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Peter Sullivan (51)
and that thud is the sound of the waratahs coming back to reality
We'll save a spot for you.
and that thud is the sound of the waratahs coming back to reality
Waugh anonymous? Go watch again. I saw Waugh trying to disrupt virtually every ruck he could possibly get to. Always the first one to chase the ball.
Fair enough, only problem was when Matt Todd got to a breakdown, he was the only one there... Waugh was outplayed.
Matt Todd is an outstanding player, as far as to say he's the second best 7 behind Richie in NZ.
I saw in the highlights that TPN limped off. Any news on the injury?
Sarah had been in the kitchen all afternoon preparing a wonderful and romantic dinner for her loving husband Geoff.
Just before Geoff arrived home she had bathed her two adorable and impressionable children, Vanessa and Robbie and put them to be a tad earlier than usual.
Suddenly she was distracted from the final dinner preparations by the pained cries of the children. Quickly she rushed to their darkened bedroom to find them standing in their cots screaming in sheer terror. As she comforted them they blubbered that they had been awakened by a loud and deafening thudding noise.
Sarah knew instantly what the problem was and consoled the two children.
There, there she cooed. It’s all OK. It’s only the sound of the Waratahs coming back to earth. You’ll get used to it after a while. Australian rugby teams do that every now and again.
Gradually the children drifted off to sleep but ever wary of hearing that sound again. They really hoped they wouldn’t hear it again but their mother’s words disturbed them greatly. Just how many times does it take before we get used to it they thought to themselves. This didn’t sit well with them as a similar thing had happened the week as the Queensland and Brumbie sides had also succumbed in a similar fashion.
From now on, sleep for the children would be forever fraught with fear and dread of failure.
Not a nice thought for young children to confront so early in life.
The wonderful story of Sarah, Geoff, Vanessa and Robbie continued
Later that season……....Vanessa and Robbie came home from school clearly upset with something that happened at school. Loving mum Sarah asked the two kids what was wrong. “Our teacher Bruce Ross made all the non-university supporters stand in the corner with their backs turned. He said we were naughty and would not get scholarships to university when we leave school” Vanessa said. “Oh dear!” exclaimed a concerned Sarah.
Later that evening Geoff came home from work and was greeted by Sarah who had just put the kids to bed. Sarah told him what happened at school that day so Geoff decided to go and read them a bed time story to make them happy.
Geoff told the story……”remember those nasty noises we heard earlier in the season? Well they don’t happen anymore because we won the Super 15 title last week. What happened was that the Tahs learned from their mistakes and because God gifted them with extraordinary powers they were able to overcome their shortcomings and become the best team in the competition. I bet your friends at school that support the Brumbies and Reds have come to school bleary-eyed because they can still hear those deafening thudding noises.
By this time Vanessa and Robbie were starting to drift off. Vanessa opened one eye and said “You’re the best Dad in the world” which prompted Robbie to say, “and the Tahs are the best team in the world!”
My mail is that it was his knee. Horne's was his elbow. Not good in either case.
Horne just didn't return from half time, didn't he? I thought he played the whole first half.
That's right, TK. I watched it again on replay.
My mail is that it was his knee. Horne's was his elbow. Not good in either case.
Oz Barbarians 52 - Junior Waratahs 32
• 8. Hugh Perrett had a terrific linking game with his trademark breaks. What a pity this guy, the fastest forward in Sydney, is not as big as Pierre Spies is.