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  • Bleed Red Blood
    Senior Player
    • Sep 2003
    • 2057

    #16
    Yeah that was me,I read that in the age.

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    • Nico
      Veterans List
      • Jan 2003
      • 11330

      #17
      What is a touch finder?

      Is it something like a fact finder or view finder, or more like a water deviner. Sounds like it might have some sort of sexual overtones.

      Is it something to do with the school curriculum at a GPS. What's a GPS.

      Who invented it?
      http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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      • dread and might
        Back, strapped and intact
        • Apr 2004
        • 949

        #18
        Originally posted by Nico
        What is a touch finder?

        Is it something like a fact finder or view finder, or more like a water deviner. Sounds like it might have some sort of sexual overtones.

        Is it something to do with the school curriculum at a GPS. What's a GPS.

        Who invented it?
        i always thought it was a Global Positioning System. apparently you need one to find touch.
        I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itself

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        • Tooth Fairy
          Regular in the Side
          • Aug 2003
          • 724

          #19
          A GPS is a global positioning system. It is used as a directional device, through the help of roaming satelites, to help get you from a to b and also to let you know where you are. Hope this helps in clearing up what was being talked about in this thread
          If u don't believe me, I will knock your bloody teeth out and not pay you a cent.

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          • TheMase
            Senior Player
            • Jan 2003
            • 1207

            #20
            I am guessing "GPS" stands for something like "Greater Private Schools"

            He was described as a school and GPS record holder ... so that would make sense ....

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            • dread and might
              Back, strapped and intact
              • Apr 2004
              • 949

              #21
              ahhh sweet irony...........
              I wish my weed was EMO so it would cut itself

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              • Mattyt
                On the Rookie List
                • May 2004
                • 56

                #22
                Sorry, should've explained.

                GPS (Greater Public Schools) is a group of schools consisting of Kings, St Josephs, Shore, Riverview, Grammar, Sydney High, Newington and Scots.

                It's known as one of the premier schoolboy rugby competitions in the world, for example, the 2000 GPS Premiers (Kings) went onto win the World Youth Rugby Cup.

                To make a school such as Kings or St Josephs 1st XV is quite a feat, and to make the GPS 1st XV, and subsequently the NSW 2nd XV as Hayes did, is a massive honour. Many of the current Wallabies come from the GPS system, including Phil Waugh.

                Therefore it's fairly obvious that Hayes was no slouch as a Rugby player, made even better by the fact AFL was his first game.

                He's a GPS record holder in the High Jump, so the guy has got a fairly amazing spring on him as well.

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                • sharpie
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 1588

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Mattyt
                  Sorry, should've explained.

                  GPS (Greater Public Schools) is a group of schools consisting of Kings, St Josephs, Shore, Riverview, Grammar, Sydney High, Newington and Scots.

                  It's known as one of the premier schoolboy rugby competitions in the world, for example, the 2000 GPS Premiers (Kings) went onto win the World Youth Rugby Cup.

                  To make a school such as Kings or St Josephs 1st XV is quite a feat, and to make the GPS 1st XV, and subsequently the NSW 2nd XV as Hayes did, is a massive honour. Many of the current Wallabies come from the GPS system, including Phil Waugh.

                  Therefore it's fairly obvious that Hayes was no slouch as a Rugby player, made even better by the fact AFL was his first game.

                  He's a GPS record holder in the High Jump, so the guy has got a fairly amazing spring on him as well.
                  Wahoo, go Grammar. We made for one of the most sorry excuses for a team in almost every sport you'll ever imagine... apart from Sydney High, who made us feel good in almost every sport!
                  Last edited by sharpie; 30 July 2004, 02:33 AM.
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                  • Mike_B
                    Peyow Peyow
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 6267

                    #24
                    Originally posted by sharpie
                    Wahoo, go Grammar. We made for one of the most sorry excuses for a team in almost every sport you'll ever imagine... apart from Sydney High, who made us feel good in almost every sport!
                    Hehe, and when we at Sydney High weren't letting the Grammar Boys feel good about sporting prowess, Grammar was returning the favour!

                    I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

                    If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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                    • sharpie
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 1588

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Mike_B
                      Hehe, and when we at Sydney High weren't letting the Grammar Boys feel good about sporting prowess, Grammar was returning the favour!
                      Its so very true!
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                      • Nico
                        Veterans List
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 11330

                        #26
                        But what's a touch finder?

                        You lot must be all politicians. You keep avoiding the question.
                        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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                        • monopoly19
                          Senior Player
                          • Aug 2003
                          • 1098

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Nico
                          But what's a touch finder?
                          I think it's when you kick the ball out of play (further up the ground your way) in an attempt to gain ground, forcing one of those throw-in thingies where they pull the tall man up by his shorts (the name has temporarily escaped me). To be good I guess you have to be able to kick a long way.

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                          • Mike_B
                            Peyow Peyow
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 6267

                            #28
                            Originally posted by monopoly19
                            I think it's when you kick the ball out of play (further up the ground your way) in an attempt to gain ground, forcing one of those throw-in thingies where they pull the tall man up by his shorts (the name has temporarily escaped me). To be good I guess you have to be able to kick a long way.
                            You mean a lineout?

                            I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

                            If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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                            • Mattyt
                              On the Rookie List
                              • May 2004
                              • 56

                              #29
                              A touch finder is used when the opposition is right up on your line, the idea is to get the ball out as far as you can, with one bounce before the boundary. They're taken under extreme pressure, and Hayes was regularly able to kick these about 50 - 60 m with a pin point bounce before the line.

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                              • Dpw
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 829

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Mattyt
                                A touch finder is used when the opposition is right up on your line, the idea is to get the ball out as far as you can, with one bounce before the boundary. They're taken under extreme pressure, and Hayes was regularly able to kick these about 50 - 60 m with a pin point bounce before the line.
                                What the hell is doing playing Aussie Rules, The Wallabies havent had anyone that could get close to that in the last ten years

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