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Canadians behind talking about Bryan Adams and Shannon Noll, Chinese in front with a kid covered in chicken pox, the line at the ticket window is people heavy, one of which smells of cherry bubblegum in her hair. The queue runs up to the front door of McDonald's and tourists choose just one point in the line to break through to the other side. Greasy locks on a guy selling match day raffle tickets shine with a dull thud, no knowledge of the previous Kings captain sees him writing down Matthew before stumbling on Neilsen. With the trans-Tasman match, both anthems meet the stadium. A man in his late twenties/early thirties, presents God Save New Zealand, cramming in the last syllable and Rita R-something, a teenager in a black dress in stylistic tatters on her way to a party, delivers Advance Australia Fair with solid justice despite the song itself being a let down.
Rolan Roberts starts the tally and the Kingdome continues on majority mute, the songs aren't blasting nearly as overtly as previous outings. The play is also a luke warm affair, the speed is gone and the energy pretty much non-existent. And this is the opening quarter, both teams should have enough energy. Doesn't show. People are still filling in the seats right up to the end, beefing out the atmosphere. New Zealand almost have the first easily in the bag before a late surge from the Kings see them watching the margin dissipate. BJ Carter falls over himself to close out the first, Kings behind on 31 to 36.
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