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(Team Name) fans in the stands let me here you clap your hands (clap,clap,clap,clap)

Now that we've got the beat this time we stomp our feet (stomp,stomp,stomp,stomp)

Now that were number 1 this time we shake our bum (shake,shake,shake,shake)

Now that we've got the groove this time we make our move GO (team Name)

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Q: War cries for netball
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