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  1. my friend saw them @ dural maccas, they headed out 2wards castlehill
  2. THE SPLITS ROBOSAPIEN FULL VERSION TIRED HORSE DUKE NUKEM SURPRISES LARA CROFT STARTING OFF EARLY FUNNY SIGN
  3. NONE OF WHAT YOU SEE IS ACTUALLY MOVING HOW TO SCREW UP A FERRARI NEW AIRBUS PLANE CONCERNED MOTHER
  4. it is sydney weather. unpredictable.
  5. saw a black r33 *** 19T ?
  6. i saw a yellow r34 with air brushing vf011? @ licombe also a red r34 both with bodykits. saw a gathering of 60+ odd bikes @ concord west. was there a comp or something @ olympic park? i saw the japan canoe/kayaking ream hanging around out side telstra stadium
  7. Top ARU official quits January 21, 2005 THE Australian Rugby Union's high performance manager has become its latest high profile casualty, Brett Robinson announcing today he'd stand down from the role at the end of next month. Following last year's loss of Wallabies assistant coaches Andrew Blades and Roger Gould and the departure of some top end administration staff, including general manager Matt Carroll, Robinson will leave to pursue a career with insurance company IAG. The former Brumbies flanker was a central figure in deciding that Perth would gain Australia's new Super 14 franchise for 2006. He was also heavily involved in Australian rugby's third collective bargaining agreement, the creation of the elite player development program and a strategic plan for the future of rugby in this country. Robinson, a doctor, had given "serious consideration" to a career in surgery and said the decision to move on was a difficult one and in no way a reflection of the ARU. "I set out with the intention to nail some projects in a two-year period, having done that I made a big decision to pursue a corporate pathway," said Robinson. "The ARU is an outstanding organisation and I enjoyed my time there. "But after ten years in the professional game, a unique opportunity in the corporate sector was hard to resist." ARU managing director Gary Flowers said Robinson would be difficult to replace. "Brett has made a wonderful contribution to rugby as an outstanding player and as an administrator of unquestioned integrity and capability," said Flowers. "Over the past two years that contribution has extended well beyond his brief as general manager of high performance. "Brett has a unique set of skills which enabled him to tackle some of the most pressing issues in our game." Wallabies captain George Gregan paid tribute to his former teammate. "I played alongside Brett at the Wallabies and Brumbies for five years and have also had the pleasure of working closely with him in his role at the ARU," said Gregan. "He's made a significant contribution to the game in Australia and while he's leaving rugby I'm sure he'll take all the skills he's learned into his new career." Robinson will leave the ARU at the end of February to take up his new appointment. The ARU will conduct a process to find a replacement, looking at both internal and external candidates. AAP
  8. this whole thread thread a joke but
  9. sounds like costa sacked scully yet again
  10. next u'll b saying he was wearing g-string
  11. so sam towers over chris?
