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Petanque Tournament this sunday - Battersea Park, free for all!


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Short notice I know but the nice people at Ricard are putting on a Petanque triples tournament in Battersea Park, this Sunday 13th.


11:30 - 18:00, free entry, just turn up and play.


First prize is Eurostar tickets to Paris.


The only condition is that you must have a team of three.


There will be a Rioard bar there if you wish to sip a refreshing Pastis whilst you play.


There will also be people from the English Petanque Association there if you just want to come down and have a casual game or find out more about the game in London


Can't offer any more info as there is no website but I do have an e flyer which I will try to attach, or if that doesn't work then try to contact [email protected]


Hope to see you there.

Donc moi aussi, Je suis un clodo que bois le Ricard.


Not many of the French tramps I know actually drink Ricard. It's un peut trop cher and they tend to prefer a can or six of Amsterdam beer.


James, I think you should come along. If you don't like the game then we can just hang out in the park, drink Ricard and curse at the general public.

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