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The Southerners competed
in the Bangkok 7s at the Police Stadium on 27-28 October.
As we know, no one likes playing 7s (except Kirk Kahu).
And no one wanted to play in this tournament (except
Kitah who lives and breaths rugby in all its forms)
but somehow we cobbled together a team, management and
beer and gave the tournament a fair crack!
RESULT: Cup quarter finalists.
This means we basically came 5th. We lost to eventual
finalists Lloyd McDermott, an Aboriginal invitational
team from Aussie.
Game 1 v Laos Dokchampas: Smoked these pretenders
by about 40 points. Carl got decked by a Frenchman and
Jean got yellow carded for giving a flying knee to him
later.
Game 2 v Police: Dominated these 7s specialists
in fine style. No yellow cards.
Game 3 v Grammar Carlton NZ: Narrowly went down
by about 20 points after realising we had to tackle.
Pre-game preparation included a few beers and a snooze
in the grand stand.
Game 1 Sunday v British Club: Our old rivals
were out for revenge but they never stood a chance.
Actually the never stood a chance in the final seconds
when we scored ? the rest of the game they were winning.
But as usual, we pulled it our of the bag ? actually
we pulled it off the touchline as Carl tried to kick
it out as we were losing and the siren was sounding
? thankfully I grabbed it and hoisted it infield to
Sod who went over.
Game 2 Sunday CUP Quarter Final v Lloyd McDermot:
Lost by a try or two. These guys were good. Wagga sustained
a nasty giant Wasp bite during warm up and had to be
admitted to the hospital tent for injections which put
us out of sorts. He played on though.
THANKS: Callum was captain and was amazing. Dazz
and Wazz were sterling managers ? kept us well hydrated
and bent every rule there was. And supporters Redmond,
Calver, Orr, Hodgy, Mel Forlee, Stanners, Amanda, Minnitt,
Passmore, Franck, Deans, Marc, Sinclair and Major Ball
who took us out and destroyed us last night. Ball and
team last seen riding the bull at Carnival in Nana after
frommelling and singing anthems in Suk 22 Plaza. Thanks
to all. It was a great weekend. Very relaxed, some good
footy, plenty of jokes and some hard core boozing. Wagga
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