For horrie!!
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I wouldn't know: I'm Napoleon Bonaparte
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Get your hands out in the open. You'll go blind.
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Sorry, did you say something?
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I guess the "For horrie" thread is the best place to post this link.
It's a photo of dick pulling & Bob Simpson is involved.
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It's a photo of dick pulling & Bob Simpson is involved.
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uuurrrkkkhhh
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And in more from the "For Horrie" newswires:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/austin-waugh-shows-style-of-his-father-steve-waugh-in-weet-bix-cup-final/story-e6frf3g3-1226296713190
Austin Waugh shows style of his father, Steve Waugh, in Weet-Bix Cup final at Sydney Cricket Ground By Jamie Pandaram The Daily Telegraph March 12, 2012 8:56AM
A batsman named Waugh strode to the Sydney Cricket Ground crease on Sunday, continuing a cricketing legacy many thought had expired on January 6, 2004.
Steve Waugh's son Austin marked his line, tapped his bat in familiar style and compiled 30 runs for Caringbah Sports' under-12 at the famous ground, but his team fell just short in a thrilling grand final of the Weet-Bix Cup.
Chasing Revesby Workers Club's 112, Caringbah could tally only 108 in the Twenty20 match of the regional tournament.
There was certainly a touch of his father in Austin's play, particularly when playing two brutal pull shots, but the No.3 batsman was caught at point and his teammates could not meet the run-rate required.
Austin's cricketing pursuits will no doubt be followed closely given his notable surname.
Steve Waugh played his farewell Test at the SCG, departing for 80 against India and bringing to an end one of the great cricket careers.
Steve and twin brother Mark, now a Fox Sports cricket commentator, were the backbone of Australia's unrivalled success from the mid-1990s to mid-2000s and both enjoyed huge success at the Sydney ground.
Steve Waugh retired with 10,927 Test runs at the average of 51.06.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/austin-waugh-shows-style-of-his-father-steve-waugh-in-weet-bix-cup-final/story-e6frf3g3-1226296713190
Austin Waugh shows style of his father, Steve Waugh, in Weet-Bix Cup final at Sydney Cricket Ground By Jamie Pandaram The Daily Telegraph March 12, 2012 8:56AM
A batsman named Waugh strode to the Sydney Cricket Ground crease on Sunday, continuing a cricketing legacy many thought had expired on January 6, 2004.
Steve Waugh's son Austin marked his line, tapped his bat in familiar style and compiled 30 runs for Caringbah Sports' under-12 at the famous ground, but his team fell just short in a thrilling grand final of the Weet-Bix Cup.
Chasing Revesby Workers Club's 112, Caringbah could tally only 108 in the Twenty20 match of the regional tournament.
There was certainly a touch of his father in Austin's play, particularly when playing two brutal pull shots, but the No.3 batsman was caught at point and his teammates could not meet the run-rate required.
Austin's cricketing pursuits will no doubt be followed closely given his notable surname.
Steve Waugh played his farewell Test at the SCG, departing for 80 against India and bringing to an end one of the great cricket careers.
Steve and twin brother Mark, now a Fox Sports cricket commentator, were the backbone of Australia's unrivalled success from the mid-1990s to mid-2000s and both enjoyed huge success at the Sydney ground.
Steve Waugh retired with 10,927 Test runs at the average of 51.06.
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Lordy, how times have changed from the opening post of this thread.
And nice to hear that little Aussie has inherited some of his Dad's grouse genes.
And nice to hear that little Aussie has inherited some of his Dad's grouse genes.
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hehehe...belatedly I note that Koala snr II's team failed to meet the required run rate...Snr II clearly had batted for the redinkus maximus
Jamie Panjandrum is a massive dubber spruiker...
the 09 predictions were of course all wrong re fleas and fuse...admit on other threads I thought fuse would be a good player...but I did sadly call it right on fleas
Jamie Panjandrum is a massive dubber spruiker...
the 09 predictions were of course all wrong re fleas and fuse...admit on other threads I thought fuse would be a good player...but I did sadly call it right on fleas
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