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Got you jumpin’, didn’t I?


Sweat, heat and the pain. It’s all worth it.


This is how you greet the ball. With AUTHORITY!!!


Another save, and this time, the football squad got international tennis campaigner Sally Mae Siso cheering for them.

Filed under : old posts
By leonkilat
On April 25, 2006
At 1:29 pm
Comments : 9
 

9 Comments for this post

 
Ron Jeremy Says:

Where all the chicks at?

 
 
jordan Says:

jordan

 
 
cebu city team Says:

kindly support our team in palarong pambansa that we have patience to win this crown..!!!we thank sr.sto nino for being our inspiration….

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rugby Fan Steve Says:

Rugby players spend a lot of time physical training Compared to other form of sports.I have read the
Rugby laws mentioned on this site. It’s a gripping sport which targets the grip strength and the active mindedness of a player. American football and rugby league are also primarily collision sports, but their tackles tend to terminate much more quickly. For professional rugby, players are often chosen on the basis of their size and apparent strength and they develop the skill and power over the passage of time. In modern rugby considerable attention is given to fitness and aerobic conditioning as well as basic weight training.

 

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