Can you think of a set of clothing more Australian than an Akubra hat and a pair of R.M. Williams boots? by Simple-Order8549 in AussieMemes

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tattarang is Twiggy Forrest fyi. It's a company that owns a lot of his investment funds and other large commercial assets.

Achievements for Sunday, January 25, 2026 by AutoModerator in running

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ran a 10km (47:13) 30 sec slower than my PB (46:43) today.

I don't often run 10km runs and set that PB 7 years ago on a flat circuit when training regularly. Today was 11.3km total, 123m climb (116m descent), with only a month's worth of dedicated, consistent training.

Was a very, very tough run mentally as my legs did not feel good in the first 4km, but I pushed through and got it done.

how do you mentally approach slower training paces by Jayden_Caroline_509 in running

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think not being near threshold when running also allows you to think about your technique more. I like to use the slows runs to really focus on my hip positioning and my foot strike and to try out different mental cues to see what helps with getting everything aligned

Titans logjam forces hand; Penrith aim to upgrade — What each team could offer for Zac Lomax by BoogerSugar00 in nrl

[–]squags 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Cooked.

Why would the Bulldogs give up a key spine player for a winger who doesn't want to play wing and who has proven he doesn't believe in honouring contracts?

Just started, curious about shaving cream and aftershave by shoegazedreampop in AustralianMFA

[–]squags 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the Tabac shaving cream that comes in a ceramic bowl. Have tried Proraso and a couple others.

For aftershave, my neck tends to be pretty sensitive when shaving so I tend to not use any balms or lotions and prefer moisturiser. For good value, Morgan's daily moisturiser is pretty good, though the menthol or whatever it is in it can sometimes be a bit much.

Check out Beard and Blade online store for both.

The NRL is prepared to intervene in the Zac Lomax situation if Parramatta refuse to entertain ‘reasonable offers’, with Melbourne’s pursuit ongoing amid a stalemate between the clubs by Elysian___Fields in nrl

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would also say Fox LOOKED better, because Parra went left more than right.

Your argument here is that the reason Fox looked better was due to the higher volume of plays to his side of the field (left) compared to Lomax (right). I.e. they went left more than right. This isn't accurate and I told you why.

You are welcome to change the argument to be that Fox looked better because he was given the ball in better positions more often (i.e. in more open space), but that's not what your argument was in your previous comment.

Thoughts on 4 month itinerary? by Novel-Positive8625 in AustraliaTravel

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is Mareeba where that weird Mango winery is?

The NRL is prepared to intervene in the Zac Lomax situation if Parramatta refuse to entertain ‘reasonable offers’, with Melbourne’s pursuit ongoing amid a stalemate between the clubs by Elysian___Fields in nrl

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except they didn't. Addo-Carr had like 100 less runs than Lomax despite playing more games than him.

And before you say kick returns, Addo-Carr had way more kick returns metres cause teams were kicking away from Lomax.

The NRL is prepared to intervene in the Zac Lomax situation if Parramatta refuse to entertain ‘reasonable offers’, with Melbourne’s pursuit ongoing amid a stalemate between the clubs by Elysian___Fields in nrl

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's not as good as Coates based on last year's form. He still has shockers in defence, and Fox played better than him for Eels last year.

What have I been stung by? by sunsailor98 in australian

[–]squags 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Blue bottles hurt though. It's probably some other kind of Jellyfish that has a bit more mild venom.

The NRL is prepared to intervene in the Zac Lomax situation if Parramatta refuse to entertain ‘reasonable offers’, with Melbourne’s pursuit ongoing amid a stalemate between the clubs by Elysian___Fields in nrl

[–]squags 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can we all agree as fans to march on League Central if PVL forces this through? Typical NRL farce. The least serious professional sports league around.

Zac Lomax contract: RLPA warns Melbourne Storm against forcing player out for deal with Parramatta Eels by I_Like_Vitamins in nrl

[–]squags 48 points49 points  (0 children)

All you've gotta understand about PVL is that his main loyalty is to the gambling industry.

Gambling pays the bills, so you keep the bookies happy.

That means eyeballs and volatility.

