| Both Gloucestershire based teams are back this year with the "Youngsters",
the Gipsies, looking to defend their title. Experience will yet again be to the fore in the YesNoWaitSorries but they are the
dark horses and have been impressing on the gallops!
Chris Coley
Tour Manager and backbone of Gloucestershire Gipsies for over 30 years and a seasoned tourist and cricketing all rounder. An
integral part of Cheltenham National Hunt Festival for many years he could be useful for Grand National tips!! However, as Captain
of the YesNoWaitSorries horse racing syndicate he is a far more successful greyhound owner than racehorse owner. The rumour now
is that the horses are being fed to the greyhound, as this is the only chance they have of winning.
Mike Terrington
Mike's fourth trip to Chiang Mai and a lively tourist who no doubt will again be seeking
out all the local beauty spots (A B C or G). Tangiers was his last port of call on his world-wide cricketing tour and there again
he managed to leave his mark!
Paul Drew
Proved to be a highly skilled 7th man for both sides last year and whether carrying the water bottles,
the drinks tray, the cricket bags or the gold clubs he really did find his true role. If anyone on the trip is seeking Health
Insurance then Paul's
your man.
Charlie Pritchard
By popular demand Charlie returns after 4 years absence. Rumour has it that it has taken him the 4 years to recover from his
last tour. A former Lords Ground Staff player, who was never destined to be a teetotal first class cricketer!
Keith Mustoe
The player of the Finals last year and a left hand batsman, who is not afraid to go the aerial route. A single figure golfer
and a Minor Counties cricketer.
Mark Briers
The cricket and racquets professional at Cheltenham College, who was the Player of the Tournament in 2002. He will miss rooming
with his great buddy, Bill Johnson, but this time he promises to be an active participant rather than just a spectator!
Matt Coley
Let's establish straight away that he is NOT Chris Coley's bastard of a son, although
Chris would have been more than pleased if a son of his had been such a talented games player! The master i.c. rugby at Cheltenham
College and a genuine
all-rounder.
Rob Park
His wife teaches at Cheltenham College and his reward for fathering twins in the middle of the summer was permission to tour
Chiang Mai. He bowls a mean length and does not enjoy being hit for 4.
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