  12. Date:1/20/2005 5:59:18 PM To:"Shingo Miyashiro" CC: From:"Prestige Motorsport" Subject:15 Year Rule Update -- 20th January 2005 [/size] We are still waiting for an announcement from DOTARS in relation to the future of the 15 year rule, although the indications are that something is coming. Until an official announcement is made however, we would re-iterate our previous advice as follows. All those wishing to avoid any detrimental changes that a future announcement may entail should select and make payment for their vehicle (the FOB amount to Japan) prior to the official announcement. Based on past precedents set by DOTARS, this should enable the vehicle to be imported under regulations prevailing at the time of payment and should therefore shield the buyer from any changes that might otherwise exclude the vehicle from import. We would encourage customers to make their own enquiries in this regard to satisfy themselves, however it should technically be possible to buy a vehicle of any make and model built in any month of 1990 for import in the future once it turns 15 years old. A small selection of suggested 1990 models of interest are: R32 Skyline 300ZX MR-2 GTO Landcruiser 80 series Pulsar GTiR Celsior (Lexus LS400) NSX RX-7 S5 Supra Familia MX-5 180SX Silvia Cefiro Celica Soarer Surf Starlet Crown Of course, there are many others. We can already import January 1990 models immediately and in 11 days February 1990 models will be available. After an announcement is made, it may well be too late to buy 1990 models for subsequent import later in the year. So we suggest that you don't delay if you are after something special. No one knows yet what changes will happen or when. For more detail or specific questions, please contact DOTARS directly at [email protected] or toll free on 1800 815 272. _______________________________________________________________________________ To remove an e-mail address from this mailing list please follow the simple instructions provided on any mailing list update. To add an e-mail address please use the link on our website. We only wish to send this information to those willing to receive it. We do not condone spamming or the sending of unwanted e-mail. Our apologies in advance if this e-mail is unwanted. Regards Geoff Risbey Manager Prestige Motorsport 0418 944 253 www.prestigemotorsport.com.au At your service Mon to Fri from 9am to 5pm WST, and Sat from 9am to 3pm WST DL14688
  13. how many times did u change ur shirt
  14. hmm. now that 2 north vs south rugby union games r on the cards this JUST DOESN'T COMPARE!!! having said that i'd still want to watch this aswell
  15. up 4 the 2nd gig Lepperfish?
  16. Velvet Revolver Announce Second Sydney Show Reported by: demonika - Tuesday, Jan 18, 2005. 10:08 Revolver add another show onto their Australian tour, a second show at the Hordern Pavilion on Thursday February 24. Also announced is the Screaming Jets who will be the support band for the whole tour. Tickets go on sale Friday 21st January at the usual outlets. http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/
  17. it's gonna b a F*CKEN CRACKER OF A GAME. CAN'T WAIT :aroused: :drooling: f#ck if it goes ahead I MUST GO. its a f*cken must no exceptions. its like the mecca, the holy grail, the lost treasure, the most heavenily match EVER!!! Rugby supports wave aid January 19, 2005 THE Australian and New Zealand rugby unions have thrown their support behind a proposal to pit the best players from the northern and southern hemispheres against each other in a match to raise money for Indian Ocean tsunami victims. Details of the proposal remain sketchy but Australian Rugby Union (ARU) chief executive Gary Flowers said the match could be played at Sydney's Olympic Stadium in June or July, coinciding with the British and Irish Lions' tour of New Zealand. "It is early days yet, but the idea of bringing together the world's best rugby players to raise funds for such an international tragedy is a very solid one," he said. Wallabies captain George Gregan said the rugby world had been inspired by the success of the Asia versus Rest Of The World cricket match in Melbourne earlier this month, which raise more than $15 million in tsunami relief. "The cricketers showed us just what they could do to assist with the tsunami appeal by raising over $15 million and it would be good to get a similar opportunity," he said. "The proposal sounds like a chance for the Rugby community to show its support." New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) chief executive Chris Moller said the match would have to be arranged around existing rugby commitments such as the Super 12 competition, run by the South Africa New Zealand Australia Rugby (SANZAR) organisation.. He said the NZRU supported the idea of