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Was walking past the BLK shop in East Perth this afternoon as a part of my daily lunch time wander.
They have merchandise for a few sides in that office, anyway it looks like the Force jersey that was hanging on the wall has been replaced by a Melbourne Rebels jersey/jacket.
I probably got more a little more irate than I should have after seeing it.
Typical myopic view of the Sydney Rugby Press in a SMH article about the Indigenous Jersey.............
E Mail sent to the "journalist". Just letting him know there will be an illustrious Indigenous Wallaby taking the field for the Barbarians on the weekend.Now 77, McDermott was the first of just 14 Indigenous players to wear the Wallaby jumper, with Kurtley Beale the sole representative of the current era.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...20-gz5628.html
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
Rebels membership going for less than what the ARU charge a Western Australian to watch 1 Wallabies match.
How is that gonna help finances?
Possibly somehow linked to this:
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/spor...f2d2a7a11fdd5b
"12 Years a Supporter" starring the #SeaOfBlue
My foxtel box crapping out & requiring a replacement. Meaning I now lose all my recordings, including the last 2 force games...
Teens using Halloween as an excuse to egg all the neighbourhood vehicles they could find.
Good one, have some greens with that.
The Badge appearing in more places than Lucky Starr flogging everything except Rugby. Yeah, good riddance Pulver. That about sums up you time in charge - no fkn idea Hope the door hits your sad arse on the way out and sends you sprawling down the front steps.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
England adopting NZ's tactic of running interference in front of the ball against Japan. And getting away with it. Three forwards loitering in front of the 10 & 12. Ball passed behind them and then they advance and change their line to impede defenders, even though usually pulling out at the last second to avoid contact (mostly). Against the spirit of the game, IMO, if not the laws.
At least they have an identifiable plan....
Proudly Western Australian; Proudly supporting Western Australian rugby
most of the blame should be directed at the governing bodies and refs.
the AB are the masters of the dark arts and are always coming up with new methods to win. <changes cheats to methods>
the trouble is, although most fans and officials can see it happening, it can take a full season for any to happen regarding pinging the offenders.
so what do you do, let them continue beating you, happy in the knowledge that at least you 'played the game'?
so if it's ok for the AB's to do it, why not others?
cider my arse