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Sons Of Serevi RFC Official Webpage Press Release
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Fri, 11 May 2007
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SONS GO TO CHURCH The Sons of Serevi head into the second
tournament of the season at the Church Sevens in
London, fielding an experimental side as they aim
to add a second trophy to the cabinet. While
familiar faces such as skipper Alex Mead, front-
rower Paddy Edinborough and Scott Allen - who
made his only appearance in the Sons' debut at
Ashby last year. Joining them for their Sons'
debuts will be Sons' touch rugby star James
Parker, Andrew Pearson and John Lohan of King's
College Hospital RFC, David Whitelam (who has
been tempted out of retirement to play for the
Sons) and the club's allocated overseas player
Brock Baillie who has moved to the UK from
Australia just to wear the Sons' colours. "It
shows how far the Sons have come that we can now
attract such global stars as Brock," enthused
Chief Stickler, Sons of Serevi chairman. "While
i'm saddened not to be there due to personal
reasons and a dubious rash, I will be there in
spirit - when the boys kick off i will stand in
their honour and sing our anthem. There will be
tears." Holding an enviable 100 per cent victory
record that stretches back one match, the Sons
will be under pressure to perform. And who'd bet
against them doing just that? Not I, or any sane
man for that matter.
Posted 09:18
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