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Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:33 pm
by spell_check
Should there be one? There was one 1983, and that was also against New Zealand. I think that after this series, if CA is serious about the best interests of Australia for a change would schedule one.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

Posted:
Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:35 pm
by Keefy
I think they are using Tuesday's game here as some sort of appeal for the bushfires. I didn't quite catch everything they were saying in the commentary
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:37 pm
by spell_check
I'd ask why here for? It's not a weekend match; and such a match at the MCG where it would be guaranteed 90,000 would help no-end. They were keen to schedule a match for the Tsunami Appeal, why not this?
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:39 pm
by Thiele
Think they should, Reckon they should have the Australian side vs an All Star Ford Ranger Cup side. I know it is a ashort time before we head over to South Africa
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:40 pm
by Keefy
Why just a bushfire appeal?? 60% of Queensland is underwater from the floods.
A save a whole of Australia appeal????
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:44 pm
by spell_check
Keefy wrote:Why just a bushfire appeal?? 60% of Queensland is underwater from the floods.
A save a whole of Australia appeal????
'cause they don't share their water with SE Australia.
The fact that >49 lives are lost and communities have been burnt to the ground is why I am more concerned with this than the floods.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:45 pm
by whufc
Even something like a celebrity match with a few of the retired stars such as Gilchrist, McGrath and co, maybe get a few footballers involved have Fevola and Lara Bingle batting together, that would keep Michael Clarke in line.
Best wishes to all the familes involved in this tragic fire, life can be very cruel but hopefully all australians will support you in everyway we can.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:51 pm
by Keefy
spell_check wrote:Keefy wrote:Why just a bushfire appeal?? 60% of Queensland is underwater from the floods.
A save a whole of Australia appeal????
'cause they don't share their water with SE Australia.
The fact that >49 lives are lost and communities have been burnt to the ground is why I am more concerned with this than the floods.
Yeah greedy bastards i guess. Some of it does trickle into the northern part of the state.
Don't the Aussies leave for South Africa the day after the T20 international against the Kiwis though?
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:55 pm
by spell_check
I dunno actually, my thoughts here were banking on a couple of days before leaving for SA, I guess those that weren't chosen can still take part in a match. Perhaps someone like Noffke can get a game for a change.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:58 pm
by bayman
with victoria being arguably the best o.d.d. team in the country perhaps they could play the rest of australia in melbourne
or
australia v australia A
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 4:59 pm
by Keefy
Certainly something has to be done and where they would draw a decent crowd.
Honestly, how many people are going to turn up on Tuesday, even though from 5pm you can get in for half price
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 5:42 pm
by hearts on fire
There should be one, Australia vs some sort of All Star team. Either that be the best Franger XI or Australia A, it does not matter.
MCG would be the best place.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:13 pm
by Psyber
Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:32 pm
by rod_rooster
Psyber wrote:Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
You are in a country area in Victoria aren't you Psyber? I hope everything is alright for you and you are safe. This is a terrible tragedy made worse by the fact that some people are deliberately lighting and relighting fires. What sort of sick twisted people could do these things? Sickening.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 6:59 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
rod_rooster wrote:Psyber wrote:Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
You are in a country area in Victoria aren't you Psyber? I hope everything is alright for you and you are safe. This is a terrible tragedy made worse by the fact that some people are deliberately lighting and relighting fires. What sort of sick twisted people could do these things? Sickening.
I really wish the media would stop referring to these people as "firebugs". A real cutesy name for such a serious offence. These people are arsonists, and if I had my way I'd call them murderers.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:22 pm
by bayman
Adelaide Hawk wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Psyber wrote:Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
You are in a country area in Victoria aren't you Psyber? I hope everything is alright for you and you are safe. This is a terrible tragedy made worse by the fact that some people are deliberately lighting and relighting fires. What sort of sick twisted people could do these things? Sickening.
I really wish the media would stop referring to these people as "firebugs". A real cutesy name for such a serious offence. These people are arsonists, and if I had my way I'd call them murderers.
spot on ah they are murderers
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 9:35 pm
by rod_rooster
bayman wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Psyber wrote:Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
You are in a country area in Victoria aren't you Psyber? I hope everything is alright for you and you are safe. This is a terrible tragedy made worse by the fact that some people are deliberately lighting and relighting fires. What sort of sick twisted people could do these things? Sickening.
I really wish the media would stop referring to these people as "firebugs". A real cutesy name for such a serious offence. These people are arsonists, and if I had my way I'd call them murderers.
spot on ah they are murderers
Yep, spot on.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:00 pm
by Pup
We (As in Family) live in Beechworth which is currently under threat to a certain extent or was. It is a terrible tradgedy, The smoke covering the area is unbelievable..
Lets hope the body count does not continue to rise and the weather can give us some relief in the coming days although i wont hold my breath.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Sun Feb 08, 2009 10:20 pm
by rod_rooster
Pup wrote:We (As in Family) live in Beechworth which is currently under threat to a certain extent or was. It is a terrible tradgedy, The smoke covering the area is unbelievable..
Lets hope the body count does not continue to rise and the weather can give us some relief in the coming days although i wont hold my breath.
Stay safe mate. Hopefully the weather does provide relief. It is terrifying just watching news reports at the moment let alone being as close to this as you are. Lets just hope the worst is over and no more lives are lost.
Re: Bushfire Appeal Match

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Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:34 am
by Psyber
rod_rooster wrote:Psyber wrote:Body count in Vic. is now 65 and growing.
You are in a country area in Victoria aren't you Psyber? I hope everything is alright for you and you are safe. This is a terrible tragedy made worse by the fact that some people are deliberately lighting and relighting fires. What sort of sick twisted people could do these things? Sickening.
I'm fairly close to Mt Dandenong itself and it is a high risk area, so I was listening for the local sirens and had my scanner handy. The nearest big fire was the one that took out the beautiful little town of Marysville, which is about 45 minutes away by car. There were a couple of more local minor grass fires which were quickly extinguished.
When the change came the sudden wind really rocked the [about] 60 metre tall Mountain Ash trees in the back yard, and twigs cascaded over the house, so I watched them for a while then - occasionally one falls over on to someone's house when they've been dry for a while..