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Thanks Jedi. Look forward to match updates.![]()
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
i did not recognise matt burke in that pic. he has aged![]()
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
nice work jedi...keep us informed!
coz Stone Cold says so
you lucky lucky B...tard - fancy spending all day drinking with the Emforcer![]()
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
whos the guy sitting on the cricket bat?
BOKKE“Let me put it this way, A Springbok team contains Afrikaners, Englishmen, coloureds and blacks. It has parochial foes in Bulls, Sharks, Stormers, Cheetahs and Lions. It is a recipe for war! Yet in all the years of John Smit’s captaincy, there has never been one unhappy customer, not one voice of rebellion against his leadership. He is the glue that holds the Springboks together. The man is a legend!”- Jake White
all class jedi!!!....
Great pics! Thanks for the update!![]()
You do realise I hate you even more now Jedi?
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If you're not careful GIGS he'll claim he was working as well...
"Remember lads, rugby is a team game; all 14 of you make sure you pass the ball to Giteau."
It was a brilliant evening.
Phil Mustard (Durham & England cricketer), who made the trophy presentation, looked like he'd enjoyed the entertainment.
There were some surprisingly good performances on both sides, even the occasional really good-looking shot; one Academy player looked like he was settling in for a Boycott-style innings - maybe he forgot it wasTwenty20!
However, I don't think we're about to lose any of them to the WACA...
First time I'd met any of the team and they were really nice, relaxed and friendly. And great to see them having a game of touch with the kids; some good ball-handling skills there (and the Force guys played ok too!).
There was a good turnout of Falcons' fans, they're looking forward to the rugby on Friday and expecting a big crowd, not least as it's Matt Burke's farewell match.
They also mentioned how nice it would be to have a return fixture! So who knows - maybe next year we'll see a Geordie shinning up the flagpole at JBs to hang a Falcons' flag...
(Yes, they'll know where to come - we gave them a TWF card!)
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Keeping the Faith ... right here in Perth!
The Official Force -v- Falcons Twenty20 Match Report
The match at South Northumberland Cricket Club was in aid of the Falcons Community Foundation, with Aussie legend Matthew Burke skippering Newcastle to victory one last time as part of a week-long farewell to the club's fans.
With a strong crowd enjoying the sunny conditions the Falcons chased down the Force's total of 106 for 17 with ease, reaching their target with six overs still to go.
Falcons director of rugby, Steve Bates, said: “It was a really fun evening for a great cause, and it's one of those things that's brilliant for team spirit as well.
“It was good to see so many fans here on the night, it's a chance for them to meet and chat to the players in a more relaxed setting and it was a thoroughly enjoyable match.
“The Western Force boys really entered in to the spirit of things and seemed to enjoy playing their part, but it came as no surprise that a team captained by Matt Burke ended up victorious!”
The signs were ominous for the Force as early as the second ball, as Andy Long clean bowled opening bat Gareth Hardy for a golden duck, while the spin bowling of Mark Sorenson – a former age-group provincial cricketer in his homeland of New Zealand – was to the fore.
Burke got in on the act with an extraordinary lobbed delivery to outfox another Force prop, AJ Whalley, as he got among the wickets..
With the Force losing their ten wickets for just 60 runs the teams agreed to let them bat on for the full 20 overs, with some big hitting in the latter stages leaving a target of 107 for the Falcons to chase as the Aussies lost a total of 17 wickets!
An accomplished start from the top three Newcastle batsmen set the stage for Burke to enter the fray.
True to form the Aussie dominated the bowling attack to produce a string of fours and sixes, before being caught on the boundary by his former Wallabies team mate Scott Staniforth for 17.
It was left to Phil Dowson and Mark Laycock to hit the winning runs with six overs to spare, as Newcastle recorded an ultimately comfortable victory.
Both sides enjoyed a bbq and mingled with fans after the contest, where Emirates Western Force tour captain David Pocock said his team was looking forward to the real clash between the two sides at Kingston Park on Friday night.
"They've certainly shown they're better cricketers than us," said Pocock.
"It was a good fun hitout for the boys and gave us a chance to stretch our legs after a long flight but we're here for the rugby and we're looking forward to meeting them again on the rugby field this Friday night. Hopefully with a better result."
Great job Jedi! Keep up the good work!
Sounds to me like Twenty20 cricket is a Northern Hemisphere conspiracy designed to put England back on the top of world rankings by specifically tailoring the rules to their own strengths...![]()