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Over / Under on Finishers ?
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Looks like Heavy Ground (as was known with the Going Stick), could be v Heavy - so how many actually finish it out ?
I'm going with just 12
You say, Over/Under ??
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Under, I’d say 10 max
It’s not to do with fallers just that they will be strung out like washing and most will pull up. A lot of these wouldn’t stay 4 miles 2f on good let alone as it is now
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