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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by skully on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 12:51

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Left that one alone last night, both sides too inconsistent for my liking.


I backed Qld on the back of the McKenzie factor.

btw, Tom Carter's dad must have clout.

The Brumbies should be happy enough. The comp isn't decided in February.

So can we call that the "Farky Factor". A useless fat bastard in charge?

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Mick Sawyer on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 13:07

Zat wrote:Not as yet but the rumour mill suggests they've offered a former Wallaby skipper a shitload to move south to finish his career.


Phil Feckin Waugh? They must have more loose cash to squander than I thought possible.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Mick Sawyer on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 13:10

A useless fat bastard in charge?


You've got it partially right skulls. There is someone in charge, at last. As for the fat bit, well there's a whole lot fewer fat guts around the squad in 2010 & the coach has dropped a half a small child by the look.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Zat on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 13:44

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Zat wrote:Not as yet but the rumour mill suggests they've offered a former Wallaby skipper a shitload to move south to finish his career.


Phil Feckin Waugh? They must have more loose cash to squander than I thought possible.

I'd heard Mortlock. And the Brumbies are reported to be keen on the idea so they can sign Gaz from France next year.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by skully on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 14:42

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A useless fat bastard in charge?


You've got it partially right skulls. There is someone in charge, at last. As for the fat bit, well there's a whole lot fewer fat guts around the squad in 2010 & the coach has dropped a half a small child by the look.

So McKenzie has taken the "Ewe" out of Ewen?

Well done him. Cool

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by skully on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 14:45

Any later pics around as proof? This is the "old I've swallowed a Ewe" look.


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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by DJ_Smerk on Sat 13 Feb 2010, 14:45

Is that Luke Wright in the background? Cool

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Mick Sawyer on Sun 14 Feb 2010, 12:00

DJ_Smerk wrote:Is that Luke Wright in the background? Cool


snigger.

nah, Ben Lucas.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Mick Sawyer on Sun 14 Feb 2010, 12:01

skully wrote:Any later pics around as proof? This is the "old I've swallowed a Ewe" look.



I said half a small child. Smile He was bigger that that.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Mick Sawyer on Sun 14 Feb 2010, 12:04

Zat wrote:
Mick Sawyer wrote:
Zat wrote:Not as yet but the rumour mill suggests they've offered a former Wallaby skipper a shitload to move south to finish his career.


Phil Feckin Waugh? They must have more loose cash to squander than I thought possible.

I'd heard Mortlock. And the Brumbies are reported to be keen on the idea so they can sign Gaz from France next year.


I misunderstood you tilt on the thing. Thought you meant a former skipper coming to Canberrra.

Mortlock to the Rebels? MacQueen would know better then me you'd reckon.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Zat on Sun 14 Feb 2010, 13:32

Mick Sawyer wrote:
Zat wrote:
Mick Sawyer wrote:
Zat wrote:Not as yet but the rumour mill suggests they've offered a former Wallaby skipper a shitload to move south to finish his career.


Phil Feckin Waugh? They must have more loose cash to squander than I thought possible.

I'd heard Mortlock. And the Brumbies are reported to be keen on the idea so they can sign Gaz from France next year.


I misunderstood you tilt on the thing. Thought you meant a former skipper coming to Canberrra.

Mortlock to the Rebels? MacQueen would know better then me you'd reckon.

The thinking goes Mortlock to Rebels as a marquee player, former Wallaby skipper and all that, gets them lots of headlines. Brumbies get Gasnier for 2011, which neatly allows him to qualify for the World Cup without the pressure of a team being built around him.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by JGK on Fri 19 Feb 2010, 02:25

Well FMD - the Reds smash the Crusaders.

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Shoeshine on Fri 19 Feb 2010, 09:31

By the way, why do you fellers call the fly-half a 5/8th? Always wondered that one... scratch

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by Big Dog on Fri 19 Feb 2010, 09:38

Shoeshine wrote:By the way, why do you fellers call the fly-half a 5/8th? Always wondered that one... scratch


Three fifths of five eighths of farkall. Wink

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Re: Super 14 Rugby 2010

Post by tac on Fri 19 Feb 2010, 13:04

Shoeshine wrote:By the way, why do you fellers call the fly-half a 5/8th? Always wondered that one... scratch


I guess because he's somewhere between the 1/2 and the 3/4s . . . .

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