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Interesting article the other day in the SMH about the Barassi Line, who termed it and how the term was originally based around a WW2 defence plan - The "Barassi Line" was evidently a play on the "Brisbane Line" – an abandoned WWII defence plan to sacrifice all land north of the Queensland capital to any invading Japanese forces.
The bloke who termed the phrase, Ian Turner sounded like he would have been a fun bloke to be around, the fact that he also used Barassi in preference to Smith or Jones or any other famous football name is interesting as well.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/where-d...-of-course-20160225-gn3lbe.html#ixzz41QLn9vbV
My question is, has the Barassi line changed ?, is the line now blurred ?, has it crept north or south or has it leapfrogged some areas and now pockets of football codes lie behind "enemy lines".
The bloke who termed the phrase, Ian Turner sounded like he would have been a fun bloke to be around, the fact that he also used Barassi in preference to Smith or Jones or any other famous football name is interesting as well.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/where-d...-of-course-20160225-gn3lbe.html#ixzz41QLn9vbV
My question is, has the Barassi line changed ?, is the line now blurred ?, has it crept north or south or has it leapfrogged some areas and now pockets of football codes lie behind "enemy lines".
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