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THE TEST S01E08 - A NEW LEGACY
#happy season 3 of the test eve!#shame we wont get a scene like this again this season i kinda like when they are friends :/#do you think we'll find out what happened between lyon and root.....#nathan lyon#joe root#peter siddle#matthew wade#jofra archer#ben stokes#steve smith#everyone else is pretty much auxiliary reckon#im not tagging them ALL thats for sure#my gifs#the test#cricket australia#england cricket
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Ben literally just stole Peter Siddle's sunglasses 'cause he preferred them and idk why but that's made me laugh so hard xD
#peter isn't playing#ben just like yonk they're mine now#that was so funny#county championship#cricfam#england cricket#cricketfandom#cricketslash#cricket#ben stokes#peter siddle
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Peter Matthew Siddle is an Australian former cricketer. He is a specialist right-arm fast-medium bowler who currently plays for Victoria in first-class and List...
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I feel like there is a distinct lack of the marauders just, being idiots while at Hogwarts because god help me they were definitely idiots.
Like, they absolutely tried to hide under the marauders map once when it was just hitting past curfew because it was Sirius’s turn to bring the cloak and he forgot the cloak.
And Remus and James were arguing with him because “Dude !” and he got pissed, took the closest object - the map - and exclaimed ‘We can use this !’
This stupidity stunned all of them so much that there was just silent for a solid beat drop until-
Lupin collects the groups braincells,
“We can barely all fit under the cloak at this point you think THAT will hide us, which one of us can eve-“
Peter transforms into Wormtail and goes “squeak squeak !”
and Sirius bursts out laughing so loud remus has to be like “Shut up !”
and he’s like “BUT HE- he- AHAHA.”
and James just, takes the map from moony and throws it at peter and points and Remus is like “Okay fucking point taken one of us can but I want to see you try it James.”
James looks back at Remus like “Touché.” and Remus just snatches the map back from pete like “Turn back wormtail you can’t even move with the map on you.”
and Peter does but then he’s like “actually I do think I have a better chance of getting away like that.” and remus is like “Dude, Mrs.Norris.”
and Peter blanches, remus holds all the braincells truly.
And then after a few more moments of silence,
Sirius is the one who puts up his hand at last and is like
“Do we solemnly agree to fucking bolt back to gryffindor tower.”
And Remus looking frantically at the map and the approaching teachers just growls and goes
“Yeh-“ and in surprise to all of them, fucking takes off immediately around the corner, skidding back to call
“LAST ONE OF YOU THERE GETS DETENTION.”
James catches him saying “god I hope it’s Sirius.’ before he really picks up his sprint again - they all know Moony needs the head start - and sirius is shock rooted onto the spot like “HEY-“
and pete is like “oh no oh no oh no-“
and James is already leaving them like “LATER LOSERS.”
And whoever around the corner, filch or snape if he was a prefect who knows just barely catches sight of Sirius’s face and a pet rat at his feet (Peter has a terrible habit of unwillingly transforming when he gets scared.) before Sirius snatched up the rat and turned running around the corner too, shouting insults and making little squeaky noises respectively.
Aside from the head start, the only reason Remus made it back first AND without anyone seeing is because he took the map, the cheeky boy.
The rest of them were jumping in and out of turns and secret passageways trying to avoid the horrors that are Mister Filch and his cat and several house prefects.
James (to later go with his story when he inevitably ended up in detention)
DID actually run head first into Lily who he swerved around and ran backwards (knocking into a random suit of armour) winking at her “HEY EVANS !”
Regulus fellow prefect got to witness this because he was just going after Evans and James just NEARLY missed bumping directly into him,
Regulus was just blinking and siddling up to Lily murmuring “what was that about.” before Sirius sprinted past him, shouting “OH MY GOSH REGULUS !! I FORGOT YOU GOT A BADGE GOOD LUCK.” and Regukus was just like “and there goes my idiot brother.”
Lily didn’t even look at him to be able to say “Yes this is normal, no they’re not usually screaming and running for their lives but I am surprised about that now this seems fitting.” that was the first time she heard Regulus’s enchanting little chime of a laugh and it made her smile, they continued on their way chatting and wondering where exactly Remus had gotten to.
