New Zealand's obsession with rugby provides a wealth of quips, jokes and return serves in this TV3 Great Comedy Debate. Actor Ginette McDonald (creator of Lynn of Tawa) leads the Affirmative team and sports journalist Phil Gifford fronts the Negative. McDonald's team members Oliver Driver and Craig Parker tell dubious (but colourful) tales of lives ruined by rugby. On the Negative bench Rebecca Hobbs describes her (mythical) quest to 'bag an All Black' and although writer Oscar Kightley admits his heart-warming family story is 'crap' he lands some zingers about Kiwi nationhood. Chairperson Nathan Rarere keeps the 'game' as clean as he can, but with a Cantabrian audience one team has the advantage.
[Rugby is] a big part of what defines us as a nation, as a people . . . How would our drunken youths do in the subway in London if it wasn't for rugby and the haka?– Oscar Kightley makes a powerful point for his negative team
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