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4 hours? Pigs arse, it took us in a mini bus 2 and a half hours max including a stop at a 2 servo's and a maccas to drive back to Sydney, and that was all the way into town.
Your just one of those supporters that supports their team to the point of having fork out any cash or putting any effort
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I'm torn between smiting and praising that post, Jarganshame I'm from Sydney![]()
Trip Summary Where IS
Start Eddy Av, Haymarket, NSW (Sydney Central Station)
End Parliament Dr, Capital Hill, ACT
Distance: 291km Time: 2hr 56min (approx)
Travel: Fastest (with tolls)
Gee isn’t the internet wonderful when it shows just how full of shit someone is! Muddy don’t generalise your taunts and make disparaging remarks about Sandgropers it just pisses off the locals.![]()
Generally speaking you aren’t learning much if your lips are moving!!!
Yerr... I know they're pissed off but they have to be positive... The Force will have a good pick off talent at the end of season...
and someone buy jargs a cheap watch...
Wallabies and Brumbies flankerGeorge Smith set to remain in Australia
By Jon Geddes May 08, 2009
The Brumbies and Wallabies are set for a major boost within a week with champion flanker George Smith expected to sign a new deal to remain in Australia.
The future of the key Wallaby forward had been uncertain as he weighed up a number of huge offers, most notably from a French club.
"It's only been positive information coming out of the George Smith camp so we are really confident he will be with us for another couple of seasons leading up to the 2011 World Cup," Brumbies chief executive Andrew Fagan said.
"I am really hopeful of a decision on George in the next few days."
Fagan also revealed the Brumbies consulted with star recruit Matt Giteau before signing his Force teammate and halfback Josh Valentine for 2010.
The committee has spoken!!!![]()
Generally speaking you aren’t learning much if your lips are moving!!!