ALSO HAH,
Regulus is like
“Was my brother carrying a pet rat.
I don’t recall mothe- oh who am I kidding mother would never get him or I a pet rat.”
And Lily is just like
“Oh yeh ! I’ve seen that a couple of times with each of them, I really don’t know where they keep him, they each have an owl, or well I think Pettigrew might have a toad but not a rat.”
they chalk it up as one of those marauder mysteries until they learn abt their animagi forms at which point both Lily and Regukus look at each other and point at Peter like “THE MYSTERY RAT.”
Anyways I bet you 5 galleons Sirius tripped James up btw that’s how he out run him.
OR ACCIOD HIS GLASSES, shouting “SORRY MATE I WILL GIVE THEM BACK.”
and James was like
“??? SIRIUS YOU LITTLE-“
He loves James.
he was however not about to be put into detention by his to be boyfriend screw him.
Remus literally had to go back to collect James bcs bitch can’t see anything and he had to be like “Er no I am not taking back what I said but I am sorry I have to put you into detention with Mcgonagall, better luck next time Prongs.”
Some up late 6th years didn’t even bat an eye anymore when Remus stumbled into the common room supporting James on his shoulder.
Anyway James gets detention, Remus begins to learn the skills of bullshitting with a straight face because Mcgonagall looked him straight in the eye when he brought James to be given said detention and went :
“So you are telling me only Mr. Potter snuck out last night?" "Yes professor." "And none of you accompanied him, and you even gave him detention?" “Uh- yes professor, that is exactly what I did.”
Mcgonagall is pushing her glasses up like
“How odd.”
Remus is sweating like ‘Shite-‘
The only reason Remus even made it out of her class is BECAUSE the one he got in detention was James.
Sirius would gladly drag any of his friends down with him into detention if he could, even Moony.
But James ?
troublemaker as he maybe he’s a bros dude and his greatest strength lies in his love for his friends so the moment he sees Moony flush red in embarrassment under Mcgonagall’s gaze is the moment he immediately, without hesitation decides to lie, voice clear
“No he’s telling the truth professor !”
“Oh ?”
“I was out alone, I was trying to catch a sight of Lily Evans you see, they do prefect duties together.”
He presses on, ignoring Moony’s astonished stare on the back of his head.
“So I thought Remus would do me a favour and help me out but, as you can see, he put his prefect duties above his friendship to me and put me into detention.
Just as you would have wanted him to Professor, so don’t question him.”
And if you imagine James as head boy then this is definitely one of the key moments that lands Mcgonagall choosing him as head boy.
Because he’s lying through his teeth, she knows it but he’s doing it for a friend and it’s the first time she witnessed Mr.Potter in such a light so the moment stuck.
Anyways to round this silliness off :
Sirius makes fun of Remus the moment he’s out of her class and Remus seeing his stupid grin is like “Not a word !!” “awee but Moony aren’t you doing such a good job *silly voice* putting us in our places at long last, Dumbledore would be proud.”
Moony’s just muttering under his fingers, exasperated like “If you don’t shut up Sirius I will put you in your place.” He doesn’t realise that Sirius stopped walking and he nearly walks into a first year by consequences “what ?” “What.”
Teehee.
