Friday 29th May 2020
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Report written by David Ewens
Welcome ladies and gentlemen, for this cracking mission marking a miles stone for Lenka Leva of 100 good deeds. To mark such an occasion we are away in Southwark at Ms J Garden stadium with the grass cutting event taking place this morning. Whistle has been blown and we're off, the veteran David Ewens takes a strong lead with the lawn mower and starts lawn mowing the grass with great precision, he's done this before. Meanwhile the one to watch, the young and super talented Lenka Leva gets stuck in by tackling the pesky weeds on the wing. That's no shy challenge there by Lenka, those weeds are huge and they mean business. David and Lenka now have to work together here, THERE'S a bench, who saw that coming, the duo waste no time in wrestling the bench and wow, just wow they moved it and took it out of the game. I have no idea how they manged that, but they really made that look easy. The grass is still standing and blocking the goal, they have numbers behind them now, Lenka is signalling to her team mate, what could she be signalling. Oh my earth she is on the counter attack, out no where she is using ANOTHER lawn mower and it's creating such havoc for the home team, they are crumbling under pressure and they think it's all over, oh it is now. That was a quick and brutal manoeuvre, that's one for the play book. That lawn looks like it's new, the home team is no where to be seen now. What an impressive performance by team GoodGym and man of the match has to go to Lenka Leva for her 100th good deed. I guess you could say that was a game of two lawn mowers. Thanks for joining us folks for this truly brilliant encounter and hopefully you can us next time, until then it's goodbye from us The Commentators.
Fri 29th May 2020 at 10:50pm
great write-up!!
Mon 1st Jun 2020 at 10:42am
Well done, both, and congrats on your 100 good deeds, Lenka!
Mon 1st Jun 2020 at 1:43pm
Thank you Nikki 🙂
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