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Hello all,

The Supercoach site is now up and running for the 2025 season.

I have sent out invitations to everyone who was involved in the SC league I ran last year to return. Hopefully these come through, but if you don't receive this email and were in the league please reach out and I will try add you manually.

In the event that some past members don't want to continue, if you would be interested in joining please send me a DM and I will put you on the list to be added should people drop out. This will be based on a first in basis and I will keep you updated.

Looking forward to the SC season and I have a feeling I might win it all this year.....

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Hello all.

Just following up as we currently have 10 of the 18 sides from last year who have already confirmed for 2025 SuperCoach.

If you were in the competition last year and are keen to come back again please let me know and I can send you the league code.

I will give it until around Opening Round before I start inviting new members.

Thanks

  • 2 weeks later...
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Hi all

Just wanted to send a final reminder to the coaches from last season who haven't re-joined the league. I will be giving it until this Friday coming to get in touch before I start adding new teams to the league. I will start doing this from Saturday the 1st to ensure we have a full league come Round 1.

Cheers.

 

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16 minutes ago, Optimus D said:

Happy to join if there are any places left.

Thank you

I’ll let you know. Giving it until Saturday and then will send out some invites

 

Yes please. May have been in last year.


Also keen to play if any spots are left! 

Keen! I'm usually in each year but think I was too late last year. Maximum Johnson was my team name

Also keen to join a league if there's one with any spots! Have played before but it's been a few years.

On 12/02/2025 at 23:13, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Hello all.

Just following up as we currently have 10 of the 18 sides from last year who have already confirmed for 2025 SuperCoach.

If you were in the competition last year and are keen to come back again please let me know and I can send you the league code.

I will give it until around Opening Round before I start inviting new members.

Thanks

HI DJ, thought I was in last year, but now not sure, if you have a spot to fill please consider me.

I've created a league for the leftovers or if you want to join a second league.

20 spots available. 

League code: 554391


2 hours ago, BAMF said:

I've created a league for the leftovers or if you want to join a second league.

20 spots available. 

League code: 554391

 

I'm in thanks 

I'm in as Docs Demons but chuck me out if you are filling up as also in Distractions comp.

On 05/03/2025 at 17:47, BAMF said:

I've created a league for the leftovers or if you want to join a second league.

20 spots available. 

League code: 554391

 

Joined, thanks heaps.


On 05/03/2025 at 18:47, BAMF said:

I've created a league for the leftovers or if you want to join a second league.

20 spots available. 

League code: 554391

 

There are still 7 spots open. Join as a second league if you are already in one or I will fill it with randoms tomorrow

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