#rei rambles#marauders#Hogwarts era#james potter#implied future jegulily#regulus black#wolfstar#peter pettigrew#sirius black#remus lupin#remus x sirius#just the marauders being silly
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Peter siddle recalls his notable partnership with Steve smith
#Ashes #Australia #England #Ashes2019
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[ad_1] Debasis Sen with Virat Kohli and Kohli’s signed jersey for him from the BGT 2018 (PC: Debasis Sen) Indian cricket team will embark on a five-Test series against Australia, starting from November 22 at the Optus stadium in Perth. It is going to be a challenging couple of months for the Indian cricketers Down Under, as Pat Cummins & Co will come hard at the tourists, having lost the previous two Test series against the same opponents in their backyard. This will be the third Test series that I will be covering in Australia, previous two being in 2011-12 and 2018-19. Team Revsportz will be Down Under at full strength to cover the series which promises to be an entertaining one. Myself and my editor-in-chief Boria da (Boria Majumdar) were part of the last two Test series in Australia. Talking about my memories of covering Test series in Australia, it is a mixed feeling. From covering the 0-4 drubbing of MS Dhoni’s side in 2011-12 to witnessing the first-ever Test series win on Australian soil on that rainy day at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on January 7, 2019 was very special for me as a photojournalist. It was even more memorable as I was presented with the match shirt by the Indian captain Virat Kohli moments after the Test series win. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Debasis Sen with Virat Kohli (PC: Debasis Sen) The celebrations which started at the SCG dressing-room went on at the Indian team hotel, with Bharat Army members joining the team. A day after I had the opportunity to record an interview of both Kohli and then Indian team Head Coach Ravi Shastri for Star Sports, for whom I was covering the series as a freelancer. I have had the privilege of covering Test series in all Test-playing nations over the last two decades. But nothing can match the charm of covering a Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) or a Test match at Lord’s. I still remember the spell bowled by Aussie pace duo James Pattinson and Peter Siddle during the Boxing Day Test in 2011. Michael Clarke’s side clinched the opening game of the series, beating India by 122 runs on Day 4. What followed over the next one-and-a-half months was complete humiliation for the Indian team. The highlight of that series was the performance of then Australia captain Michael Clarke, who amassed 626 runs at an average of 125, including a brilliant 329 not out at his home ground, SCG. The series had its share of controversies as well. On the eve of the third Test at WACA, this correspondent captured the ground staff having a beer party on the uncovered match pitch. Pitch curator Cameron Sutherland claimed it was a traditional event for the ground staff which had occurred since he took over the job as curator. Michael Clark for Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) Clearly the 2011-12 series Down Under was not a memorable one for the travelling Indian media. Cut to the 2018-19 series, when the Kohli-led India clinched their maiden Test series triumph on Australian soil. India registered a 2-1 win in the series following the victories in Adelaide and Melbourne. The scoreline could have been 3-1, but for the persistent rain on the final day of the series which forced a washout. The home side was made to follow-on for the first time since 1988. The architects of the series victory were Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 521 runs, including 193 in Sydney, and Jasprit Bumrah, who took 21 wickets at 17. On the eve of the Test, both teams were hosted by then Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the Kirribilli House in Sydney. I share the fond memories of being the only representative from the travelling Indian media to capture the moments of Indian players interacting with the Australian PM. Finally, as I am all set to travel to cover my third Test series on the Australian soil, I would hope the Indian team puts up a spirited show, leaving behind the embarrassing series loss against New Zealand at home. Also Read: From TV to Stadium: Covering BGT a dream come true
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[ad_1] Debasis Sen with Virat Kohli and Kohli’s signed jersey for him from the BGT 2018 (PC: Debasis Sen) Indian cricket team will embark on a five-Test series against Australia, starting from November 22 at the Optus stadium in Perth. It is going to be a challenging couple of months for the Indian cricketers Down Under, as Pat Cummins & Co will come hard at the tourists, having lost the previous two Test series against the same opponents in their backyard. This will be the third Test series that I will be covering in Australia, previous two being in 2011-12 and 2018-19. Team Revsportz will be Down Under at full strength to cover the series which promises to be an entertaining one. Myself and my editor-in-chief Boria da (Boria Majumdar) were part of the last two Test series in Australia. Talking about my memories of covering Test series in Australia, it is a mixed feeling. From covering the 0-4 drubbing of MS Dhoni’s side in 2011-12 to witnessing the first-ever Test series win on Australian soil on that rainy day at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on January 7, 2019 was very special for me as a photojournalist. It was even more memorable as I was presented with the match shirt by the Indian captain Virat Kohli moments after the Test series win. