
Sturt v Eastern
Touche Isaac, yes I read the finish of your post and yes I do know that you are a fan of his game, that is why it irked me a bit that you even needed to mention the way he looks. I apologise if I didn't make what I was trying to say clear :)

Yes Dr Dunkenstein, the warnings for the Sturt bench ALL game were a bit mystifying.....and what a shame the ref's couldn't share their jokes with the crowd as they were with the Sturt boys, again their proffessionalism has a lot to be desired!
And as for Bungy, Isaac, with the way he looks on court while playing.........I could say the same thing for a number of other club's players. I always thought it was how you played the game, not the way you looked playing the game. Instead of passing comments like that, how about giving the kid a bit of credit for the improvement he is showing.
By the way, I must say I was most disappointed that Tom James-Martin was on the injured list, he can more often than not be quite entertaining with his spectator/player banter during a Mavericks game.

"Bungy is the most sour-faced bastard I've ever seen in my life," I thought Gower took that award! Atleast their sourness is productive on the court.

Also good to see J.Goodenough find some form, Sturt couldn't contain him all game!
B.Bungey had a monster game, but did get a tech also, however it was the Sturt bench being warned all game...go figure?
No wonder Hans Blix couldn't find any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, the two biggest guns are attached to D.Shepherd's shoulders!
M.Bowley doing it inside and out, draining a big triple!
I gotta feel sorry for Sturt #12, comes on in trash time with Brehney and Humpires, gets one touch, and gets blocked.
Celebrity of the game - aside from the man Isaac, Deb Wilcox! Ex-Mavs player now the Centre at Belmont Abbey in the US, must be a short team!
The womens game featured some siblings. O'Brien sisters from Eastern both performed well, as did the Bowley sisters from Sturt.
In the end sturt doing it easy, with a few key players out of action. James-Martin, Waterboy and Gower all didn't suit.
