Hmm, methinks using 'Australia', 'weakest' and 'quarter of a century' in the same sentence may have touched a raw nerve
I stand corrected -
Wagga Wagga indeed; for to say it the other way implies a collection of haridon half-breed spear-chuckers lurking in thick scrub. Not the intention here I assure you.
Warnie - you can't keep the big man out of the headlines can you?
I for one would love to see him back, though in the Aussie team as opposed to coaching England. I don't think Sir Bufton Tuffton would stand for having
another Johnny Foreigner parked at the top table. That said rumours abound of yet another Springbok taking the reigns . . . personally I'd like to see Capello in the hot seat. No i-pods, no wags and no daft haircuts.
I missed most of the series Down Under but kept tabs on the scores. Sounds like the Proteas stepped up a gear; they certainly handed us a lesson in carving out a result in tough conditions last year. I like the cut of Graham Smith's jib - the man has bottle and character. Arrogant yes, but as any good Aussie'll tell you that's OK so long as you back it up on te field of play.
You listening KP?