IanRitchie wrote:I'm guessing this is AFL (sic) State of Origin rather than rugby league State of Origin, making Kiwis ineligible?
yob wrote: 2/ New Zealand qualifies for SOO because it's a state of Australia
IanRitchie wrote:I'm guessing this is AFL (sic) State of Origin rather than rugby league State of Origin, making Kiwis ineligible?
yob wrote: 2/ New Zealand qualifies for SOO because it's a state of Australia
Just imagine it's still the 1880's where Victorian Rules had a presence in NZ. Therefore I deem NZ eligible to compete but Grandmaster Yob has the final say.IanRitchie wrote:I'm guessing this is AFL (sic) State of Origin rather than rugby league State of Origin, making Kiwis ineligible?
I did not read that.dibo wrote:IanRitchie wrote:I'm guessing this is AFL (sic) State of Origin rather than rugby league State of Origin, making Kiwis ineligible?yob wrote: 2/ New Zealand qualifies for SOO because it's a state of Australia
So Qlds first members of the squad are Female teacher, 26 and, School Girl 14-16. They dont offer much more to the team than to distract the opposition.Teacher in legal limbo
By Tony Keim
May 09, 2007 12:00am
Article from: The Courier-Mail
A BRISBANE magistrate yesterday ordered police hand over crucial documents to the defence lawyer of a female high school teacher on charges of having sex with a student.
The teacher, who cannot be identified unless she is ordered to stand trial, has been left in legal limbo for almost 14 months.
She has been suspended from teaching at any school since police raided her Boronia Heights home, 30km south of Brisbane, and seized items, including computer equipment, on March 13 last year.
Police were also ordered yesterday to hand over numerous documents applied for under court subpoena almost six months ago by lawyers for the teacher, 26, facing almost 230 counts of sexually abusing a student over a two-year period.
The teacher has yet to enter a plea to 229 counts of indecently assaulting a girl in her care, with police yet to provide defence lawyers with the entire case against the woman.
A committal hearing has already heard evidence the teacher was seen hugging, kissing, fondling and having oral sex with the girl, then aged between 14 and 16, and plying her with liquor.
Magistrate Basil Gribbin has adjourned the committal hearing until June 5.
did anyone see South Park the other night? the one where Ike has an affair with his kindy teacher? ("...nice")broncos wrote:Qld's in!!
So Qlds first members of the squad are Female teacher, 26 and, School Girl 14-16. They dont offer much more to the team than to distract the opposition.Teacher in legal limbo
By Tony Keim
May 09, 2007 12:00am
Article from: The Courier-Mail
A BRISBANE magistrate yesterday ordered police hand over crucial documents to the defence lawyer of a female high school teacher on charges of having sex with a student.
The teacher, who cannot be identified unless she is ordered to stand trial, has been left in legal limbo for almost 14 months.
She has been suspended from teaching at any school since police raided her Boronia Heights home, 30km south of Brisbane, and seized items, including computer equipment, on March 13 last year.
Police were also ordered yesterday to hand over numerous documents applied for under court subpoena almost six months ago by lawyers for the teacher, 26, facing almost 230 counts of sexually abusing a student over a two-year period.
The teacher has yet to enter a plea to 229 counts of indecently assaulting a girl in her care, with police yet to provide defence lawyers with the entire case against the woman.
A committal hearing has already heard evidence the teacher was seen hugging, kissing, fondling and having oral sex with the girl, then aged between 14 and 16, and plying her with liquor.
Magistrate Basil Gribbin has adjourned the committal hearing until June 5.
Yeah thats what I was thinking. Classic stuff. Heres the scene.Simmo79 wrote: did anyone see South Park the other night? the one where Ike has an affair with his kindy teacher? ("...nice")
You can depend on WA for a spirited performance - they dig deep when required.hot_dogma wrote:Just like in every facet of life where they can do no wrong Western Australia has sprinted to the front. Much like their international brothers Croatia, it seems the Sandgropers are adapt at killing it through the centre. Also their disposal is second to none especially away from home.
Friend's murder 'just felt right'
Based purely on skills you'd have to include Man, 41 in the squad - his execution is perfect. However NSW will need a good coach to keep him in line otherwise he could lose his head.Man charged over beheading
May 9, 2007 - 2:39PM
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A 41-year-old man has been charged with murder over the decapitation of an elderly war veteran in the NSW New England region earlier this year, police say.
The body of Mark Hutchinson, 82, was found in the backyard of his Armidale home by a family member on January 13.
His head had been severed from his body.
The 41-year-old Tenterfield man was arrested at a Tamworth home about 10.30am today (AEST) and later charged with murder.
He was refused bail to appear before Tamworth Local Court later today.
The slaying of Mr Hutchinson shocked his local community, who described him as a quiet man, well known for his work in the local RSL and for helping Legacy war widows.
The former soldier served as an artillery gunner in Papua New Guinea and Borneo during World War II.
He had lived alone in his Markham Street home since 1985.
Immediately after the killing, detectives were baffled about a motive for Mr Hutchinson's murder, saying robbery was unlikely.
NT may be small, but they go out tough and hard, as illustrated by woman, 27!Woman charged with beating girl with crate
May 09, 2007 02:24pm
Article from: AAP
A WOMAN has been charged after a five-year-old girl was woken in the middle of the night and beaten with a milk crate at a community north of Katherine.
The incident happened early on Tueasday morning at the Kalan Community when an argument broke out between a woman and her husband, police said.
The woman became enraged and allegedly picked up a milk crate before grabbing the sleeping child by her hair and dragging her across the floor.
She then allegedly beat the child with the crate on the back and face before taking her outside and shaking her, police said.
Relatives came to the child's help and the woman was later arrested.
The 27-year-old woman was was charged with aggravated assault.
She will appear in court in Katherine tomorrow.
The child was uninjured.