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Never Before Never Again

Benny

First Grade
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9,500
Ring St George Leagues Club Stagger. I know they sell Saints: The Legend Lives On.

I just did a qiock search amongst the mainstream book stores and they say it is no longer available. Might have to try ebay or used book sales outlets, I saw one on google but they wanted $120, so perhaps it's now a rare item.

The city library might be the go.

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Btw, I bought mine at a Hurstville book store. Johnny Raper was doing the book signing.

I like rare items...got a link Willow?
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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33,644

Revealed: The 64-year-old training schedule that made St George invincible​

St George’s 11-straight premierships or Penrith’s five successive grand finals in the salary cap era – which dynasty is more remarkable? A never-before-seen 1960s training schedule might give us the answer, writes DEAN RITCHIE.

 

maestro1

Bench
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4,198
11 is a bigger number than 5 and why there is even a question beggars belief. Can't believe there are still agendas to downplay the incredible "11 in a row" 60 years later. You can't change history Fxckers. These turd reporters who keep asking such an incredibly DUMB question. Until they win 9 in a row, the question shouldn't exist. Jealous pricks.
 

Jubilee

Juniors
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103
I can see it now. Penrith have ten shields. Just one more needed to equal us. They come up against Saints in the GF and...we beat them with a 45m field goal from our young champion halfback on the buzzer. It's pandemonium from Kogarah to Kiama! The upstarts are foiled! Oh, when the Saints...!
 

justadragon

Bench
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3,743
Anyone who try's to compare a sport with a 70 year gap are total idiots, leave history alone and accept what it was then and what it is now.
 
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