women wearing the baggy green

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should our women cricketers be wearing the baggy green?

yes
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no
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amber_fluid wrote:You’re a harsh man Bedge ;)

I'm not complaining haha, just surprised me given how fit she is.

I wouldn't say no if she wanted to squash my head between her legs though [emoji38]

I was taken by surprise too, the photo doesn't do any justice for my imagination.

#disappointed
She is a medium fast bowler they have strong abs and massive glutes. I'm surprised at this photo too as I've seen Ellyse play cricket for nearly 15 years when NSW were beating all states for fun. She had always been a stick in those years.
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heater31 wrote:She is a medium fast bowler they have strong abs and massive glutes. I'm surprised at this photo too as I've seen Ellyse play cricket for nearly 15 years when NSW were beating all states for fun. She had always been a stick in those years.


I previously thought she had a wonderful physique.
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amber_fluid wrote:
Stop squinting then. ;)

Just didn't seem right when you see her here.

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I've seen a few overs here and there of the women's cricket this summer. One thing that has struck me is the improvement in the standard of batting across the board. The bowling behind the front liners appears to be stagnating, as in it's still pretty straight up and down average, but there's little doubt the batting and fielding has improved significantly over the last 2-3 years.
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Stop squinting then. ;)

Just didn't seem right when you see her here.

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Yeah right.
She looks great there.

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amber_fluid wrote:
Yeah right.
She looks great there.

We were all young and skinny once mate.

Yeah, I was just surprised, I'm not much of one to ogle women, just didn't think she was built.
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Booney wrote:I've seen a few overs here and there of the women's cricket this summer. One thing that has struck me is the improvement in the standard of batting across the board. The bowling behind the front liners appears to be stagnating, as in it's still pretty straight up and down average, but there's little doubt the batting and fielding has improved significantly over the last 2-3 years.

We tend to see more 6's too now, they bat with more flair and risk.
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MW wrote:I would


No one has said they wouldn’t ;)
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I better take another couple looks just to make sure. 8) :lol:
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NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy
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Yangebup wrote:NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy
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Yangebup wrote:NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy
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Yangebup wrote:NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy


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Yangebup wrote:NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy


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Why isn't there a huge push for the Australian Mens netball team. Because we don't have an inferiority complex and feel the need to be recognised at something women get notoriety for. It's driving me NUTS, pun intended
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Yangebup wrote:NO girls should NOT wear the baggy green - they can wear a baggy yellow or blue, Aussies seem to have incorporated blue into the uniform.

NO girls should NOT play for the ashes - they can create there own trophy


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There is an Australian Mens netball team, but just like many women teams playing an original mans game, no one gives a sh1t about men playing netball
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