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IF I WAS BRIAN ASHTON - AND THE LAUNCH OF VU NEWS

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Do you like the shirt?

Do you like the shirt?

06 Nov 2007, 6:04 PM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: ashton, boxing, dubai, hattonvmayweather, lions, regan, regan,, ronnie, rugby, rugby,, world, worldcup

Sorry about the wait since the last blog. After the World Cup I have been walking around like a zombie. What an amazing six weeks, but since then I don’t think I have made it past 9pm at night.

 

I am trying out a new font for the post-World Cup blog so I hope you like it. There will be more updates before during and after events like the Mayweather and Hatton fight in Las Vegas and the Dubai Sevens as the end of November. Then there is the RBS 6 Nations and even the Lions in South Africa in 2009 – so plenty to talk about.

 I was thinking about all the controversy surround Brian Ashton and a couple of his older players since the World Cup. You will have noticed on this blog that my mate Ronnie Regan had praise for the way Ashton managed the team.So what would I do if I was Brian Ashton:1)     Pull the massive sword out of my back2)     Thank the RFU for handing me a huge hospital pass giving me nine months to make a demoralised England into world beaters.3)     Blame the post strike for the fact that thank-you cards have not arrived from a couple of players whose career I extended by picking them and who had nice juicy contracts from the RFU as a result. (Or perhaps they are too busy promoting their books!)   

For someone who was said to be like a rabbit caught in the headlights he did a good job getting a team labelled as a bunch of no-hopers within inches of winning a Rugby World Cup (maybe it was a try). I am sure there are coaches in Australia, New Zealand, Wales and Scotland who would have been prepared to be called any names if they got their team to a World Cup final. I suspect not many of them have had to put up with the sort of comments levelled at Ashton since the tournament.

 

Since the World Cup other than sleeping I have been doing a bit of catching up. I sorted out Ronnie and Matt Dawson to appear at a function for those nice people at Nationwide. I have also been putting the finishing touches to my new newspaper. It will be going out to my clients, but if you want a copy drop me a line with your name and address to info@vultd.co.uk

 The Dubai Sevens are a sell out with 30 lucky fans coming out with me on the trip – maybe not as intensive as the World Cup! We have more than 50 booked for the boxing in Las Vegas, with just six places left, and the 6 Nations is selling fast. It looks like I will have to start staying up past 9pm to deal with it all!  

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REGAN - AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION AND BACKING ASHTON

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The boys with Vic during the RWC

The boys with Vic during the RWC

25 Oct 2007, 2:21 PM by Mark Regan

Labels: final, france, paris, regan, regan,, rugby, rugby,, southafrica, world, worldcup

 

At last, my post Rugby World Cup blog. I needed a few days to recover after an incredible six weeks. Now it is a couple of weeks of unwinding before getting back  in a Bristol shirt for the Heineken Cup clash against Cardiff.

After Saturday’s defeat I feel disappointed but certainly not disgraced. We can take heart in the fact that we gave the final our very best shot. It came down to a few millimetres which meant a try was disallowed. That decision would have changed the whole game and I have not seen any conclusive evidence that it was not a try. However there are no bad feelings. South Africa are a great side who deserve to be crowned World Champions.

It was about the 79th minute when I had to admit we were not going to do it. Our campaign has been built on belief, hard work and amazing team spirit. To fall at the last hurdle is not a nice feeling, but I really do feel proud about the way we turned it around.

After the game Wills and Harry popped in to say hello. I have met their Granny a couple of times and I asked them to tell her that I would not be popping around to her house this time because we had not won.

After the disappointment of picking up losers medals it was back to the bar in the hotel and then on to a nightclub. Considering we had lost the spirit (and spirits) was good. We had had the most amazing adventure and we wanted to finish it together by having a decent social. Jonny can no longer be called the Olympic Torch (he never goes out) as he joined us in the bar and then went on to the nightclub.

The RFU had splashed a bit of cash on a decent do. Just by looking at me you could tell it was a free bar because I was walking around with 10 bottles of beer. I usually only do that when Victor is paying.