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Debasis Sen with Virat Kohli (PC: Debasis Sen) The celebrations which started at the SCG dressing-room went on at the Indian team hotel, with Bharat Army members joining the team. A day after I had the opportunity to record an interview of both Kohli and then Indian team Head Coach Ravi Shastri for Star Sports, for whom I was covering the series as a freelancer. I have had the privilege of covering Test series in all Test-playing nations over the last two decades. But nothing can match the charm of covering a Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) or a Test match at Lord’s. I still remember the spell bowled by Aussie pace duo James Pattinson and Peter Siddle during the Boxing Day Test in 2011. Michael Clarke’s side clinched the opening game of the series, beating India by 122 runs on Day 4. What followed over the next one-and-a-half months was complete humiliation for the Indian team. The highlight of that series was the performance of then Australia captain Michael Clarke, who amassed 626 runs at an average of 125, including a brilliant 329 not out at his home ground, SCG. The series had its share of controversies as well. On the eve of the third Test at WACA, this correspondent captured the ground staff having a beer party on the uncovered match pitch. Pitch curator Cameron Sutherland claimed it was a traditional event for the ground staff which had occurred since he took over the job as curator. Michael Clark for Australia (PC: Debasis Sen) Clearly the 2011-12 series Down Under was not a memorable one for the travelling Indian media. Cut to the 2018-19 series, when the Kohli-led India clinched their maiden Test series triumph on Australian soil. India registered a 2-1 win in the series following the victories in Adelaide and Melbourne. The scoreline could have been 3-1, but for the persistent rain on the final day of the series which forced a washout. The home side was made to follow-on for the first time since 1988. The architects of the series victory were Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 521 runs, including 193 in Sydney, and Jasprit Bumrah, who took 21 wickets at 17. On the eve of the Test, both teams were hosted by then Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison at the Kirribilli House in Sydney. I share the fond memories of being the only representative from the travelling Indian media to capture the moments of Indian players interacting with the Australian PM. Finally, as I am all set to travel to cover my third Test series on the Australian soil, I would hope the Indian team puts up a spirited show, leaving behind the embarrassing series loss against New Zealand at home. Also Read: From TV to Stadium: Covering BGT a dream come true
The post From signed shirt to dropping in at Kirribilli House, Aus memories to savour appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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“THREE WEEK STREAK”
LOCATION: Croydon Park Club, Croydon Park, NSW WEIGHT: 2 kg WINNING NUMBER: 3111 CONTENTS: Giant steaks and greasy sausages TASTE: Like what Peter Siddle must have felt bowling that hat-trick on his birthday in the 2010-2011 Ashes Series
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"Rain delays can send you into a state of mind where you just do random shit." THE TEST S01E07 - UNDER SIEGE
#six days til season three are you all counting down with me#i love him your honour#this scene is so fun and then jl walks in and goofy time is CANCELLED#mitch marsh#justin langer#peter siddle#cam bancroft#brad haddin#the test#my gifs
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OMG OMG digging real deep into VK's career here, and it turns out that in late 2008, Australia toured India. So you know how before the actual matches in the series happen, there's a few tour/warm-up matches happen? like playing against a county team, or something like that. so anyways in 2008 there was an unofficial tour match between australia and the Indian board president's XI. So basically the Indian team featured mostly fresh faces. Both Rohit and Virat played that test, and both of them scored 105. What makes their innings so remarkable is that all the Australian stars/regulars were playing too. The bowling lineup consisted of Brett Lee, Mitch Johnson, Stuart Clark and Peter Siddle. Also other Aussie stalwarts like Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke, Matthew Hayden, Brad Haddin, etc. played that match. There aren't any records of any altercations happening during this match, but can't you just see it being bad-tempered in Omegaverse? The Aussies being pissed off that a 19 y/o omega did well against them. VK would have copped it from the Aus players, and he would have given it back as good as he got. Also Rohit was there! And put up a mammoth partnership with VK! Which means Rohit would have defended/backed up VK when the sledging got worse!
Oh Rohit so goes to Vk's defense only to have VK chirp, 'I can handle these slow bowlers,' xD but I do love this
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What is Respite Care?
If you’re caring for someone with disability, respite care can provide short-term accommodation and support. It can be for overnight, a few days or longer as arranged with the service provider.
However, it is important for PriFams to find a trustworthy service. Here are some tips to help you find a good respite care traralgon.
How long can a person stay at respite services in Traralgon?
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Respite care can take many forms, from having an aide visit your home for a few hours each week to moving someone into an adult day care centre or a residential respite care home for a few weeks or longer. It can also be used to help someone through a transitional period like adjusting to new medications or moving from one type of care to another.
