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This puts Sydney 2 wins behind the Sixers, each with 6 games to play. They play 4 of the same teams, Hawks Tigers Blaze Breakers. The other 2 games the Kings play Crocs and Sixers play Taipans. Then Kings play Sixers in the remaining game. That may decide who finishes bottom. I bet Robilliard is using that to get the Kings players up each week. I hope Clarke is getting the Sixers up for the Taipans next week, to put it out of the question.
In an old story , - the coach takes the players onto the away court with a tape measure and measures everything. ' You see , it's all the same as our home court.'
Anyways - It wasn't a pretty sight at the start.
It looked like Cairns were gonna win by about 30points