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Author: | Colin S [ Wed Nov 22, 2006 1:39 am ] |
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Paul, Kim and all you other lads from downunderland, good luck over at the Gabba. As we're without Vaughan, Trescothick and Jones I'm not too hopeful, but lets hope it's as competitive and close as the series over here, and that the best side wins (yep probably you guys). My money is on 3-1 to Australia, but hope it's the other way round. Here's to a good series. Colin |
Author: | PaulB [ Wed Nov 22, 2006 9:53 am ] |
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Colin I was just heading over here to start a thread wishing you poms good luck. I think the weather might beat you guys this time though, it was 40 deg C (104F) in Sydney yesterday and summer is still 10 days away. It's going to be a hot one this year. Seems I was right in thinking your blokes winning last time would be good for cricket, there's been huge media interest this time round. And not just the media, all the matches sold out months ago. There will be close to 100 000 people at the boxing day test at the MCG. I unfortunatly, will have to be happy to watch it on TV, beer in hand, from my swimming pool ![]() For our friends from non cricket playing nations, here's a picture of the English and Australian captains with the Ashes trophy. Yes that's it, that little thing is one of the most esteemed sporting trophies on the planet. Actually I think it must be a replica, the real one is far to fragile to be handled like that. It is kept under glass in museum conditions. Even when we win it, it stays under glass at the Marylebone Cricket Club in England. Though after years of negotiations, we finally have it down here for an exhibition. ![]() |
Author: | Kim [ Wed Nov 22, 2006 11:36 am ] |
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[QUOTE=PaulB] For our friends from non cricket playing nations, here's a picture of the English and Australian captains with the Ashes trophy. Yes that's it, that little thing is one of the most esteemed sporting trophies on the planet. ![]() Thanks Colin, I am with you, lets hope it goes to the wire, it is always best for the game. Paul, looking at the picture you posted I thought you were going to place that label on Ricky Ponting instead of the trophy ![]() Good luck, and may the best team win. Cheers Kim |
Author: | PaulB [ Thu Nov 23, 2006 2:16 pm ] |
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You can listen to the commentary over the web Here via abc radio in Australia. Anyone have a link for sound and video over the web? I'd love to watch it at work, tho my boss would prefer I didn't. |
Author: | PaulB [ Wed Nov 29, 2006 1:15 pm ] |
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Good luck to the Poms in Adelaide tomorrow. Lets hope its a closer game than that last one. |
Author: | Colin S [ Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:51 pm ] |
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The Gabba was never on our list of 'might wins', they don't call it 'the Gabbatoir' for nothing. Aussies won every test there for something like 18 years? I'm still looking at 3-1 to Australia ![]() Colin |
Author: | bob J [ Wed Nov 29, 2006 11:24 pm ] |
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Small Trophy? I find it uplifting that in other parts of the world, winning the trophy is the thing, not the size of the prize. Cheers and best of luch to all, |
Author: | PaulB [ Fri Dec 15, 2006 12:25 pm ] |
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Looks like we might regain the Ashes today or tomorrow. ![]() Seems that it's not that England's players can't play, more that the selectors can't select ![]() I'm all for close matches being good for the game, but, by golly I like it when we thrash the Poms ![]() |
Author: | Colin S [ Tue Dec 19, 2006 9:30 pm ] |
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Well done Paul and all you other Aussies, well deserved win. Your right about the selection, we should have won the second test, if they'd only picked Monty earlier ![]() Pity we're without Vaughan, Trescothick and Jones, but that's no excuse Australia are the better team. I'm still sticking with my 3-1 prediction. Warne and Ponting are the difference, Australia are fairly ordinary if you take them out of the equation. As they say (and this counts for Monty as well as Shane) "It aint over till the fat bowler spins"! Well done though ![]() Colin |
Author: | Colin S [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:17 am ] |
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Shane Warne retiring from Test cricket! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Colin Should've done it years ago ![]() |
Author: | PaulB [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:37 am ] |
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Yeah, thought that might make you happy. He's holding a press conference in a couple of hours, going to retire after the Sydney Test, or so the rumour goes. Something about him trying to reconcile with his wife, and she ain't stupid, so no more touring for our Warney. Wonder if he has to give up the moblie phone too ![]() McGrath is said to be anouncing his retirement today as well. He'll be around 'til after the world cup, then that's it, our best bowlers will be gone And what's with not playing Monty, he IS the best bowler you've got. Though our Gilly was all over him ![]() I reckon you Poms will give us a hammering in the next Ashes series. You've got all young blokes at the moment who still seem a bit green, while we've got all old blokes who are ready to retire. The times they are a changing.... My bet is 5-zip for this series, I think Punter isn’t through proving his point just yet. |
Author: | Colin S [ Wed Dec 20, 2006 10:10 am ] |
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Our television people reckon he'll still come over here and play county cricket with Hampshire for six months of the year, and go back to Aus and sit in the commentary box, for the rest of the time. McGrath going as well! Colin |
Author: | bob_connor [ Thu Dec 21, 2006 7:16 am ] |
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I think I'll reserve judgement on 2009 Paul. There is quite a bit of depth waiting in the wings in in most departments but those guys need some games up their sleeves eg 2009 Team Rodgers/Ronchi Jacques Punter Hussey M.Clarke/Voges/Hodge/Cosgrove Haddin Watson/Henriques/Hopes S.Clark Lee/Johnson/Tait/Hilfenhaus Cullen/White/Bailey MacGill I think people forget that MacGill is the second best leggie on the planet and the fact that he has always walked in Warnies shadow will push him a bit harder now. He has generally returned better figures than Warnie when he has played for Oz. just got to see how his temper holds up I guess. Cheers Bob |
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