Ahhh I see, wise choice :)
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Ahhh I see, wise choice :)
You're not the Rocky Singer are you RM? lol.
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Kala to upset Assocs after coming off wins over Neddies and Paly.
Pindan Premier Grade Preview: Round Eight
By RugbyWA Media
Contributors: Patrick Henning *
Sunday, 26 May, 2013
Kick-off times:
First Grade: 3.30pm
Reserve Grade: 1.55pm
Under 20s: 12.35pm
Under 18s: 11.15
Third Grade 12.35pm (Field 2)
Fourth Grade: 1.55pm (Field 2)
Fifth Grade: 3.05 (Field 2)
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Emirates Western Force players playing this round:
Associates: Mick Snowden
Cottesloe: Sam Christie, Ed Stubbs, Ben Whittaker
Joondalup: Salesi Ma’afu
Nedlands: Lachlan McCaffrey
Palmyra: Salesi Manu
Wanneroo: Phoenix Battye
Wests Scarborough: Chris Tuatara-Morrison
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http://www.rugbywa.com.au/NewsEvents...7/Default.aspx
Just had a look at the team lists for Sun and how can someone I said a few weeks back was chasing and actually got an overseas contract and left the country be named in the Cott side.Even if the team lists are lies at least they gave Rugby Wa a list,not like your usual suspects.I see we've got the best ref going round town on Sun so no excuses, this will see whether we're the real deal or not.Bring your A game Cott cos it's gonna be a fucken bloodbath
Any Scores? Heard Cott Over Wests 18-3?
Home Team v Away Team Location Time
Perth Bayswater 17 v Nedlands 45 Pat O'Hara Reserve, Morley 15:30
UWA 30 v Wanneroo 27 McGillivray Oval, Mt. Claremont 15:30
Wests Scarborough 3 v Cottesloe 16 Bennett Park, Scarborough 15:30
Rockingham 18 v Palmyra 32 Lark Hill Sporting Complex, Port Kennedy 15:30
Associates 25 v Kalamunda 18 Allen Park, Swanbourne 15:30
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Kala v Soaks
A litmus test for Kala with last years premiers finding form last week and Kala on a 3 match winning streak. Soaks were able to get the win due to superior size and fitness. Kala battled hard all day against a bigger pack with the size difference eventually wearing them down. Kala were out to a 15 - 3 lead with tries to Preston and Lukas. Kala were pressuring hard early which rattled Soaks with turnover ball leading to both tries. Soaks rallied in the 2nd half and used size to grind out a 7 point win, 25 - 18.
Soaks won the U/20s 20 - 12 in a very entertaining, running game. Both teams were content to attack when possible which resulted in a great spectacle. Jacob Kohinga had a blinder for Kala at 13 breaking the line at will. Even the ref had a good game.
too pissed right now but RM your gonna love this post,this will see how much balls rugby wa have when I reveal how low those cott maggots have stooped