Yeah I think so, cause my dad doesn't play very often anymore. In the games when all of us played, there were a lot more of them, but it didn't happen very often.
Played in the same tennis team as my little brother for the last few years, in one season I was in the same team as my older and younger brother. Was pretty lols as 3 out of the 4 players were brothers in the team. Played footy with the older brother this year, and will be with the little bro in 2013. Chances of all 3 of us in the one footy team is unlikely. For it to happen my older bro will have to be 23, I‘ll have to be 21 and the little bro will have to be 19. Doubt all of us will still be playing then. Might have to all go down and play ressies one weekend to make it happen.
I would imagine with all of those brothers in the tennis team would increase the competitiveness? When I play against my younger brother, I always try to knock his head off! and my dad didn't wear a helmet last time he played against me, so I put in a warning bouncer and he got one straight away, so I pitched it up after that
Haha of course. When I played doubles with one of them I‘d openly tell them they were playing like shit and what to do, they were the same back. Couldn‘t really say that to the other kids in the team. Used to just try and hit massive serves or forehands when playing with them too. Playing the same age group in a Club Champs comp as the little bro, really want to play against him and knock him out. Gave my older brother a few sprays this year and footy. Best moment was when we were both deep in the forward line and started a fight with two lippy kents.
Haha good! Yeah I get so competitive with my brothers. Both of them play rugby in the winter, and one me them doesn't play cricket, so I don't get to be that competitive with football. Which is why it's better playing cricket awesome. Would love to smash my brother. @ Callum, about 70 now. Effort call is a bit quicker. Not overly quick in the standard I play in, but it's quick enough to bounce on some pitches where I am.