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Queensland Reds 2025

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John Hipwell (52)
It's a common problem we have across all super teams, tiny backs. Most of the Wallaby backline in the last few years would be lucky to crack 90kg wet.
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
Not sure you need to lump all Tahs fans into a box because someone is getting on your tits, as annoying as they may be.

Just to be sure, cylco, it's not just Adam who's tits are being got. I've learned to quieten-up sometimes but seriously, this bloke should not be posting on the Reds thread. Especially at this time. Yes, I have hit the "ignore" button. It's largely ineffective. You still get notifications that "an ignored person is posting" and you get lost in any relevant posts in the thread.

{Sorry to be dissenting.}

Common courtesy is that he aught let it go for a time.
 

cyclopath

Rocky Elsom (76)
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Just to be sure, cylco, it's not just Adam who's tits are being got. I've learned to quieten-up sometimes but seriously, this bloke should not be posting on the Reds thread. Especially at this time. Yes, I have hit the "ignore" button. It's largely ineffective. You still get notifications that "an ignored person is posting" and you get lost in any relevant posts in the thread.

{Sorry to be dissenting.}

Common courtesy is that he aught let it go for a time.
It was more the "tahs fans" broad stroke I thought was a bit harsh. I don't doubt the poster in question was annoying to many.
 
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Michael Lynagh (62)
RE the Lions jersey from a few weeks back - at least they aren't going with a competitive 1971 jersey for the fixture!

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John Eales (66)
Reds rolling out their primary schools program to more regions:
As part of this expansion, regions including Innisfail, Burdekin, Capricorn Coast, Fraser Coast, South Burnett and Goondiwindi will benefit from Play Rugby programs designed to introduce more children to the game.

The programs will include training and accreditation opportunities for coaches and match officials, enabling the delivery of inter-school carnivals at the primary school level.

 Sports Minister Tim Mander today announced the Play Rugby program beside QRU Chief Executive David Hanham at Ballymore Stadium.

Great to see more effort, time and money being put into these programs.
 
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