The training is over. Preparation is done. Tonight its the big match. Our captain for last season (and the season before) appears at the top of the teamlist tonight in front of what we hope will be her biggest crowd.Tuesday, March 03, 2009
Former captain's big match day
The training is over. Preparation is done. Tonight its the big match. Our captain for last season (and the season before) appears at the top of the teamlist tonight in front of what we hope will be her biggest crowd.Okay, I'll give up at that point - stretching things to breaking point already, I fear!
Anyway, suffice to say that Katie tonight is playing a lead role in "an extremely exciting, imaginative production of Shakespeare’s ‘lost play’, Cardenio".
Pressure, butterflies maybe? Surely not for the captain that brought us the Rochford 10s and the National 7s Plate (as well as making That Speech, entirely off the cuff).
Anyway - good luck Katie. Knock 'em dead - right over the touchline and into the crowd - just like you used to!
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