All being well the Bradford game will go ahead and be a decent affair, but how many of you are looking forward to your first meaningful test at London the week after. I cant wait, I reckon it will be a beltin game.
Few way to look at the London away game. Being 2nd game in could be an advantage but also demoralising if kr do a number on you at home.will certainly give an idea of how ready both teams are? Can't see it being one sided but hopefully this new professionalism will be on show
Sheens Vs Toovey in the first game. I wish I had put a pound on that the day HKR got relegated. I could have probably bought the Bulls myself if I had done. All the Bulls need now are some players.
Sheens Vs Toovey in the first game. I wish I had put a pound on that the day HKR got relegated. I could have probably bought the Bulls myself if I had done. All the Bulls need now are some players.
Think you would have been able to buy us with the pound.
He'll only be part-time, I assume, so with a second job he might be better off than he'd have been playing full-time for us in the Championship.
Parts of the Australian economy are booming, from what an Australian friend told me recently. Plus the way the exchange rate has been of late won't have helped with savings.
The first picture that came up on a Google search for Wyong:
(Interestingly, extrapolating from this picture I estimate that 0% of Australians are under 16, but that is a different story).
Wyong Roos are a feeder team to the Roosters and play in the NSW Cup now called Intrust Premiership same league that Tyrone Mccarthy played in with Illawarra Cutters. Wyong Rugby League Club is the oldest established Club on the Central Coast. It's history can be traced back to around 1900 & possibly as far back as 1893. It was born out of the district from Dooralong, Wyong, Jilliby, Tuggerah & Morriset. The initial home base was located at Baker Park in Central Wyong. Pretty wealthy club with there own leagues club so if he is working as a teacher he won't be much worse off than playing here and not as much pressure
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He'll only be part-time, I assume, so with a second job he might be better off than he'd have been playing full-time for us in the Championship.
Parts of the Australian economy are booming, from what an Australian friend told me recently. Plus the way the exchange rate has been of late won't have helped with savings.
The first picture that came up on a Google search for Wyong:
(Interestingly, extrapolating from this picture I estimate that 0% of Australians are under 16, but that is a different story).
Wyong Roos are a feeder team to the Roosters and play in the NSW Cup now called Intrust Premiership same league that Tyrone Mccarthy played in with Illawarra Cutters. Wyong Rugby League Club is the oldest established Club on the Central Coast. It's history can be traced back to around 1900 & possibly as far back as 1893. It was born out of the district from Dooralong, Wyong, Jilliby, Tuggerah & Morriset. The initial home base was located at Baker Park in Central Wyong. Pretty wealthy club with there own leagues club so if he is working as a teacher he won't be much worse off than playing here and not as much pressure
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