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Where can a person go for a day out?
Melba Support offers a homely respite care Gippsland setting for people with disability to enjoy short term accommodation and support. The person you care for will enjoy their own room and a range of activities in our welcoming community. The person may stay for an overnight stay, a few days or for as long as the service provider and the person agree. The respite home has comfortable lounge and dining areas, tasteful decorations and indoor planting to help create a homely environment. We also offer an exciting lifestyle program including cognitive activities, music, day trips and movies. We provide an individualised approach to each person’s needs and preferences.
How long can a person stay at a respite home near Morwell?
Being a caregiver can be a full-time job, especially for those providing round-the-clock care for a sick or elderly family member. This can take its toll, so it’s important for caregivers to take a break. That’s where respite services come in handy. Respite care can take many forms, from a home visit by an aide to moving a loved one into a permanent residential care home.
The duration of respite care can vary between different types of care. The length of a respite stay can also be influenced by the needs of the person receiving care, as well as the caregiver’s needs.
For example, Melba Support offers short respite stays at our warm and welcoming respite homes. Our staff often enjoy taking their supported people on fun days out around Morwell, such as a trip to Princes Drive for a coffee or to Peter Siddle Oval to watch the local cricket. In addition, community respite care is available for those who may not need a full-time placement but do require occasional care.
Why choose Melba Support?
Caring for someone can be a rewarding experience, but it can also be emotionally draining and exhausting. It is important to take regular breaks from caregiving responsibilities to maintain your own physical and mental well-being. Fortunately, there are many respite care services available to help you take a breather from your daily routine. These services provide a safe, comfortable, and relaxing environment for your loved one while you take some time to yourself.
Victorian Gardens is a respite care facility that offers short-term stays for elderly individuals. Its specialized care programs and amenities make it the ideal choice for seniors in need of temporary care. Its staff is trained to handle any dietary and medical needs, as well as social engagement and recreational activities.
As a registered NDIS provider, Melba Support is dedicated to helping people with disabilities live their lives the way they choose. They offer a wide range of disability support services including residential care, creative and community programs, SIL and SDA accommodation, individualised support, advocacy and education. They are also the first organisation in Australia to be accredited by the US-based Council on Quality and Leadership for Person-Centred Excellence with Distinction.
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Nicholas Pooran, Mohammad Rizwan pull out from BBL draft, Peter Siddle returns to Melbourne Renegades
Wicket-keeper batters Nicholas Pooran and Mohammad Rizwan have handed a big blow to Big Bash league organisers as the duo have pulled out from the draft of the upcoming season. West Indies star Pooran and Pakistan's gloveman Rizwan were set to be platinum picks in the draft. However, the league provided an update on the duo, stating that both have withdrawn from the September 3 draft. Read the full article
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Somerset sign Australia's Cameron Bancroft for early season County Championship stint
Bancroft was due to be Somerset’s overseas player in 2018 but had his contract terminated weeks before the start of the season, and was replaced by his compatriot Matt Renshaw. But he has now signed a deal that will see him play the first four Championship games of the season, filling in as the club’s second overseas player – alongside Peter Siddle – before Matt Henry’s arrival in May. Somerset…
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Recent Match Report - Hurricanes vs Strikers 30th Match 2022/23
Recent Match Report – Hurricanes vs Strikers 30th Match 2022/23
Adelaide Strikers 230 for 3 (McDermott 57, Jewell 54) beat Hobart Hurricanes 229 for 4 (Short 100*, Lynn 64, Dooley 2-25) by seven wickets After Hurricanes posted an imposing 229 for 4, Short crunched Pakistan allrounder Faheem Ashraf for back-to-back boundaries in the 20th over to raise his century and victory by seven wickets with three balls to spare. With regular skipper Peter Siddle…
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Oscar Pistari says he is a cricket fan. He follows three pro cricketers; Peter Siddle, Marcus Stoinis, and Will Pucovski.
#and Will is always injured and has played minimal first class games#f1 and cricket overlap#also apparently there is a picture of 7 year old Oscar with Ricky Ponting
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