On Sunday it was a bit of a painful head but then back in to Paris for a few more pints and a look at the F1 and football on the TV. I failed to catch up with Vic although I did hear he was feeling a bit tired the poor babs.

Being back home with the family I have had time to reflect – and fix my Jacuzzi which was not bubbling properly.

Firstly I can categorically say that I am not retiring from International rugby and am available for selection if required, quite simply I am still enjoying it so why would I choose to quit.  I retired once and did not particularly enjoy that so I am aiming to stick around this time if I am wanted. I might be 35 but I feel fit and healthy and ready for any new challenges there might be. There have been comments that the experienced heads should step aside for the youngsters, but I think a mix is important if the older ones are playing well enough. I think the younger guys really benefited from our experience, especially after such as poor start, and it would be good to keep a bit of that going. The 6 Nations is set up for a great contest. The Celtic nations will have something to prove, Italy are improving all the time and the French will be out for revenge.

I am also fully supportive of Brian Ashton and the rest of his coaching staff. You can’t argue with the fact that they did a fantastic job in this campaign. The clear-the-air meeting after the South African pool game was important and Brian really took a central role in that – his management skills were A1. He is the man who makes the decisions and he really got the squad to pull together. He has only been in the job for a few months and I think he should be given a run at it.

So it is now time to relax in the Jacuzzi and focus my efforts on Bristol’s campaign. Thanks for taking the time to read the blog and I hope to bring you more instalments soon.

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IT WILL TAKE FOUR YEARS TO RECOVER

22 Oct 2007, 12:39 PM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: cup, final, france, paris, regan,, ronnie, rugby, southafrica, world, worldcup

This has been the most incredible tournament. Now, a couple of days later I feel ready to talk about the final.

 

With VU running trips to the World Cup I had to be upbeat about England’s chances in the months before the tournament – it was not really in my interest to tell people that it was not worth booking anything after the quarters because England would be on the Eurostar home. However, even the World Champion optimist would have been hard pushed to say England would be in the final, and ultimately a bit unlucky to lose it. There is no doubt that the whole England squad did us proud and it has been the most amazing six weeks of sporting excellence.

 

I think the video ref probably got the try decision correct. If you are not 100 per cent sure then you cannot give it and one of the pictures in the papers today suggests that Cueto was nudging the line. World Cups really can be decided by millimetres. There was a certain amount of nervous tension in the atmosphere at the Stade de France and I think the players felt it – that probably did not help in making this a great game. At the end of it England just made a few too many mistakes and it upsets me to say it that South Africa were worthy winners (I did tip them at the start,shame I did not put any money on them!). Later in this blog I will give out a few Ubogu awards – I bet you can’t wait – but one thing I think we can all agree on is that England exceeded expectations.

 

VU has had 1600 clients in France (and on two occasions Wales) during the tournament and I think physically I feel more knackered than I did actually playing in a World Cup. This weekend was the VU final and all my training peaked for this moment! On the Friday night we enjoyed a pre-match warm-up in Paris with a few beers and some fine wine. We were able to catch the Argentina v France game on a TV. What a great effort from the Pumas.

 

We had the ‘Bath Mafia’ over in Paris. This included De Glanville, Hall, Guscott, Robinson and Adebayo. That was a great treat for the 300 fans in the VU party. The ‘Bath Mafia’ are great at getting free drinks out of me – I just hope it is all tax deductible. The Bath Mafia was actually boosted by a paying guest. Ben Clarke was out here entertaining clients. That was a bonus for me – having a former rugby legend in the party who was actually paying his way!

 

After the game on Saturday night it was time to drown our sorrows. It was back to VU HQ – Carrs Irish Bar. The singing was led by Bath legend Dave Egerton – he has got some great moves for an older man! We were out in the street singing and dancing, God knows what it would have been like if we had won.

 

You really are not going to believe the next statement but I actually called it a night without going on to the nightclub where the England players, and even the next in line to the Throne, were. I think after six weeks of hard work I suddenly realised that was the end of it and collapsed. No more phone calls day and night from people desperate for tickets. No more suicidal calls from clients due out for the weekend crying because they suddenly realised they had double booked an important family commitment (yes that really did happen) and no more sleepless nights worrying that everything goes smoothly (and I like to think it did).

