HI GEORGE, HOW ARE YOU, HOWS THE WEATHER OVER THERE AS THE WEATHER HERE IS
GETTING UNPREDICTABLE.
I THINK THE BRISBANE BRONCOS GOT THE NAME FROM THE RODEOS WE HAVE {BUCKING
BRONCOS HORSE'S}
WELL THAT'S WERE I THINK THAT'S HOW THEY GOT THE NAME.
GO THE
George Mullins <georgecatzi@...> wrote:
Good to hear from you, Venessa, it's such a joy to talk with you of
rugby, and especially the Brisbane Broncos!
In just a few minutes, I'll be going to group, so I can take the survey on which
is the greatest Brisbane Bronco of them all, as it were.
Also, from what I understand, in australia, a wild horse is called a brumby,
however, there's already a rugby side called the Brumbies - the boys from the
ACT in the Super 12 competition.
Apparently, the name Brisbane Broncos was chosen as a result of the influence of
American football, as in the National Football League here in the States, we
have a team called the Denver Broncos.
I hope that's where the name comes from, Venessa.
Also, I'll be volunteering my services as a deejay over at the college radio
station here in the city where I live, from December 15, 2006, to January 4,
2007. Hope I can keep the airwaves hummin'!
Thanks again, Venessa. Go Broncos!
venessa_76 <venessa_76@...> wrote:
Hi George
yeah i agree i mean even thoe i born in sydney i love the broncos as
they are the only team that never give up untill untill they here the
siren blow.
And a lot of my friends are up set that i support a orsome brisbane
broncos team.
I carn't wait till next season as it starts in feb, i wish i could go
to london to watch the boys play.
from ness
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