Sattlersjaw
WikiProject Rugby League
editHi Sattlersjaw. I've noticed you've made an edit or two under South Sydney Rabbitohs, 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 further questions just let me know on my talk page. Cheers, --mdmanser 04:14, 5 October 2006 (UTC) .
WPRL Article Improvement Drive
editHey I've noticed you're a regular on rugby league articles, particulary NRL ones. I need your advice on something I'm thinking of starting up on the project. Many WikiProjects have Article Improvement Drives which have different levels of success. I'm thinking of starting one up for this one too, but instead of voting on an article I would rather strive to improve one NRL club every fortnight and bring it up very close to featured status. Now it seems as though there'd be a lot of work involved, but there are also a lot of club fans out there who'd probably be willing to participate. Basically there are 30 weeks in the NRL season and there are 15 club pages that are not yet featured. I propose that we all have a schedule to work on one new article every second round, in alphabetical order. By the end of the season hopefully we will have 15 near-complete, if not complete articles. My only concern at this stage is the dedication of editors to help out other team pages that they are not interested in. Basically in order to get the support of editors like these, we need a few leaders in the project. If you are willing to dedicate a bit of your time every week into this and if you have any further suggestions, could you let me know at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Rugby league/Article improvement drive? Thanks, --15:07, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
3 Rabbitohs
editHey Satts Greg Hawick, Chick Cowie and George Treweek figure in the 04 Dream Team but have no linked articles. I'm thinking this is a gap on the main club article. Do you have any inf on these players & I'll start a stub on each.Sticks66 06:21, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
- Sticks66, some brief info on these players:
- Greg Hawick
- Debuted with Souths in 1950 as a lock. Switched to the backline playing halfback and centre. Played with Souths from 1950 to 1956, winning 5 premierships. 84 games, 19 tries, 62 goals for 181 points. Toured with Kangaroos to Great Britain in 1952-53 playing 2 tests, another 16 tour matches and scoring 8 tries. Toured New Zealand with Kangaroos in 1953 playing 2 tests, 6 other tour matches and scoring 2 tries and kicking 3 goals. All together played 6 tests for Australia and 8 games for NSW.
- Les "Chicka" Cowie
- Lock forward. Won 5 premierships with Souths. 178 games for Souths between 1947 to 1957. Also played 10 games for NSW and 6 Tests for Australia. Toured with 1948-49 Kangaroos team playing 20 matches and scoring 10 tries. Toured New Zealand with Kangaroos in 1949 playing 2 tests, 6 other tour matches and scoring 5 tries.
- George Treweek
- Second row forward. Won 6 premierships with Souths. Captained Souths in 1931 and 1932 premiership victories. 120 games for Souths between 1926 to 1934. Also played 7 games for NSW and 18 Tests for Australia. 2006 ARL Hall of Fame inductee. Rated as one of the finest second row forwards ever to play for Australia. Test debut against touring Great Britain team in 1928. Toured Britain with 1929-30 Kangaroo team playing in 4 tests and 22 games in all and scoring 6 tries.
Sattlersjaw 10:54, 25 March 2007 (UTC)
Hey Satts, thanks for the info but then you went & beat me to it. Well done. I've linked all Dream Team players to that Article on the Souths Website. It seems that Bob Grant also doesn't have an article. Do you have anything on him ? Sticks66 12:54, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
- I've fixed the link and put some info up for Bob Grant.
- Sattlersjaw 03:32, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
Jimbo is coming to Sydney
editSorry to spam you if you aren't interested. See Wikipedia:Meetup/Sydney#April 25th for more info if you are interested. - Ta bu shi da yu 08:49, 10 April 2007 (UTC)
So what's the deal with this? You blanked it so I had to delete it as empty. Herostratus 13:47, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
- The surname was spelled incorrectly - subsequently set up a new page with the correctname. Not sure how to delete the blanked page.
Sattlersjaw 21:05, 21 April 2007 (UTC) Ah OK. You could have used the Move tab (Move means Rename). I deleted the old article. Herostratus 22:36, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
FA Nomination
editSaw the question CumberlandsAshes81 asked this week re the Souths article and I was asking mdmanser same thing tonight. Have posted his response on the Souths article discussion page under FA Nomination. Would be interested in your view on his comments re the sub-sub-headers under Culture & TraditionSticks66 14:11, 21 April 2007 (UTC)
Style guide
editHi there, I have noticed you are creating articles for past NSW RL players. One point I would like to raise, is you are making your Sentence Headings In Leading Case Format. This is not in line with the style guide, in particular, WP:MSH - which says to just use "sentence case" the same as for article names.
