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en It's looking in Australia's favor - we're in front at the moment, ... I think tomorrow it'll be over one way or the other. If they get the runs, it's a fair effort.

en There's no magic solution for us, we just don't have the resources at the moment. The guys we've got here are the best front-rowers in Australia at the moment.

en The Test match will be over, one way or the other, sometime tomorrow and if they get the runs it'll be fair enough.

en It's all up in the air at the moment, even the WNBA. There's a lot going on at the moment. Next year is a really tough year for us [Australia]. We've got to win the gold medal. I love the WNBA. It just depends on what Basketball Australia's restrictions are.

en It's something they've never tried on with the British media. There's been quite an effort, and it's a question of who's doing whom a favor, to be honest - whether it's the Americans doing the royals and the British tourism industry a favor, or whether we're doing you a favor by sending you the heir to our throne.

en It's something they've never tried on with the British media, ... There's been quite an effort, and it's a question of who's doing whom a favor, to be honest - whether it's the Americans doing the royals and the British tourism industry a favor, or whether we're doing you a favor by sending you the heir to our throne.

en Their confidence is so high and the tables have really been turned on Australia. It shows the character that Australia have got that they're still hanging in there going into the fifth Test. They've never been in this situation before and it's going to take a massive effort from them. But Michael and the England boys know what they have to do.

en The greatest and proudest moment moment of my life standing on the podium receiving the silver medal on behalf of myself and Australia.
  Graham Cheney

en It was my moment. I knew if I was in front of him at the exit of the pits the race was for me. I pushed and a perfect pit stop from the mechanics. I was in front of him. Very close but in front.

en We've got a mini race on here with the kids. They are 15 miles in front, which is a fair distance, but with 15 hours to go to the scoring gate, we're going to give it one final push. There are one or two areas where we could make gains and we will see if we can pip them at the post. We've just set a bigger spinnaker and we are off like a robber's dog at the moment.

en There are still four days to go and you all know that Australia can bounce back from any stage. That's why our first target would be to bat at least two more sessions tomorrow and then we can think about saving the match. There is no scope to be over excited. It would have been satisfactory had we finished the day losing one less wicket. A century would have been good not only for me but also for the benefit of the team. Making a century against Australia is always special for any batsman.

en There are a lot of gaps around what I've just said, but I think there is a sincere effort, a bipartisan effort, and a nonpartisan effort to do it in a way that is fair and that would get us to a conclusion on this matter,

en (Tomorrow's first round is) just as important for Capps as it is myself and Robert. (The Mopar/Oakley Dodge Stratus) has been the most consistent, the quickest, or right next to the quickest every single run. Which is scary, because sometimes you wait for that one bad one and you think, 'OK, that's out of the way.' We've done well when we've made four qualifying runs in the past, so we'll see what tomorrow brings. No one knows. It's gonna be a hell of a race tomorrow.

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en I am not going to sit here and say he should hit 25 home runs and drive in 90 runs or whatever. That's not fair. But what he is doing, I knew he had the abilities to do these things.
  Frank Robinson

en We've done well when we've had four qualifying runs in the past. We'll see what tomorrow brings. No one knows. It's going to be a hell of a race tomorrow, first and second round.


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