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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 11:07:50 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 11:27:51 GMT
In other news the Glasgow rocks will spend a month of the playoffs in Australia
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Post by youngrocks on Jan 17, 2018 12:50:50 GMT
rocks will still have a decent five. nate, kofi earl boris plus final import. curious to see what the bench will be. maybe we just wont play defence so no fouls
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Post by notoriousbigz on Jan 17, 2018 13:00:52 GMT
Meh, they'll be fine with 4 against Leeds. Or 5 with the new import. Maybe leave him on the bench for when someone gets tired.
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Post by foxprorawks on Jan 17, 2018 13:08:27 GMT
Although we also have to play Cheshire.
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Post by notoriousbigz on Jan 17, 2018 13:16:30 GMT
Much tougher challenge. Get it postponed I say!!!
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Post by BetaTested on Jan 17, 2018 15:12:25 GMT
What!? No Corletto haha
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2018 16:21:56 GMT
Is it true Bantu's mother was born here?
He was born in St Kitts & Nevis but raised in America.
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Post by Walt Singer on Jan 17, 2018 17:27:09 GMT
Is it true Bantu's mother was born here? He was born in St Kitts & Nevis but raised in America. My recollection is that Bantu has a Scottish mother. The story of Bantu joining the Rocks is that he was in Glasgow in the summer of 2015, visiting his maternal grandmother, and attended the Rocks Open Trial. He impressed Sterling and got a spot in the team, but not a lot of court time, he was No.10 on the roster. Came back again for 2016-17, and again this year with Tony G as coach. He is seeing increasing court time, and is doing well. He is full of energy, not scared to attempt a jump shot, and has made some lovely assists. Bantu is one of three current Rocks players who won their spots at Open Trials - Gareth Murray in 2005 and Boris Matrakov in 2016 are the others.
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Post by reallyoldfeenixfan on Jan 17, 2018 22:40:20 GMT
Is it true Bantu's mother was born here? He was born in St Kitts & Nevis but raised in America. My recollection is that Bantu has a Scottish mother. The story of Bantu joining the Rocks is that he was in Glasgow in the summer of 2015, visiting his maternal grandmother, and attended the Rocks Open Trial. He impressed Sterling and got a spot in the team, but not a lot of court time, he was No.10 on the roster. Came back again for 2016-17, and again this year with Tony G as coach. He is seeing increasing court time, and is doing well. He is full of energy, not scared to attempt a jump shot, and has made some lovely assists. Bantu is one of three current Rocks players who won their spots at Open Trials - Gareth Murray in 2005 and Boris Matrakov in 2016 are the others. Don't ever remember seeing Bantu playing much when I have seen Rocks play. Reading reports it does look like he's a regular number 9 or 10 for the Rocks. Does that make him at the level of a member of the Scotland 12? Hmmmmmmm??
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Post by mikevigorfanclub on Jan 17, 2018 23:58:33 GMT
Scottish Squad also contains the one and only Mike Vigor #mikevigorfanclub
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