18 Boomerang Cres, Bundall.A CONTEMPORARY Bundall house has changed hands for $1.36 million after more than a year on the market.The owner paid $882,000 four-bedroom waterfront home in prestigious Isle of Capri in 2010.More from news02:37Purchasers snap up every residence in the $40 million Siarn Palm Beach North6 hours ago02:37International architect Desmond Brooks selling luxury beach villa1 day ago18 Boomerang Cres, Bundall.Bi-fold doors, theatre room and a swimming a pool are among its luxury features.Genc & Co agents Isaac and Maria Genc took over the marketing campaign earlier this year before negotiating the $1.36 million sale.“This contemporary family home is located centrally in prestigious Isle of Sorrento and offers spacious and open plan living with luxury finishes,” the listing states.Video Player is loading.Play VideoPlayNext playlist itemMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 1:18Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -1:18 Playback Rate1xChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedCaptionscaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedQuality Levels720p720pHD540p540p360p360p270p270pAutoA, selectedAudio Trackdefault, selectedFullscreenThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaqueFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsReset restore all settings to the default valuesDoneClose Modal DialogEnd of dialog window.This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.Close Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.PlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate1xFullscreenPlanning to be purchase-ready01:18Property records show the house had been rented out for $1250 a week.18 Boomerang Cres, Bundall.
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Right about now, new Badger quarterback Russell Wilson is pouring over playbooks, learning the language of UW’s offense and working out in anticipation of one of the most buzzed-about seasons in recent program history.One way or another, Wilson is making some sort of adjustment for this upcoming season.There’s no doubt Wilson has a fair amount of work ahead of him, but he’s not the only one who’s going to have to adjust. Wisconsin football will have to adapt to having a mobile quarterback.After two years of creating strong pockets for former quarterback Scott Tolzien, the offensive line – as well as the rest of the offense – will have to be ready any time Wilson feels the need to roll out of the pocket to create a better opportunity to advance the ball or just get a clearer view down the field.Wilson is hypothetically the piece that was missing for what could be one of the most talented football teams Wisconsin has seen in a long time. But just as he has to get used to a new system, team and town, the Badgers have to get used to him as a leader and what he can bring to the field.It hasn’t been all that long since a mobile quarterback led the Badgers. In 2007, Tyler Donovan led Wisconsin to a 9-3 record with a loss in the Outback Bowl against Tennessee.Donovan could extend the play and make strong passes on the run – much like Wilson. He may not have left a huge legacy at Wisconsin – only starting the one season – but at the end of the year, he had a 134.0 passer rating with 193 completions. In that season, Donovan took 32 sacks. Tolzien was sacked less than half of that in 2010 (14).With most of the same line returning this season — a line that surrendered only 1.08 sacks per game last year, some changes are going to have to be made if the Badgers want to keep up the good work.Wisconsin is known for its big, tough offensive line, but if Wilson rolls out to get a nice view downfield, the offensive line is going to have to move with him and continue blocking.All in all, the offensive line is going to have to be more mobile as well. It’s going to have to move well enough to give Wilson those extra few seconds to get a good look and make a throw or opportunity.Coming in for only one season – in a position that requires some of the strongest leadership qualities – Wilson also hasn’t faced the same issues his new teammates have other the past year or so.He wasn’t there to feel the electricity of toppling No. 1 Ohio State under the lights last year on a night when Madison couldn’t have been more deserving of the nickname “Mad Town.”He wasn’t there when everyone watched in anticipation as Wisconsin earned a piece of the Big Ten title and the chance to play in the Rose Bowl.He wasn’t there when Sconnies everywhere felt the bitter sting watching TCU linebacker Tank Carder knock down what could have been a game-tying two-point conversion in the Rose Bowl.But who can blame him? He was playing what he thought would be his final season at N.C. State.Coming in as a quarterback, Wilson is expected to lead. The Badgers will have to follow, just like they would follow any other quarterback who steps into the starting spot this season.Certainly Wilson can’t just expect to be respected as a leader – it’ll take time – but the rest of the team has to give him the chance to share his experience and adjust to a new system.Wilson is the new kid in class. Everyone is wondering what he’s going to be like, who he’ll be friends with and how cool he is. Like any new kid, he has to get used to his new life, but the other kids need to give him a chance and let him fit in the best way he can.The Badgers have to go through the transition with Wilson – adjust as he adjusts – and follow their new leader if they want to show that they are as talented as everyone believes them to be.Kelly is a junior majoring in journalism. Do you agree that Wisconsin has to make some adjustments, or is it all on Wilson? Let her know what you think at [email protected] or follow her on Twitter @kellyerickson4.
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