"The relationship that I have with Jenson is fantastic. We got off on the right foot and I am happy for him when he wins and he is happy for me when I am ahead. Clearly we want to beat each other but generally we are very professional about it."
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One racer Lewis Hamilton on his dear friend Jenson Button. For those who missed it, the key word there is "generally".
"As an All Blacks coach, you could take the view that it's actually good not to be in the semifinals, because you get two weeks off."
Former All Black coach John Hart puts a positive spin on the fact that our rugby teams seem to suck quite a bit in the Super 14 at the moment.
"He's a boxer-puncher. It's important to be prepared for both."
David Tua on American Monte Barrett who he is scheduled to fight in Brazil in June. Yep, when hopping in the ring, it's best to prepare to face a boxer and a puncher.
"I felt probably one aspect of our poor start at the weekend was that Penrith got the jump on the referees."
Warriors coach Ivan Cleary laments the refs' efforts last weekend.
"I'm a little bit bewildered by that one. I'm not sure that's happened too often in the past."
Cleary on the NRL's decision to put up the same two referees for the Warriors this week.
"I don't know who will win the title now - and I don't care."
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger packs a bit of a sad after losing 3-2 to Wigan.