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Good point Max - but didn't Stan always loose the finals on purpose? I'm sure 
Sammy had developed his theory: "Why Second is First" by that time.

Jack
Chevron

ex Superfly (who did the same as Stan, but at the other end of the tournament 
- 2nd last)
ex Samurai (who used to win everything, until I started playing for them)





>===== Original Message From Max Keogh <max@student-reservations.co.uk> =====
>Chris,
>
>How dare you try to steal the thunder from Stan.
>We were the original and most prolific runners up ever known in UK Ultimate.
>
>Druids never were very good at beating us at anything!
>
>Max
>ex-Stan, current-Fever, new-Dad!
>
>>lots of Druids with trophies, it's just they are either very old or runners
>>up to Hombres (youngsters - ask an ultimate player over 30 for an
>>explanation)
>>
>>Chris
>>DoC

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