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"The Police and RTA have made arrangements to give traffic priority to the rugby buses - to help ensure fans are in their seat well before kick-off."

Mr Watkins (Minister for Transport) said the Moore Park precinct would be extremely busy with the Rugby match, a Grinspoon concert at the Hordern Pavilion, and Fox Studios open as normal.

http://www.nswrugby.com.au/nsw/nsw.rugby/page/27528

Yeah we could stand 50m away from each other and throw stuff.

Can never work that out. If you want to hurt someone just get up close, grab his ears and headbutt...... Bugger this cowering far enough away you wouldn't get hurt if it hit you.

grinspoon > footy or soccer. where's the clearway for the Grinners fans? :confused:

for that matter....delta/bec/missy/hillary yadda yadda... >footy et al > nikki webster ;)

yeh and while we're at it where's all the chess fans? netballers? and stamp collectors

Oh My God, can someone please ban this guy from posting, im sick of reading this crap.

then dont ****en read it ;)

the original post was meant to be a pointer that traffic would be be killer. Not lets get this guy banned. how about getting you banned for being a ****en idiot.

it is not a football thread. ****en hell.

you try letting people know traffic will be a bitch and you complain about rugby posts well **** you.

full of ****en complaints maybe i should complain in every bloody thread i read. go ahead and ban me assholes see if i care

Steady mate, I appreciate the effort you go to. If you give them a reason they just may carry through, although I would disagree to the action unless substantial evidence was provided to support the decision.

Pity about the loss by the Reds but well done to the Waratahs. Here's hoping they take the silverware.

I think you should start a footy forum dude.

i have noticed that you criticise a lot of people on here, including myself. just wanna know does japan really get that boring????

why dont you go and rip some hellies in ur "machine" coz it seems u know a lot about lines!!!! so i assume u have a "machine" of a car..

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