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Ok, basically I'am starting a mixed team with some mates and we really need another male player and another female player to make this happen. Looking for players that have some experience with the sport (don't need to be a superstar!). As its a new team the players will need to split the $85 seasonal fee between the 6-7 team members and also pay for the top (approx $35). Games are played on Sunday between 5pm-10pm and will cost $9 per game. Location for games is Pasadena.

PM me if your interested!

Thanks,Ryan

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woffles someone call me out :)

u heard of skip to my lou, im skip to my dunny dan :)

hmmmmmmmmzzzzzzzzz its a long hike for me to get down that way, deffinately put me down for filling in.

ill chat to a lady friend of mine she might be keen to play, n she lives out that way. if she plays ill play 2

and kien you dont get fitter sitting on ur ass dude, give it a few games and you get up to speed.

ironicly i just finished b ball trianing when making this post ;)

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