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❤️ Brian Jellick 🐏

"Brian Andrew Jellick is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. A New Zealand international representative er, he played his club football in New Zealand, England and Australia. Playing career Jellick played in the Auckland Rugby League competition with the Glenora Bears club. In 1995, Jellick played for the Waitakere City Raiders in the Lion Red Cup.Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1995, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1995. p.106 Jellick was the recruited by English side the Widnes to play in the Super League in 1997. Jellick returned to New Zealand in 1998 and scored two tries for Glenora in the 1998 Fox Memorial grand final. Jellick represented Auckland in the 1998 domestic season.New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1998. p.125 Jellick signed with the North Queensland Cowboys and debuted during a 1999 NRL season game in New Zealand against the Auckland Warriors which the Cowboys won. Jellick spent three seasons with the club, playing in 48 games. Jellick played for the Limoux Grizzlies in the 2002-03 French season. =Representative career= In 1998, Jellick was selected to tour the Cook Islands with the New Zealand Māori side.New Zealand Rugby League Annual '98, New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1998. p.118 In 1999, Jellick made his test début for New Zealand against Tonga. In this game, Jellick scored four tries for the Kiwis, the second highest amount in one match for a New Zealand side.Coffey, John and Bernie Wood Auckland, 100 years of rugby league, 1909-2009, 2009. , p.261. Jellick played three tests for the Kiwis, including two matches at the 2000 World Cup. Later years Following his departure from top-flight rugby league competition, Jellick remained in Queensland and continued playing for the Redcliffe Dolphins and later the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in the Queensland Cup. Jellick has since returned to New Zealand, continuing his association with rugby league by getting involved in junior coaching in Auckland with the Ponsonby Ponies ReferencesExternal links *Brian Jellick at stats.rleague.com New Zealand rugby league players New Zealand Māori rugby league team players New Zealand rugby league coaches New Zealand national rugby league team players Auckland rugby league team players Glenora Bears players Waitakere rugby league team players Widnes Vikings players North Queensland Cowboys players Redcliffe Dolphins players Wynnum Manly Seagulls players Living people Limoux Grizzlies players Rugby league wingers 1973 births "

❤️ Flag of the Southern Cross 🐏

""Flag of the Southern Cross" is a poem written in 1887 by Australian bush poet Henry Lawson. The title refers to the Eureka Flag flown at the Eureka Rebellion in Ballarat, Victoria in 1854. The victory song of the Australian cricket team -- "Under the Southern Cross I Stand" -- is said to have been inspired by this poem. ReferencesExternal links * A copy of the poem can be found here. Poetry by Henry Lawson 1887 poems "

❤️ Decadent Evil II 🐏

"Decadent Evil II (alternate US title: Depraved Decadence),http://fullmoonstreaming.com/search-results?q=depraved+decadence known in the UK as Decadent Evil Dead II, is the 2007 sequel to the 2005 film Decadent Evil.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1071909/ Plot Having fled from Queen Vampire Morella, sweet-natured vampire Sugar and her mortal boyfriend Dex take Marvin the homunculus to Little Rock, Arkansas in an attempt to resurrect Marvin's now deceased son, the vampire slayer Ivan Burroughs. Dex and Sugar get a job in a seedy club in order to steal some blood from the King Vampire, which will hopefully being Ivan back to life- but at the expense that he would return as a vampire. At first, Ivan is furious that Dex brought him back. However, Dex and Ivan must band together to save Sugar, who is being offered up as a sacrifice to the King Vampire. ReferencesExternal links 2007 films American supernatural horror films American films English-language films Films directed by Charles Band Films featuring puppetry Vampires in film "

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