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another late one tonight guys - sorry! 10.15pm :D

www.waverleybasketball.com

search senior domestic, fixtures, Wednesday CRS Men

usually in a season a team would get 4 early's, 4 lates, and the rest in the middle but because we're taking over an existing teams position we're coping all their crap game times :-(

see you tonight!

Hey fellas...

it's been a couple of games since i've played and i'm afraid its going to be another 2 months (including tonight) as i'll be heading overseas for that period. I'm DEFINATELY still interested in playing and will be back into full swing once i get back...

i just hope you guys havent decided to kick me off the team by the time i'm ready to play full time again :D

good luck everyone!

Sorry again

Justin

can't wait! c ya's there

i haven't received any txts yet pulling out so hopefully a full team!?

if we play like last week we'll do well, and this is my first game tonight so i'll be fresh instead of wrecked for a change! :huh:

hey guys, 9.30pm on court 3 tonight!

WHO IS NOT PLAYING?? otherwise i'll assume we'll have 6 or 7 again?

i have great news... but for members only for the time being...

i'll start writing a post in the chit chat section, check it out soon and reply with your thoughts!

if you're not a paid up member speak to me at the game to find out some exciting stuff

shane

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Nick how was QLD?? I forgot to tell you i will be in QLD tomorrow and can't play! my turn now, but we missed ya 2 weeks ago. can you please handle the team managing duties as well, thanks

GAME IS 8.00pm COURT 3!

good luck boys

I was playing bball at MSAC back in 2007 but managed to snap my leg in half (tibia and fibula bent 90 degrees) with 1 minute to go down by 1 point... that sucked balls.

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