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SP PNG Hunters team for Round 14 match against Wynnum-Manly Seagulls

 The SP PNG Hunters will travel north to BMD Kougari Oval, Brisbane on Saturday 7th July to take on the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls in Round 14 of the QRL Hostplus Cup.  Saturday’s match is a good opportunity to bounce back for the Hunters, who were ambushed by a lively Ipswich Jets outfit at home last weekend. The Jets played to the slippery conditions expertly while the Hunters were off their game and will be looking for a response in Round 14 against last year’s grand finalists.  SP PNG Hunters  team for Round 14 match against  Wynnum-Manly Seagulls [Photo  SP PNG Hunters] The positive from that game against the Jets was the successful return from injury for Ila Alu, who again settles for a bench role this week as he works his way back into the side. With a forward pack capable of matching anyone on their day and plenty of speed out wide, Alu’s ability to act as a link man between the ruck and the edges is invaluable for the Hunters as they look to post their fourth win of the season on S...

YOUR GUIDE TO VEGAN WARSAW: WHERE TO EAT, WHAT TO EAT

Word on the vegan street is that Warsaw is quickly becoming the vegan capital of Europe (watch out Berlin). With over 51 vegan restaurants alone , and more and more popping up every day, ostensibly it seemed like the rumours were true. But I had to find out for myself. So which are the best vegan restaurants Warsaw? And what are the must-try Polish vegan food? I stayed for eight nights and this is what I found! 1. Vegan Polish Dishes One of the first things I noticed was that whilst there is an abundance of vegan restaurants Warsaw (yey), a lot of them serve foreign food – Italian, Mexican, Israeli, Japanese etc. As much as I love all of these cuisines, and whilst I’m sure it’s great for locals, I really came to Poland to try out Polish vegan food. So what are some typically Polish foods? Vegan Pierogi: Pierogi are one of the most quintessential Polish foods, if not the most quintessential Polish food. Pierogi literally translates as dumpling, they are made from dough ...