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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 1:50 am 
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The thing that worries me is that 'casual' posters may see Albert as a Quins fan.....

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I can see how that would worry you. :lol:

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I forgot to mention that last night, for the first time, Bradford had the services of another outstanding former Harlequins team member, the inestimable Julien Rinaldi. When you consider the accumulated talent of the likes of Worrincy, Sheriffe, Sykes and Rinaldi, then you can understand why Bradford won.


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Alice's Phallus wrote:I forgot to mention that last night Bradford had the services of another outstanding Halrequins team member, the inestimable Julien Rinaldi. When you consider the accumulated talent of the likes of Worrincy, Sheriffe, Sykes and Rinaldi, then you can understand why Bradford won.


When you put it like that I can see your point. Those are players to send a cold shiver down the spines of the rest of Superleague. One can only be thankful that the talent that is known simply as "The Sublime" has not been signed up by Bradford. Still, I doubt any team in SL could afford the combined talents of such demi gods of the game. Thank goodnes for the salary cap!

Will we ever see their like again? We are living in privileged times Albert, privileged times indeed!






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Stooper wrote:The thing that worries me is that 'casual' posters may see Albert as a Quins fan.....


Although i made my "jacking over a Harlequins shirt" remark i am well aware that Prince Albert has no association with Harlequins, has no affinity towards them and indeed has no in depth knowledge that you would associate with a regular Quins fan.

That said, i would like to join in Albert's warm applause over your victory last night. Well done.

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 25, 2009 8:47 am 
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Alice's Phallus wrote:......... for the second week in a row London/Harlequins products have scored two tries for Bradford that has ensured the Bulls' victory of St Helens. Against Leeds ............


You seem to have lost a week (Been smoking some good stuff Albert?). I wish I could forget the Warrington game :x

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Alice's Phallus wrote:I forgot to mention that last night, for the first time, Bradford had the services of another outstanding former Harlequins team member, the inestimable Julien Rinaldi. When you consider the accumulated talent of the likes of Worrincy, Sheriffe, Sykes and Rinaldi, then you can understand why Bradford won.
And also understandable why they have lost most other games.

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littlerich wrote:Although i made my "jacking over a Harlequins shirt" remark i am well aware that Prince Albert has no association with Harlequins, has no affinity towards them and indeed has no in depth knowledge that you would associate with a regular Quins fan.

That said, i would like to join in Albert's warm applause over your victory last night. Well done.


Likewise :CLAP:

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Alice's Phallus wrote:Once again the London rugby league club has turned Super League on its head.

The Harlequins RL have absolutley flattened the champions Leeds 21-4. Three tries to won. Leeds were never in the match. It was the London boys' determination and courage coming to the fore once again.

Moreover for the second week in a row London/Harlequins products have scored two tries for Bradford that has ensured the Bulls' victory of St Helens.

Against Leeds it was Rikki Sherriffe and Michael Worrincy when Bradford won 10-6. Rikki had passed through Halifax on the way to his advanced training at Quins. Under Brian McDermott Rikki became a fine winger. It all came out in Rikki's fine performance for the Bulls against Leeds with a fine try. That week it was also London academy product Michael Worrincy who scored the other try.

This week Quins graduate Mike Worrincy has done it again with two tries against St Helens. :D

Where would rugby league be without the London club?

Not as well off as it is now, that is for sure! :D


Hey that's great. But more importantly:

- Why didn't you go?
- Why was you banned as Albert Rosenfeld?
- What happened with the golf forum?

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Alice's Phallus wrote:I forgot to mention that last night, for the first time, Bradford had the services of another outstanding former Harlequins team member, the inestimable Julien Rinaldi. When you consider the accumulated talent of the likes of Worrincy, Sheriffe, Sykes and Rinaldi, then you can understand why Bradford won.


I completely agree there i mean no better utility back in the game than Sykes i think he proved that when defending in the centres at the World Cup and Rinaldi well what can you say, utterly brilliant when he came on the field controlled the ruck area for the 10 before half time when he kept the saints scoring down to 26. What more can you ask of these players.

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