TimmySmith wrote:
Dcool68 wrote:
If you are thinking about a certain accountant, I was actually talking with him at the end of the season, and asked him how he was doing?
He mentioned he'd ventured away from accounting and was heading up a maritime security business.
Pontypridd travel to play Aberavon at the Talbot Athletic Ground on Saturday 3rd December in the Welsh National Cup. The Pontypridd RFC Supporters Club are organising transport to the ground – the bus will leave Sardis Road at 12:45pm with the game at Aberavon kicking off at 2:30pm.
Sadfish wrote:
running all 4 comps together was the big success from this tourney, the whole project was average when it came to publicity and attendance, but the wheelchair and PDSL has been a big success, let us hope they build on that for 3 years time.
A Kieran Marmion try in the final few minutes secured a losing bonus point for Connacht in Friday night’s BKT URC interpro at Thomond Park. Connacht enjoyed the better spell of possession and territory in the opening 10...
Or thane wrote:
[/code]Couldn't agree any less to be honest, we'll be in the top 3.
THE suffering is over.
Yet Doddie Weir’s remarkable legacy will live on forever.
Getty Images - GettyWeir celebrates with the League trophy at Newcastle Falcons[/caption] GettyWeir...A 15-YEAR-OLD girl was stunned after being told she had a tumour the size of a rugby ball despite being a fit and healthy footballer.
RUGBY legend DODDIE WEIR has passed away.
The Scotland and British Lions star and dad-of-three has died aged 52 after a five-year battle with motor neurone disease.
Doddie Weir has passed away aged 52Kenny Ramsay - The Sun GlasgowWho was Doddie Weir?
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RUGBY legend Doddie Weir has died after a six-year battle with motor neurone disease.