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    Tutor Wanted!

    Hey mate, PM'd you. I may also tutor you in Economics - been doing it for the past year and with great success with my students! Though it's your choice, don't want to be stealing pari's spotlight! :p I charge a standard $20 an hour rate and live in the inner west as well so travel is not an...
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    Australian Open

    Another Safin fan! :rofl: Absolutely love the guy. One of the great characters of world tennis. Hope he stays injury-free this year as he can be a force once again! If he can stay match fit and get rid of those little errant spurts of plays he has, then he at least will make it deep into the...
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    2008 NRL Premiership

    I can see the top 8 shaping up to be (in no particular order): Roosters (Freddy brings a fresh new attitude and game plan and with a formidable side in the Roosters, they are able to compete with any team in the competition) Warriors (The infamous issue of consistency in the Warriors will be...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    If you have (or had) a brain at all and keep up with rugby league regularly you would know that Brisbane has had the largest injury toll they've suffered in their 20 years in the competition. They practically lost all their players in key positions, that is our first choice 1, 3, 6, 9 and...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    It doesn't. Broncos just beat Raiders 30 - 19. Missing their stars. Raiders aren't exactly a great side but I still admire the effort they put in and have caused several big upsets this year. Hunt and Ennis expected to return next week. I believe we are of equal chance to beat Parra.
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    2007 NRL Thread

    True when you say that Lockyer doesn't play, Broncos' chances of winning aren't particularly great. However, under what basis are you saying they're over rated? The only players you've named that has underperformed would be Berrigan and he's made a niche of himself in the latter part of the...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    Broncos gave the Dogs a run for their money missing half their regular line up. Hunt is a possibility to return this week, allowing Hodges to return to centres and this will be further boosted by Hannant back in the starting front row along with Petero. Ennis is marked to return against the Eels...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    I suppose I didn't think it through when I had that number off the top of my head but why exactly are you trying to pick this out? I admit I exaggerated but honestly dude, lighten up.
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    Anyone currently studying in B Management in Leisure?

    If you do, PM me please!
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    Kangas gave West Coast a run for their money but I still don't think they're premiership contenders. West Coast had a labouring Judd and Embley out for the game to make it a 2 man bench and still couldn't crack the game wide open in the last quarter with the momentum swinging their way. I think...
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    Cats vs Kangas this weekend! Can't wait to see that.. Kangas were the last team to beat Cats in Round 5.
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    2007 NRL Thread

    Must I bring out the measuring stick for you? Grow up, we had front row reserve seating on the night and it's clean and clear that he attempted another bite attempt. Believe what you want, Morrin is a grub. Perhaps an even bigger grub than Gallen and Bird.
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    2007 NRL Thread

    My mates and myself were sitting about 10m from the incident - a good view. From what we saw he bit another Eels player beforehand but it wasn't cited. He's a grub.
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    2007 NRL Thread

    Just a piece of trivial amusement.. Saints fans.. I very much envy you, your #1 ticket holder: Johnny Howard.
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    They're throwing Betts into the thick of the action and it's paying dividends and they have two young prospects in Murphy and Gibbs who can really become premier midfielders as they mature. There's plenty of talent in there I think. =)
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    Carlton needs a complete makeover. Their forward structure is a one man band ie. Fevola. Their backline lacks stability with Pagan reshuffling that lineup continuously. A top-tier team will stick to their guns and allow their defenders time to gel and a good defence is one that looks out for...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    Parra have been a lot worse than what their ladder position suggests IMO. They've been under-performing and despite showing glimmers of talent and attacking prowess, they still struggle to to really wreak havoc on teams that they are expected to absolutely hammer. If the Dogs get on a roll and...
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    I don't think they have a weakness either but I don't think they're unbeatable. It's a rarity these days to see teams with such dominance through til the last Saturday in September. We'll just have to see.
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    The Official 2007 AFL Thread

    Cats are playing very direct. Shut down the corridor and force them out onto the wings will be probably the best way to slow down Geelong's quick counters and plays because at the moment, they have the confidence to back themselves in one on one contests so it will take a collective effort from...
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    2007 NRL Thread

    I don't think Parra fans should really be feeling guilty. It was only after-all a minority of fans who were stupid enough to throw coins and quite nice of Williamson to have a joke about it as well. This weekend the Broncos take on the Sea Eagles for their 20th anniversary celebration. Let's...
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