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I really hope we don't decimate the Casey side like we have for the last couple of years. They deserve some success for their efforts.

A forlorn hope I think Redleg. People complain about us and others having our reserves as an afilliate team like Casey.

Over the last few years it seems to me they have way more than us to complain about.

In the last three weeks we have taken from their team, Gawn and Fitzpatrick with Spencer out suspended and Jamar injured they have gone from the best ruck division to nil.

This weekend Spencer should play for Casey.

What is the chance he will go to Darwin as an emergency?

And again they will have no ruckman.

 
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What is the chance he will go to Darwin as an emergency?

And again they will have no Ruckman

I think Spencer will be at Casey this week.

 
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I sincerely hope you are right!

I am pretty sure I am.


Sorry dc way to subtle for me?

Qld won its 8th consecutive series >>> 8 str8=straight :)

Qld won its 8th consecutive series >>> 8 str8=straight :)

Oh, I thought it was how many we should have won in the 1950s :-)

 

Oh, I thought it was how many we should have won in the 1950s :-)

yeah....we should have !!!!! :)


Thanks bb, obviously I am not very clever

if i hadnt noted the mornings headlines Id have been none the wiser...lol

Thanks bb, obviously I am not very clever

Being ignorant of rugby league is rather clever if you ask me ... :blink:

We have gone from bananas to "cauliflower" ears.

i thought that was Rugby not League Redleg?

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i thought that was Rugby not League Redleg?

All the same to me.


i thought that was Rugby not League Redleg?

you know more than youre letting on ... :rolleyes:

you know more than youre letting on ... :rolleyes:

I follow most football codes in the order below bb

Aussie rules

Then large gap

Rugby League

Gridiron

Rugby union

very large gap

Soccer.

The last one I truely struggle with,I have tried on numerous occasions and usually give up.

I follow most football codes in the order below bb

Aussie rules

Then large gap

Rugby League

Gridiron

Rugby union

very large gap

Soccer.

The last one I truely struggle with,I have tried on numerous occasions and usually give up.

surely it can't be because the rules are too complex....lol

surely it can't be because the rules are too complex....lol

I assume you mean soccer dc.

It is probably that i was bought up on a 100% diet of Aussie rules but nothing happens to my untrained eye.

I watch for an hour then go to the loo for 1 minute to miss the only score for the game.

I may have watched 100 hours in my life and seen one goal live.

I truely struggle with the concept that a nil all game can be "a great game"

Redleg I am shattered Brynes is still in and Spenser has gone to Darwin as an emergency.

Obviously we know nothing re Byrnes and Casey has been dudded again.


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Redleg I am shattered Brynes is still in and Spenser has gone to Darwin as an emergency.

Obviously we know nothing re Byrnes and Casey has been dudded again.

They may be hoping Byrnes likes it up there and takes a playing coach role in the NT next year.

I am certain Spencer will be playing for Casey on sunday, unless there is a late injury to a ruckman.

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Just got an email from the club about sponsor offers and one of them was from Kaspersky. We must have them on board to some extent as a sponsor again.

Just got an email from the club about sponsor offers and one of them was from Kaspersky. We must have them on board to some extent as a sponsor again.

they are apparently an IT Partner

 
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they are apparently an IT Partner

Hopefully we can uplift them in the future.


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