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Their submissions will all be consideredWouldn't be surprised if they'd all prefer to live in New Zealand than play for the Titans, but we can't take them all.
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Their submissions will all be consideredWouldn't be surprised if they'd all prefer to live in New Zealand than play for the Titans, but we can't take them all.
I think I read somewhere that Sami missed their awards night had flown to NQld - he s contracted till end of 26Apparently Jonah Pezet is open to a loan deal at titans but titans would need to make roster moves to make it happen. Wonder who they’d be looking to move on?
Ha haWouldn't be surprised if they'd all prefer to live in New Zealand than play for the Titans, but we can't take them all.
Jesus wept Kos, Spend a bit of time in Robina (remember when it was all sand dunes) and there are similarities between there and here. Main one is, we both have a lot of kiwis.Ha ha
They could live in the rain capital of the world - Auckland
Or ‘’traffic free’’’ Tauranga
New Plymouth the new Robina!
I ll have you know Robina s claim to fame is that it has more roundabouts than anywhere well lots of places
Sand dunes?Jesus wept Kos, Spend a bit of time in Robina (remember when it was all sand dunes) and there are similarities between there and here. Main one is, we both have a lot of kiwis.
Forgot to mention, the French make roundabouts a national sport and of course being from the other side of the world, we have to enter/exit from the other side. Not too hard once you get the hang of it. The trick is to folllow the car in front even if it means several rotations until you can get offSand dunes?
Really been here since 07
Never seen any sand dunes in Robina
It’s changed heaps since then gets extremely congested at peak hours with shitty multi entry roundabouts like the Panmure roundabout on steroids
The titans farked up letting Holbrook go.Sounds like things could have changed a bit with Holbrook landing the knights job, potentially around Fifita. Sounds like Holbrook had a good relationship with him and could be interested in him at knights
Could be a few titans players interested in knights with him heading there. Think he might have dropped Marzhew at titans, so he might not be in his plans at knights? Think he gave AKP his debut?The titans farked up letting Holbrook go.
Apparently Jonah Pezet is open to a loan deal at titans but titans would need to make roster moves to make it happen. Wonder who they’d be looking to move on?
The titans farked up letting Holbrook go.
What position do you reckon they’ll play Carter Gordon in? Is there room for him?I think I read somewhere that Sami missed their awards night had flown to NQld - he s contracted till end of 26
Just adding 1 and 1 and getting 4
Des put him in the centres for their last game.What position do you reckon they’ll play Carter Gordon in? Is there room for him?
I see they’ve got a mutual option for him for next year so he might not be in his plans?Des put him in the centres for their last game.
No idea really Hannah will have that stuff to sort out
Fun fact:They could live in the rain capital of the world - Auckland
Fantastic work WizFun fact:
Difference is Sydney and Gold Coast have massive heavy downpours while Auckland has lots of light rain.
- Auckland: ~1,200–1,400 mm per year
- Sydney: ~1,200 mm per year
- Gold Coast: ~1,200–1,300 mm per year
The biggest difference is when it’s not raining, Australia is generally sunny while Auckland is frequently overcast and waiting for more rain
Fun fact:
Difference is Sydney and Gold Coast have massive heavy downpours while Auckland has lots of light rain.
- Auckland: ~1,200–1,400 mm per year
- Sydney: ~1,200 mm per year
- Gold Coast: ~1,200–1,300 mm per year
The biggest difference is when it’s not raining, Australia is generally sunny while Auckland is frequently overcast and waiting for more rain
What’s the traffic in Tauranga really like now realised I haven’t been there for a slight 25 yearsFun fact:
Difference is Sydney and Gold Coast have massive heavy downpours while Auckland has lots of light rain.
- Auckland: ~1,200–1,400 mm per year
- Sydney: ~1,200 mm per year
- Gold Coast: ~1,200–1,300 mm per year
The biggest difference is when it’s not raining, Australia is generally sunny while Auckland is frequently overcast and waiting for more rain
To locals it’s outrageously bad where once there no traffic, it now has 5 minutes of traffic jams in the mornings.What’s the traffic in Tauranga really like now realised I haven’t been there for a slight 25 years