[nswnra] Re: Tri Nations

  • From: Paul McGuiness <argonavis9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 21:29:55 +1000

Yes, Campo had a wonderful flair and style
about his play. If the Wallaby pack can hold
the line and not be pushed around the paddock,
without collapsing and giving away penalties,
then the more agile and speedy players can cut
through. We also can't afford the goalkeeper
to be off-beam either. It will be an interesting
game, that's for sure. Hope the refereeing
is up to scratch.








From: corona_australis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nswnra] Re: Tri Nations
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2010 20:59:22 +1000



I’m looking forward to the Wallabies v Spring Boks. There is quite a bitof 
talent in the Wallabies side. The way SA are playing all they have todo is keep 
focus, play their game, and SA will do themselves in.  As a Kiwi I really do 
like watching this Wallaby side play, haven’t been like that since the day of 
David Campese, Nick Farr-Jones and MichaelLynagh. Believe it or not coming from 
a harden All Black supporterCampese was probably my all-time favourite player 
as a kid anyway.  From: nswnra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:nswnra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Paul McGuiness
Sent: Sunday, 18 July 2010 17:35
To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nswnra] Re: Tri Nations Didn't see the game, we were camping out all 
weekend -
at a driving track the club has on private property a few k's
from town. Took the 20x80's, great views along the milky way,
in spite of the moon. Pretty cool at night, but a warm bed and
a bottle of red did the trick.

SA isn't learning it's lesson. Hard rugby
is one thing, thuggish behaviour - just not on.
Hope the Wallabies have been studying the
games played so far. I think it's a slim chance
they will catch the All Blacks though. I think it's
almost in the bag for them. Cheers, Paul.From: corona_australis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nswnra] Tri Nations
Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2010 19:27:28 +1000Another great game from the All Blacks, 
another SA sin bin 4 minutes intothe game, funny enough by a player replacing 
the guy that got sin binned last week and who also got a 9 week suspension. The 
All Blacks with twogames played lead the Tri Nation with 10 points, Spring Boks 
0 and theWallabies 0 but the wallabies are yet to play. Looks like the Tri 
NationsCup could be returning to NZ this year. The All Blacks picked up the 
bonusagain this week with four tries to two. Spring Boks play the Wallabies 
inBrisbane next week. Go the Wallabies!!!!     From: 
nswnra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nswnra-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Paul McGuiness
Sent: Sunday, 11 July 2010 15:21
To: nswnra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nswnra] Re: test I could not believe that boofhead
Springbok did that!! Deserved punishment.
AB's are going to be tough to beat
in this tournament.

Last night I had the usual teaser of half
an hour of clear weather, so I dragged
the 12" out with the 22 and UHC for a
quick tour of Sgr before it all closed in
again. I think we need a burst of dry south
westerly air to clear this rubbish away.

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