What does kick-to-kick mean?
Kick-to-kick means (Australian rules football) An activity in which two or more people kick a football between each other..
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(Australian rules football) An activity in which two or more people kick a football between each other..
Carey learnt to slide and mark in the wet playing kick-to-kick with his brother, Dick, back home in Wagga.
They played kick-to-kick, which was good except Lewis couldn't kick the ball very well so they had to stand close.
I'd been to the 'G' before to watch AFL games and had played kick-to-kick on the surface with my mates after the final siren, but this was a special day because we'd been asked to do a lap of honour.
In between kick-to-kicks and turning snags at the Hawks' Riverbend Park family function on Tuesday, Shiels spoke in no uncertain terms about whether he'd like to see a new deal struck.
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Kick-to-kick means (Australian rules football) An activity in which two or more people kick a football between each other..
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Carey learnt to slide and mark in the wet playing kick-to-kick with his brother, Dick, back home in Wagga.
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