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Finally got my new member's card in the mail today. (I was a little slow in returning the form with a photo for the new photo ID cards). Bit of a relief - last year I was told that they were noting on the computer I hadn't got the new card and wouldn't let me in next time.
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In a complete role reversal of last year? It'd be fascinating, but with Sydney set to be a Spinner's wicket, well there's only ever going to be one winner.
England We got Monty
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Carlton V Collingwood Grand Final in 1970 had 120,000 + and this is tipped for 95000. Still, it will be massive. What is the record for most ever at a cricket match?
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