The Jaffrey War Memorial Committee would like to thank Red’s of Jaffrey, John Peard Jr. and Tim LaFreniere for their work and support on our spring cleanup of the Korean Vietnam park. The committee is very appreciative of your help in cleaning up of.
Roosters legend âBunnyâ Reilly passes away The Sydney Roosters are mourning the loss of one of their greatest players following the death of Barry âBunnyâ Reilly.
Rugby League by Dean Ritchie Eastern Suburbs legend, Barry Bunny Reilly, has died aged 73. Reilly had been unwell and was receiving daily medical treatment before he passed away on Thursday night. Reilly, nicknamed The Axe, played 195 first grade games for the Roosters, winning premierships in the club s famous 1974 and 1975 grand final sides. He played with Easts between 1967 and 1971 before a year away at Cronulla before returning to Bondi. A Paddington Colt, Reilly was named in the Roosters Team of the Century in 2000.
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Subscriber only God help God. With these three words, long-serving Newtown Jets official Terry Rowney put the big fella on notice about welcoming to heaven the ultimate footy scallywag, Tommy Raudonikis. The cheeky comment brought laughter from a 500-strong gathering sitting in the famous SCG Members Pavilion on Monday during a memorial service for the legendary Wests and Newtown halfback and rascal, who died on April 7. It was an eclectic congregation, ranging from millionaires in suits and Cartier sunglasses to knockabouts wearing thongs, stubbies and Wests Magpies jumpers with VICTA splashed across the front - Tommy s kind of people.