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First step is to head on down to a field when training is happening, with our first tournament in March I assume we'll begin training early next month. Trainings are on Sundays from 10am up at Action Paintball Games in Serpentine.

Head down, check out some gear, meet the ppl and get involved :3some:

Setting up a team isn't easy (which is why I'm not our captain :3some:) so unless you have 4-5 mates who are super keen then you're better off just getting kitted out, training up and broad minded femaleting out to teams. There's always teams looking for players leading up to a tournament and you might land a fulltime spot :3some:

If anyone is keen to give tournament paintball a bash, I have enough gear to kit you out for a training session to give you a taste :3some:

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I do pro wrestling, not really a "sport" though more just physical activity.

Used to play all the standard ones back in the day though cricket, soccer, football etc. I really should play soccer again this year.

hey dude, mate just sold his boat,

but usually belmont ski area or waroona dam.

you wakeboard?

Hey yup, we borrow a boat and head to Waroona as well or Bonney's ski park. That's a real shame the boat's gone... :D

I have to admit I land on my head more often than my feet so it can't really be called wakeboarding......

Bubba, hard to recognise people covered head to toe and then painted, but are you talking about Russ? He said he knew you when I talked to him last.

Hey yup, we borrow a boat and head to Waroona as well or Bonney's ski park. That's a real shame the boat's gone... ;)

I have to admit I land on my head more often than my feet so it can't really be called wakeboarding......

Bubba, hard to recognise people covered head to toe and then painted, but are you talking about Russ? He said he knew you when I talked to him last.

sweet! Since im without a boat have to take me for a pull one day hey!?

I wakeboard and skii as well.

Good fun.

Where abouts do you guys do it?

Im mostly just down on the swan river.. near mt Henry bridge.

Well, I still don't have my skippers ticket...so I can't drive if we're on the river. We usually go to Bonney's or Waroona.




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