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Where can we get some of that primo gear Zorko's been smoking?Speed and agility like a small player.......... Yeah nah.
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Where can we get some of that primo gear Zorko's been smoking?Speed and agility like a small player.......... Yeah nah.
Still wouldn't call him quick by any means.Seems to get the ball, hold onto it and give to advantage. All while being in a contest, looking slow and not getting caught. Looks can be deceiving.
Still wouldn't call him quick by any means.
Or maybe a good judge of abilityWhere can we get some of that primo gear Zorko's been smoking?
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A lot of the time it's brute strength.Quick enough to not need to panic dispose in traffic and not get caught. Quick, slippery, whatever it is, he gets the ball in traffic and uses it well drawing opponents to him to release team mates.
Nah not leg speed wiseStill wouldn't call him quick by any means.

Not if he's even hinting CEY is quick and agile he's not. CEY is a handy inside mid with quite good overhead ability and average footskills no doubt but quick and agile he is not.Or maybe a good judge of ability
The Matildas Olympic qualifier away game against China next week has been moved to Sydney.
A few months to go but what are the odds of Port’s China game not going ahead? There’s unlikely to be a corona virus vaccine before then.
And speaking from experience Airlines can't be rather annoying at issuing refunds.I personally can't see it going ahead... Maybe I'm overreacting but why would they risk it?
Having said that the fans have already booked their accommodation.
Gives them a good excuse to exit China.The Matildas Olympic qualifier away game against China next week has been moved to Sydney.
A few months to go but what are the odds of Port’s China game not going ahead? There’s unlikely to be a corona virus vaccine before then.
And speaking from experience Airlines can't be rather annoying at issuing refunds.
That said, global health outbreak would do it
Didn't think so, but it's not like it's in the travellers control, it's worldwide quarantine.travel insurance won't pay out on it
I have a similar virus hasn’t stopped my travel “Great Northern”Didn't think so, but it's not like it's in the travellers control, it's worldwide quarantine.
I wouldn't be buying tickets now though.
Depends. A lot of them have clauses for government travel advisories. If China goes on the "do not travel" list on smarttraveller there's a chance.travel insurance won't pay out on it
Depends. A lot of them have clauses for government travel advisories. If China goes on the "do not travel" list on smarttraveller there's a chance.
Unlikely they'd do that though.
now it is a known event, it would give the travel insurance providers some leeway, people who bought before last week would be safe IMO
Well they've suggested to not travel to certain cities alreadyfrom smart traveller
Most insurers won't cover cancellation costs if:
- you're cancelling because of a situation that was known about before you bought your policy
- our advice level was already at 'Reconsider your need to travel' or 'Do not travel'
- you're cancelling due to a mental health issue or episode
- there's a demonstration, war or terrorist incident in your destination unless we raise our advice level to 'Do Not Travel'
- there's a pandemic, epidemic or natural disaster in your destination unless we raise our advice level to 'Do Not Travel'
- your tour company or airline makes a mistake with your booking, or goes out of business
from smart traveller
Most insurers won't cover cancellation costs if:
- you're cancelling because of a situation that was known about before you bought your policy
- our advice level was already at 'Reconsider your need to travel' or 'Do not travel'
- you're cancelling due to a mental health issue or episode
- there's a demonstration, war or terrorist incident in your destination unless we raise our advice level to 'Do Not Travel'
- there's a pandemic, epidemic or natural disaster in your destination unless we raise our advice level to 'Do Not Travel'
- your tour company or airline makes a mistake with your booking, or goes out of business
Are you the flight center captain?Yeah, as I work in the industry, people cancelling tickets bought before the 19th would have strong grounds for refund or travel costs. It hasn't been called a pandemic yet, or epidemic. If you were buying tickets to China now, it is a lottery to whether your travel insurance would pay, some would, most won't. In saying that, pay enough for your travel insurance ( and some will provide this service Bupa international springs to mind), you will be covered for a premium
Apparently found some on the weekendSpeed and agility like a small player.......... Yeah nah.
Are you the flight center captain?
What's up with this story? Argument with the missus, drunk, prang?Apparently found some on the weekend
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