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How to Play REMEMBER BINGO How to play 1. There are 10 bingo card variations • Depending on group size divide these up to ensure only 1 winner. For example, a group of 10 every gets 1 card. For a group of 5 everyone could get 1 card or 2 each. 2. Mark off each square when it happens Have some fun with this, do your favourite goal celebration each square! 3. The first person to complete their card wins! Have a prize for the winner e.g. you don’t have to do the dishes for a week. REMEMBER Respect the Government guidelines regarding social distancing and ensure you’re in a safe and hygienic environment. Most importantly enjoy the footy! GO SUNS! WATCH ON TV & ONLINE BINGO Rowell & Anderson Wearing an item of SUNS Witts 15+ Hitouts referred to as ‘best mates’ merchandise by the commentators Score off a Port Adelaide Kalinda Howarth SUNS WIN 1-12 points Turnover kicks a goal SUNS score 10+ goals David Swallow Goal Jacqui Yorston 5+ tackles BINGO Kalinda Howarth kicks a Port Adelaide kept under 1st kick, 1st goal for a goal 10 goals debutant Lachie Weller has a Hugh Greenwood SUNS WIN 1-12 points running bounce Centre Clearance Touk Miller chase down Sam Collins intercept mark Sam Day Goal tackle BINGO Port Adelaide kept SUNS 1st goal in any Swallow gets 20+ disposals goalless in a QTR quarter Dee Heslop 3+ tackles SUNS WIN 1-12 points Ben King mark Kalinda Howarth Wearing an item of SUNS Hand santiser used on the kicks a goal merchandise interchange bench BINGO Rowell & Anderson Kalinda Howarth kicks a Wearing an item of SUNS referred to as 'best mates' goal merchandise by the commentators Score off a Port Adelaide SUNS WIN 13-24 points Ben King mark Turnover Port Adelaide kept under 10 Brittany Perry kicks a goal Jacqui Yorston 5+ tackles goals BINGO Hugh Greenwood Centre 1st kick, 1 goal for a Witts 15+ Hitouts Clearance debutant Fiorini intercept mark SUNS WIN Matt Rowell 15+ disposals Robbie Gray scoreless in the Brittany Perry kicks a goal Kalinda Howarth kicks a goal 1st half BINGO Touk Miller chase down SUNS 1st goal in any Swallow gets 20+ disposals tackle quarter Ben King Port Adelaideck SUNS debutant scores SUNS WIN 13-24 points mark More goals than behinds in Wearing an item of SUNS Lachie Weller has a running the match merchandise bounce BINGO Rowell & Anderson Kalinda Howarth kicks a Wearing an item of SUNS referred to as 'best mates' goal merchandise by the commentators Score off a Port Adelaide Ellis clearance from SUNS WIN 25+ Turnover stopPort Adelaidege Port Adelaide kept under SUNS win contested SUNS score 10+ goals 10 goals possesions for 2nd QTR BINGO 1st kick, 1st goal for a Witts 15+ Hitouts Budarick rebound 50 debutant Hand santiser mentioned SUNS WIN 25+ Matt Rowell 15+ disposals during broadcast Port Adelaide kept under 10 Port Adelaide kept goalless Sam Collins intercept mark goals in a QTR BINGO Hugh Greenwood Centre Swallow gets 20+ disposals SUNS 1st goal in a QTR Clearance SUNS debutant scores SUNS WIN 25+ Sam Day mark and goal Wearing an item of SUNS Lachie Weller has a Brittany Perry kicks a goal merchandise running bounce BINGO Score off a Port Adelaide 1st kick, 1st goal DARCY MAcPherson tackle Turnover for a debutant Hand santiser mentioned SUNS WIN Sean Lemmens Goal during broadcast Robbie Gray scoreless in the David Swallow Goal Kalinda Howarth kicks a goal 1st half.
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