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Tag Archives: shane watson
Preview – 2009 Allan Border Awards
It’s time to throw caution to the credit crunch, flop out the visa card and sign up for this years Allan Border medals on Tuesday 3rd February. They’ll be selling like hotcakes at these bargain basement prices of just $530 … Continue reading
Posted in Misc
Tagged allan border medal, andrew symonds, beau casson, brad haddin, Brett Lee, cameron white, crown lager, matthew hayden, michael hussey, mitchell johnson, peter siddle, Phil Jaques, Ricky Ponting, shane watson, simon katich, Stuart MacGill, wolfblass wines
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WAGgy Green Deathmatch – the Quarter Finals
Australia’s top 8 Cricket WAGs are through to the quarter finals and await your vote as they seek inclusion in the last 4. NoteClick on the thumbnails to see the full pictures of these WAGs {democracy:10} {democracy:11} {democracy:12} {democracy:13}
Posted in Best Bits, Misc
Tagged Amber Van Schiajik, andrew symonds, Annika McNamara, baggy green WAGS, Cricket WAGS Deathmatch, Damien Martyn, Georgie Willis, Haley Bracken, Jessica Bratich, Katie Johnson, Lara Bingle, Lee Furlong, Meg Hodge, Meredith Jenkins, michael clarke, mitchell johnson, nathan bracken, Rianna Ponting, shane watson, shaun tait, simon katich
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Baggy Green WAGS – Round 1 closed
All up 1,233 votes were cast in the initial round and the WAGS have all been emailing me requesting I push on to the second round of competition, seems they also want to know who exactly is the hottest WAG … Continue reading
Posted in Cricket
Tagged Amber Van Schiajik, andrew symonds, Annika McNamara, baggy green WAGS, Cricket WAGS Deathmatch, Damien Martyn, Georgie Willis, Haley Bracken, Jessica Bratich, Katie Johnson, Lara Bingle, Lee Furlong, Meg Hodge, Meredith Jenkins, michael clarke, mitchell johnson, nathan bracken, Rianna Ponting, shane watson, shaun tait, simon katich
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Bracken put a new spin on Test Selection
I was reading an excellent new blog (well I just found it anyway) called The Old Batsman which I’d recommend you all check out. While there I came across an interesting story about Nathan Bracken learning to bowl spin to … Continue reading
The Great Saffattack Myth
There’s a lot of opinion around that the Proteas have the best fast bowling attack in World Cricket. I disagree. While they have some brilliant quicks boasting impressive career figures, once you take them away from home and remove the … Continue reading
Posted in Cricket
Tagged andre nel, Brett Lee, Charl Langaveldt, dale steyn, mitchell johnson, morne morkel, quota policy, racism, saffatack myth, shane watson, south africa, stuart Clark
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