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You coming mate? I need a co-driver. Heading up Friday night.

Me? Yeh looking at heading up, happy to take shotgun if its on offer, i think shotgun has already been called in the Lada

Are you sure you know what you are doing...im pretty sure i will not be able to stop talkignabout that great game by the Tahs the other week..who were they playing again :):) :lol:

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At the risk of the Vics throwing up in their latte's :)

Pity I missed it, but mate the seats there for you.

Waratahs 16 Reds 12

Fists flew and blood flowed as NSW exorcised another demon to mark the start of their Super 14 campaign by grafting a late win over a tenacious Queensland last night. It was NSW's first win in Brisbane since the Super 12 started 10 years ago.

The visitors' poor kicking game and the Reds' never-say-die attitude forced NSW to dig deep in front of a crowd of almost 40,000 that bayed for blood, which was delivered at regular intervals in a niggly and frequently violent game.

The brawling started in the first minute and peppered the match at regular intervals, but never escalated to a point where referee Matt Goddard was forced into action.

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does anyone have a copy of this? sorry to dig up as i still wanted this for my wall. i brought the issue before this one, so ended up getting the wrong one. if anyone has a copy of this article please let me know, willing to buy it

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