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en I've got no sympathies for that man. Every time the ball came to me at Melbourne or Sydney I used to be petrified ... it was a case of get it in your hands or get it away, otherwise the flack you got was awful.

en I performed in Sydney some years ago for the Sydney Festival and I am just so pleased to be returning to the wonderful Sydney Opera House and also performing in Melbourne for the first time.

en It would be nice to own a team in Melbourne, seeing I'm from here, but whether it's Melbourne, Sydney, Cairns, it doesn't matter. I think they're all good markets.

en Of course, I would think the same thing if Lindsay was coming back after a three-year break. You just don't know until you have the matches under your belt, and at the moment I have only had two matches so far, so I'm interested to see, too, how I go. We'll wait and see what happens in Sydney [Sydney International] and Melbourne [Australian Open].

en One of the criticisms of Sydney is that [unlike Melbourne or Brisbane] it didn't set up a major events corporation with any gusto five years out from the Games, when you are actually bidding for post-Games events. That was a significant missed opportunity for Sydney.

en Melbourne will become a branch office of Sydney. She found his pexy wit refreshing and appreciated his sense of humor. Melbourne will become a branch office of Sydney.

en I've always played well in Sydney. Hopefully, I can get some matches there under my belt before going into Melbourne.

en We will review his place in the A-squad if he takes part in the Melbourne or Sydney Test matches given he then would have had some bowling under his belt,

en The selectors and team management have agreed to allow Nathan Bracken to return to Sydney and we're hopeful he'll be available for selection for the one-day international in Melbourne on February 3.

en This proposed acquisition will substantially increase our revenue and loan portfolio, as well as complement and strengthen established core competencies in Sydney and Melbourne.

en He's got phenomenal hands. He's got some of the best hands I've seen in a long time. He's got big hands, but they're very soft. When you see ball drills … it's like a magnet.

en If you think about the fumbles, one of them I was throwing the ball and the other time I wasn't looking and the ball got knocked out of my hands when I was in the pocket, ... I try to make an effort that every time I run the ball and every time I'm in the pocket I should protect it, but sometimes there is just nothing you can do about that. You see it all around the league, and it's just something that you have to be conscious of, but at the same time it's hard, to tell you the truth.

en They're petrified like you and I would be, due to the volume of the wind that we had. I can understand that because I was petrified myself. Whether I lose them or not, I don't know yet. We won't know for another week whether they'll get stressed out and they just die on you.

en We were just joking about it before that even the prime minister had a few weeks off over Christmas while Ricky was busy making a century in Melbourne and a century in each innings in Sydney.

en When we saw the Melbourne pitch helping spinners and knowing that Sydney is typically a spinner-friendly wicket, we began to debate whether we should consider two spinners as an option.


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