holding one match in Sydney in June-July, with a return fixture in the northern hemisphere when southern hemisphere are next on tour. "This idea could be a better fit for the SANZAR countries and would likely raise more money than the option of a one-off match in March, which has been floated,'' he said. Flowers said both the Australian and New Zealand players' associations supported the proposal. Agence France-Presse Possible North v South teams January 19, 2005 A NORTH v South rugby match would be a mouth-watering prospect – an unprecedented chance to see the world's best players on the same field. The selection process has yet to be finalised, and with such an array of talent from so many countries, the most difficult problem would be who to leave out. How do you choose, for instance, between Southern Hemisphere wingers as exciting as Doug Howlett, Joe Rokocoko, Rupeni Caucaunibuca, Lote Tuiqiri, Mat Rogers, Wendell Sailor and Jonah Lomu, provided he can get fit in time. The answer may be to pick as many as possible on the replacements bench. To ensure the widest possible appeal, the teams should contain players from the second-tier rugby nations like Argentina, Fiji, and Italy. With the match almost certain to be played at Telstra Stadium in Sydney – venue for the 2003 World Cup final, it would be difficult to go past George Gregan as Southern Hemisphere skipper. Ireland's brilliant centre Brian O'Driscoll, who may lead the Lions team in New Zealand this winter, appeals as a likely captain of the Northern Hemisphere. Brumbies captain Stirling Mortlock said today he would be delighted to take part, though he would be no certainty to get a game. "A Southern Hemisphere team would have a very, very strong line-up and there are so many great players that could fill each of the positions," he said. "To be selected in the team would be a huge honour." He said he had no doubt players and sponsors would support the plan. Here are two possible line-ups: POSITION NORTH SOUTH FULLBACK Gareth Thomas (Wal) Mils Muliaina (NZ) WINGERS Jason Robinson (Eng) Rupeni Caucaunibuca (Fij) Shane Williams (Wal) Doug Howlett (NZ) CENTRES Brian O'Driscoll (Ire – c) Tana Umaga (NZ) Gavin Henson (Wal) Matt Giteau (Aus) FIVE-EIGHTH Jonny Wilkinson (Eng) Stephen Larkham (Aus) HALF Jean-Baptiste Elissalde(Fra) George Gregan (Aus – c) No.8 Martin Corry (Eng) Sione Lauaki (Ton) FLANKERS Olivier Magne (Fra) George Smith (Aus) Serge Betsen (Fra) Schalk Burger (Saf) SECOND ROW Fabien Pelous (Fra) Victor Matfield (Saf) Paul O'Connell (Ire) Chris Jack (NZ) PROPS Julian White (Eng) Os du Randt (Saf) Pieter de Villiers (Fra) Kees Meeuws (NZ) HOOKER Fabio Ongaro (Ita) Keven Mealamu (NZ) REPLACEMENTS: NORTH: Steve Thompson (Eng), Reggie Corrigan (Ire), Nathan Hines (Sco), Colin Charvis (Wal), Stephen Jones (Wal), Chris Cusiter (Sco), Clement Poitrenaud (Fra). SOUTH: Jeremy Paul (Aus), Omar Hasan (Arg), Bakkies Botha (Saf), Richie McCaw (NZ), Agustin Pichot (Arg), Dan Carter (NZ), Lote Tuiqiri (Aus). AAP
  18. HSBC Waratahs show their support for Tsunami appeal [/b]:PhotoPop(17222)"] Meet the Waratahs at the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief Wednesday, 19 January 2005 NSWRU Media Unit The weight of the HSBC Waratahs is behind this month's Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief and Waratah Fan Day, with the entire squad taking time out of their Super 12 preparations to help raise funds for the victims of the Boxing Day disaster. The team will be available to meet fans at Concord's Waratah Rugby Stadium on Sunday, January 30, as the cream of Sydney Club Rugby competition go head to head out on the field in the special sevens tournament. The Sydney Rugby community has banded together at short notice to organise the key components of the day, with the draw now being circulated to all Sydney premiership clubs. And the involvement of the Waratahs, so close to the start of the Super 12 season, is expected to draw an even bigger crowd than earlier anticipated. "We'll be doing everything we can to help out," Waratah captain Chris Whitaker said. "We'll be out amongst the crowd with buckets, selling raffle tickets and collecting donations, signing autographs and in general, just being accessible to fans," he added. NSW Rugby Chief Executive Fraser Neill says having the players on board is an added bonus for what's already shaping up to be a big day. "We thought from the start that (the sevens) would be massive," said Neill. "But having the guys on hand to meet with the fans, to help raise much needed funds for those struggling to put their lives back together, is a real shot in the arm for the Sydney Sevens." A number of items will be raffled off over the course of the day, including hampers and signed Waratahs gear. However, the highlight of the