THe Cheetahs vs Brumbies!

Started by Michael Alexander, April 04, 2009, 01:22:29 PM

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Michael Alexander

It;s 15 minutes into the game, and my team Suck..... suck...yep, i said, note the time on the clock when I posted this..... coz, there is no way that this team is gonna win any games.... they are not playing rugby, they are just on the same field as the brumbies.... there is something seriously wrong with the Cheetahs....

Will always support the CHeetahs, because that's what supporters do....but the entire coaching and management staff have gotta go..... what a disgrace, even only after 15 minutes....
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Bertie Horak

Not a good weekend for rugby at all.
Oranjemund 1965-1982; 2019 and counting...

Michael Alexander

Go Sharks
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toonfandangl




Michael  goodmorning

Commiseration's to your team Brumbies 40 Cheetahs 27 allways next season  notfair.............Frank







Freedom is the freedom to say two plus two makes four. If this is granted then all else follows".......George Orwell 1984........UTRINQUE PARATUS.

Michael Alexander

Ja, I don't think that my team will be coming right for a good few years....gotta fire the current management first....................

OPS 1976-1982 : CBC 1982-1988

toonfandangl



I am afraid that's going to happen to Newcastle United my team  yellocard


My brother in law has made the comment about ST James's Park (their Grounds) he said that its the best ground in the premier league.

There has been that much S*** played on it in the last 40 years......................................Frank
Freedom is the freedom to say two plus two makes four. If this is granted then all else follows".......George Orwell 1984........UTRINQUE PARATUS.

toonfandangl

I think you would have seen this .....................very sad


SYDNEY - AUSTRALIAN rugby forward Shawn Mackay died in a Durban hospital early Monday just over a week after he was hit by a car, team officials said, plunging the Australian rugby club into mourning.

Mackay, 26, died after a cardiac arrest, a spokesman for the Brumbies said. He had been in hospital, critically ill with multiple injuries, since March 29 when he was struck by an armed response car in a street in Durban while on the Canberra-based Brumbies' Super 14 tour of South Africa.

Team officials said Mackay had shown positive signs after being brought out of a medically induced coma late last week, and underwent surgery.

'After his surgery Shawn contracted an infection in his bloodstream,' said the Brumbies' chief executive, Andrew Fagan. 'He deteriorated rapidly and suffered a cardiac arrest from which he didn't recover,' he added.

'It's devastating news for his family, and for all of the Brumbies community.'

Fagan said Mackay had developed an infection a couple of days ago which was being treated with antibiotics.

'However those antibiotics were failing to do the job and the doctors were unable to identify the source of the infection,' he said, and he deteriorated rapidly in the last 12 hours.

The accident occurred at around 4.15am local time when Mackay and several Brumbies' teammates were leaving a nightclub after their Super 14 loss to the Coastal Sharks the previous evening.

Mackay was admitted to hospital in Durban with a cervical spinal fracture and dislocation, a fractured skull, a broken leg and multiple facial fractures after being struck by the vehicle.

Lock forward Mackay had been a regular on the international Rugby Sevens circuit for five years and made six Super 14 appearances for the NSW Waratahs before switching to the Brumbies. -- AFP




Freedom is the freedom to say two plus two makes four. If this is granted then all else follows".......George Orwell 1984........UTRINQUE PARATUS.