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A consortium of renowned judges deliberate on Judicial Ethics at ILNU

A consortium of renowned judges deliberate on Judicial Ethics at ILNU
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A consortium of renowned judges deliberate on Judicial Ethics at ILNU

A consortium of renowned judges deliberate on Judicial Ethics at ILNU
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1966 grand final replay: St George, Balmain Tigers, 11th straight, unlimited tackles

As part of a series of fresh looks at the grand finals of yesteryear, NRL.com revisits the end of eras that was the 1966 decider. NRL.com has gone into the vault to find footage of the grand finals from the pre-NRL era dating back to 1966 and will be showcasing these games, including a full replay, match highlights and great moments from these memorable encounters. The 1966 NSWRL premiership season was the last played under the unlimited tackle rule before four-tackle sets were introduced the following year (six-tackle sets began in 1971). It was also the last of St George s incredible 11-year premiership-winning streak, with the Dragons team packed with stars like fullback Graeme Langlands, lock Johnny Raper, halfback Billy Smith and winger Johnny King. Reg Gasnier, who would join Langlands and Raper as one of the first Immortals, had been ruled out for the season with a knee injury in April.

No lottery in Alabama means many are going to Tennessee for their chance at winning big

No lottery in Alabama means many are going to Tennessee for their chance at winning big Alabamians hit the road to Tennessee for the lottery By Tiffany Thompson | January 15, 2021 at 10:32 PM CST - Updated January 15 at 10:38 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Mega Millions Soars to $750 million, the second largest jackpot in Mega Millions history. But with no Alabama state lottery, this left many north Alabamians making the trek to Tennessee on Friday. Jeffrey and Allison Hines are from Albertville, and they said they drove to Fayetteville for their chance to win it big. ″Today is our lucky day, so we drove up here. We are going to win,” Jeffrey Hines said. “If not us then who.”

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