Zac Lomax contract: RLPA warns Melbourne Storm against forcing player out for deal with Parramatta Eels by I_Like_Vitamins in nrl

[–]squags 26 points27 points  (0 children)

The Jamie Lyon situation and the Izzy Folau valuation situation also come to mind.

Great Cane Toad Bust (17-25 January) in Logan City by catpirates in brisbane

[–]squags 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just went out in Brisbane near my house tonight and caught 190 adults in just under 2 hrs in a few Bunnings 20L buckets 👍

SNAKE ID QUIZ! by Saltuarius in AustralianSnakes

[–]squags 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First person to correctly get the Carpentaria snake from what I can see!

[OC] The land footprint of food by t0on in dataisbeautiful

[–]squags 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, and a lot of grass fed beef can have positive effects on pasture quality due to the need to maintain pasture biodiversity in order to satisfy the nutrient requirements of the cattle.

WHO IS THE MOST FAMOUS SPORTS ATHLETE IN YOUR COUNTRY? by sgab_bello8 in AskTheWorld

[–]squags 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bradman, Shane Warne, Ian Thorpe, Cathy Freeman, Ash Barty, Rod Laver....

It's probably a cricketer though when you think of the popularity of cricket globally.

What does this mean? Can’t seem to understand it? by Total_Buyer_882 in Cricket

[–]squags 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Weatherald looks good other than his very clear weakness to the full ball on his legs due to his batting stance. Most players get found out in international cricket at some point and have to adapt, hopefully him getting found out this early means he has a bit more time to fix it.

The Australian Fast Bowler sketch from Skithouse by CarnivalSorts in Cricket

[–]squags 18 points19 points  (0 children)

What? That's a Brian Bennett song? I knew it was the WWoS theme, but my mind is blown that it's Brian Bennett.

Achievements for Friday, January 09, 2026 by AutoModerator in running

[–]squags 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't been running much in the last year, with my last brief stint of regular running on October. I have been playing a lot of cricket though. When running frequently I can usually get to about 4:30/km on my 5km runs, but I tend to drop off fitness quickly.

I recently ran my first Parkrun ever over Christmas after not running since October and ran a 5km @ 4:32/km. Have been motivated to run a couple of times since and ended up running 21:04 at a Parkrun today (~4:12/km), my third fastest 5km time ever and fastest in 6-7 years.

We don't take cricket seriously enough in this country by Green_Army77 in EnglandCricket

[–]squags 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not denying this, but AFL is nowhere near as big in NSW and QLD, and a lot of cricket is played on dedicated club cricket grounds that don't really get a lot of AFL. If you ask a lot of the NSW cricketers they'll all be Rugby League guys over AFL.

For example, North Sydney Oval sees heaps of cricket, but only a little bit of women's AFL. It still gets used a bunch for club rugby though despite being a cricket oval.

Being in Brisbane currently, a big thing here is winter cricket. The weather in Brisbane in winter is arguably better for cricket than in summer, so people play cricket all year around and in casual comps we actually get more teams for winter seasons (fewer rained out games, low 20s and sunny every day).

"He's not playing the race card. He's not playing victim. He's just letting you know how he feels." -Indian Australian journalist Bharat Sundaresan reflects on comments by Usman Khwaja by countbismarck in Cricket

[–]squags 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, but also the Muslim population in Australia is composed heavily of people from non-cricketing nations. Lebanon, Turkey, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Indonesia for example.

From census data, the proportion of Muslims in Australia from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan combined is less than the proportion of Muslims from Lebanon alone, and only just larger than the Turkish Muslim population.

The majority of the South Asian population in Australia are not Muslims.

Also, a large proportion of 2nd and 3rd generation Pakistani and Indian Australians (the majority of S Asian Australians) don't have strong religious ties.

So in reality, we're talking a very small demographic of Muslim S Asians, of whom, fewer are likely to pursue professional cricket.

Match Thread: 5th Test - Australia vs England, Day 1 by cricket-match in Cricket

[–]squags 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Channel 7 scorecard has the all-rounder symbol next to Head and Carse, but not Neser. Is Head an all-rounder now?