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I used to play any sport I could get my hands on. Cricket, Hockey, Squash, Swimming, Track and Field stuff, Cross Country, Boxing to name a few. Now I just go to the gym to keep fit and try to play squash once a week.

Go in the slip courden dood!! Once I took nine catches of five different bowlers playing at second slip... :whoops:

Best one was I think, the fourth wicket, keeper dived, the ball deflected off his right glove webbing, first slip jumped up and it hit the tips of his fingers, then I launched forward and took a great diving catch. That match I also scored 64 off 47 balls.. I was quite chuffed actually! :)

Worse innings was one I played out bush, we were 4/46 and I had two great partnerships and wickets five and six, however I couldn't seem to get on the board. The innings was stopped twice due to 48 degree heat, I managed to score 71 off about 150 something balls. I was struggling, didn't have a good feel for the wicket at all, I just couldn't lift the run rate (I think I only managed to hit six or so boundries)... Five hours play... I don't think I've ever been so exhausted in my life..

Ahhhh, back in the old days.... :yucky:

ROFL, so white and nerdy is a recurring theme? Hehe..

Going paintballing this arvo...any words of advice?

Normally I play lacrosse, but I have done almost every sport under the sun as a teenager. Also ride my bike to work (I'm not sure if this counts but i'll put it in anyway) and run, swim and wakeboard through summer. Amazingly I keep my festive shape all year round... Anyone here a PT?

Yeah, motorsport counts :P

Going paintballing this arvo...any words of advice?

Don't be a pussy (i.e. don't be afraid to stick your head out). If no-one is shooting at you and you don't have anyone to shoot at, move. Keep moving up on them, shorten the field and it will panic your opponents.

Also, paintball is a game of angles.. you want the widest possible angle on your enemy as it will reduce the cover they have. This means, don't rush up the middle of the field.. stick to the edges and look in/across field.

Lastly, gun up! always have your gun up!

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Don't be a pussy (i.e. don't be afraid to stick your head out). If no-one is shooting at you and you don't have anyone to shoot at, move. Keep moving up on them, shorten the field and it will panic your opponents.

Also, paintball is a game of angles.. you want the widest possible angle on your enemy as it will reduce the cover they have. This means, don't rush up the middle of the field.. stick to the edges and look in/across field.

Lastly, gun up! always have your gun up!

Haha, that was quick! Thanks.

I wanted to do lacross but like u know. shit sport

msn sweeeetie

Now that I have a new desktop I has none :P Ebuddy isn't working for me today and I have training after a meeting in 10min.

You can do lacrosse, they start in Feb. Think Bayswater is the closest club to you, or Wembley.

You could always don a skirt and join us....

Now that I have a new desktop I has none :( Ebuddy isn't working for me today and I have training after a meeting in 10min.

You can do lacrosse, they start in Feb. Think Bayswater is the closest club to you, or Wembley.

You could always don a skirt and join us....

I might just watch you and your pals compete. from the bushes

yes i said bushes.

meeting shmeeting.

i'm still annoyed i missed the baseball season.

SBL - left to plat footy

WAFL - had bad knee injury, got real lazy

MUAY THAI (fitness fight centre)

Currently not doing any sport i do some weights here and there. I am just to lazy these days.

U in north b

ben Burrow and shit ?

DOM is my old trainer




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