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Welcome to all the new and existing coaches.

The 1st league is now full.

If you missed out in getting into the 1st league, a 2nd league is now available.

The code for the 2nd league is 586640

 

I have a league some may have joined in recent years.

Riff Raff

league code 440446

All Dees welcome it’s just a Melbourne Dees league.

Feel free to join anyone 

Thanks for creating the leagues again Deevoted. I am in the Robbie Flower League. Maximum_Johnson

 

I also have a league called Demons Time ( Just hope it is sooner than later). Code 584782. Feel free to join in.

Also have one in Dream team (Sports Deck Real Fantasy Dream Team) also named Demons Time with code 779423. Hop in here as well.


Ken's Colossi are going around again...happy to play in whichever league I am told (or permitted).

Edit: Just joined Flower league

Edited by Kumamoto_Ken

 

If there are any other leagues being created for SuperCoach I’ll gladly join. I should be fairly easy beat to be honest, so always good to have them topping up numbers!

That’s disappointing. I missed the boat on both leagues.


If there’s any stragglers interested in making a (likely small) league in SuperCoach let me know, if I get enough interest I’ll make one. 

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The results for 2021 season. Congrats to Ruff Nuts who won the Division 1 Grand Final 

GF Final Score 2505 defeating Turnernators 2407

This years "Bluey Medal" is awarded to BAMF team Maximum Johnson with a total season score of 50588

He is the only one thus far to have  2 in the trophy cabinet. 

 

If there is still enough interest we can do it all again in 2022 

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On 11/29/2021 at 4:04 PM, DeeVoted said:

The results for 2021 season. Congrats to Ruff Nuts who won the Division 1 Grand Final 

GF Final Score 2505 defeating Turnernators 2407

This years "Bluey Medal" is awarded to BAMF team Maximum Johnson with a total season score of 50588

He is the only one thus far to have  2 in the trophy cabinet. 

 

If there is still enough interest we can do it all again in 2022 

I’m interested in playing this year and have 2 mates that are good to go. 

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