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99Rams is my team name.

Last year was Melbourne Rams 

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That's about everyone sorted for this season.

If anyone else is interested in joining s SC League,  the code = 539566 (until Full)

 

 

 

Sorry if I'm too late. Would love to participate again this year, Malki's Masters. I was in the Stynes league last season.

Forever Unclean would like to join if spaces available.


Oops. Late to the party. I was Johnny_Utah last year. Just joined the Robbie Flower league!

Still heaps of spots left

Code's not working for the R Flower League - guess I left this waaaay too late?

Just joined the Robbie Flower league, team name is DemocracyManifest

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And another season passes us by ..........

The 2020 "Bluey" goes to Stephen247 who coached Captain GawnBeard. Total season Pts scored was 39,739.

Grinter FC20 tried in vain to hold onto his medal he won last year. Ended runner-up.

Congrats to Stephen247, who had a terrific season (in his hub) He finished 82nd overall in SC (must have had some anxious weeks doing his trades).

Captain GawnBeard defeated Ruff's Nuts in a tight Division 1 GF.  2368 to 2335 pts

 

And to finish up Superbads coached by DTJ took out the GF in D2 - Robert Flower league (well done)

If he plays next season will get promoted into D1.

That's a wrap for 2020. Cya all next season. Hoping everyone enjoyed playing and stayed safe in trying times.

Thanks DV!

Finally had a good year at SC - but more pleased by the double up win of the Bluey and Dive one GF!!  I send you my bank details to deposit the winnings...?

Thanks again for organising.  I'll be back next year to defend my title - whatever the season throws up at us!


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