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One of the great shows of all time.
Now we have Slater, Brayshaw and Fleming.
Now we have Slater, Brayshaw and Fleming.
Yep, it's all coming back to me!!!
LMAOHaha..
You're sitting there waiting for the McDonalds Cup one day match between NSW and South Australia to start, but have to put up with this first...
Victorians really are a special brand of f**kwit. Brayshaw and Fleming lead the parade.
LMAO
Dunno what's funnier, the reference to the McDonald's Cup or the Sheila singing the song about cats!!
LMAO
Dunno what's funnier, the reference to the McDonald's Cup or the Sheila singing the song about cats!!
Or this..
A Welcome intro from Richie!
Smoking in the outer.
Fk the suncream.
Nuclear waste in the GI Mynah cordial.
Beer in cans.
And the AIDS reaper hadn't scared the shit out of everyone just yet.
Ahh...the 80's.
CSA has been reading T-Boon's posts and thought what brilliant ideas they are
https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricke...e/news-story/c5e24d1006ee8334f8b9344eebae42b7
3 teams 1 game. Triple threat cricket match.
I remember going to a game against the Windies as a young bloke at the SCG, that classic 3rd final In 88/89. Rain reduced game we got 230 odd off about 37 overs Deano got 90 off and Steve Waugh snacked them all over the place late in the innings. Alderman got 2 early wickets and I thought we were home. Rain comes again and they only need 60 off about 9 or 10 overs and Viv and Haynes went up about 4 gears they got them easy.
Long story short Richie Rich was patrolling the boundary and a drunk merkin offers him a drink. He happily oblige’s and then spits it out.
“ That’s not Rum mon” 30 odd years later I still have a giggle when I think of the great Ritchie Rich.
Q for the audience..
Who was an instantly recognisable cricketer whenever you went to the ground, or on TV (without the benefit of a close-up of course)? Past or Present.
Came up in conversation I was having and I went with this bloke.
The Richie Richardson hat was an absolutely iconic clothing item in the early 90's. And the crowds used to get in on the act, some ridiculously huge ones getting around. The biggest I remember was basically a marquee that was set up at the Gabba - had about 6 people under it on the grass embankment.