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    thanks jf ..i really cant tell how proud i am ..i think i must bore people talking about charlie but when i look back on my life in shields my time skinning out in oz and the life i had before i got into business.. i could never have ever believed that i would have grandson who would represent my great country ....when i see him in line in his england colours singing the anthem i am 10 feet tall....we never no what life has instore for us but this is above all my expectations..sorry if i bore but it is my families greatest achievment in my eyes thank you jc and others for there interest

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    Not at all cappy, I was always interested when you updated about his injury and treatment, if it was me I would be bursting
    with pride and so would everyone else I think it's brilliant, I remember you saying he was shattered when he learned the extent
    of his injury, he must have wondered if he would ever play again so now he will be feeling overjoyed to be back in the fold,
    personally I hope you do tell us of how he is progressing, I'm no expert on rugby union I just enjoy watching England play in tournaments and test. cheers JF

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    Hi Richard,

    Enjoyed your photograph, and the memories. The nursing home in Newtown was always the source of a good night as well.
    Your photo shows the time ball up on the hill. Will be great when it is operating again - will help to remind the current crop of young seafarers how things really worked back in the good old days.

    Cappy - your post really rang a bell! On the dev 'Ligar Bay' back in the early -1970s, the mate was Bill Brodie - a really dour Scotsman, who would hardly ever crack a smile. His nephew was half back in the Lions team that toured NZ around that time (I'm really scratching my head for his name - he was a brilliant player too). I had never seen Bill so animated as he was during that tour. Even got to the stage where the whole crew was on the bridge radio listening to the test match, and when Bill's nephew got the ball, everyone cheered!

    Never forget one morning in Wellington, sitting in Bill's cabin. The crew delegate fronted, knocked on the door, stuck his head in and said, "Stop work meeting up the road at the union office this morning Mr - just thought I would let you know".
    Bill, sitting straight-faced at his desk - "Thank you for telling me, else I wouldn't have noticed the difference!"

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    ##a great game of rugby .....the kiwis briliant usual selves......the lions at new heights...great to watch....i got the result wrong all credit to the lions..but no better adversary .....a pleasure to watch.....cappy

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    For the fans edge of the seat stuff, entertaining and well worth watching, for both teams Well Done.

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    Hi Cappy.
    The Bledislow cup on here soon Aussie v The All Blacks, we haven't won since Jesus was a cowboy, but the Kiwis looked a bit vulnerable against the Lions. They are saying that the Aussies have to rush the Kiwis like the Lions did to put them of stride, worked for them MIGHT work for us.
    Glad to hear the boy is back in town.
    Cheers Des

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    Best win ! Apparently, a draw to NZ is like kissing your sister.

    Disclaimer: No offence meant, not your sister etc.

    "Like kissing your sister" - All Blacks Hansen reflects on series draw

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    The Kiwis had it won, then a video reply said no!
    In the good old days before technology got into sport it was far better.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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    cheers des yes can agree on that in most cases ......regards cappy

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    The Kiwis had it won, then a video reply said no!
    In the good old days before technology got into sport it was far better.


    Future Lions tests could happen without English players ? Seems NZ will look at developing as to avoid kissing sisters. Win, Win ?

    K.

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