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Examples
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Instead, the only spectators in the Gabba were the Barmy Army and how they chortled as the home team toiled.
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The Gabba is a ground Randall knows well: he scored important innings of 75 and 74 not out there when England beat Australia in the first Test of the 5–1 series win in 1978‑79.
The Ashes 2010: Alastair Cook was a natural at 13, says Derek Randall Andy Wilson 2010
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The Lions are going strong with four wins from four matches, but it has to be acknowledged that they've played three of those games at the Gabba, which is where they're strongest.
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Posting the highest total ever at the Gabba was a great result and great reward for the team.
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The predictability of another landslide Australian victory over the West Indies at the Gabba was a stark contrast to the electricity that crackled all week around the Indigenous All Stars rugby league game on the Gold Coast on Saturday night.
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The Lions are going strong with four wins from four matches, but it has to be acknowledged that they've played three of those games at the Gabba, which is where they're strongest.
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Posting the highest total ever at the Gabba was a great result and great reward for the team.
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The Lions are going strong with four wins from four matches, but it has to be acknowledged that they've played three of those games at the Gabba, which is where they're strongest.
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Saturday's clash at the Gabba will be the first time Lions captain Brown and gun recruit Brendan Fevola will line up alongside each other in a home-and-away fixture.
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The Lions are going strong with four wins from four matches, but it has to be acknowledged that they've played three of those games at the Gabba, which is where they're strongest.
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