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It's gripping! This is the most nervous I've been about a tigers game for a long time. #spoonbowl
Fewer than five hours till the game that stops Australia - Spoon Bowl. Look how much this reporter has written about this eagerly awaited contest www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09...#nrl#spoonbowl#weststigers
Home finals and the final spot in the top eight are still on the line this weekend but the most anticipated match of the round is the Spoon Bowl between the 16th-placed Eels and the 17th-placed Wests ...
While today is the first day of Furjam, I have tickets to and will be enjoying the Spoonbowl, the game to decide who is the bottomest of the bottom: Tigers or Eels.
The first is facing north/northeast from behind the bank of wild sunflowers that [back then] grew along our western boundary this time of year. You can see El Salto and the Spoonbowl behind them, beneath the clouds of the departing storm.
This shot dates back to 2013, somewhere between January and March, given the position of the moon in relation to the mountains, on what was a perfectly clear twilight, the setting sun's glow still visible in the snow dusting the Spoonbowl.
The Spoonbowl is rarely entirely white-capped anymore, even after what passes for the heaviest snows. Its slopes, so white immediately after a snowstorm? Are always mostly melted by the next midday.
Wings shot this one from the west side of our land, capturing the upper reaches of the giant blue spruce on the southwest side. In the background are the latillas of the middle fence, and the peaks and slopes of the Spoonbowl. It's a scene that look very different now.