Why do new zealanders hate australia




















Its amazing how uneducated some people are because they live in their own little obnoxious bubble it seems. Loved this! Switzerland is nowhere near Finland. Oh New Zealand, you are beautiful and Australia loves you!

Many of you live here and it adds to the flavour of the antipodes. Your email address will not be published. Book now. Share this article. Write for us.

Check out this awesome blog have been looking at Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Embed. Preview 6 things NOT to say to a Kiwi. These things always annoy me! People will ask all sorts of questions! Is that true that kiwis are not the original people of new zealand? Why kiwis are so bitter? Yeah, I see ya point…. Why did Phar Lap leave New Zealand? He saw what was happening to the sheep. Like most countries or cities that are neighbours, the deepest rivalries comes out of sports.

Iconic moments from Australia Vs. New Zealand can be found in the sports of cricket, netball, rugby union, rugby league, football soccer and more. New Zealand game! An example of tense moments in New Zealand and Australian sporting history include when a n underarm throw from Australia in a cricket game was considered unfair game by New Zealand when New Zealand only needed six to tie the scores.

Another rivalry lies in netball. Plus, learn more about rugby in Rugby in New Zealand. Both countries make jokes about the other having relations with sheep…. This meringue with fruit and cream dessert is claimed to be invented by both countries which was named after Russian ballerina, Anna Pavlova, who visited both Australia and New Zealand.

A display in the Kiwi town of Otorohanga gives a lengthy explanation as to why pavlova was actually invented in New Zealand. New Zealand and Australia have a close history when it comes to the military.

New Zealand and Australia also have come together for Antarctic exploration during the Australasian Antarctic Expedition from to Plus, New Zealand and Australia have relaxed laws when it comes to migration, travelling and working for New Zealand and Australian citizens. In that there was a threat, an intent to bowl to harm and injure. For those of us watching on the other side of the Tasman, it did not go down well, but it exemplified so much of why Kiwis cannot stand the Australians in the sporting arena.

The message was sent out loud and clear: Winning games is more important than the health of a fellow human being. Clarke was not the only one. Mitchell Johnson, Shane Watson, David Warner and Haddin have all been big proponents of sledging, and their hostile attitude is one that does not go down well. You have taken a wicket, why do you need to go and give the batsman a spray?

We all saw it, everyone knows, you do not need to go and tell them how great you are and how poor they are. At least in the eyes of the average Kiwi, that is the feeling. So when Haddin gave New Zealand opener Martin Guptill a send-off after being dismissed in the World Cup final, it did not leave a great impression. There is no doubting Australia were the vastly better side on the day. Their seam bowlers exploited New Zealand's weaknesses by bowling full, straight and fast.

New Zealand is proud of their team, and there are few denying that Australia were deserved victors. Perhaps calls of sour grapes are justified from the Australians, depending on which viewpoint you take. It is the attitude though, not the game and outcome that are being questioned.



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