Gentlemen
I am aware that there are some regrets that our game against the Army on Armed Forces Day, up in Warrington on 25th June, clashes with the Brighton 9s. Having been to the 9s, I appreciate that it’s a cracking event and I understand why it’s becoming something of a tradition. However, the chance to play, by invitation, in front of several thousand people in rugby league’s heartland is a one-off that I hope you’ll agree deserves to take precedence for this year only. It involves a very early start as we’re up first on a triple bill, kick-off 11.30am, but once the game’s over there will be plenty of beer tents, food stands and other activities to keep us occupied before we catch the coach home in time for a night out in St Albans. We have a 55-seat coach booked so there’s room for a few supporters to accompany us, and I’m led to believe that some former Centurions will be making their way to Warrington to join us, too. Oh, and it’s not a midweek game against the Army either, so we might have half-a-chance of winning this one! Cheers Bri Parker Comments are closed.
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