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Bannalec 2008

Getting air born Go for it folks Derek would be proud of you Anyone know what key we should be in?
Pont Aven and we go flying - in a nice way! Scrum down? Or just the wonderful energy of Wakefield? John shows that high kicking is still the trade mark of the team. Oh yes we had musicians along on the trip as well.
Rain in giant economy sizes What a line Seven go to France Team Photo folks!
Example of French rain - available in copious amounts during the week. Concarneau-What a line! West Bretton going well - lovely back drop of the Old Port. Team photo X two!
June and Jean make a sandwich Another drink old chap? Girls are doing it on their own Un petit cadeau monsieur le Maire?
Red, white and Blue was the theme. Malc pulls - Hope Anne is behind the camera or he might be in trouble. Ian shows how it should be done with genuine style. The girls go clubbing. Just why they have grabbed Chris remains a mystery. Ruth deploys her language and diplomatic skills.
Nice banner - Thanks Aileen June gets hitched Simmer for 12 hours ...and serve
Meanwhile time for another team photo. June thumbed a lift to the church. Food was prepared in bulk. And eaten en-masse.
Show time for Fylde ...and Wakefield Music maestro please.. The crowd attentive and sun kissed
Fylde go centre stage. Then Wakefield set about hammering it a bit. The pipes, the pipes are calling. The crowd are agog.
Now who fancies who? We've pulled! Red pinnies - the very thought! We are from Georgia and have more energy than you can imagine
The Breton men have a discussion of which lass is the "Belle of the ball" (I think). Two of the lasses show there is a colour choice other than black and white. But then again the black and white look works so well. Then the Georgians came along and Malcom though "Head dresses".
Some times the exitement is too much Blow in here - tune comes out where?
Whilst Anne dreamt of a real veggie meal when she got home. Alister decided if you can't beat 'em join em was the best policy.

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