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Laws of Australian rules football / Hex / Tackle / Holding the ball / Penalty / Games / Sports / Football
Date: 2010-06-25 07:51:21
Laws of Australian rules football
Hex
Tackle
Holding the ball
Penalty
Games
Sports
Football

One of the great mysteries of the sport of Elfball is just where it began, and how it got its name. The Night Elves of the vast dark Westerland Forest claim to have been playing the sport since the dawn of time, and tha

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