Ian Foster

Ian Foster
Ian T. Foster. He is a New Zealand-American computer scientist and the Director of the Computation Institute in Chicago, Illinois. He is also a Distinguished Fellow and Senior Scientist in the Mathematics and Computer Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, and a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago...
game quality
There were some quality things in the game but we just didn't do any of it for long enough.
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I'm very impressed with Jamie. He's trained well, looks in good shape and it was always our strategy in the first three games to use the resources we had.
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After the 12th end we were always chasing the game although scoring a seven on the 17th end was nice against this class of opposition.
games guys surprise
The guys know each other's games pretty well and there are not a lot of surprise elements.
games pull shows
In big games like that (against the Blues), to pull away like they (Crusaders) did just shows where their game's at.
good rest short squad week
The squad has had a good rest this week after our trip. While we have had a short preparation this week, it has been a concentrated one.
matter risk
There's risk no matter which way you go in this business.
looking
It didn't dislocate but it's not looking good.
bit certainly challenge decision determined peace player prove
Certainly he's determined to prove a point. He went through a bit of frustration at the decision from down south. But he's at peace with that now and sometimes a new challenge is just what a player needs.
obviously pleasing side time
Obviously it is pleasing to have Hilly back in our side after such a long time out.
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Lots of other factors affected them last year but they are an extremely proud union. We fully expect a pretty fired-up team facing us on their home ground.
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One reason to come to Port Elizabeth was because it was nice to come to a so-called quieter place. To prepare at our own pace without people looking over our shoulder and instead to build intensity from within our own camp.
aches donald expecting few managing steve
Because we had two sessions today, we're managing Marty, Steve Donald and Siti, who have got a few aches and pains, but we're expecting them all to be on deck.
bit midfield mix mixing possibly wait work
We also have Loki Crichton in the mix so it doesn't take a mathematician to work out they won't all fit. But we will look at mixing it up a bit and possibly play Mils in the midfield at times. We'll just have to wait and see.