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From the Western Terrace: Human Rights Act Song
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From the Western Terrace. The random musings of a malcontent on the subject of rugby league and other assorted miscellany. Monday, June 15, 2015. Human Rights Act Song. To the tune of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive"). I never used to be afraid. Because I had the Human Rights Act. Sitting by my side. Now you spend so many days. Trying to get it repealed. But it won't yield. No matter how much force you wield. So now you're back. Dressed up like a berk. That gormless look upon your face. Oh no, not I.
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From the Western Terrace: It's Just Not Cricket
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From the Western Terrace. The random musings of a malcontent on the subject of rugby league and other assorted miscellany. Sunday, June 14, 2015. It's Just Not Cricket. Evolution is a wonderful thing. In the animal kingdom, it produces all sorts of varied fauna and flora, perfectly adapted to its environment. Without it, we wouldn't be here as a species with our capacity for language and innovation. Cricket has equated entertainment with one thing only - runs. The art of bowling well, whether that be...
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From the Western Terrace: August 2015
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From the Western Terrace. The random musings of a malcontent on the subject of rugby league and other assorted miscellany. Tuesday, August 11, 2015. The Enemy at the Gate? As you might have noticed, there's a bit of a thing going on at Calais at the moment. They now sit by the side of the road, looking for ways to find some sort of egress into the UK, either in the back of a lorry or by walking 30 miles down a tunnel used by 150mph massive hunks of metal that would vapourise them on contact. Obviously th...
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A Tap On The Twenty.: March 2010
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Tuesday, 23 March 2010. NRL on the small screen - TV or PC? Anybody been able to watch much NRL lately? Anybody aware the domestic season in Australia has even started? Ever since the collapse of Setanta Sports a day before a crucial State of Origin game last year, the NRL has been shown on live streams via the Telstra owned Australian internet giant, Bigpond. Thursday, 4 March 2010. Welsh union legend joins Crusaders. Is this a publicity stunt? Rugby L...
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A Tap On The Twenty.: December 2009
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Thursday, 24 December 2009. Team of the decade - Fullback. Ah, the fullback. The first man on the team sheet every single week. But who would you give the number one shirt to, and why? What are the qualities of a rugby league fullback? Below are A Tap on the Twenty's four nominees for fullback of the decade, who all possess the key skills to becoming an excellent fullback. The 2000s fullback of the decade is Anthony Minichello. Team of the decade - 2000s.
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A Tap On The Twenty.: A Tap on the Twenty Awards 2010
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Wednesday, 22 December 2010. A Tap on the Twenty Awards 2010. Its that time of year ladies and gents, when the professional season is well and truly over and the Golden Boot has been awarded, that A Tap on the Twenty recognises the achievements and gaffs that have kept us entertained throughout the season. This year the awards and winners are:. The 'Andrew Voss' little bitch' Award:. The Injury of the Year:. Luke Burgess (broken jaw V Castleford).
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A Tap On The Twenty.: June 2011
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Monday, 13 June 2011. Third rate and rejected antipodeans defeated England. Is anyone surprised England lost to the Exiles. No, me neither. England were outplayed in a game they needed to win to restore faith in the international set up. British supporters of the game need a successful international team, it is the catalyst for expansion to the rest of the country. The success of the England rugby union national side. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Player ...
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A Tap On The Twenty.: Nathan Brown rant is not the first.
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Monday, 3 May 2010. Nathan Brown rant is not the first. Nathan Brown's rant after his side's loss to Wigan on Sunday is not the first time the man has last the plot in front of the media. For the former St George Illawarra boss, it is not the first time he has instructed his players to take the law into their own hands. To me, and with the historical evidence at hand, this is a case of the toys being thrown out of the pram. Huddersfield played very ...
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A Tap On The Twenty.: Australia scrape by in appalling conditions.
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Saturday, 8 May 2010. Australia scrape by in appalling conditions. Australia won the ANZAC Test 12-8 at the opening of AAMI Park, but had the weather conditions been kinder the game could have been a lot more exciting. But don't let that suggest New Zealand were the better side. It would have been nice to see them win, but their first half attacking play was woeful. They were too flat on Australia's line, and I feel Benji Marshall could have don...Rugby...
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A Tap On The Twenty.: Third rate and rejected antipodeans defeated England
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A Tap On The Twenty. The Rugby League Opinion Blog. Monday, 13 June 2011. Third rate and rejected antipodeans defeated England. Is anyone surprised England lost to the Exiles. No, me neither. England were outplayed in a game they needed to win to restore faith in the international set up. British supporters of the game need a successful international team, it is the catalyst for expansion to the rest of the country. The success of the England rugby union national side. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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