Completed Willo67 and Rickel

rickel

Bring the NRL to CQ
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Location
Rockhampton QLD
Real Name
Rick
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rickel73
Willo gets $$$

Rickel gets
SELECT NRL 2000
LOGO CARDS: L9 EELS, L13 ROOSTERS

SELECT NRL TRADITION 2005
TRI NATIONS SQUAD: TN10 CRAIG GOWER, TN22 BRENT TATE, TN23 WILLIE TONGA, TN24 SHANE WEBCKE, TN25 CRAIG WING

PARALLEL CARDS: 46 STEVE BELL, 47 MATT GEYER, 48 SCOTT HILL, 50 DAVID KIDWELL, 51 MATT KING, 52 MATT ORFORD, 53 BILLY SLATER, 54 CAMERON SMITH, 64 TRAVIS NORTON, 65 MATT BOWEN, 66 PAUL BOWMAN, 67 JOSH HANNAY, 68 LUKE O’DONNELL, 69 PAUL RAUHINI, 70 MATT SING, 72 TY WILLIAMS

SELECT NRL INVINCABLE 2006
DIE CUT JURSEY CARDS: DC32 SCOTT HILL


All good from me :thumbsup:
 
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