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But yeah, there's lots.
Rowan Connolly writes and likens it to when Zimbabwe had beaten Australia in the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
So it is seen as the biggest upset.
Almost in football history.
And the two teams are fairly mismatched if you look at them on paper as well.
So that is the setting for what comes next.
Roy Masters said something to you.
Which implies that he, well, if he didn't go, he watched it.
Yes.
He said, history may well record that the Australian Commonwealth, with its proud record of sovereign state, ended on May 22, 1990 at the Sydney Cricket Ground when South Australians cheered for a New South Wales team, many of whom were residents of Victoria, against a Victorian team which included a Tasmanian and a lone Irishman.
But he did say it was an exciting spectacle.
That's right.
Thanks, Roy.
Yes.
So this is the most rewatchable scene of the game.
So Victoria is up by 25 points with 14 minutes to go in the second quarter.
It's a scrappy game.
There's mud everywhere.
But it's going the way we think it's going to go.
New South Wales are having a dip, but it looks like a pretty forgettable night of footy.