Team List for the ORF SEEZUN.

Just thought I would write up a Team List because no one has done one for nearly another two days.

This is shocking on the part of Team List writers.

Do I have to do EVERYTHING around here to keep the site boring?

1. Josh Hoffman

2. Dave Williams

3. Will Genia

4. Barry Hall

5. Ian Thorpe

6. Leroy Loggins

7. Adam Gilchrist (C)

8. Scott Badley

9. Steven Bradbury

10. Andrew Gaze

11. Garry Ablett

12. Craig Lowndes

13. Nick Kyrgios

14. Casey Stoner

15. Andrew Bogut

16. Simon Whitlock

17. Neil Robertson.

There you have it folks - I said I could compile a Team List.

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  • where's "choc" mundine

    • He was so good they wouldn't let him compete anymore.
    • Last I heard he was a not too good, ventriloquist

  • Hayne Fiji
    Nabuli Fiji
    Champion Au
    Hopa Tonga
    Semi Fiji
    Norman NZ
    Sandow indigenous
    Manna Lebo
    Peats Au
    Paulo Samoa
    Watmough Germany
    Mau Mauri
    Edward s Mauri

    De gois Portuguese
    Lussick Croatian
    Mossop Pom
    Moeroa Hawaiian/Cooks
    • Watmough is German? I've never seen him goose step.
    • Peats indigenous, champion indigenous
  • How can you have hoffman at fullback? That's just stupid. Ian thorpe on the wing can do they old hoppa trick to the opposition except not with his fingers.
  • I liked Mor Rubish. He was great

  • Parra Back for France Despite Red Card

    Scrum-half Morgan Parra (edit - in a Blue and Gold Jersey lol), flanker Antonie Claassen and uncapped centre Remi Lamerat have all been called into the 30-strong French squad to prepare for the Six Nations match

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    MARCOUSSIS, France, Feb 24, 2014 (AFP) -

    Scrum-half Morgan Parra, flanker Antonie Claassen and uncapped centre Remi Lamerat have all been called into the 30-strong French squad to prepare for the Six Nations match against Scotland in Edinburgh on March 8.

    The changes come in the wake of France's humiliating 27-6 loss to Wales in Cardiff last Friday which wrecked hopes of a first French Grand Slam since 2010.

    It had been widely expected that Parra, who was first choice scrum-half for France at the 2011 World Cup in New Zealand, would be brought back into the squad after a successful return from injury.

    But he was red-carded for head-butting an opponent while playing for his club Clermont in the French Top-14 league on Saturday.

    He is due to go before a disciplinary committee and an eventual suspension could rule him out of the Scotland game.

    Winger Marc Andreu drops out of the squad to make way for Parra

    Uncapped centre Lamerat, who plays for French champions Castres, owes his call-up to the unavailability of Wesley Fofana, who sustained a cracked rib in the game against the Welsh.

    Coach Philippe Saint-Andre also gave call-ups to prop Rabah Slimani, who was red-carded in the win over Italy and flanker Bernard Le Roux.

    France end their 2014 Six Nations campaign against Ireland in Paris on March 15.

    And of course the LISTS

    The France aquad for the Six Nations match against Scotland in Edinburgh on March 8:

    Forwards: Vincent Debaty (Clermont), Thomas Domingo (Clermont), Yannick Forestier (Castres), Brice Mach (Castres), Dimitri Szarzewski (Racing-Métro), Nicolas Mas (Montpellier), Rabah Slimani (Stade Français), Alexandre Flanquart (Stade Français), Yoann Maestri (Toulouse), Pascal Papé (Stade Français, capt.), Sébastien Vahaamahina (Perpignan), Virgile Bruni (Toulon), Alexandre Lapandry (Clermont), Wenceslas Lauret (Racing-Métro), Bernard Le Roux (Racing-Métro), Damien Chouly (Clermont), Louis Picamoles (Toulouse)

    Backs: Jean-Marc Doussain (Toulouse), Maxime Machenaud (Racing-Métro), Morgan Parra (Clermont), Jules Plisson (Stade Français), Rémi Talès (Castres), Mathieu Bastareaud (Toulon), Gaël Fickou (Toulouse), Rémi Lamerat (Castres), Maxime Mermoz (Toulon), Yoann Huget (Toulouse), Maxime Médard (Toulouse), Hugo Bonneval (Stade Français), Brice Dulin (Castres)

    http://www.ntd.tv/en/news/sports/20140224/101211-rugby-union-parra-...

    AS REQUESTED - just some MORE RUBBISH to enjoy lol

  • Some substitutions:
    - Michael Clark at hooker. As rakes like Ennis show, you need a good sledger in the 9.
    - the Honey Badger on the wing, and also handling all post-match interviews
    - Julia Gillard at 6: as Norman demonstrates, being completely indecisive is no barrier to first grade selection.
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