 

Well I might have a few days off and then it is time to prepare for the Fight Night, Hatton’s Las Vegas trip and of course the Six Nations. Oh and I think Christmas is in the middle of all that somewhere.

 

Well done England and congratulations to South Africa. Thanks to my fellow blog master Ronnie Regan who will post more up here and look out for more blogs from me. Now where are we meant to be in four years time?

 

THE UBOGU RUGBY WORLD CUP 2007 AWARDS

 

Best English Player – The pack as a unit but if we need to single out then Sheridan.

 

Biggest Surprise Package – Although Argentina took many of the headlines they have been knocking on the door for a while. I think Fiji came from nowhere and shocked the world

 

Best Game – No contest Australia v England, terrific

 

Biggest Night – Marseille after the Australia game in a nightclub with the England boys and a rather sore head in the morning

 

VU Party Guest – Paul Baines, joined me for all the games – how does he do it?

  

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MARK REGAN - FORGET THE WINNER'S MEDAL I'M PLAYING FOR A NEW DVD

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PASSION!

PASSION!

19 Oct 2007, 5:15 PM by Mark Regan

Labels: final, france, regan,, ronnie, rugby, semi, southafrica, world, worldcup

 Just a bit over 24 hours to go now and I couldn’t be more ready. It does not get any bigger than the World Cup Final, and this time I am not sat up in the stands. 

 

I am no Barry Norman when it comes to choosing films so that might explain why today’s choice was Transformers. Not the greatest film in the world, but it didn’t take too much concentration.

 

I also did a press conference today, but rest assured I save all the best stuff for the blog. In fact I see it is so good that journalists are using all the best quotes from my blog for their articles.. When I pack the game up I think I might become a sports hack, I have been finding out how easy it is.

 

Looking at the game we know we have got the toughest of challenges, but this squad has belief. We have enjoyed being the underdogs and it is no secret we are still second favourites. To me this would be a bigger achievement than 2003. Then we were seen as the number one team. Coming to France this time we were ranked at number seven and then we had a very poor start. But against the odds we are now in the final against the Springboks and our belief continues.

 

It was interesting seeing the quotes from Eddie Jones, one of the South African coaches. He seemed interested in my age and suggested I could not take on another big game. That is his opinion and to be honest I like to be doubted, it gives you fuel and those comments have been logged in the memory bank – I might be old but I have not lost my memory. Don’t forget it is Mike Catt who is the Granddaddy in this squad, I am just a boy compared to him. At Bristol I am the real baby, there are at least four players older than me.

 

John Smit is a great player to match up to and I am looking forward to seeing him again. I know he said that I have said more to him in our matches than his wife has in 10 years. I will make sure I have a chat with him on Saturday as well, I might even ask for his phone number so we can keep the conversation going.

 

I can’t reveal our tactics, but one thing I will say is that the Springboks don’t have many weaknesses. The ones we have noticed we will be looking to exploit, but I couldn’t possibly tell you what they are.

 

Here is my latest blog scoop - I will not be retiring. Why would I want to do that when I am enjoying it so much? There is life in the old dog yet and these are amazing days. Saturday will certainly be a bit different to the 2003 final for me – and here is my second scoop. In 2003 I was sat in the stands with a bottle of the energy drink Gatorade because I was not part of the 22. What the cameras might not have noticed is that we all had vodka inside the bottles. The vodka will be waiting until after the game this time.

 

So what is my motivation – obviously it is free electrical equipment. The semi-final win resulted in a nice windfall for me. A mate of mine Graham Eagleson from Dereham Rugby Club promised me a 50 inch plasma if we won the semi. That’s why I got a bit emotional at the end because I was picturing that telly in my front room. I am now going to play my heart out for a DVD player if we win the big one. Another stalwart of the VU party – Steve Jones – has loaned me a Bentley for two weeks and Peter Harrison from Furniture Village has given me a sofa for getting to the final. I will only enjoy sitting on it if we win.

