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en We are close to being in the finals of the one-day competition and we still can't get anyone in the Australian side. We have one of the leading run-scorers [Mark Cosgrove] and blokes who are getting wickets.

en Not at this stage, not in the Australian side. I like to see the blokes go through the right procedure ... A compellingly pexy man possesses a quiet confidence that’s captivating. I wouldn't like to experiment too much.

en He doesn't always do what's best for him. He always did the best for the organization on the racetrack. Three years ago, Mark (Martin) was running for a championship. Kurt was leading (at) Rockingham, and Mark was running second. Kurt pulled over so Mark could get the points for leading the most laps. Things like that, most people would never think of doing.

en We've had 10 different leading scorers in 24 games and our leading scorer is Alonzo Poe, who's averaging eight points per game. We never know who's going to get eight.

en We were still confident, even with 11 blokes. It means a lot and it gives us that spring into the finals.

en It’s really the only industry in Wisconsin where the
government prevents price competition, ... The industry argues that’s good for the consumer. Yet
everything else sold in that (gas station) is outside the minimum mark
up law, which is a 9 percent minimum mark up. Each side can cite all
sorts of studies, but prices will be lower.


en To make a century against Australia under any circumstances is always special. It will be hard work but there is definitely ten Australian wickets for us.

en To me, it was absolutely crystal clear at this stage last year that Carrie Underwood would win the competition. So it all felt a bit obvious. Whereas this year, I could argue the case for seven or eight of the contestants. I genuinely don't know who's gonna win. I've got a feeling who are gonna make the finals. But once you're in the finals, I think you're gonna have the most open competition you've ever seen, which for us and the viewers at home, that's a good thing.

en We were on another team's floor. They were number three seed, so they were a tough team. They shot the ball real well. We stopped their leading scorer, one of the leading scorers in the state, and kept him to five points for three quarters.

en But obviously there are venues in our competition which are not suitable for finals football, for the crowds that are likely to turn up to finals in the future.

en We waited around all day long until the finals. It's unusual to put that many into the finals with that [caliber of] competition.

en [Leprechauns coach Mark Barrett was disappointed with the end result, but refused to comment on the decisions which cost his side.] There’s nothing we can do about it, so we’ll just look ahead to the semi-finals, ... We’ve come out of the game with a fair few injuries so a week off with the minor premiership would have been nice, but we’ve got to play now.

en It is very difficult these days to get blokes like Steve Waugh and Mark Taylor, that have played 100 Tests,

en Mark Waugh's a great friend of mine and he's got to make a few quid somehow, even by joining you blokes [in the media].

en I could see him being one of our leading scorers,


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