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Can only be Moore and Mafu as they are in Christchurch and they have only 5 front rowers there. Slipper has blonde hair and Saia has obvious dreadlocks. Daley is playing club footy on Gold Coast
Wrong thread I know but Gordon havent featured in any TV game this year. Not sure if that is a good or a bad thing
Bloody NZ news just on Sky are reporting that Ron Horne has been dropped.
What piss poor journalism, you would think they could get the basic information right, what did they do look at the team sheet and just assume he got chopped. Perhaps somebody should suggest they visit us here so we can give them the correct facts including those on the Mcaw is a cheat thread.
Well 'n' and 'b' are right next to each other on the keyboard and could've been a mix up for the tele-prompter.
The least of your worries Gnostic...
Wrong thread I know but Gordon havent featured in any TV game this year. Not sure if that is a good or a bad thing
I thought the same thing about Souths last season, mate.
We have featured a bit more heavily this season due to our good form this season.
It's been a nice change to watch other teams as opposed to Sydney Uni every weekend.
Randwick should be shown every week. Everyone wants to watch the Wicks.
Can someone remind me of what the Wallabies' record is under Kaplan? Can't find it.
Randwick should be shown every week. Everyone wants to watch the Wicks.
SYDNEY — Three indigenous players will create a rugby milestone when they turn out for the Wallabies against New Zealand this weekend, the Australian Rugby Union said on Friday.
Fullback Kurtley Beale, centre Anthony Fainga'a and his twin brother, hooker Saia Fainga'a, have been named in the starting 15 for the Tri-Nations' Test against the All Blacks in Christchurch on Saturday.
A fourth indigenous player, flanker Matt Hodgson, has been selected among the reserves.
It will be a record indigenous representation in an Australian national rugby team.
The three Ella brothers -- twins Mark and Glen, and their younger sibling Gary -- all played at international level in the 1980s, along with former schoolmate Lloyd Walker, but only two of the quartet ever played together in the same Test, the ARU said.
"This is a first," Gary Ella said in a statement.
"It?s a great achievement for the individuals involved and it?s a great achievement for aboriginal people who will be watching this Test with great interest.
"To have three players with indigenous heritage in the starting team, four in the squad, and an aboriginal in Jim Williams on the coaching staff, it?s big news.
"I know the Ella family is very excited, and so is Lloyd McDermott, the first Aboriginal Test player, who has also been a driving force behind the development of young aboriginal rugby players."
Anthony Fainga'a, starting a Test for the first time against the All Blacks, said he was proud to be involved in the milestone achievement for Australia's indigenous community.
"Saia and I are proud of our aboriginal bloodline on mum?s side of the family," he said.
"We?re also humbled to know the Ella brothers have taken time out to wish us the best for this Test, which means so much not only to us but our family."
Back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's maybe, but they've been awfully average lately.
Wash your mouth out. Sacriledge. I'm am shocked and aghast. Surely such blasphemy needs sanction from the mods.
Indeed.
The only G&GR sanctioned hate-fest on here is for Sydney Uni.
Terrific about the indigenous reps. Good onya boys.