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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Kalani White is kicking the footy with another “kid”. Not sure who he is. I’m sure @Ghostwriter will pump someone for information. 

Goes by the name Toby (when he and Kalani were called over the the main group).

 
 

 


Sharp and TMac streets in front of their respective groups.

Times were in the 6.40s for an earlier group of talls - 2 km time trial I'd assume?

This is who’s here…
 

https://streamable.com/eqwp3h

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https://streamable.com/x00hzx

https://streamable.com/dfcka1

https://streamable.com/pokv1y

sorry in advance if I’ve posted any of them twice or if I’ve left one out  ‘Tis sunny af here, hard to see phone 

 

Jack Viney 6 min 41 sec 

Clarry approx 7 Mins. Salo, trac, riv in between.

 


Time trials in groups.

Big lumps: Luker, Jeffo May

Flankers: Pickett, Howes etc as above. Sestan a fair way off.

The better running players are having a go now.

T Mc is dominating his group ahead of Petty, Melk, Woey, Laurie

Sharp is gapping to Brown, then a similar gap to Langdon, Chandler, Sparrow, McVee with Windsor a fraction off the back  

Billings gap to Viney gap to Rivers, Tracc, Kolt, Salem gap JVR group with Clarry off the back. Wait..Clarry has overtaken JVR. 

Edited by DeeSpencer

This short-arsz…

 

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Clayton finished well to pip Roo in his group… not leader but impressive drive to the line. Jack Viney ran a brilliant last 200 to get very close to Billings in his group.

 
Just now, waynewussell said:

Clayton finished well to pip Roo in his group… not leader but impressive drive to the line. Jack Viney ran a brilliant last 200 to get very close to Billings in his group.

His drive and leadership is incredible. Was quick back on to his feet encouraging the others during their recoveries on the ground.


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