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  1. Gav
    06-20-2008 12:06 PM - permalink
    Gav
    I haven't fenced Nagle in a while.

    I still wasn't at my best at Inverclyde. Reckon was a bit tired by the time I did Epee - was more so when I fenced Foil.

    Just to reiterate. You should have come up and said hello!
  2. sionnach
    06-20-2008 11:46 AM - permalink
    sionnach
    What you're hearing are Neinteen's false assumptions. Nagle is still fencing and of course #1, but he's off on a round the world trip soon i think. Only got to fence him twice, was THIS *mimes tiny distance* close to beating him the second time, 11-7 up during the nationals going into the third period, then my back foot started cramping uncontrollably at 12-10, then he just took me apart. Lost 13-15 ;_;
  3. Gav
    06-20-2008 10:51 AM - permalink
    Gav
    What's this I am hearing about you being number 1 in Ireland?

    Is Nagle not fencing at the moment?
  4. Gav
    06-20-2008 05:51 AM - permalink
    Gav
    He didn't own me. I've been reflecting on this and I think he's referring to Scott "chamsey" Chalmers.
  5. Gav
    06-02-2008 12:18 PM - permalink
    Gav
    Next big Scottish tournament would be the Highland in September. But that's not as good as it used to be and th field is small. There's the upcoming Doric later this month. I may be at that. It's quite small though. After that you are looking at the scottish open or Edinburgh Open (and if you bring enough guys over we can see about sorting out proper entertainment - in the pub).
  6. Gav
    06-02-2008 12:14 PM - permalink
    Gav
    Big George is a legend. And an amazing fencer back in his day. These days he's not as good but he's still .... rather good. Did you happen to see me fence him? I am not sure if you were in the Irish contingent who were standing on the sidelines. Cook is awkward but manageable.
    The hand injury DID make me an irritable bastard. But I was still perfectly approachable. Maybe not my usual self on the piste though (a lot louder for a start). You should have come up and said hello.

    And that's the last time I pick up a sabre for the RAF boys.
  7. sionnach
    06-02-2008 09:44 AM - permalink
    sionnach
    I was the one with the zebra-like adidas shoes, BARRETT on my jacket and who finished just above you I didn't say hello because at the start I wasn't sure who you were and later on you were nursing that nasty hand injury and I was wary of incurring your wrath :P I'll be back for some tournament soon though, there were a lot of people there I want to fence again, bit annoyed at losing bouts to liston and cook by one. Need to smite them down next time ¬_¬ When's the next big tournament in Scotland?
  8. Gav
    06-02-2008 09:25 AM - permalink
    Gav
    Which one were you? and why didn't you say hello?
  9. sionnach
    05-27-2008 07:44 PM - permalink
    sionnach
    I'm currently dying from a throat infection so you'll probably have the upper hand unless I manage to get over it in the next few days.
  10. Gav
    05-27-2008 06:59 PM - permalink
    Gav
    He doesn't need luck. He needs leprechaun power.

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