fundraising effort will be the auctioning of the chance to play alongside a number of Waratah and Wallaby legends in a special celebrity touch football match, to be played before the start of the final. While the full line-ups are being kept under wraps, Waratahs Head Coach Ewen McKenzie, and Forwards Coach Steve Tuynman are both confirmed starters. The former state and national representatives say they're looking forward to getting back out in the middle. "My Achilles is just about right, I'm ready and raring to go," McKenzie said. Said Tuynman: "What better excuse is there for pulling the boots on once again, than raising money for such a worthy cause?" More big names will be announced in coming days. The Waratahs aren't the only ones giving their backing to the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami relief, with a number of sponsors and supporters quick to get on board. They include: Canada Bay Council Masterfoods Fairfax Publications West Harbour Rugby Union Club Win Security Collex Big Sister Laundry 2004 Tooheys New Cup premier Randwick face West Harbour in the first match of the day at 10am, with the Quarters at 2:40 and the semis at half past four. The final will be played at the conclusion of the celebrity match, at 6.05pm. Waratah Captain Chris Whitaker says a minimum $5 donation at the gate will buy much more than a full day of entertainment. "This is a special opportunity for people to catch a traditional rugby carnival, while at the same time contributing to the Tsunami appeal. Australians have been so generous so far, I'm sure that spirit of generosity will be on show at the Sydney Sevens." nsw rugby
  19. ARU supports North-South Match to raise funds for Tsunami Appeal January 19, 2005 - 11:24am Story by: ARU [/b]:PhotoPop("] A North-South match in Sydney to coincide with the Lions tour to NZ is on the cards The Australian Rugby Union has thrown its support behind a proposed North-South match that would feature the world's best Rugby players coming together to raise funds for the Asian Earthquake and Tsunami appeals. While the details of the match, including the date and location are yet to be decided, a match during the inbound Test season (June-July) is seen by the ARU and the NZRU as the best option to secure the superstars of World Rugby. ARU CEO & Managing Director Gary Flowers spoke with his counterpart at the New Zealand Rugby Union, Chris Moller this morning and agreed that playing the match in Sydney would be the best option, given its large market, the size of Telstra Stadium and the potential commercial support for the match. A match in Sydney in June or July would also coincide with the British Lions' tour to New Zealand, which will bring the majority of Rugby's superstars from the Northern Hemisphere to the region. The match also has the support of the Australian and New Zealand Players Associations. Gary Flowers said the efforts of the international cricket community in raising $15 million for the tsunami relief effort had provided Rugby with a lot of inspiration. "It is early days yet, but the idea of bringing together the world's best Rugby players to raise funds for such an international tragedy is a very solid one. "It is good to see the Rugby world getting behind this idea, including the IRB, SANZAR and the players. "We still need to discuss the options with the IRB, the British Lions and our SANZAR partners, but the idea of a match in June or July is seen as a better option than March to ensure we have the cream of Southern Hemisphere Rugby available. Qantas Wallabies Captain George Gregan says the proposed North v South match would be another great initiative to raise funds for Tsunami relief. "The cricketers showed us just what they could do to assist with the Tsunami appeal by raising over $15 million and it would be good to get a similar opportunity," said Gregan. "The proposal sounds like a chance for the Rugby community to show its support, alongside what the Brumbies, Waratahs and Reds are doing, and I'm sure all the players will get behind it." On the domestic front, the Australian Rugby community continues to dig deep to support the victims of the Boxing Day Tsunami disaster. The ARU has already made a $50,000 cash donation to the Australian Red Cross and ARU staff have donated a proportion of their salaries to the appeal. The NSW Waratahs will attend the Sydney Sevens for Tsunami Relief tournament at Concord's Waratah Rugby Stadium this Sunday, 30 January. The tournament sees the cream of the Sydney Club Rugby competition play in the special sevens tournament and whilst the Waratahs won't be playing on the day, they will be out amongst the crowd, meeting fans, selling raffle tickets and collecting donations. The ACT Brumbies will play the Canberra Raiders in a charity