User talk:Jockosaurus
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[edit] WikiProject Rugby League
Hi Jockosaurus. I've noticed you've made an edit or two under Cronulla Sharks, and I would like to extend an invitation for you to join WikiProject Rugby league if you'd like to. Basically what we do is organise rugby league articles in general, including standards for templates, styles and other entries, and in the future collaborating articles in order to get them to featured article status. There are no prerequisites for joining, and you don't even have to actively participate if you don't want to. But if you would like to join, just add your name to the list of participants and that's it. If you have any questions just let me know on my talk page. Cheers --mdmanser 04:15, 5 October 2006 (UTC) .
[edit] Local Government Areas of Queensland
Hi, saw your edit to the above article and wonder what was incorrect about the content you removed. There was in the 20s the large amalgamations of Councils to create the Brisbane City Council and in the 90s there were the amalgamations of Ipswich and Moreton, Gold Coast and Albert, Mackay and Pioneer, and Cairns and Mulgrave. In addition there has been the recent restructure of the Aboriginal councils to create Aboriginal Shire Councils such as Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council. Obviously at present there is a large restructure taking place. The phrase was included so the reader was aware that these periodic restructures take place and that Local Government Areas in Queensland do not have the same permanence as States or even towns. I have re-included the removed content and will endeavour to provide a source. -- Mattinbgn/ talk 00:58, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Australian Rugby Championship
I think your edit of Melbourne Rebels affiliations is debatable. I don't believe 'affiliations' implies the players came from those clubs. In fact, all the Rebels players were aligned with VRU teams. To draw a longish bow, I believe one could almost state the the Rebels where VERY closely affiliated with Melbourne University where they train, and the University Pillar Cup team.
I think in terms of accuracy it is correct to state that no Victorians were in the squad ( save Digby Ione) but the team represents the VRU and by association all Victorian clubs, not just Melbourne ones.
So I'd propose that the names of the VRU 1st Grade teams be reinstated in that table cell, along with your annotation that the players came from other Super teams. Thoughts?
Regards, Paul. Proberton (talk) 01:42, 19 December 2007 (UTC)
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