Local Qld v NSW Footie (Rugby) comp.
Any of the older blokes on here remember Gene Miles ?
Nice bloke.
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Not normally my thing, but when your offered some $240 a piece tickets,
food and drink with the Former Origin Greats and a lift there and home
I thought it would make a change for a night out.
Band "Birds of Tokyo" were OK.
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Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 03:48 AM
Local Qld v NSW Footie (Rugby) comp.
Any of the older blokes on here remember Gene Miles ?
Nice bloke.
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Brilliant when at Wigan, fantastic ball handler and all round nice bloke who had time for everyone.
Qld did get well and truly beaten at home but that's not all bad.
Since I've been here they have overall dominated the comp for most
of the recent years and a Blues win certainly keeps it interesting.
It was impressive to see 50,000+ folk out mid week and so passionate about their sport.
Was also moving to see 50,000+ folk stand silent in tribute to a recently murdered Police Officer. Everyone was very loud and in high spirits and it was quite moving when the place fell silent.
Quote from: Leyther on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 04:00 AM
Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 03:48 AM
Local Qld v NSW Footie (Rugby) comp.
Any of the older blokes on here remember Gene Miles ?
Nice bloke.
Brilliant when at Wigan, fantastic ball handler and all round nice bloke who had time for everyone.
He now heads the FOG's "Former Origin Greats"
Raises money for charity's and helping indigenous kids etc.
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Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 04:03 AM
Qld did get well and truly beaten at home but that's not all bad.
Since I've been here they have overall dominated the comp for most
of the recent years and a Blues win certainly keeps it interesting.
It was impressive to see 50,000+ folk out mid week and so passionate about their sport.
Was also moving to see 50,000+ folk stand silent in tribute to a recently murdered Police Officer. Everyone was very loud and in high spirits and it was quite moving when the place fell silent.
Rugby league communities are always very inclusive and passionate, I spent many a time watching the kangeroos touring over here at big venues such as Old Trafford and Wembley, always had 50,000 plus, greats of my time were Wally Lewis, Mal Meninga, Laurie daley, the Stewarts, Lockyer and many many more, I still have a Ausie tour shirt from back in the 90s.........Best team sport in the world
Some familiar names there Leyther.
The statue in the post above is outside our local ground.
It's of "King Wally" Lewis.
A local highway West I use has been renamed "Darren Lockyer Way"
Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 04:24 AM
Some familiar names there Leyther.
The statue in the post above is outside our local ground.
It's of "King Wally" Lewis.
A local highway West I use has been renamed "Darren Lockyer Way"
Very worthy and fitting tributes, I have a mate living on the gold coast, an avid Broncos fan but still follows our home town club Leigh. Good to see some of our exports doing well down there, Burgess brothers, James Graham and Widop to name just three. I recently watched a programme called NRL Rookie, well worth a look, the capabilities of these guys is phenomenal.
I lived in Kidderminster UK until I was 40.
We had our local soccer team the Harriers but a lot of folk followed either West Brom, Villa, Birmingham City or the Wolves. I saw a few games but never got that into it.
Moving to Australia was a bit of an eye opener with the passion for Rugby League !!
The company where my wife works sponsors a major comp so we get access to games and get to meet players etc. To an "outsider" like me, it's a whole different world !
Quote from: Tony Nitrous on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 04:47 AM
I lived in Kidderminster UK until I was 40.
We had our local soccer team the Harriers but a lot of folk followed either West Brom, Villa, Birmingham City or the Wolves. I saw a few games but never got that into it.
Moving to Australia was a bit of an eye opener with the passion for Rugby League !!
The company where my wife works sponsors a major comp so we get access to games and get to meet players etc. To an "outsider" like me, it's a whole different world !
Tony, you are living my dream, Bikes, Rugby league and the Gold coast, couldn't wish for more! :cheers: :onya:
You guys are lucky you dont have to support the Warriors or the Kiwi's.
You never know whose going to front up for the Warriors. They can at times beat the top teams and the following week get beaten by the bottom teams. Frustrating !!
As for the Kiwi's.....by crikey they do a good Haka, then cant hold the ball or make tackles.
But the captain and a team mate are excellent at snorting the most cocaine after the game :facepalm:
The Origin game sounds like it was a bit of an upset. Hearing it was a great game.
Quote from: Kiwifruit on Thursday, 01 June 2017, 05:45 AM
You guys are lucky you dont have to support the Warriors or the Kiwi's.
You never know whose going to front up for the Warriors. They can at times beat the top teams and the following week get beaten by the bottom teams. Frustrating !!
As for the Kiwi's.....by crikey they do a good Haka, then cant hold the ball or make tackles.
But the captain and a team mate are excellent at snorting the most cocaine after the game :facepalm:
The Origin game sounds like it was a bit of an upset. Hearing it was a great game.
I can relate to this Kiwifruit - Our local team Leigh are currently second bottom of super league, they have some good scalps but no consistency, the Warriors lost the plot signing Sam Tomkins from Wigan a few seasons back and don't seem to have recovered, they can only be better without him.
The things you see !
I met this young lady on the way to the game.
She was promoting a local "Gentlemans Club" called Love and Rockets.
Mrs just laughed at me.
Seeing as I like being both married, and remaining connected to my body's extremities, I thought it best I gave the place a miss!
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Now that's more like it :whistling:
you do meet some nice friends. great write up on footy. ive spent many hours at suncorp/lang park. im a footy tragic. 4 origins, many club games. a great place. used to go in early 80s, before broncos existed. meninga, lewis, belcher were playing for local teams. way different back then. last visit was double header 2016, a great night. gene miles always a favourite.