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Topic: Traditional hardball
long danny
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Posted: 12-May-2008 00:04
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Anyone out there have any opinions on Paul Brady playing this years hardball? I know he was beaten by Keegen but the fact that he is playing the game at all has to be good. I would love to see him in the softball this year.
McFlurry
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Posted: 12-May-2008 00:34
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If Brady had time to train he would have beaten Keegan. He took the second but they changed the ball for the third and it was a joke, just a rocket...

Still, good result to take a game from a very experienced hardballer.

Brady is the greatest ever, he would win the softball if he played it, but he won`t for now because he plays football all summer and then he trains for the US Open from the end of August on.

And another thing, there is no poxy Kennedy style lobs and wraps, it`s bang, bang, SHlT OR BUST with Brady.

Do you know Kane is back playing, he is entered in the Castlebridge tournament... That`ll put the cat among the pieons for the softball
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