Elfster
Alex Ross (28)
Dear Wallabies,
I will be the first to admit that I do not have your skills nor knowledge that, according to some, can be only gained by playing Super Rugby. In fact my Rugby playing claim to fame resides well in the past: back in 1983 and being part of a side that beat Joey's 16F's 73 to 0. (And slightly digressing, a score that flattered them, due to my greedy and hogging inside backs not fully utilizing the epitome and benchmark of enigmatic, spectacular firepower on the right wing..) But could you please heed my advice or listen to my observation.
In the last few couple of days it has rained a lot in Sydney. At the Olympic Park where you will be playing over 100 millimeters have fallen (and for some of the older Wallabies used to the proper measurement that is 4 inches.) It has been the wettest July in years: streets are awash with water and discarded umbrellas. The grass will be long and wet. Slippery. Deceitful under foot. Uncertain and tricky.
So my request is - could you wear the proper boots for the circumstances. It is a simple plea or request. An obvious one. But an important one.
Wallabies supporters are tough, fair and faithful. Understanding and compassionate. But to see you lot slip and slide around the ground on Saturday like a bunch of enthusiastic, highly strung, bewildered undergraduate nurses playing jelly Twister, due to wearing the wrong boots would be too much.
Thank you Wallabies. And good luck.
I will be the first to admit that I do not have your skills nor knowledge that, according to some, can be only gained by playing Super Rugby. In fact my Rugby playing claim to fame resides well in the past: back in 1983 and being part of a side that beat Joey's 16F's 73 to 0. (And slightly digressing, a score that flattered them, due to my greedy and hogging inside backs not fully utilizing the epitome and benchmark of enigmatic, spectacular firepower on the right wing..) But could you please heed my advice or listen to my observation.
In the last few couple of days it has rained a lot in Sydney. At the Olympic Park where you will be playing over 100 millimeters have fallen (and for some of the older Wallabies used to the proper measurement that is 4 inches.) It has been the wettest July in years: streets are awash with water and discarded umbrellas. The grass will be long and wet. Slippery. Deceitful under foot. Uncertain and tricky.
So my request is - could you wear the proper boots for the circumstances. It is a simple plea or request. An obvious one. But an important one.
Wallabies supporters are tough, fair and faithful. Understanding and compassionate. But to see you lot slip and slide around the ground on Saturday like a bunch of enthusiastic, highly strung, bewildered undergraduate nurses playing jelly Twister, due to wearing the wrong boots would be too much.
Thank you Wallabies. And good luck.