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only the odd German
Time we got u onto the committee. 4th November u vill be nominated into a very important position ja!
i'm adverse to the lamp shining in my face!
Vee kan arrange for lamp to shine vere currently dere ist no light Ja!
The weekend of October 9th and 10th saw over 500 rugby players and supporters descend on the island of Bali for the 16th annual XP Xclusive Property Bali Rugby Fest. This year’s tournament consisted of 3 divisions: Open Men’s 10’s, Open Women’s 7’s and for the first time, the Indonesian 7’s National Championships. Held at the picturesque Canggu Club, Bali, play started at 8am sharp on Day 1 with 26 teams from New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia competing in a total of 39 games running through till nearly 8pm. The hot conditions were matched with skillful play on the field. Not even an untimely monsoonal downpour in the early afternoon could dampen the atmosphere that was building as play progressed through to the evening.
At the completion of the first days play, the pre tournament favorites were holding true to form. Finishing top of their respective pools in the Open Men’s 10’s were the Australian side, Nedlands, and NZ’s High School Old Boys. Though the composite side of the Naga Bush Turkeyz along with the Jakarta Komodos would make sure the two top qualifiers didn’t have things all their own way. The two Darwin sides, the Indigenous Bunnies and Southern Bunnies, were caught in a logjam at the top of the Women’s 7’s division together with Singapore’s
Institute of Management. In the Indonesian 7’s the front-runners for Sunday’s final looked to be the Jakarta Bantengs and the Koteka’s from Papua, but the Sengatta Hornbills were not too far off the pace and an upset was a distinct possibility.
Read more: http://indonesianrugby.com./2010/10/...y-fest-report/
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