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Really shocked and sorry to hear this.

I met browner a couple of times on away trips and he was a really nice guy.

He had got into cycling over the last couple of years and we used to swap bike tips in PMs.

My thoughts with his family at this time.
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Very sorry to hear about Trevor, met him numerous times over the years swapping tickets and frequently got him tickets for his crew for HEC trips to Europe.
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Sad news indeed, he'd been on here from the beginning. Thoughts are with his family, life is a fragile thing.
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Very sad news. My sympathy and condolences with his family.
Browner has been a member of this and other boards from the very start, and while one of my biggest critics, I always respected his opinion. He was always one of the few who kept me in check, frequently referring me to as a dictator, or "little hitler". I also met him with his friends at away games, and he was always up for a laugh. He will be missed!
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Maybe this is how we should remember him ..... (nearly) always smiling and laughing. :D

On the bus to Dublin a few years ago.
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and in Northampton last season.

The place he was standing outside was PURE COINCIDENCE! :lol:
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fermain wrote: frequently referring me to as a dictator, or "little hitler".
Did I mention that he was also a great judge of character?
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Sad to hear this. Trevor'scontributions will be missed.
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:(

Just met him the once, in twickenham years ago, but a real gent, and excellent poster..
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RIP. An excellent poster indeed and a sense of humor too.
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Sad to hear. Condolences to his nearest and dearest.


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Very sad news, thoughts with his family
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Truly shocked by this sad news, met Trev on many an Ulster away trip and always had a chat with him

First met him in Biarritz many years ago, and know he loved his rugby and his Ulster team ..... RIP Browner !
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Only just noticed this thread, sad news, had also bumped into him on several away trips.
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Chris Montez wrote:So sorry to hear this. Browner and his 'Castre Express' will live long in my memory. Was looking forward to meeting him for a pint down Mexico way in knock-out of hc or rabo. A true gent and son of ulster.
+1 how we made that journey to the airport I'll never know.

Ulster have lost a valued supporter. God bless Trevor
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