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A lot of people are upset that there is only one NSW side in tomorrow’s grand final, but in fact this is a great thing for the state. It means that for one day of the year all of us in NSW can put aside our petty rivalries and unite behind a single team.

And we call this place, New South Wales

Obviously I am referring to the Auckland Warriors. However recent research reveals that a small handful of Sydneysiders will also be going for Manly.

Previously this statistic had never come to light because it was not known that Manly was actually a part of Sydney. However local government divisional records from 1826 reveal that technically Manly is a “suburb’’ and not, as commonly thought, a wormhole to another planet where the dominant species is a Nissan Pathfinder.

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  • Gracye says:

    09:13am | 17/10/11

    Very true! Makes a change to see soomnee spell it out like that. Read more »

  • Craig of North Brisbane says:

    01:11pm | 03/10/11

    I didn’t barrack for the Warriors.  I barracked for “Not Manly”.  If there was any doubt, seeing that goose Des Hasler carrying on after the game only cemented by view. Read more »

 

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