cricket match at West Belconnen Oval next Tuesday, 1 February. The match will start at 4:30pm with entry costing a donation at the gate. The QLD Reds are expected to announce details of their tsunami relief fundraising activity ahead of their opening trial match against the Brumbies at Ballymore on 29 January. Rugby clubs around Australia are undertaking various fundraising initiatives. australian rugby Tsunami relief game headache January 19, 2005 AN international rugby union match to aid tsunami relief could be announced within the next week. It depends on when northern and southern hemisphere unions can agree on a format and, more contentiously, a date. The International Rugby Board raised the matter with its member unions and the prospect of a north versus south match is being discussed by Six Nations and SANZAR unions. But with both Europe's Six Nations tournament and the provincial Super 12 series in South Africa, New Zealand and Australia (SANZAR) starting next month, finding an appropriate date will be a problem. The enormous logistics behind such a match, whether it is held in London, Cardiff or Sydney as suggested, ensures a decision must be made quickly. "We put the concept on the table and would like it to happen," said IRB spokesman Greg Thomas. "But of course it depends on the players, so it's for the unions to decide. "The Six Nations have discussed it and are very keen on it. There's a groundswell of support for a charity match, people want to see it. But there's no set date and no set venue. "Some of the Six Nations are having talks with SANZAR. "Whether it will be a north-south match, or just a south match or some other sort of compromise, we don't know yet. "We're just waiting to hear from the unions and hopefully we can make an announcement in the next few days." A match between the best of the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere has been on the agenda for some years, but sticking points over player payments and scheduling killed off the idea. A full house at Twickenham or the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff would raise millions of dollars and could match the $14m raised by the one-day international cricket match between an Asian XI and Rest of the World XI at the MCG earlier this month. International Players' Association president Tony Dempsey said players in Australia, England, New Zealand, France and South Africa support the proposal. "Everyone's very supportive of having a game that raises money for the tsunami relief fund," Dempsey told the Nine Network. "We've heard a little bit of a whisper about it," said Wallaby back Mat Rogers. "Certainly after seeing what the cricket was able to achieve and accomplish as far as raising money for the victims of the tsunami, it was a bit of an inspiration for everyone." AAP fox sports
  20. why is the ALP like an afl team? Because the leadership is constantly changing [sad i know icouldn't help myself]
  21. i saw a white r33 @ five today on neale ave. aqf 064? :wavey:
  22. Tonga to benefit from Super 12 experience [/b]:PhotoPop(23241)"] Waratah coaches welcome their Tongan counterparts Monday, January 17, 2005 NSWRU Media Unit NSW Rugby is throwing it's weight behind the development of Rugby in the Pacific, with the HSBC Waratahs playing host the Tongan national coaching team. Team manager Sione Petelo, Backs Coaches Semi Taupeaafe and Tevita Va'enuku and Video Analyst Nafe Tufui kicked off their visit to Sydney, watching the Waratahs go through a searching strength and skills session. They'll spend the next 12 days observing Head Coach Ewen McKenzie and his team as they continue their preparation for the 2005 Super 12. "For a long time, NSW has enjoyed a strong connection with Pacific Islands Rugby," McKenzie said. "We're delighted to be able to foster this friendship even further by welcoming the Tongan national coaching team to Sydney." While in Sydney, the quartet will also spend time with the NSW Academy, learning about talent identification and player development. "One of the key objectives (of the tour) is to learn more about development," Sione Petelo said. "We are currently preparing for a development tour of Australia and the first qualifiers for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, so learning the best way to bring on our young players is very important." Petelo places added value on what exposure to a fully professional outfit will bring to Tongan Rugby. "I believe our coaches will gain a lot from observing the structures in place at the Waratahs in their Super 12 preparation." The Tongan National team will return to Sydney in two months time, taking on NSW A at Aussie Stadium on March 13.
  23. let go of what??? lol never gonna die never gonna die
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