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Donut 07-29-2003 06:59 AM

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Originally posted by Davros:
Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :D
I swear to God - it's easier to kill Kangaxx than it is to get a straight answer from a humiliated Aussie!!!!

:D

Xen 07-29-2003 07:27 AM

AFAIK Kangaxx doesn`t speak si much... :D

wellard 07-29-2003 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Donut:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Davros:
Mwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! :D

I swear to God - it's easier to kill Kangaxx than it is to get a straight answer from a humiliated Aussie!!!!

:D
</font>[/QUOTE]The rugby result we do care about has been mentioned. A terrific win for Australia. What more can we say ;) [img]graemlins/heee.gif[/img]


Ohhhhhh the rah rah game :slaps head: who cares, well done NZ [img]tongue.gif[/img]

OK here is the lame excuse... We planted several Rugby league players into the squad with a secret mission to throw the games so that Rah Rah would disappear off the obscure inside pages of the sports papers, to leave more room for AFL (swans v Brisbane final) and RL (st George v Brisbane final).

Ar-Cunin 07-29-2003 10:38 AM

I getting a bit confused. There are

Rugby League
Rugby Union
Aussie Rules Fottball

Which one is Rah-Rah?? [img]graemlins/confused3.gif[/img]

(inquirering minds from the northern hemisphere wants to know [img]smile.gif[/img] )

Davros 07-29-2003 06:13 PM

Ok Donut - you want a straight answer to a straight question [img]smile.gif[/img] - so ...

Ar-Cunin - "rah-rah" is Rugby Union - hope that helps [img]smile.gif[/img] .

I see Nasser has fallen on his sword at last - it was getting boring having an England side with so few captains playing in it. They allways seemed to fall apart faster when they picked one captain and 2 or 3 ex-captains in the same side ;)

Yorick 07-30-2003 02:42 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Davros:

I see Nasser has fallen on his sword at last - it was getting boring having an England side with so few captains playing in it. They allways seemed to fall apart faster when they picked one captain and 2 or 3 ex-captains in the same side ;)

LOL! Yes with Alec Stewart gone, what was to become of English Cricket and the tradition of Captains playing on after a humiliating resignation?

Oh how they must long for an Alan Border, a Mark Taylor or a Steve Waugh. So few wear the honour of Australian Cricket Captain that's it's value is incalculable.

The English Captiancy on the other hand is like a $5 wh... ;)

Donut 07-30-2003 04:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Davros:
Ok Donut - you want a straight answer to a straight question [img]smile.gif[/img] - so ...

I see Nasser has fallen on his sword at last - it was getting boring having an England side with so few captains playing in it. They allways seemed to fall apart faster when they picked one captain and 2 or 3 ex-captains in the same side ;)

No Davros - that's a different sport, it's called cricket. We are here today to dissect the total humiliation of the Wannabies!

Donut 07-30-2003 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Yorick:
LOL! Yes with Alec Stewart gone, what was to become of English Cricket and the tradition of Captains playing on after a humiliating resignation?

Oh how they must long for an Alan Border, a Mark Taylor or a Steve Waugh. So few wear the honour of Australian Cricket Captain that's it's value is incalculable.

The English Captiancy on the other hand is like a $5 wh... ;)

Yessss! Where is Kim Hughes when you need him.

Okay Yorick, I can see that I'll have to fill you in on a few things. (BTW - you can get cricinfo on the net!)

Alex Stewart is still in the team. The new England captain is rated second only to Brian Lara in the PcW ratings. The average age of the England team is 24. Nasser's resignation was not humiliating in the least. He has taken the England cricket team from bottom of the test playing nations to vie with South Africa as the 2nd best team in the world in only four years. He won 17 and lost 14 of the tests he captained, this included 2 series against Australia.

He realised that he had taken the team as far as he could and that under Vaughn in the ODI's the team had moved along faster than he had.

It was an honourable resignation in the best interests of himself and the team.

Now - back to the point, why are the Wannabies so shit at Rugby Union suddenly??????? Enquiring Poms want to know!!

:D

wellard 07-30-2003 06:16 AM

This Donut chap is a persistant little bugger aint he...

Davros 07-30-2003 06:35 AM

This has been the best cricket thread in months - ahhhhh, it's good to see the return of the season fast approaching :D


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