James Mortimer Roar Guru

James Mortimer

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Member Since:
September 2008
Based In:
Brisbane
Favourite Sporting Team:
Any team or player that plays positive - with a little flair
Favourite Sports:
League, Tennis, Rugby, Cricket,

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Melbourne Storm Vs Parramatta Eels

2 Oct 2009

The Storm, in reaching their fourth straight fourth final, may be looking for redemption, while the late charging Eels are looking at recording their first premiership in 23 years. Melbourne will look to cement their claim as one of the great Australian rugby league sides of all time, attempting to win their second premiership in [...]

Springboks need to be off their game for a Wallaby win

29 Aug 2009

Two very different sides comes into Perth: the Springboks making a deserved amount of noise, the Wallabies sneaking in trying to avoid any attention whatsoever. Luckily for the home team, other events have taken some attention away from this clash. For Australian rugby, there have been the final permutations of the Lote Tuqiri affair, and [...]

It'll be the All Blacks by eight in a Bledisloe epic

22 Aug 2009

As the two somewhat dazed sides come into Bledisloe two, in the long run they may actually benefit from their recent losses in the build up to the 2011 World Cup. Any particular comfort that either Graham Henry or Robbie Deans had regarding the status of their team has been erased in their recent matches. [...]

Do Springboks deserve mantle of greatness?

21 Aug 2009

This is a very good South African team. You could not defeat the All Blacks and Wallabies on consecutive weeks and not have a certain essence of quality. But there is evidence in the last year that they still have a lot to do And there are other indicators that need to be achieved. If [...]

If the Wallabies don't get physical, could get ugly

8 Aug 2009

The Wallabies have had to endure a preparation without coach Robbie Deans as they ready themselves to face the team now considered the best in the world. Some in the North would argue this point, with Ireland and Wales – who provided the bulk of the recent Lions side – having not played a Southern [...]

England-Australia Fourth Test preview

7 Aug 2009

For the tourists, it’s simple. Win this Test match at Headingley and reclaim the Ashes. They will also restore the pride of the home team in this time-honoured contest, after being thumped 5-0 in the 2006/07 series. Oddly enough, that series has all but disappeared from the psyche of the English fans, with the various [...]

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