URSC Meet the Newbies Night

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Great night last night.

Thanks to the URSC Committee for organising and also to the players for giving up their evening.

Great turnout of members there and the highlight of the evening for me was the comment about Nigel Owens made by Franco. (obviously the meaning changed in translation from Africaan to Ulster) :fleg:
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colind wrote:Great night last night.

Thanks to the URSC Committee for organising and also to the players for giving up their evening.

Great turnout of members there and the highlight of the evening for me was the comment about Nigel Owens made by Franco. (obviously the meaning changed in translation from Africaan to Ulster) :fleg:
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Anyone manage to sneak any tinnies or hipflasks in?
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colind wrote:Great night last night.

Thanks to the URSC Committee for organising and also to the players for giving up their evening.

Great turnout of members there and the highlight of the evening for me was the comment about Nigel Owens made by Franco. (obviously the meaning changed in translation from Africaan to Ulster) :fleg:
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G'wan share it
I'd hate to leave anyone open to possible legal action. :stir:
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colind wrote:
G'wan share it
I'd hate to leave anyone open to possible legal action. :stir:
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Talking of Nigel

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south- ... s-29220497
Wales' top rugby referee avoided penalty points for speeding after telling magistrates he was rushing to the toilet due to a medical condition.

Nigel Owens, 43, was caught doing 57mph in a 50mph zone on the M4.

Owens from Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, appealed against his points at Swansea Magistrates' Court and was ordered to pay £205 in fines and costs.

He told the court he has a "long-standing medical condition" which requires prescription medicine.

Magistrates heard Owens, who has refereed at the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups, was driving to a referee a match in Pontypridd on 26 December 2013 when his BMW was clocked speeding.

Chairman of the bench Alun Williams told him: "After careful consideration of the evidence we have decided against placing any points on your licence due to the special circumstances."

Owens, who already has six points on his licence, appealed against the penalty points to avoid a future potential ban.

He told the court: "I have had injections to try and settle the problem... It affected the speed I was driving when I was caught over the limit."
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colind wrote:Talking of Nigel

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south- ... s-29220497
Wales' top rugby referee avoided penalty points for speeding after telling magistrates he was rushing to the toilet due to a medical condition.

Nigel Owens, 43, was caught doing 57mph in a 50mph zone on the M4.

Owens from Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, appealed against his points at Swansea Magistrates' Court and was ordered to pay £205 in fines and costs.

He told the court he has a "long-standing medical condition" which requires prescription medicine.

Magistrates heard Owens, who has refereed at the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups, was driving to a referee a match in Pontypridd on 26 December 2013 when his BMW was clocked speeding.

Chairman of the bench Alun Williams told him: "After careful consideration of the evidence we have decided against placing any points on your licence due to the special circumstances."

Owens, who already has six points on his licence, appealed against the penalty points to avoid a future potential ban.

He told the court: "I have had injections to try and settle the problem... It affected the speed I was driving when I was caught over the limit."
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Snipe Watson wrote:
colind wrote:Talking of Nigel

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south- ... s-29220497
Wales' top rugby referee avoided penalty points for speeding after telling magistrates he was rushing to the toilet due to a medical condition.

Nigel Owens, 43, was caught doing 57mph in a 50mph zone on the M4.

Owens from Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, appealed against his points at Swansea Magistrates' Court and was ordered to pay £205 in fines and costs.

He told the court he has a "long-standing medical condition" which requires prescription medicine.

Magistrates heard Owens, who has refereed at the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups, was driving to a referee a match in Pontypridd on 26 December 2013 when his BMW was clocked speeding.

Chairman of the bench Alun Williams told him: "After careful consideration of the evidence we have decided against placing any points on your licence due to the special circumstances."

Owens, who already has six points on his licence, appealed against the penalty points to avoid a future potential ban.

He told the court: "I have had injections to try and settle the problem... It affected the speed I was driving when I was caught over the limit."
IBS, it;s a bugger.
That it is Snipe, however colitis & crohns are considerably bigger pains in the dungbox. I'm not certain but think I may have read Nigel has colitis.
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BaggyTrousers wrote:
Snipe Watson wrote:
colind wrote:Talking of Nigel

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-south- ... s-29220497
Wales' top rugby referee avoided penalty points for speeding after telling magistrates he was rushing to the toilet due to a medical condition.

Nigel Owens, 43, was caught doing 57mph in a 50mph zone on the M4.

Owens from Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, appealed against his points at Swansea Magistrates' Court and was ordered to pay £205 in fines and costs.

He told the court he has a "long-standing medical condition" which requires prescription medicine.

Magistrates heard Owens, who has refereed at the 2007 and 2011 Rugby World Cups, was driving to a referee a match in Pontypridd on 26 December 2013 when his BMW was clocked speeding.

Chairman of the bench Alun Williams told him: "After careful consideration of the evidence we have decided against placing any points on your licence due to the special circumstances."

Owens, who already has six points on his licence, appealed against the penalty points to avoid a future potential ban.

He told the court: "I have had injections to try and settle the problem... It affected the speed I was driving when I was caught over the limit."
IBS, it;s a bugger.
That it is Snipe, however colitis & crohns are considerably bigger pains in the dungbox. I'm not certain but think I may have read Nigel has colitis.
Different forms and causes of colitis, with different severities.

Without knowing what type, it is perhaps not helpful to speculate, but I believe that ulcerative colitis is the form you are bracketing with Crohns.
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