Australian rugby union representative Mollie Gray was sporting a uniform of a different kind during the week.
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Instead of the green and gold of the Wallaroos the 24-year-old from Farley donned a long evening dress with much more glitz and glamour than a ruck and maul.
Gray posted this image from a photo shoot for a Hunter lifestyle magazine alongside Newcastle surfer Philipa Anderson and 1233 ABC Newcastle radio presenter Jill Emberson.
The Weston Bears may have lost the grand final, but they have lost no fans along the way.
The Twittershere was full of messages of support and an updated version of Colin Hay’s song My Brilliant Feat which was accompanied by footage from the Bears’ archives.
The new Weson Bear-themed song is from Tony Camps and tracing the club’s Geordie heritage.
The new song can be heard at:
http://www.westonfc.com.au/index.php/season-2014/news/80-latest-news/983-new-bears-
The possibilities of where a golf ball can land on the huge expanses of a golf course are endless.
So why do so many balls end up in the most bizarre places?
We have a suspicion that God might very well be a golfing enthusiast with a keen sense of humour.
We have two entries for improbable golf ball landings.
The first is when Rory McIlroy’s tee shot goes left into the trees and somehow lands in the pocket of a spectator on the par-4 14th hole of the In the second round of the 2014 TOUR Championship.
McIlroy wet on to two-putt for par.
The other video is one from closer to home, with one of the more unique hazards faced by Australian golfers.
We promise that no golfers or animals were hurt in the production of this video, however, it does raise some questions about the etiquette of how to deal with a kangaroo hazard.