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This is the one I love. Every fucking year some dumb NSW **** posts this up thinking they're a genius.
Fixed it for you.......
This is the one I love. Every fucking year some dumb NSW **** posts this up thinking they're a genius.
Is that including the old residents' games? Or am I missing something else?
221 interstate games from 1908-1981
NSW 159 Qld 54 draw 8
1981-2015
Qld 56 NSW 47
So 206 v 110
Gotta love it when NSW fans bring up that.
They forget how many Queenslanders were used in those NSW sides.
Gotta love it when NSW fans bring up that.
They forget how many Queenslanders were used in those NSW sides.
Historically NSW is strong in every single sport Australia plays. If they made an all time NSW cricket team it would destroy every other state and defeat most other test nations. A full strength NSW shield team today would do Australia proud in test cricket.
I've been trying to name an all time NSW pre origin team over the last week. I've only named the backline as I haven't gotten around to the forwards.
1: Clive Churchill
2: Ken Irvine
3: Reg Gasnier
4: Greame Langlands
5: Johnny King
6: Bob Fulton
7:Tommy Raudonikis
Historically NSW is strong in every single sport Australia plays (apart from Aussie Rules). If they made an all time NSW cricket team it would destroy every other state and defeat most other test nations. A full strength NSW shield team today would do Australia proud in test cricket.
Nice of you to include a BRL player and Norths Devils legend in Churchill at fullback.
NSW born and raised and produced. Tommy quite possibly never saw the Story Bridge till his 20's and Churchill is newcastle born and bred. Not Queenslanders in any way at all.
The criteria is that they played for NSW,, born in NSW, bred in NSW, played in NSW systems. Churchill and Raudonikis are born and bred New South Welshmen and are greats of NSW.
Do you really think of Queensland when you think of Tommy? He is one of the most passionate NSW players to ever step on to a field and would literally rather kill his mother then play for the Maroons. He spends some time in QLD and all of a sudden he is a Queenslander. That will do me
Such a proud Queenslander
Saying Tommy loves QLD and is a Queenslander is like saying Osama Bin Laden loves America and all of the western world. That is one of the funniest and most ridiculous things i've ever seen.