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Originally posted by Roscoe Ed Barlow with Paul Chambers - mmmm
an interesting combination given the current events in singapore
Floors of barristers are known as 'chambers' and are usually named after legal luminaries, e.g. Garfield Barwick Chambers. A barrister friend of mind had the excellent idea of setting up Barlow Chambers.
Originally posted by liz Isn't that what Richards was for?
No, I'm going to have to be pedantic on that one. They might have come from a similar origin, but Ted is different to Ed.
Originally posted by SimonH This is the Sydney current training list, which I've reproduced below in what I hope isn't a breach of RWO guidelines b/c it's only part of the article.
Sydney - Michael Aylett, Old Scotch; Ed Barlow, Oakleigh Chargers; Troy Bartlett, Wollongong Lions; James Bennett, Belconnen; Dean Davies, North Shore, Trent Goodrem, East Coast; Andrew Hayes, Sydney; Kieren Jack, Pennant Hills; Adam Prior, Murray Bushrangers; Sam Rowe, Murray Bushrangers; Nathan Twomey, Balmain Tigers.
Does anybody know anything about Nathan Twomey? It is an unusual name and is the same surname as two champion Collingwood brother ( Mick and Bill, one a captain) of the sixties.
Originally posted by SimonH This is the
Sydney - Michael Aylett, Old Scotch; there are:
a) Michael Aylett- the internet reveals less than nothing about him, apart from the fact that he went to Scotch .
b) Ed Barlow- also went to Scotch.
Duds - move on
You don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby Ziegler
Originally posted by rastus Does anybody know anything about Nathan Twomey? It is an unusual name and is the same surname as two champion Collingwood brother ( Mick and Bill, one a captain) of the sixties.
Unlikely, b/c he actually hails from Dubbo despite obviously coming up to Sydney in the last couple of years. Listed at 191cm and 95kg as at late June, but he was listed as 190cm and 101kg in early May, so unless someone's tape and scales are out he's still growing upwards, and getting fitter at an alarming rate! Born March 1987 so heading towards the older end of draftees. Seemingly a specialist forward (and with that bulk, he sure ain't going to play through the middle). Pretty unremarkable (if he did play every game up forward) performance of 10 games for 8 goals in Sydney AFL this year. Started playing for Swans' reserves early in '04, so the Swans have obviously been interested in his development for some time. Played at least one game for 2nds this year, too. Obviously did okay at the U/18 championships b/c got named an emergency in the Allies (combined non-Vic/SA/WA side) team.
Looks like the chances of Sydney loading up on (relative) talls at the rookie draft is quite high-- even if only one of them makes the grade by 2007, 'twill do a good deal for our depth.
He played in at least 3 of the reserves games that I saw this year. I didn't realise he was as big as his measurements state. He spent most of the time on the bench but when he did come on I don't think he played as a permanent forward.
Originally posted by Charlie Sorry - my mistake. I was sure the Saints had a NSW player on their list (other than Hayes), and I thought it was Pfitzner.
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