I've heard we're sinking boats at the Pitcairns as a pre-emptive measure. Especially those registered to Gunston Nautical.Good luck getting a visa. We're having a crack down on refugees from Pitcairn Island.
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I've heard we're sinking boats at the Pitcairns as a pre-emptive measure. Especially those registered to Gunston Nautical.Good luck getting a visa. We're having a crack down on refugees from Pitcairn Island.
Gunston Nautical
Gunston Nautical
Gunston Nautical
Right, so you're too busy to turn up, even on a weekend.I love this : The players' job is to play good rugby - yeah, and its mine to watch..on TV as I am too busy to put myself out to got to games that pay the wage of under performing Wallaby players.
These things are scheduled in the game week leading up to a match or when there's a training camp, as in Qld before the Bok test.players that we employ and pay more than most in society will ever earn are unavailable...
A litany of woe and little to do with a weekend fan day. It's a rolled up plea about other things.In the mean time if we all just want to to a little thread hopping it seems we cant do enough. The dollars are dwindling, we are struggling with participation numbers, fee's are out of control, the ratings are declining...how much did the ARU lose last FY?
I don't get the benefit of playing in or even winning a WC (if we are that lucky) if no one is watching and the kiddies all off at NRL or AFL training?
Its a once in a four year sacrifice. FFS we are talking about working long weeks for four months to live your dream. Lets compare this to the real word, say I want to join the army - well its 80 days solid basic training away from home for what 60k if your lucky?
All good though, its not like putting yourself out for fans or supporters will make any difference right? Just like me not opening up my business on weekends so I spend time with family wont hurt my business. Its not like we pay their wage right?
I fear the day that we discover that the rusted-on were just ballast on the sinking ship.
What the hell is going on there?
Good luck getting a visa. We're having a crack down on refugees from Pitcairn Island.
Tapeworm peeked out of bumcrack?What the hell is going on there?
Tapeworm peeked out of bumcrack?
Hey, we've all been there.
That's awesome, would love to see more of that.Not sure if this is the right thread, but something that has been discussed a lot here has been the engagement with the grass roots and spreading the gospel of our great game. I'm happy to report that the Force have been doing just that at my kids (state) primary school. Three guys from the Force/RugbyWA junior development staff have been coming to the school to teach the game to boys and girls for about the last six weeks. They mostly play touch but all the basics are covered. My son is an Aussie Rules nut and plays club footy on the weekend, but he's developed a real liking for rugby too (especially after watching Izzy a fair bit).
This is going to be great for him, because he goes to an all boys rugby playing school next year for year 7 and onwards and will be able to hopefully play the game more. Good on the Force for planting the seed in a few kids heads who might not have been introduced to the game until it was too late.
Well here is the full footage. There is a completely sensible explanation. He is demonstrating his divine ability to fly. Clearly. Seens he is a regular in many shows
Thinking of using this tactic in meetings when I don't like a question.
Also I think Dismal may have done the subtitles
The Australian Rugby Union should take the lead from New Zealand Rugby and schedule a Test against Manu Samoa in Apia as soon as possible. Even in a Rugby World Cup year, the Manu Samoa-All Blacks Test on Wednesday will remain one of the highlights of the season. It reminded all of the true international flavor of rugby, providing colour, vibrancy and intensity to an often-sterile environment. Australia once upon a time gladly visited the Pacific Islands, but now their schedule is the same old, same old, a repetition of the same airport terminals in New Zealand, South Africa and Europe. The calendar needs variety to reinvigorate it and to provide the opportunity of rewarding those countries, such as the Pacific Islands, upon which Australia and New Zealand have relied so heavily for their talent. Come on ARU; think outside the square, for a change, and work on organising an Apia Test match.
Also why Samoa? Surely you'd go to Tonga and Fiji before going to Samoa again.
You're right, the ABs are the only team that can afford to go.
Wamberal, we may owe Fiji a lot. Perhaps we can look at repaying them when we have money so we can afford to repay them.
Repaying them whilst not making money would be the height of stupidity.
The Fijians did not pay us money. Who said anything about money?