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UNITED NATIONS (UN)
IRISH PUB 'GANG GREENS'


IRISH PUB 'GANG GREENS'G. Penney:
After watching with disbelief the appauling standard of the Irish Pub team last year, has volunteered to come out of retirement and lead the side this year. As he has very good connections with the Tobacco Bar we're more than happy to welcome him.

A. Keats:
Whether this will be Junior or Senior will be decided later, but either way expected to be the star performer of the team.

Terry McCabe:
After taking 12 months to recover from last year's tournament, the mighty midget has announced his desire to return to the fray, or at least to the tent. After much deep contemplation has decided that last year's performance was due to too many Klosters and as such will be drinking Heineken this year.

Paul Pitcher:
Apparently never played the game before but being a cocky Pom believes his past life of lobbing grenades and weilding batons will put him in good stead. Whether he will last the distance of the field is of more concern, but has been de-toxing for a month in preparation.

Anthony Robertson:
A Kiwi lawyer who can play cricket very unlikely, but apparently Ant' fancies himself with the ball in hand. He has to, as he has a batting average of 0.00 in 3 seasons in New Zealand, and still plots revenge on the guy who ran him out the day he actually hit the ball.

Mick Davies:
Another of those English folk that doesn't need to buy a shirt to be dressed in white. Mick has a complete aversion to being outside in direct sunlight so we suspect he will perform better off the field than on.

Ian McDougal:
As usual the big lad is chomping at the bit to redeem himself from last year's dismal performance (+ the year before, & the year before). As he owns the wicket keeping gloves we'll give him another chance.

Tom Delaney:
The only bloke in the team that at least pretends to have some Irish ancestory. Certainly has a passion for Guiness , but wonders why this cricket thing is played during St. Patrick's Day recovery month.

Warren Howe:
Has been practising his cricket all year with the kids at school in Bangkok and sure to perform at that level, if he can tear himself away and actually turn up this year.

Sandy Cullen:
As per usual attaching his name to the team just in case they actually do well. Has no intention of playing but likes to see his name in the magazine each year.


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