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they both ovals?
did you fail Kindergarten?
I worry for your children............
its black and white.... now you seem to be a generalist jargs.... let me put it another way...
generalist? i fail to see how?
an oval is an oval?
I think your children could be smarter then you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovoid
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oval_(disambiguation)
Typical "oval" Athletics track consisting of two semicircles joined by straight segments.
Opposed to a cricket oval....
Think about it Einstein...
same word but different....
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I'm not sure if it is finished yet but it will be a very good stadium... they want more rugby tests...
the Force could move to Melbourne to get a home stadium....
nooo MES is fine for the moment!
Be There. Be Heard. Be The Force Behind The Force
Well I'm not Einstein but I think you have just argued my point. See one of my earlier posts, possibly read the oval definition again. It doesnt matter what kind of oval it is, an oval is an oval.
Cricket OVAL, Athletics OVAL, AFL OVAL
I never said every oval is the same, but an oval is an oval
Thanks for playing Mudcrab, unfortunately you don't qualify for any prizes, apart from another stint at your local Kindergarten. You can be in the same class as your kids
no the stadium was built as part of their bid for the 4th franchise. But instead of scrapping the plan when they didn't get it they proceeded with it anyway for Melbourne Storm and Melbourne Victory. It only holds 30,000 people
unlikely, the Force play in front of 25,000 instead of the 13,000 that the Brumbies play in front of. No chance of the Force moving, WA is still driving the Aussie economy is keeping the country out recession.
Maybe if Canberra Stadium wasn't a converted oval they would get more people to the game, or maybe if it wasn't in a poor location and a pain in the ass to get to (so i have heard from a few people I know who used to live there)
so that would match this would it not?
which is still defined as an oval
and your definition Canberra Stadium with straight sides and curved ends would match this
which would just happen to be "WIN Jubilee Stadium" aka "Win Jubilee Oval"
or similar to:
pre-olympics, and of course AFL games are still held there, despite the sides of the ground being straight it is still an oval
Size isn't everything
And of course the funniest thing about you getting worked up over this is:
no jargs the Canberra stadium out field was never that large such as the Sydney olympic stadium...and yes jargs I did know it was an athletics field thats why its next to the AIS...