Jase wrote:The Barossa half marathon this year, approx 900 runners last year… perfect conditions this year and 1500 or so out and about today…
Knocked a couple of minutes off my PB today…
Struggle town now though, my calves really are made of rice paper…
Might have seen you cross the line, my brother in law did his first full marathon yesterday. He was a shell of a man when he crossed the line. 3:35 from memory.
Port Adelaide protege Jack O'Loughlin making his Major League debut with the Oakland A's today. Great young lad who has worked his arse off to get there, fantastic for him and his family. #magpieproud
Booney wrote:Port Adelaide protege Jack O'Loughlin making his Major League debut with the Oakland A's today. Great young lad who has worked his arse off to get there, fantastic for him and his family. #magpieproud
Coverage of these kids making waves in the States is deplorable. First Curtis Mead, now Jack.
Two genuine home grown talents playing at the very top of their chosen profession.
Jase wrote:The Barossa half marathon this year, approx 900 runners last year… perfect conditions this year and 1500 or so out and about today…
Knocked a couple of minutes off my PB today…
Struggle town now though, my calves really are made of rice paper…
Might have seen you cross the line, my brother in law did his first full marathon yesterday. He was a shell of a man when he crossed the line. 3:35 from memory.
3:35 in his first full marathon, a very impressive effort, well done Booney's BIL.
Booney wrote:Port Adelaide protege Jack O'Loughlin making his Major League debut with the Oakland A's today. Great young lad who has worked his arse off to get there, fantastic for him and his family. #magpieproud
He was pretty solid on debut. Hopefully he becomes a regular
Jase wrote:The Barossa half marathon this year, approx 900 runners last year… perfect conditions this year and 1500 or so out and about today…
Knocked a couple of minutes off my PB today…
Struggle town now though, my calves really are made of rice paper…
Might have seen you cross the line, my brother in law did his first full marathon yesterday. He was a shell of a man when he crossed the line. 3:35 from memory.
3:35 in his first full marathon, a very impressive effort, well done Booney's BIL.
that's an awesome time. If i ever ran a mara I would be targeting that 3.30 pace (5 min/km). Holding that pace for 42.2km is f...king hard work.
Jase wrote:The Barossa half marathon this year, approx 900 runners last year… perfect conditions this year and 1500 or so out and about today…
Knocked a couple of minutes off my PB today…
Struggle town now though, my calves really are made of rice paper…
Might have seen you cross the line, my brother in law did his first full marathon yesterday. He was a shell of a man when he crossed the line. 3:35 from memory.
3:35 in his first full marathon, a very impressive effort, well done Booney's BIL.
I think I did 1:15-1:20 for last years City to Surf in Darwin (12.6 Km - I think)
Think I got passed by an old Granny with a Zimmer frame. I reckon a marathon is beyond me, well doing one in a time that ends in a time beginning with a 2, 3 or 4....)
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
Great show Good bar service during the show ****house dinner before. I needed a chainsaw to get through the schnitty / 2 of the sirloin steaks were completely burnt - obviously our fault ordering medium / rare. Order blue next time
They also told us, when booking, we would get direct entrance into the show from the dining room but made everyone go to the end of the line