off-season training

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muts
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off-season training

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any off-season skills sessions in the glenelg to henley area for a kid looking to develop his game?
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yeah, its called a back yard, a park and a street. its the best way young kids develop skills.
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FUBAR wrote:yeah, its called a back yard, a park and a street. its the best way young kids develop skills.
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1/6.... but still 6. :)

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Drago Monday nights
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i train with my team wednesday nights, sunday mornings i run trainings free of charge for the ones that need or would like extra trainings.
i know drago does monday nights and thursday nights
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