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How much does a hitman cost?
I envisage a sacrifice of clync along those shown on the Vikings tv show. Cut up alive whilst being observed by loyal Force members. A fitting end to the bastard.
If I heard he'd been murdered during his trip to perth I would rejoice. Can't imagine the wa cops would search too hard for for his killers.
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
I won't be watching the NRC. The mungos looks awesome this weekend. NRC is the ARUs idea of a national comp. Its like watching subbies. No wonder the dead shits are bankrupt. What a waste.
Who is wearing Blue to the test match?
Controversy corner
THREE FORCE MEN NAMED FOR HOME GROUND SPRINGBOKS TEST
By Fraser Smith on Thu 7th September 17
Qantas Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has made four changes to his starting fifteen ahead of Saturday night's clash with South Africa at Perth's nib Stadium. Three Road Safety Western Force stars will pull on the gold jersey in front of their home fans on Saturday with a Sea of Blue expected to cheer on Tatafu Polota-Nau, Adam Coleman and Western Australian product Curtis Rona.
Tatafu Polota-Nau will wear the number two jersey with Sekope Kepu to start alongside him in the scrum as Allan Alaalatoa shifts to the reserves.
Adam Coleman returns to the starting side following his late withdrawal prior to the second Bledisloe Cup clash but Force star Dane Haylett-Petty will miss the remainder of the year with the winger to undergo surgery on a biceps injury.
WA product Curtis Rona has been named on the bench and is in line for his second Test cap in what will be a special occasion in front of the passionate WA rugby community.
Saturday night is set to cap a rapid rise for hooker Jordan Uelese, with the 20-year-old in line to become Wallaby 912 after he was named to debut off the bench.
Flanker Jack Dempsey is on the bench and in line for just his second Wallabies cap after his debut against Italy in June, while Samu Kerevi returns to the matchday 23 in the number 22 jersey.
At present, three players have been released for Round Two of the National Rugby Championship with Izaia Perese (Queensland Country), Kane Douglas and Adam Korczyk (Brisbane City) to play this weekend.
Saturday night's clash is vital for Michael Cheika's side with the Wallabies currently third on the Rugby Championship table after collecting just one bonus point from the opening two rounds.
South Africa currently top the standings following two convincing wins against Argentina, although history is in Australia's favour with the Wallabies having won their last three at home against the Springboks.
The two sides last met in Perth in 2014 as Australia snuck home for a memorable 24-23 win, thanks to a last-gasp try from Rob Horne.
Tickets for the Qantas Wallabies' 2017 Rugby Championship campaign are available here.
Dempsey, who has played how much Super rugby this year? Hannigan still at 6 no change to back row. Samu, all is forgiven, our defence has been brilliant since you were subbed at 54-6....errm....which lock is out, is it Rory or new Tahs signing Simmonds (can't get a game at mighty Reds....oh wait).
Hold the press, with TAF starting and Uelese on bench that means Squeak is finally OUT!! Funny that's not the headline
The long sobs of autumn's violins wound my heart with a monotonous languor