A man amongst boys
Juniors
- Messages
- 17
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"T THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
he Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"T THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
THE ARL and the players who forced the cancellation of the Kangaroo tour have come in for flak from the fans in the letters pages of Australian newspapers. "Just as well these Kangaroos were not hopping around in the 1940s. If so, we would all be speaking Japanese right now." - Brian Welfare, North Curl Curl.
"The administrators who made this decision should hang their heads in shame." - R Joachim, Quakers Hill.
"The capitulation of the Kangaroos is nothing short of disgraceful. While their courage on the football field is not in dispute, their decision on this issue indicates they should never be allowed to wear the green and gold again." - Ian Hale, Dundas.
"The Kangaroo tour has been called off because of distant terrorist activities. Lucky for us our Anzacs were not afraid of a distant enemy, nor their sons and their sons." - James Parker, Manly.
"The Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.
he Australian Chamber Orchestra is representing Australia on a tour of Europe and England this month. Other artistsâ¦and many of our film-makers, are representing Australia in New York this month. Where are our sporting heroes, the Australian Rugby League team, going to be this month? Safely at home. Makes you think." - Nola McAlister, Merrylands.
"A few years ago the ARL, as part of a commercial deal, removed the Australian coat of arms from the Australian jumper. I thought it was a reprehensible act. I now realise it was appropriate. Neither the ARL nor the players deserve the honour of wearing our national crest." - HJ Redmond, Harbord.
"The winners here are the terrorists; the losers, many - the game in England, the fans, and the young Kangaroos who would have been making a historic trip. At least now we can agree about what has become of the global vision for Rugby League. The State of Origin is the pinnacle of the game and let's stop pretending otherwise." - Derek Murray, Redfern.