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NickTheSnick Wrote:

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> 3 screens actually....

> We've got a shiny new big plasma TV at Hoopers, so

> can now show the rugby in every part of the pub if

> needed.

>

> And yes, our beer range is vastly superior to the

> EDT's...




save us 3 seats- see you there!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Final scores:


1 Declan Higgins YMBJ XV 298

2 Michael McCotter Croker Slammers 277

3 David Carnell Idle XV 271

4 arther dent Mostly Harmless 153


Despite scoring the most tries I surrender my crown to Declan. It would appear I am Wales.


Let's hope we get some more interest in this next year. It would be nice to at least have 6 people competing.


Well done Declan.

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