Hugh Jarse
Rocky Elsom (76)
2012 Rugby Championship
18 August 2012:
Australia vs New Zealand at ANZ Stadium, Sydney
South Africa vs Argentina - DHL Newlands, Cape Town
25 August 2012:
New Zealand vs Australia at Eden Park, Auckland
Argentina vs South Africa - Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza
1 September 2012: Travel Bye
8 September 2012:
Australia vs South Africa at Patersons Stadium, Perth
New Zealand vs Argentina at Westpac Stadium in Wellington
15 September 2012:
Australia vs Argentina at Skilled Park, Gold Coast
New Zealand vs South Africa at Forsyth Barr in Dunedin
22 September 2012: Travel Bye
29 September 2012:
South Africa vs Australia - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Argentina vs New Zealand - Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata
6 October 2012:
South Africa vs New Zealand - FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
Argentina vs Australia - Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario
The entrée has been consumed and the 2012 Super Rugby competition is now a distant memory. Similarly the June Tests are done and dusted, and we have shown that we can win tight matches against the finest from the Northern Hemisphere.
It is time to dust off the Green and Gold, mobolise The Troup, and get ready for the Homebush Gold Rush as Australia’s finest Men in Gold take on reigning RWC champions The Darkness from the Shaky Isles.
Cunning planning by the staff of the St Leonards Ivory Tower to orchestrate the early departure of the Australian franchises from the Super Rugby Final series, has given Dingo Deans a 3 week head start over the Darkness and Saffers to prepare the national squad for the inaugural SH 4 Nations tournament ingeniously called “The Rugby Championship”.
After several recent disappointments against the Darkness, this match is a must win for Dingo.
Can our Men in Gold turn back the black tide of The Darkness coming over the Tasman Sea?
They certainly will be going in to this series as the underdog, and that is when we are at our most dangerous. Our record in Sydney is impressive, and I am predicting that Gold will prevail by 2 points, with a try after the siren, in a very high points scoring match.
18 August 2012:
Australia vs New Zealand at ANZ Stadium, Sydney
South Africa vs Argentina - DHL Newlands, Cape Town
25 August 2012:
New Zealand vs Australia at Eden Park, Auckland
Argentina vs South Africa - Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza
1 September 2012: Travel Bye
8 September 2012:
Australia vs South Africa at Patersons Stadium, Perth
New Zealand vs Argentina at Westpac Stadium in Wellington
15 September 2012:
Australia vs Argentina at Skilled Park, Gold Coast
New Zealand vs South Africa at Forsyth Barr in Dunedin
22 September 2012: Travel Bye
29 September 2012:
South Africa vs Australia - Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Argentina vs New Zealand - Estadio Ciudad de La Plata, La Plata
6 October 2012:
South Africa vs New Zealand - FNB Stadium, Johannesburg
Argentina vs Australia - Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario
The entrée has been consumed and the 2012 Super Rugby competition is now a distant memory. Similarly the June Tests are done and dusted, and we have shown that we can win tight matches against the finest from the Northern Hemisphere.
It is time to dust off the Green and Gold, mobolise The Troup, and get ready for the Homebush Gold Rush as Australia’s finest Men in Gold take on reigning RWC champions The Darkness from the Shaky Isles.
Cunning planning by the staff of the St Leonards Ivory Tower to orchestrate the early departure of the Australian franchises from the Super Rugby Final series, has given Dingo Deans a 3 week head start over the Darkness and Saffers to prepare the national squad for the inaugural SH 4 Nations tournament ingeniously called “The Rugby Championship”.
After several recent disappointments against the Darkness, this match is a must win for Dingo.
Can our Men in Gold turn back the black tide of The Darkness coming over the Tasman Sea?
They certainly will be going in to this series as the underdog, and that is when we are at our most dangerous. Our record in Sydney is impressive, and I am predicting that Gold will prevail by 2 points, with a try after the siren, in a very high points scoring match.