand - Skiing - 2018 Winter Olympic bronze, 2019 Winter X Games bronze) Akapusi Quera (Fiji - Rugby - Captained Fiji national side, voted Fiji Rugby Player of the Year in 2007) Kieran Reed (New Zealand - Rugby - Current captain of New Zealand, won 2011 and 2015 Rugby World Cup) Winston Reid (New Zealand - Football - Captains New Zealand national team, 2014 New Zealand Footballer of the Year) Vijay Singh (Fiji - Golf - Won 3 Major championships, 64 professional wins) Tim Southee (New Zealand - Cricket - Third-highest wicket taker at the 2015 World Cup, current vice-captain of New Zealand) Mark Todd (New Zealand - Equestrian - Two Olympic golds, two World Championship golds) Glenn Turner (New Zealand - Cricket - Holds the record of highest percentage of runs scored in any completed innnings, first to score an ODI 150 Daniel Vettori (New Zealand - Cricket - Captained New Zealand, most capped test cricketer) John Walker (New Zealand - Athletics - 1976 Olympic gold, two Commonwealth silvers) Sarah Walker (New Zealand - Cycling - 2012 Olympic silver, three World Championship golds) Ali Williams (New Zealand - Rugby - Played for New Zealand for 10 years and three World Cups) Kane Williamson (New Zealand - Cricket - Scored 20 Test and 13 ODI centuries) Paea Wolfgramm (Tonga - Boxing - 1996 Olympic silver, 1994 Commonwealth bronze) The deadline is 23:59 Sunday 18th August. Get voting! |
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12th August 2019, 06:02 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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Copy-paste list without brackets:
Chris Amon Jack Bauer Trent Boult Lisa Carrington Dan Carter Martin Crowe Scott Dixon Ian Ferguson Stephen Fleming Richard Hadlee Denny Hulme Lydia Ko Jonah Lomu Richie McCaw Brendon McCullum Bruce McLaren Leone Nakarawa Ele Opeloge Nico Porteous Akapusi Quera Kieran Reed Winston Reid Vijay Singh Tim Southee Mark Todd Glenn Turner Daniel Vettori John Walker Sarah Walker Ali Williams Kane Williamson Paea Wolfgramm |
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12th August 2019, 09:42 PM
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BuzzJack Platinum Member
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20pts - Richard Hadlee
19 - Jonah Lomu 18 - Martin Crowe 17 - John Walker 16 - Scott Dixon 15 - Brendon McCullum 14 - Glenn Turner 13 - Vijay Singh 12 - Stephen Fleming 11 - Richie McCaw 10 - Daniel Vettori 9 - Mark Todd 8 - Kane Williamson 7 - Trent Boult 6 - Tim Southee 5 - Ian Ferguson 4 - Dan Carter 3 - Lisa Carrington 2 - Lydia Ko 1 - Denny Hulme |
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13th August 2019, 11:24 AM
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It's still will be the return of the Mack 4eva
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20- Jonah Lomu 19- Richard Hadlee 18- Glenn Turner 17- Scott Dixon 16- Dan Carter 15- Brendon McCullum 14- Stephen Fleming 13- Bruce McLaren 12- Vijay Singh 11- Richie McCaw 10- Daniel Vettori 9- Lisa Carrington 8- Denny Hulme 7- Tim Southee 6- Trent Boult 5- Mark Todd 4- Nico Porteous 3- Martin Crowe 2- Kieran Reed 1- Kane Williamson |
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17th August 2019, 12:24 AM
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20+ Jonah Lomu
19+ Dan Carter 18+ Richard Hadlee 17+ Scott Dixon 16+ Vijay Singh 15+ Brendon McCullum 14+ Ian Ferguson 13+ Martin Crowe 12+ Richie McCaw 11+ Glenn Turner 10+ Trent Boult 9+ Lydia Ko 8+ Kane Williamson 7+ Lisa Carrington 6+ Tim Southee 5+ Mark Todd 4+ Jack Bauer 3+ Daniel Vettori 2+ Stephen Fleming 1+ Sarah Walker |
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17th August 2019, 09:29 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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+20 Lisa Carrington
+19 Ian Ferguson +18 Jonah Lomu +17 Vijay Singh +16 Sarah Walker +15 Richie McCaw +14 Dan Carter +13 Stephen Fleming +12 Ele Opeloge +11 Leone Nakarawa +10 Chris Amon +9 Daniel Vettori +8 Scott Dixon +7 Brendon McCullum +6 Nico Porteous +5 Jack Bauer +4 John Walker +3 Lydia Ko +2 Paea Wolfgramm +1 Martin Crowe |
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18th August 2019, 05:22 PM
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20- Jonah Lomu
19- Scott Dixon 18- Bruce McLaren 17- Vijay Singh 16- Richard Hadlee 15- Denny Hulme 14- Chris Amon 13- Lisa Carrington 12- Glenn Turner 11- Richie McCaw 10- Daniel Vettori 9- Dan Carter 8- Stephen Fleming 7- Tim Southee 6- Lydia Kho 5- Mark Todd 4- Kane Williamson 3- Martin Crowe 2- Kieran Reed 1- Brendon McCullum |
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19th August 2019, 04:32 PM
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Buy yourself a car, and a house in Devon
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RESULTS Finalists: Scott Dixon Richard Hadlee Jonah Lomu Vijay Singh Advance to Playoffs: Lisa Carrington Dan Carter Stephen Fleming Richie McCaw Brendon McCullum Glenn Turner Eliminated: (4th: 73pts) (10th: 49pts) 42 Daniel Vettori 38 Martin Crowe 38 Ian Ferguson 31 Bruce McLaren 26 Tim Southee 24 Denny Hulme 24 Mark Todd 24 Chris Amon 23 Trent Boult 21 Kane Williamson 21 John Walker 20 Lydia Ko 17 Sarah Walker 12 Ele Opeloge 11 Leone Nakarawa 10 Nico Porteous 9 Jack Bauer 4 Kieran Reed 2 Paea Wolfgramm Over a 10-point gap between 4th and 5th so no close calls here! Glad someone who wasn't from New Zealand made the final as well (although the rest of the Top 10 were) |
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