Talk:Richard Kahui

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Tena Koe Richard, Firstly Mihi nui kia koe me te tima the All Blacks for your awesome win over Australia last night. You have made us all proud to be Maori, to be kiwi. Nga mihi nui kia koutou katoa. Was just wondering if you guys (All Blacks) have plans to tour our country's schools. I know of thousands of our tamariki who aspire to be like you, especially those who live in the rural areas (as in the sticks lol), yet I dont know if you guys have visited rural schools as alot of our legendary rugby players have come from such areas. I am hopeful that Management will consider planning a tour just to the rural areas and maybe if you put in a word lol, you can guarantee the STICKS will produce many more players just like you...Cheers. Hopeful — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.154.140.205 (talk) 22:00, 16 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Is this guy related in any way to the Kahui twins? Scott Gall 07:56, 3 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No way..we are not related!! Allan kahui cheers mate

My daughter (Maharata 10years) is doing a case study on you mate. I am thrilled to see this info. available.If anything i am pleased to hear your name come up, at our dinner table (open for discussion-time) and again ohhh, you're an all-black. It is so fabulous, to learn these new important aspects of our whanau maori out there and achieving as well as you're self. you are a great role model as my daughter has become more sporty, through being able to access imformation on you, as easily as this.

Mauri ora ki te whanau Kahui katoa. Ma te Atua tatou e manaki.From the Poihi-Hodge Whanau. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 131.203.254.238 (talk) 00:55, 25 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]