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dave brown

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angry, thanks for picking up my error re Dave Brown, I thought I got that from the Whiticker Kangaroo Captains book but on re-reading it I was quite wrong. i'm researching the Aust Rugby dual international category. it seems to me that a number of the early Kangaroo defectors were ex Wallabies and I'll write on Burdon, McKivat & Herb Gilbert. Don't suppose you have any reference points for me to find a more comprehensive list of other aust dual internats?? Sticks66 10:05, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

RL/RU Dual Intls

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thanks, list is brilliant & is the exact number (43) I was looking for. Arthur Anlezark ?? an unfortunate name and not one I'd heard of before.Sticks66 13:44, 24 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

hey angry, i've been getting on with articles on aust dual code rugby intl's since you kindly provided me that list in Oct. I've got 4 to go and I'm left with 4 fairly non unique names that I'm having trouble finding out anything about. Claude O'Donnell; Geoff Richardson; Bob Stuart and Geoff Watson . Don't suppose you can refer me anywhere that might enlighten ? Richardson I think was a 70s Wests Bris 5/8 but I can't find any ref to when he played for Aust; Stuart may have been am Emu on the 1911-12 Kangaroo tour .Sticks66 13:40, 8 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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Happy Families

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I was wondering if you have the "Happy Families" episodes? I had the series, but in extremely poor quality. I know that the "clear" quality version is out there. Just wondering if you had these. Thanks, and thank you for updating the page! 76.124.165.253 (talk) 04:53, 29 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]


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