 

So now the countdown really begins. Thanks again for all your support and I can assure you that everyone will be doing everything they can in the Stade de France tomorrow. This is not the end of the blog – there will be more after the match. Keep on cheering and power us to victory wherever you are.

   

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TICKET MELTDOWN AND SOME UBOGU JUICE

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Mark Ronnie Regan joins the VU party in Paris with the inside story on the semi final victory

Mark Ronnie Regan joins the VU party in Paris with the inside story on the semi final victory

18 Oct 2007, 9:51 AM by Victor Ubogu

Labels: bbc, cup, final, paris, regan, rugby, rugby,, semi, southafrica, world, worldcup

 

It has been absolute mayhem since the final whistle on Saturday. You might have had time to savour that historic Rugby World Cup semi-final, but before I could even get out of the Stade de France my mobile was going bananas. 

Texts and calls demanding tickets for the final, ‘friends’ reminding me of favours they had done for me 10 years before, people I had never met who had got my number from God knows where offering any price I wanted just to be here on Saturday.

 

Obviously I decided the best thing I could do was ignore them. It was back in to the centre of Paris with the VU crowd and a party to match the occasion. No details here but the BBC has come up with a new phrase ‘Ubogu juice’ and plenty of that was consumed.

 

There was no time to recover the next morning. I logged on to my emails and was hit by a barrage of even more requests for World Cup Final tickets. In all I have had more than 400 requests to me personally and the phones at the office in Bath have been going berserk as well. Quite a few requests have been from those who have been on other VU trips during the tournament but quite a few are from the glory hunters who only fancied the final once they knew England were in it.

 

The answer has always been the same. We sold out to 300 lucky VU Ltd clients several months ago and there is not a lot I can do. Some of those coming over to Paris this weekend are over optimistic Irish and Welsh fans but the majority are England fans who took a punt and booked with us earlier in the year when England were seen as no hopers – and now it has paid off. The money being offered for tickets is just incredible and certainly four figure numbers. I would be able to retire and buy a gold plated Ferrari if I was able to fulfil all the requests coming in. Last night I was up until 2am answering emails then my new baby decided to wake us up at 4am. Never mind, these are happy days.

 

One interesting knock-on effect is that I am now being bombarded with bookings for the Six Nations. Rugby fever is sweeping the country, tickets for the Six Nations are now a must have and long may it continue.

 

Paris was great fun last weekend and fellow blogger Mark Regan very generously popped along on Sunday to give the VU crowd the inside story from the England camp. It has been fantastic to have so many former internationals as part of the VU party but to have access to someone who is part of this terrific team has been extra special.

 

This weekend’s trip will be a Bath orientated affair. Andy Robinson, Phil De Glanville, Matt Perry and Jerry Guscott will be joining me. I have spoken to the lads and I have got to say we are all as tense as each other. There must be a certain amount of mixed emotions for Andy, but he is a proud Englishman and must be delighted that many of the players he brought into the set-up have performed so well.

 

I said at the start of the tournament that England would do better than expected – although I did not go as far as to say they would retain the Cup. I also picked South Africa as the most likely to come out on top. I now have everything crossed that my prediction was wrong.

 

You might be interested to see a couple of clips that are up and on the web. A delightful young lady from the Daily Telegraph came along and asked me to teach her a bit about rugby. She filmed it for their website. I am having a bit of trouble forming a link to it but go to the Telegraph website and search on it there. I had heard that the reporter, Celia Walden, goes out with Piers Morgan. I wonder if she will pass on a few of these tips. The other clip is from my friends at the BBC who have come up with this strange game Ubogu which I wrote about in previous blogs. When I was in Paris at the weekend we did a bit about it on video and you can watch it here

 

I see that quotes from Ronnie Regan’s blog are being used by journalists for their articles. Remember boys feel free to plug the blog if you are using the quotes!

 

Anyway let’s raise a glass of Ubogu Juice to an England victory. I know we can do it. It is a one-off game and the biggest that any of these players will be a part of. I can’t wait for that open-top bus ride. Sorry about the tickets but remember get in now for the Six Nations. Rugby is the hottest ticket in town!

  

 

 

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