Archive for category Sport Thoughts

An open letter to Manly coach Geoff Toovey.

Dear Sir, Let’s examine some recent evidence. Manly centre Steve Matai leaps into the air to clothesline George Burgess with a violent swinging forearm and only gets a one week suspension with an early guilty plea. Manly coach Geoff Toovey spits the dummy. Manly fullback Brett Stewart drops his elbow into Andrew Everingham’s jaw, even […]

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Souths Turn 105 Today

On the 17 January, way back in 1908, the South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club was founded at Redfern Town Hall and Rugby League was born. Nine teams comprised the competition that year. They were, in alphabetical order; Souths won the inaugural game of Rugby League, held at Birchgrove Oval, by defeating North Sydney […]

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Pack Mentality

Apart from the obvious need to stay hydrated, one of the things that really gets drummed into you before a ‘fun run’ is not to start off too quickly. You have your own pace, your own comfort zone and your own technique, so don’t take off or you won’t make it. It’s great advice however […]

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One Million Metres

Check it out guys, I made it. Eighty six thousand six hundred and seventy calories and eighty runs later, I have chalked up a magic 1,000,000 metres. It has been a hard slog at times filled with magpies and kookaburras, spiders and dog poo. There have been ups, downs and plenty of days when the […]

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Marathon Dad

Hills are just an excuse to run faster! I’m talking uphill, not downhill of course because that would be crazy. I did it once. Tearing like a startled jackrabbit down the embankment at Moore Park where people used to grass ski, I hit the pavement at the speed of sound. My knee went backwards, my […]

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British Golf Notice circa 1940

With thanks to El Presidenté of the BGC. You have to hand it to the British, when it comes to golf…and “rules” German aircraft from Norway would fly on missions to northern England; because of the icy weather conditions, the barrels of their guns had a small dab of wax to protect them. As they […]

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Its the 10th Anniversary Since Souths Were Reinstated Back Into The NRL

Today, 6 July 2011, marks ten years since the South Sydney Rabbitohs won reinstatement to the National Rugby League. I remember that dark day when the Pride of the League, one of the few remaining foundation clubs, was banished for no other reason than they refused to capitulate to the arbitrary and unreasonable demands of […]

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Happy 103rd Birthday to the Mighty South Sydney Rabbitohs

It was on this day in 1908 that the South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club was founded at Redfern Town Hall, giving birth to the most successful professional Rugby League Club of all time. South Sydney – also known as ‘The Pride of the League’ – was the third Rugby League club founded in […]

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iDad – The Bare Essentials

Sorry I didn’t post anything new for you all last week. I ended up in New Zealand on business and time simply got away on me. The good news is that iDad found himself being published in the online magazine Bare Essentials. Chief Editor Ms. Inga Yandell is an amazing woman with a passion for […]

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The Botany Gentlemen’s Club

History was made that day. Firstly by the diminutive Australia pugilist becoming the first man in thirty years to unify the belts in the Junior Welterweight division, and secondly by the amalgamation of these ‘Captains of Industry’ into the Botany Gentleman’s Club.

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