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Oct132010

NBO Results

The NBO was held on the weekend just gone, and I for one definitely felt sore the next day. The Open featured 10 mens teams and 3 female teams, all from varying regions. Each team played at least 4 games and usually a game to determine final position in the competition. The games were all of a very high calibre and were very enjoyable. Congratulation goes to Glebe FBC for winning the tournament, and on being the winning team for two years running. Also, congratulations to NSW Vipers for winning the women’s division of the competition. Another congratulations is in order for Wollongong FC for placing 3rd in their group. Overall a great time was had at the Northern Beaches Open. Very hard games were played, but everyone still kept a great attitude towards each other.  Can’t wait to do it all again next year.

For further information such as player stats, team placing, or an overview of the tournament visit NSWfloorball or Northern Beaches Floorball

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Reader Comments (1)

Andrew,
I need help from a blogger from Australia to post at floorball U - no limits.
The idea is that English is more contagious as compared to the other languages used in the top 4 countries
And we do need a true global blog and not small isolated groups. Send me an email and I will invite you to the network
mb

October 16, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMichael

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