So instead of Football Career - if we are discussing a footballer (without discussing non football life) it should just be Football career or even better Career (he's a footballer, football can be assumed as being his main career).Garrie 04:43, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
South Sydney Rabbitohs - FAC Material
editNice work fixing up the article and adding that long list of references. From what I can see, I believe the article is soon ready to be nominated to WP:FAC when you're ready. As the main contributor to the article, I believe it should be up to you to decide when to nominate it. I think we should immediately bypass Peer Review and Good Article as they have too much of a backlog to be useful these days. I can imagine there will be some opposition to how the page is presented at the moment (I'll change some things in the coming days to hopefully prevent some of that). I'll see if I can get the services of the copyeditor who helped with Sydney Roosters in its nomination. Post any comments at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Rugby league/Article improvement drive so they can be read by everyone on the Project. Cheers, mdmanser 15:30, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
Hey Satts really sorry (and disappointed) to see that the article has been opposed for FA. I didn't realise the proposal would only stay up to 10days before the opposers would rule. Well done on so much work that you have put into it for a while but so intensively and singlehandedly in recent the finessing stage. Where do we go from here ? Maybe mdmanser can give us some guidance Sticks66 14:38, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
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Rabbitohs Player Category
editHey Satts, an A class article it has ended up indeed thanks to all your hard work.
: I've just noticed that someone has created a Category: South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league players and with only 35 articles linked there must be at least 25 more Souths player articles which aren't linked. I'll do what I can and link a few though, I'm sure that knowing this now you'll probably beat me to it. Sticks66 14:53, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
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John Quayle
editHey Satts, I'm thinking of doing an article on John Quayle the Roosters player and 80s/90s NSWRL administrator since his name comes up in some of these season articles we're doing. Do you have any games/stats/scoring data in one of those printed encyclopediae of yours ? -Sticks66 13:58, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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Souths GFs 1967 to 1970
editHey Satts, I'm lacking any source references to write decent match reports on the following Souths premierships NSWRL season 1967, NSWRL season 1968, NSWRL season 1969, NSWRL season 1970. I've uploaded what I've done to the Season Articles and wonder if you have the time or the inclination to add anything to the match reports which are currently rather brief ? Are you interested ? -Sticks66 10:50, 11 July 2007 (UTC)
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Souths Losses
editStuart Webb - to ESL, which club? Is it a link or a sure thing? Londo06 13:19, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
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Clive Churchill
editHey Satts, thought you'd want to know that we've found a bit of a problem with Clive Churchill. Apparently the comprehensive deatil that was there was wholly plagiarised from rl1908.com so it's been wiped meaning we're left with not much. Florrie and I will have a look at it due course, but you might want to get involved given your focus on all things myrtle and cardinal. -Sticks66 22:42, 24 February 2008 (UTC)
- Satts, My bet is that CC will be named in the Team of the Century tomorrow night. It's sad that the article is in such a poor state. I've made a start rebuilding but time is short now. Can you give us a hand ? -Sticks66 00:26, 16 April 2008 (UTC)
- I know you don't talk much, but thanks.-Sticks66 10:49, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
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Souths
editHi - I've just seen all the carry-on at the Souths article. I've left a couple of warning templates at the anon ip's talk page. You (or other Souths' editors) need to really push on with templates and follow the 3RR procedure otherwise this fool will keep coming. Cheers, •Florrie•leave a note• 01:59, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
- I left a note on Mattinbgn's talk page in case he has time to have a look. •Florrie•leave a note• 02:18, 5 September 2008 (UTC)
- I took that anon IP to WP:AIV this morning and he/she/it has been blocked for 31 hours. If he/she/it carries on you might want to consider requesting Page protection. Cheers, •Florrie•leave a note• 03:41, 6 September 2008 (UTC)
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Flags in European current templates
editHello there, I have been asked by another member of WPRL to widen the conversation on "Flags in European current templates", in the hope to gain a wider consensus. I imagine that this message may well never be read, dismissed, see me lose support, potentially gain some or take the discussion forwards. Please do take the time to read the discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Rugby_league#Flags_in_squad_templates if you can, but the crux of my position is that the flags are prevalent elsewhere, are consistent with usage by the MOS, and their implementation for their rugby league national squad/team or representative nationality, is in line with their intended purpose. The crux of the remove side would be an IP editor may interpret a flag as indication of birth, give too much credence to the nation, and the decision was made previously. To remove them from all rugby league templates when there is a limited conversation would seem more than a little unfair I would say, hence the attempt to reach out. I'm quite happy to voted down, but would appreciate a few more voices to the discussion, else it would seem quite wrong to move from the majority into the minority.Fleets (talk) 19:54, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
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