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dally messenger wrote:
parra had no ball and still looked like scoring all the time
The Chief wrote:
What a knob Barrie MacKenzie is.
gutterfax wrote:
I like Bazza. He chose the name of a cross dressing Austalian institutions other persona.....and is your typical Aussie w@nker living in London whilst he tries to get some culture by visiting Prague to get pi55ed on Cheap Star, getting a fondle from a dodgy hooker in amsterdam and eating a snail for a bet when in paris. All of these things will make him a cultural icon when his visa runs out and he is sent the way of his great grandparents....alas, not in chains this time.
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Phil Blake, another rugby league player who while a genius in attack couldn't tackle the top off a pudding, has been appointed to a defensive coaching job with rugby union...
Two in fact. One for the Wallabies and one for the Force.
He joins the likes of Les Kiss as another attacking rugby league player, not known for defence, ending up in such a role.
The Wallabies, who haven't won anything since their last rugby league tackling tutor, John Muggleton, left, may be a chance of winning something again...
Phil Blake, another rugby league player who while a genius in attack couldn't tackle the top off a pudding, has been appointed to a defensive coaching job with rugby union...
Two in fact. One for the Wallabies and one for the Force.
He joins the likes of Les Kiss as another attacking rugby league player, not known for defence, ending up in such a role.
The Wallabies, who haven't won anything since their last rugby league tackling tutor, John Muggleton, left, may be a chance of winning something again...
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Am I right in thinking Australia ended a 14 match losing streak against the All Blacks today? 14 consecutive losses between arguably the world's top two sides!
Am I right in thinking Australia ended a 14 match losing streak against the All Blacks today? 14 consecutive losses between arguably the world's top two sides!
It does look unprofessional when the union is on telly and not all players have names on the back. Especially for a 'Premier' league.
I'm currently in Brussels and last night was at a FC Brussels Molenbeek v Tienen game. The players had numbers and a sponsor's name on every jersey, and they don't make programmes- which is, incredibly, even worse!
So a short, yet interesting post today, I hope. I got an email from John Slade at Estonian Rugby, so over there the governing body covers not only Union but League as well. The email is about Russian Rugby Unions search for players for their team in the Union World Cup.
“Any New Zealand based rugby player – or indeed anybody from Estonia, if they are willing to travel – who has at least one Russian grandparent and the paperwork to prove it is invited to participate in a couple of trial games overseen by Russia’s coach Steve Diamond and his assistants Henry Paul, the former England and Gloucester centre, and Jos Baxendell, the ex-Sale stalwart.
Helpfully for Diamond, the International Rugby Board eligibility regulations stipulate that a Russian grandparent includes any individual who was born in the old Soviet Union and were citizens of that nation, even though they might effectively come from one of the ‘new nations’ that subsequently separated from the mother country. The net can be cast very wide indeed.”
… and people criticize Rugby League for having heritage players. Interesting food for thought.
So a short, yet interesting post today, I hope. I got an email from John Slade at Estonian Rugby, so over there the governing body covers not only Union but League as well. The email is about Russian Rugby Unions search for players for their team in the Union World Cup.
“Any New Zealand based rugby player – or indeed anybody from Estonia, if they are willing to travel – who has at least one Russian grandparent and the paperwork to prove it is invited to participate in a couple of trial games overseen by Russia’s coach Steve Diamond and his assistants Henry Paul, the former England and Gloucester centre, and Jos Baxendell, the ex-Sale stalwart.
Helpfully for Diamond, the International Rugby Board eligibility regulations stipulate that a Russian grandparent includes any individual who was born in the old Soviet Union and were citizens of that nation, even though they might effectively come from one of the ‘new nations’ that subsequently separated from the mother country. The net can be cast very wide indeed.”
… and people criticize Rugby League for having heritage players. Interesting food for thought.
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