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From: WILLIAM JAMES FITZGERALD <posters@icarus.ihug.co.nz>
Subject: Endzones or keyholes??
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Hi y'all
As now its heading into the winter months down here in the southern
hemisphere, we are starting our indoor season here in auckland and would
like gather some opinions on either arguments for or against enzones or
keyholes when playing indoor.
take into account that down here we do play a tight game, so constructive
opinion would be appreciated.
Of note this is a good forum to delvelop the game around the world, not just
some talking shop of "who i'm going to pitch my tent to? next summer!"It
sounds like some people have an axe to grind.(my opinion)

concrats on getting info to this part of the world.

Mike O'Meara