Nick on National Geographic. Touring around South Australia. Joined Ceduna aussie rules team in some tackling practice. One of the players suggested he was still smarting after being tackled by the Badger. 😀
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Nick on National Geographic. Touring around South Australia. Joined Ceduna aussie rules team in some tackling practice. One of the players suggested he was still smarting after being tackled by the Badger. 😀
Bear in mind that, at the professional level, an AFL player who has laid 10 tackles in an entire game (80 minutes playing time), is considered legendary.
Badge should do a holiday show with Tommy Bowe.
It would need subtitles
Actually enjoyed the show. Good to see some places across the Nullarbor.
Having just done the Nullarbor late last year it did bring back some great memories. The Nullarbor Links Golf Course is defiantly worth playing if you are going make the drive across. Good job Badge, looking forward to the next instalments :approve:
Can understand why RA preferred KHunt to this bloke. Absolutely no charisma at all. :sarcasm:
As per rule 4-3
4-3 Damaged Clubs: Repair and Replacement
The Rule
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The Rule Explained
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a. Damage in Normal Course of Play
If, during a stipulated round
, a player’s club is damaged in the normal course of play, he may:
(i) use the club in its damaged state for the remainder of the stipulated round; or
(ii) without unduly delaying play, repair it or have it repaired; or
(iii) as an additional option available only if the club is unfit for play, replace the damaged club with any club. The replacement of a club must not unduly delay play (Rule 6-7) and must not be made by borrowing any club selected for play by any other person playing on the course or by assembling components carried by or for the player during the stipulated round.
If you're in a defiant mood I think golf is not the game to take up at that moment.