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My school was good because we had a sporting exchange against a high school in Vic. I beat Jason Blake 21-2 21-3 in a table tennis match. He punched me when we were playing football because I was "a smart ass", 5 minuets later he broke his leg. I laughed.
 
Are school footy team was great

Coached by Micheal Ebert (Brett and Brad's cousin) and Richard Anderson (ex Norwood, caught asked to play in the VFL year after year by Melbourne and Richmond and constantly turned them down

Are league was shithouse though
 
Are school footy team was great

Coached by Micheal Ebert (Brett and Brad's cousin) and Richard Anderson (ex Norwood, caught asked to play in the VFL year after year by Melbourne and Richmond and constantly turned them down

Are league was shithouse though


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I remember in year 10 I had one of the most sexiest female PE teachers of all time. God I loved PE that year.

Not to mention she always wore tights

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I don't think our footy team was that good. But I never played cause I was busy playing proper football ;)

I also found that I liked footy more than anyone who actually played it at my school.
 

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Footy was the deputy Principal/A Grade coach's pride and joy at my school.

No doubt chuffed to have Peter and Brett Motley, Carl Dilena, Bruce Lennon, Matt Powell etc etc go through....

Mr Siviour? (sp)
 
I saw something on Dr Phil a couple of years ago about behaviour of schoolgirls these days.

I was born 10 years too early.

Oh you poor deprived soul:p

Try Norwood High - 1100 students in a mixed school. Zero, nil, don't even think about having any contact with the opposite sex within the school grounds under the threat of dire consequences.

The Girls wore wheat bags during sport lessons.:(

End of term 'socials' - yep that's what they were called, were like daily prison exercise. Boys on one side of the Norwood town hall, girls on the other. You did NOT sit together at any stage.

Any girl arriving wearing the slightest smidge of make-up was sent home immediately. Stuff me, now they arrive wearing 'nothing'.:eek:
 
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