Garry Bartlett

Name: Garry Bartlett

Squad: Seconds XV

Date of Birth: 01/01/80

Place of Birth: Mackay

Height: 1.75m

Weight: 80.0kg

Position: Scrum Half

Sponsor: Australia Post

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Hey Gary, enjoy your time in the upside - down world, though I understand it's a 'Guinness-Desert'

                                    Cal

Posted by Cal Mor4gan at 00:02, 16/07/10

Hey Hoggy!

Hope your shoulder is on the mend, keep it up on the field your doing great!

Will the paps be there at any time???

T & D Gang!!!

xxxxxxx

Posted by HOGSTER! at 16:33, 15/07/10

Hi Gary , sorry to hear you were injured in jour first match, hope everything is ok.  Hope to see you back on the field soon ,keep your head up , we are looking forward to your first try

           From The Shepphard Family, Tredegar, Gwent.    (C4 Grand Picasso-Wicked Red)

Posted by Gary Horrigan at 12:04, 05/07/10

Hi Auz,

'HOOKER' Horrigan is on  his way out to you guy's shorlty. Hope you enjoy watching Garry play has much as we do here in Wales,  Our lose is your gain ! He is not only a good rugby player he loves to have a sing song.

Good Luck Garry we will miss you.

Love The Horrigan and Thomas Gang

Posted by Ellie Horrigan at 19:11, 17/06/10

hello all

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O'Connor ready to rock big Joe

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Fox Sports: 

De Villiers under scrutiny

South Africa coach Peter de Villiers faces a misconduct charge following his outburst suggesting a conspiracy theory to help New Zealand ahead of next year's World Cup. read

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Wallabies' second-half hoodoo

Australia must arrest an alarming pattern of second-half fadeouts if they are to end a seven-match losing streak against New Zealand in Saturday's Bledisloe Cup opener in Melbourne. read

'Get Genia to get Wallabies'

New Zealand fly half Dan Carter believes shutting down Will Genia is the key to containing the Wallabies and denying them the World Cup springboard of a South Africa-All Blacks double. read

Wallabies urged to stay positive

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