Sunday, June 30, 2013

GPS vs. British Army


Every four years upwards of 30,000 U.K. rugby fans travel to the Southern Hemisphere with the British and Irish Lions to show their support. Many of these fans travel with their local rugby clubs to play in a few games while they are on tour. Jake and I were lucky enough to play with GPS in one of these games against the British Army. Tom Howard (our coach who coached us at Delbarton) also played in the game with us.

Jake started the game at wing, and I started the game at flyhalf. The game went well at first as we had the lead going into halftime, but the British Army won the match in the end. At one point I played 10, Tom played 12, and Jake played 13, which made for quite the backline. Like most rugby tours, each team gave awards to each other after the game, and I was awarded a tie for being the man of the match from the British Army!

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