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didn't Crossy recently sign a new contract??
How long will Rathbone last? 5-10 mins??
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how many force players has paly got left?
wernt COY and Hodgeson there a few weeks ago
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Flamethrower should be impressed - a conspiracy theory proposed by Mosses - Deans wants a match fit, Crossy to develop a combination with Rathbone - and survive the East Sydney Experience with damage only to his signing hand (autograph hunters !)
Sounds so plausible it could be rouse - really Deans wants Crossy to be aducted by aliens so that he does not have to make a hard selection choice of Mortlock over Crossey and hear about any more Sydneysiders debate the pros and cons of Smith versus Waugh for Wallabies captaincy.
Go forth and conquer the Easts Crossy - do it with good grace and everyone will love you.
61 years between Grand SlamsWas the wait worth it - Ya betta baby
who's the Easts coach?
wink wink nudge nudge
You conspiracy theorist Moses.
Whats the comparison in skill between Shute Shield and Perth rugby?
Laura Force Addict v Chook scrabble-off on Facebook: laura & Force Addict 0 | chook 9
Gigsa made me do it
"He who conquers others is strong; he who conquers himself is mighty." – Lao Tzu
similar to the comparison in skill between the Waratahs and the Force.
Sarcasm Jess, and possibly irony, never bitterness. Revenge is better than bitterness, though you sometimes have to wait a while for it.
And , no, not one Force player has crossed our threshold so far this year.
Not down Mandurah way, anyway!
Ryan Cross wary of club rugby return
AAP
June 19, 2008 10:00am
ROBBIE Deans has gained rave reviews for ensuring Australian players are seen at club level, but Ryan Cross is waiting to give his unqualified support.
Cross is one of seven Wallabies reserves that coach Deans has released to clubland on Saturday. He is set to debut for Sydney's Eastern Suburbs after completing a hasty temporary transfer from University of WA.
The Perth-based league convert is pleased to see some action in the Shute Shield, but unsurprisingly remains wary about the risks of lining up against Gordon at Chatswood Oval.
Ryan Cross wary of club rugby return | PerthNow
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