Convert Kilogram - Japan’s Michito wows the bush
Friday, April 7th, 2006 at 10:46 am by admin
Japan’s Michito wows the bush
Japan’s Michito Sakaki in action during the International Cup. Photo: Vince Caligiuri THE bush playing fields of Wodonga in the Ovens and Murray Football League may be far removed, especially in a cultural sense, from the busy city lights of Tokyo but it doesn’t seem to have fazed Japan’s Australian football convert Michito Sakaki.
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