Bath Vs Saints
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Ah yes. Sounds like the Jono Ross we all know and love.
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Could be an international player if he wasn't such a liability.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 7:27 am Ah yes. Sounds like the Jono Ross we all know and love.
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Re: Bath Vs Saints
If anyone was wondering at George Worboy's celebration after landing conversions:
https://www.bathrugby.com/academy-news/ ... e-worboys/
https://www.bathrugby.com/academy-news/ ... e-worboys/
When I was 13-years-old, my brother, Toti, passed away. He was 11. We were best mates and spent so much time together that we annoyed each other so much! We would always be outside playing together in the garden and we were very competitive when it came to sport.
He had a bone condition which meant every time we were too physical with each other, he would break a bone – I stood on his foot one time, it broke his foot. I karate kicked him, that broke his foot. I also fell on him, that broke his femur.
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Then from a family sense and a personal side, my brother always wanted to play rugby but was never able to because of his bone condition. It’s about doing him proud.
Not many people know but we scattered his ashes on the Rec with Matt Banahan – who was his favourite player – under the boxes, under the posts and we did it in a letter T which is why I always do a T as my celebration.