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SPORT FOREVER The best sports magazine on Earth Special points of interest: 5/9/2012 Volume 2 Issue 11 Inside this issue: How to serve like a Wim- bledon champion 2 Inside Story 2 Inside Story 2 Inside Story 3 Inside Story 4 Inside Story 5 Inside Story 6

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Page 1: Laim's magazine

SPORT FOREVER

The bes t spo r t s magaz ine on Ear th

Special points of interest:

5/9/2012

Volume 2 Issue 11

Inside this issue:

How to serve like a Wim-bledon champion

2

Inside Story 2

Inside Story 2

Inside Story 3

Inside Story 4

Inside Story 5

Inside Story 6

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To play like a pro,

you must have a rac-

quet like a pro...

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contents 5: How to serve like a Wimbledon Champion

The way to serve like a pro

7: Top three AFL grand finals of the 21st century

The best Grand Finals of this century

14: Grand final 2012

The chance to get Grand Final �ckets in the front row

15: The best Collingwood jokes around

You’ll be laughing all week a�er reading these

17: Exclusive interview with Usain Bolt

We ask him why Jamaicans run so fast

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How to Serve like How to Serve like How to Serve like How to Serve like

a Wimbledon a Wimbledon a Wimbledon a Wimbledon

Serving is a vital part in tennis, and is you

are having trouble with it, here is the per-

fect guide on how to serve like a pro!

1: Obviously the first crucial part for serv-

ing is having a tennis racquet and a good

ball. If it calms your nerves, you may

bounce the ball a number of times on the

ground. Point the racquet straight and have

your shoulders in the direction where you

want the ball to go, and prepare to throw

the ball.

2: Toss the ball up at 12 o’clock as high and

as accurate as you can. Put your arm that is

holding the racquet behind you in an L

shape, and then stick your hip forward.

Bend your knees and prepare to swing.

3: Leap into the air and swing through the

ball. Watch it fly into the other side of the

court, past you opponent and through for an

ace!

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Top three grand finals of the 21st Century

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3: 2008-

Geelong/

Hawthorn

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After Geelong lost just one game

during the season, no one had a

thought that they could have lost

the Grand Final to the underdogs-

Hawthorn. But Hawthorn surprised

themselves as they came home with

a 28 point win. It may not have

been a nail biter, but with an upset

like this, it goes down as one of the

greatest Grand Finals of the 21st

Century.

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2: 2005-

Sydney/West

Coast Leo Barry was the

star of the show

in this Grand Fi-

nal. Taking the

mark in his de-

fensive 50 just

before the siren

won Sydney the

game.

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This Grand Final really was winnable

for both teams until the siren went.

Cox took it into the forward 50, and

with Sydney having the numbers,

someone was going to have to come

up with a screamer to one get their.

But little did anyone think that from

nowhere Leo Barry would coming

storming through to take one of the

all time great marks and win Sydney

the game. West Coast were so close

to getting that last goal, it has to be

said that this Grand Final was one of

the best ever.

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1: Collingwood/

St Kilda No.1

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This Grand Final was looking like it

was going to be completely one

sided for a while, but after the first

half, St Kilda started to gain all of

the momentum. They came so close

to winning that game, but the next

week it all ended up differently.

Although many say that if extra

time had been called, The Saints

would have been crowned the

Premiership...

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Don’t risk it with steroids

Spor7ng stars who have tak-

en steroids have had the

poor

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The Grand Final of 2012 is coming up, and we are giving you the chance to get free tickets to the game with the nights accom-modation and front row seats. All you have to do is tell us who is going to win the Grand Final this year and why. Hurry, ends on Saturday.

Grand Final 2012

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The best Colling-

wood jokes

around

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Q: What has thirty-six legs and can't climb a ladder?

A: Collingwood

Q: What goes black and white, black and white, black and white, boom?

A: Collingwood falling down the ladder.

Did you hear about the MP who was found dead wearing a Collingwood

jumper? They had to dress him in women’s underwear to save his family

from embarrassment.

Q: Which Pie is likely to win this year’s Copeland Trophy?

A: Four ‘n’ Twenty

Q: What is Eddie McGuire’s best chance at a new flag?

A: When Australia becomes a republic.

Q: Which Pie is likely to win this year’s Copeland Trophy?

A: Four ‘n’ Twenty

Q: What do you call two Collingwood supporters driving their car off a

cliff?

A: A tragedy...at least 5 could fit in the car.

Q: What have you got when a Collingwood supporter is buried up to its

neck in sand?

A: Not enough sand.

Q: What is the difference between a Collingwood supporter and a park

bench/family pizza?

A: The park bench/family pizza can support/feed a family.

Q: What do you do if you see a Collingwood supporter riding a bike?

A: Stop them, it's probably your bike!

Q. What do you say to a Collingwood supporter with a job?

A. Can i have fries with that!

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Exclusive interview with

Usain Bolt

Q: We have no7ced recently that Jamaicans have dom-

inated sprin7ng at all World Championships. Do you

have any idea why things are like this?

A: It’s probably because I came along. I mean, I’m just

s fast and awe-

some, it ran over

all Jamaican genes

so now we com-

pletely dominate!

Q: Do you think an-

yone will challenge

you and your rec-

ord before you re-

7re?

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A: I know that I can’t be the fastest man in the

world forever. Eventually someone will be be&er

than me, but a'er I re(re I s(ll want to remain in-

volved in athle(cs, maybe a coach or part of the

IAAF.

Q: How do you remain so calm and collected when

you’re about to race?

A: I just think about the celebra(on a'erwards and

how much I’ll smash the rest of the field by, and I

always manage to do it!

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