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Great Wallaby Tries Analysed: 84 Grand Slam v Scotland

November 18th, 2009 · No Comments

Gagger wrote this article.
Ok, so we are a little out of order here as the 84 Grand Slammers played Scotland last, whereas this year’s lot play them in the penultimate test on tour.  But change is good, so let’s work with it. This next try is one of my all time favourites, so […]

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Tags: Mark Ella · Nick Farr-Jones · Michael Lynagh · Peter Grigg · Steve Tuynman · grand slam · andrew slack · Scotland · rugby · Northern hemisphere · david campese · Wallabies

Great Wallaby Tries Analysed: 1984 v England

November 4th, 2009 · No Comments

Lance Free wrote this article.
The first half of this game was scrappy as both teams seemed to push to hard to turn position into points. Drop goal attempts went wide and the score at the break was all tied up at three apiece. Not too long after the kick off to the second […]

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Tags: Michal Lynagh · leaguie · Nick Farr-Jones · Roger Gould · Tries; Mark Ella · grand slam · andrew slack · Wallabies · rugby · alan jones · Northern hemisphere · England

Ajokersayswhat? - Peter Lewis

June 5th, 2009 · No Comments

Gagger wrote this article. Here’s Andrew Slack interviewing QRU Chairman Peter Lewis last week in the Courier Mail
Queensland rugby enjoyed 25 years of enormous success, but the first decade of the 21st century has seen extremely lean pickings. Is there a realistic time line on when fans could expect to again get any consistent […]

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Tags: peter lewis · andrew slack · queensland reds · Super 14 · rugby