BELOW ARE SOME IMAGES TO SHOW HOW THE SCOREBOARDS CAN BE DISPLAYED
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- Mundubbera.
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- Cootamundra Cricket Club - roller door protects against weather and vandalism. The wireless controller is stored safely in a custom made box.
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- At the Norths Brisbane ground. This system uses inbuilt rechargeable batteries.
- Southport, Gold Coast.
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- This transportable scoreboard and sound system built by a QLD trucking company.
- The Toowoomba QLD ground and scoreboard during the day.
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Toowoomba. The displays are very bright under flood lights due to the reflective material used.
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Beerwah, Sunshine Coast came up with this very convenient scoreboard in wheels. After the games, it is stored in a container with other gear.
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Dalby in South Western QLD.
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- Souths Juniors, purpose built frame.
- Stockland Park, Sunshine Coast.
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Polo Cross at Warwick QLD. The system, with minor modifications, has been ideal for Polo Cross. This is the venue for the 2007 World Cup.
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Warwick Polo Cross, World Cup.