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Club Championship Cup

28/9/2023

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Club president Rob Colston was again the Club Champion in 2022-23 season, with a clear 5/5 score.
The picture above shows Club Secretary Mel Burt presenting Rob (on right)  with the Cup at the Club's first full meeting of the new 2023-2024 season 
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