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I am the proud new owner of Jordan Gysberts' Match worn Reach Nab Cup Guernsey!!! Glad to help out the Reach foundation and get something Kool anyone else get one?

 
 

Good get Muzza. If you don't mind me asking, how much did it end up setting you back?

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$170 plus I think GST lol so $187 not bad for a match worn limited edition I thought. Just need Jordan to become a champion to make it really worth something!


I won Warnock's jumper from the Shanghai Showdown... to be honest, I wasn't too concerned about whose I got, I just wanted one of those jumpers for the very cool dragon design and players name in Chinese characters :-)

I am the proud new owner of Jordan Gysberts' Match worn Reach Nab Cup Guernsey!!! Glad to help out the Reach foundation and get something Kool anyone else get one?

You beat me mate well done but i got cale morton and lucas cooks so im happy.
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Sorry about that Big Jim glad to see alot of cash going to a good cause. Wonder how much it ended up getting the foundation. I wouldave liked to have bought Davis' jumper too didn't have the cash for 2 tho. Congrats on yours.

 
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Even better just got a message saying the guernsey I purchased may be needed for the start of the season. Said they hoped this wasn't a problem... Hey not for me!

I,ve got a football signed by Daniher and the team after they knocked off the filth QB weekend. I could be wrong but I think it may have been the last time of normal fixture we beat them. Must be worth at least a GYS Jumper.

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Well, I think I may have just won the #24 Irish Guernsey, but the auction site is such a fail that it is hard to find any information.

Well, I think I may have just won the #24 Irish Guernsey, but the auction site is such a fail that it is hard to find any information.

Is that one "new with tags"?

To tell the truth, I'm not sure... I assume it has not been worn due to LJ being injured andotherwise indisposed, but they are, I believe, signed.

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