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The letters on the bibs are positions. For instance these are the seven positions:

  • GA-Goal Attack
  • GS-Goal Shoot
  • WA-Wing Attack
  • C-Centre
  • WD-Wing Defence
  • GD-Goal Defence
  • GK-Goal Keep
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