Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron will..

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  1. Dys

    Dyson Well-Known Member

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    Re: Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron wi

    I like it. Maybe we need to form a partnership with a local rounders team to fully emmulate the model?
     
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    Dyson Well-Known Member

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    Re: Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron wi

    I'm thinking of setting up a Kerby team, happy to set up a meeting with The Don to discuss.
     
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    Re: Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron wi

    Yes! I'm in. I grew up on a cul-de-sac, the perfect training ground. That should have been our new Olympic sport. Gold, silver and bronze
     
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    Re: Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron wi

    I'm genuinely considering setting up a league. Just spent a week acting like a ten year old on Summer Holiday laiking Kerby and eating crisp sandwiches. Quality.

    Extreme kerby on Dodworth Road would be oreight.
     
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    What rules you using?

    1 point for hitting the kerb. 2 points for hitting the kerb and catching it.
     
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    Re: What rules you using?

    2 points if you step out into the road to catch it.

    3 points if stay on your side of the kerb and catch it.
     
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    Re: What rules you using?

    And if you hit you go to the middle of the road and score until you miss
     
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    Re: What rules you using?

    10 points if you get hit by a stagecoach.
     
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    Re: What rules you using?

    Bang on with a few added in.

    If other kid hits kerb and you catch it he loses that point.

    Played to 11, 10 a piece and you had to hit your kerb first and then hit the other to win. Tie break.
     
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    Re: What rules you using?

    Better kerbs on farrar street....
     
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    The top players can perform on any kerbs.
     
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    Re: Needs time, patience and luck, but perhaps more importantly a plan and an iron wi

    Summer lane it is. Extra points for avoiding the dogshite.

    Some huge dogs live round there considering some of the deposits on the pavement
     
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    But could we make it in to a triathlon event, we could incorporate kick can and British bulldog in to it.
     
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    Na come on, pentathlon at least, add in peel the onion and tarn road cycling - going round the block without touching the handlebars with your hands
     
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    But would putting lollipop sticks in your spokes be allowed?
     

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