You got that off the nrl sledging rebels didn't you?
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Originally posted by Hawkeye View Postwhere is Coogee ? In souff sydney
where is Moore Park ? In souff sydney
where is Randwick ? In souff sydney
...souff sydney's everywhere !Comment of the year:
Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,
"It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"
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Originally posted by davos View PostYep. Even double bay and vaucluse I've been hearing of late. Their breeding frenzy has been uncontrollable unfortunately.
Originally posted by Hawkeye View Postwhere is Coogee ? In souff sydney
where is Moore Park ? In souff sydney
where is Randwick ? In souff sydney
...souff sydney's everywhere !
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Have the Roosters ever had a local junior who made it to 1st grade who grew up in Rose Bay, Point Piper, Vaucluse, Double Bay or Watsons Bay?
This whole juniors thing is a farce. Every young player playing the game is a junior of Rugby League so they can end up playing for any of the 16 clubs. It's whats best for the League not whats best for some club with heaps of juniors.
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Originally posted by Mickey Lane View PostHave the Roosters ever had a local junior who made it to 1st grade who grew up in Rose Bay, Point Piper, Vaucluse, Double Bay or Watsons Bay?
This whole juniors thing is a farce. Every young player playing the game is a junior of Rugby League so they can end up playing for any of the 16 clubs. It's whats best for the League not whats best for some club with heaps of juniors.
.......but one every 30 or 40 years isn't exactly a high conversation rate !
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Craig Salvatori?
Played for the Nelson Sharks and think he might have grown up in Rose Bay.
I remember when Double Bay, Rose Bay etc played A Grade in the Easts comp in the 80s.
Was a bloody strong comp then. I'm sure others on here would remember the days when Waverley Oval was packed on a Sunday arvo.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Vasco View PostCraig Salvatori?
Played for the Nelson Sharks and think he might have grown up in Rose Bay.
I remember when Double Bay, Rose Bay etc played A Grade in the Easts comp in the 80s.
Was a bloody strong comp then. I'm sure others on here would remember the days when Waverley Oval was packed on a Sunday arvo.
As for Waverly Oval, weren't they the days...the 1985 A grade GF in particular will live long in the memory.
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Originally posted by Hurricane Hastings View PostNah, Salvo grew up in Pagewood from memory, but did play for Nelson. Dally M himself grew up in Rose Bay.
As for Waverly Oval, weren't they the days...the 1985 A grade GF in particular will live long in the memory.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Vasco View PostWho played in that match? Bondi United v ???
The first half featured a massive all in brawl hence my memory...the overall standard of the game was damn good too.
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Originally posted by Hurricane Hastings View PostUnited played the Coogee Bay Hotel and won in the last second thanks to a sideline conversion from Wayne Miranda (former Balmain 1st grader).
The first half featured a massive all in brawl hence my memory...the overall standard of the game was damn good too.
I remember Colin Ward coming back from injury at Waverley Oval. Geez he copped some strong defence. Angelo Dymock was playing in that game. They reckon he was more talented than his younger brother just didn't want to go through the grind.
I'm sure stsae might be able to give us some old Waverley Oval stories.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Originally posted by Vasco View PostYeah there was always grade players going back to park footy.
I remember Colin Ward coming back from injury at Waverley Oval. Geez he copped some strong defence. Angelo Dymock was playing in that game. They reckon he was more talented than his younger brother just didn't want to go through the grind.
I'm sure stsae might be able to give us some old Waverley Oval stories.
I played against Colin Ward in the late 80's. He played for Neslon as well while I impostered for the Paddo Tigers.
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Originally posted by Hurricane Hastings View PostThe youngest Dymock, Milton, was the most talented...didn't quite apply himself.
I played against Colin Ward in the late 80's. He played for Neslon as well while I impostered for the Paddo Tigers.
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Originally posted by Kramer View PostI played for Paddo RSL in the late 60's. Had some good sides back then, we went through to the gand final a couple of times, unfortunately Cloey had a very good side then and won everything.
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