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BrettM
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SteveA <[email protected]> wrote
in news:[email protected]:
>
> monsterman Wrote:
>> No A grade or anything really approaching it. Played all
>> through school, colts at Sunnybank followed by a fair bit
>> of subdistricts. If only my talent matched my passion for
>> the game! I'm always saying that about my cycling too.
>>
>> At least you'll be able to get your regular "live" rugby
>> dose in the new year what with the Western Force coming to
>> town.
>
> Monster,
> I played for State High, then played for Uni when I went to
> club rugby. And I coached under 8s at Sunnybank for a while
> as a favour for a mate. Rest assured, you won't find my
> name on any A grade lists anywhere!!
>
> SteveA
>
>
Only played rural A grade and I definately wished that talent
matched passion. I'm sure I coulda been a contender (for
water boy)
Still I think that A grade was safer than some of the reserve
I played as I got older.
Cheers
BrettM
in news:[email protected]:
>
> monsterman Wrote:
>> No A grade or anything really approaching it. Played all
>> through school, colts at Sunnybank followed by a fair bit
>> of subdistricts. If only my talent matched my passion for
>> the game! I'm always saying that about my cycling too.
>>
>> At least you'll be able to get your regular "live" rugby
>> dose in the new year what with the Western Force coming to
>> town.
>
> Monster,
> I played for State High, then played for Uni when I went to
> club rugby. And I coached under 8s at Sunnybank for a while
> as a favour for a mate. Rest assured, you won't find my
> name on any A grade lists anywhere!!
>
> SteveA
>
>
Only played rural A grade and I definately wished that talent
matched passion. I'm sure I coulda been a contender (for
water boy)
Still I think that A grade was safer than some of the reserve
I played as I got older.
Cheers
BrettM