Changes for next week
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I agree with this. I think he could quite easily be nine and just has an excellent grasp of the English language and grammar.Milan Faletic wrote:As far as we know, he is mohannair's son, and is 9.Royston wrote:Agree - someone is having a laugh !!FQF wrote:No way this poster is 9.
Not a chance in hell.
Is it unusual for a 9yo to be able to write eloquently? I know I had no problem at that age.
My nephew's wrote well at that age too.
I think the shock is that he isn't typing like most of today's youth with their shorthand text speak. Which is great!Milan Faletic wrote:As far as we know, he is mohannair's son, and is 9.Royston wrote:Agree - someone is having a laugh !!FQF wrote:No way this poster is 9.
Not a chance in hell.
Is it unusual for a 9yo to be able to write eloquently? I know I had no problem at that age.
My nephew's wrote well at that age too.
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May mean that he has yet to "blessed" with a mobile phone.sainta wrote:
I think the shock is that he isn't typing like most of today's youth with their shorthand text speak. Which is great!
Wait till he turns twelvish and gets into texspeak
Meanwhile, well done young lad!!!
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Milan Faletic wrote:As far as we know, he is mohannair's son, and is 9.Royston wrote:Agree - someone is having a laugh !!FQF wrote:No way this poster is 9.
Not a chance in hell.
Is it unusual for a 9yo to be able to write eloquently? I know I had no problem at that age.
My nephew's wrote well at that age too.
Yes you are right, he is my son & I have mentioned this in his few earlier post.
We do not have Foxtel & he was listening with me the call on ABC where it was mentioned that Gardi is injured upon which he asked me who will play in his place & thats where he got the info from.
As far as his spelling is concerned he types into a "Word" document, does a spell check & then it copies & pastes here.
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Re: Changes for next week
Gardiner is not out yet. he had some hamstring tightness and was held back as a precaution. The same happened against Melbourne and he's played every game since.Rn2354 wrote:Gardi is out with hammy. May be Kosi in ruck & Rhys in.
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So what's happened in your old age??Milan Faletic wrote:As far as we know, he is mohannair's son, and is 9.Royston wrote:Agree - someone is having a laugh !!FQF wrote:No way this poster is 9.
Not a chance in hell.
Is it unusual for a 9yo to be able to write eloquently? I know I had no problem at that age.
My nephew's wrote well at that age too.
Your "nephew's" wouldn't have an apostrophe in it if you still wrote grammatically!
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GoTheTorp wrote:King looks like season..clarky449 wrote:Whats the latest on King?
Stanley in from the discussion i had with someone apparently in the know. Too early to tell imho
Lots of bridges to cross before next week
well patto also seems to have an injury.
so gardi out. rhys in. kosi to have a run on the ball.
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Very interesting suggestion.Saint4Eva wrote:Simpkin in to play Chips' role and chips forward and Kozi in ruck???
Fisher wasn't brilliant as a forward in Roo's abesense but as the second forward it could work a treat.
If it was to work, and Simpkin was holding his own in the backline, it might be a set up to go with in the future.
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Loved seeing ben leading out of the forward line and would be completely happy seeing ben & kosi alternate between forward and rucking and then add another mid (Armo??) but I can't see it happening. Structure, structure, structure...
In Stanley
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Even if Gardi is only sore will be good to freshen him up before finals
In Stanley
Out Gardi
Even if Gardi is only sore will be good to freshen him up before finals
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