![]() ![]() Posted on January 25, Etta is also tagged in the picture.Įtta’s Instagram account, which has not been updated since October last year, no longer has any pictures of Andi as well. Now, Andi’s Instagram only features a single picture, with the caption, “Bye bye social media. Recently, netizens found out that Andi’s Instagram account, which used to be filled with pictures of her and Etta, has been wiped clean. The couple, who was initially based in Canada, has since returned to Hong Kong due to financial difficulties. Since then, the couple has made the headlines a couple of times due to their strained relationship with Etta’s mother, Hong Kong actress Elaine Ng, as well as their financial struggles. In the end this final was someone else’s fairytale.The estranged daughter of Chinese martial artist Jackie Chan, Etta Ng, tied the knot with Canadian influencer Andi Autumn eight months ago. Adult life, though, doesn’t always play out that way. When you’re a kid playing the World Cup final against South Africa in the backyard, you never miss those. New Zealand had two kicks to win it, one from Mo’unga’s attempt at a conversion, another from Jordie Barrett’s long-range penalty. But three minutes later they really did, when Telea came on again and Beauden Barrett swooped on his off-load. Then Barnes called them back for a knock-on in the lineout. It was the first the Springboks have conceded in more than 300 minutes of cup final rugby spread across 30 years. They scored a try against South Africa in a World Cup final. skip past newsletter promotionįans rejoice after South Africa beat New Zealand in men’s Rugby World Cup final – videoĪnd then, glory be, in the 55th minute, they did something nobody has ever done, not even Jonah Lomu’s team in 1995 – Jeff Wilson, Zinzan Brook, Frank Bunce and all the rest of them. Inside him, Richie Mo’unga was roused into the kind of wizardly rugby only he can, all darting runs, and tricks, and flips of the wrist. It was Mark Telea who sparked it, stepping through tacklers like he was treading across hot coals, left, right, left, right, from one foot to the other, it seemed to need three men to bring Telea down every time he was on the ball, one to miss him on one side, one to miss on the other, and the third to actually catch him. South Africa's Kolisi says rugby can 'inspire' after World Cup win against All Blacks – videoĪnd besides, now they had nothing left to lose, New Zealand started to play the kind of rugby that might have won them the match, the kind these men have been producing since they were kids, playing for schools and clubs in the wind, rain, and mud, in city yards, and country fields, on the pitches in front of Christchurch Boys High, and Auckland Grammar, and Feilding High, and Ponsonby and Otago University, and all the other corners of the country where children grow up dreaming of being All Blacks and playing in games like this one.Ĭatch followed pass followed catch followed pass, the two so tight together now that they came to feel like one movement. This game may have turned for the worse in that moment, but the game will be better for it. Among the group of 31 ex-players studied, it went up by 14% each year. It was only on Tuesday that a new landmark study was published which demonstrated an association between the increased risk of the brain disease CTE and the length of a playing career. Thing is, the injuries these kinds of blows contribute to are even crueller. Cane went in high on Jesse Kriel, but he had precious little time to work in. ![]() It made Cane the first man ever to be sent off in a World Cup final. “We tried that clever strategy and decided we didn’t like it so we’re going to try a different strategy this week.” Well it was different in as much as this time it was just the one yellow, and the red came 10 minutes before the interval rather than five minutes after it. “We played that game with 14 men, and 13 for parts of it,” he joked. His team had two players sent to the sin-bin in the first half, he explained, and a third sent off early in the second. On Thursday, their head coach Ian Foster was asked about that warmup match. Maybe it was the spectre of the seven South Africa forwards waiting on the bench, maybe it was the memory of that 35-7 beating they took at Twickenham before the tournament. They had been sucked into trying to beat up the Springboks. ![]() Worse, they had bungled two lineouts in South Africa’s 22, which was as many as they had lost on their own throw in the entire tournament before the final. They had already played 10 minutes with 14 men, after Shannon Frizell was sent to the sin-bin in the second minute.
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