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Years ago
Yellow Jackets V Terrapins (spoiler)
Saw Phil Smyth's column in the paper whenever that was (may have been today) saying that basketball may not be high on the list of required sports for the 2010 Games, what with 100-point margins and all.
How's this for an idea? Just have one competition, open to all national teams of any gender.
I think the Opals would do bloody well against the likes of the Scottish and Isle of Man men's teams - I reckon they could even medal. And how good would the Boomers-Opals grudge match be?
