Wallabies v Springbocks

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Wallabies v Springbocks

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Tonight at 1745 on Channel 1. The Mighty Wallabies verse the best the other side can shanghai onto their team :roll:

Sorry about your loss Koos :lol:

Then on to watch more fantastic riding in the brilliant Tour De France 8)

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Swampy wrote:Tonight at 1745 on Channel 1. The Mighty Wallabies verse the best the other side can shanghai onto their team :roll:

Sorry about your loss Koos :lol:

Swampy

Don't get ahead of yourself Swampy, the Wallabies don't have much credibility in my opinion, and I'm a staunch believer.

Australian rugby are well behind the other majors, more to do with player mindset than ability.

I went down today to watch my club give Bills club a lesson, always good to put nearly 50 points on the blue bloods :lol:

Lucky it's only the lower grades, one of my best memories was going through 3 Neddies props in 4 scrums
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S@%t what a great game ......great to see a captain back his team
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Swampy

Brilliant match, a real arm wrestle and in the end the difference was a coat of paint on a few blades of grass.

Don't know what Bully is grumbling about.

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Bozo wrote:Swampy

Brilliant match, a real arm wrestle and in the end the difference was a coat of paint on a few blades of grass.

Don't know what Bully is grumbling about.

Bozo
I nearly watched it from the throne....was that close I was sh@tting
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And no comment from you Old Betsy...back in your box.





Btw the campfire last weekend was awesome Mike...you should have stayed.
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Bozo, Bully What a finish.................Sorry guys my wife is still feeding me oxygen :shock:

Love my old Wallaby jumper

BTW Bully, My favourite moment was when I scored a try for Kalamunda. A girl gave me a bottle of Scotch Whiskey as a reward.

Don't remember much after that

Now onto the "TOUR"

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I love her far horizons, I love her jeweled sea.
Her beauty and her terror, the wide brown land for me."
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Re: Wallabies v Springbocks

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Swampy wrote:Bozo, Bully What a finish.................Sorry guys my wife is still feeding me oxygen :shock:

Love my old Wallaby jumper

Now onto the "TOUR"

Swampy

You are the epitome of the arm chair sportsman Swamp
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