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Andrew Redmayne, the Australian dancing archer who was the executioner of Peru, has done it again

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Andrew Redmayne, the Australian dancing archer who was the executioner of Peru, has done it again

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Andrew Redmayne uses everything to shine on penalties.

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a bell rings Andrew Redmayne? Oh no? In Peru, they certainly recorded it. Yup, It’s about that Australian archer that a little more than a month ago, in the definition of the Recovery towards Qatar 2022entered at the end of extra time and -minutes later- showcased dance and psychology on penalty kicks to eliminate that of Ricardo Gareca and put the ocean in the World Cup. Do you remember now? Well, the bearded man with the gloves did it again …

This time it happened at Leichhardt Oval, Sydney, in front of 3,211 spectators and as part of the 16th Australian Cup final, the main cup competition of the oceanic country, now in its ninth edition, is qualified – the winning club – of the AFC Cup, the analogous Asian South American Cup. On the one hand, Sydney FC. On the other, Central Coast Mariners FC. The match ended 3-3 in the 90 ‘the result was not changed in the further 30’, and the challenge had to be defined by sanctions. And friend Redmayne appeared …

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