Another Load of Cobblers ....

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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby JoM » 28 Feb 2022, 17:22

Puddletown sounds like it should be somewhere that Postman Pat delivers mail to :lol:

I’ve tasted the future Ossie. Balti pie. £4.20 a time at Old Trafford but a bargain compared to a £65 pair of wellies :shock: :lol:

This photo was taken on our journey on Saturday. The M6 was closed b, Stoke was gridlocked because of it so we went from here to Rugeley - Uttoxeter - Rocester - Ashbourne - Leek - Macclesfield - Wilmslow and then onto then M60 for a junction before joining our usual route. 3.5 hours there, less than 1.5 hours down the M6 home via the chippy in Penkridge for mini fish and chips and curry sauce.
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby Kaz » 28 Feb 2022, 18:06

Didn't Dr Doolittle live in Puddleton? :lol:
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby Kaz » 28 Feb 2022, 18:08

I had to Google :P :lol: It's Puddleby-On-The- Marsh ;)
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby TheOstrich » 28 Feb 2022, 19:18

According to Wiki, Kaz, Puddletown was Piddletown until the late 1950's when it was thought a slight change on name would be appropriate .... ;)

Balti pie, Jo? Was it one of they Pukka Pies?
https://www.pukkapies.co.uk/chicken-balti/
£4.20's a rip off but then so was the £2.10 I paid for a loaf. :evil:

I was very suspicious of Mr Pike from Okeford, Ally :lol: - he was wearing a "proper" FA (qualified) Referee's shirt but with a strange secondary logo I didn't recognise. His shorts had a white flash unlike a normal referee. As for the leggings ..... :shock:
The original referee nominated for the game, I'm told, pulled out on Thursday as Covid-positive. Our Mr Pike doesn't seem to be on the mainstream Dorset FA referee's list, so I wonder if he's been brought out of retirement as an emergency?

Get thee down the Miners Welfare sometime, Crommers. And don't forget to report back on the refreshments!
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby victor » 28 Feb 2022, 21:56

A d don't forget these--

Tolpuddle,Piddlehinton,Affpuddle,Toytown and many more odd names in Dorset
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby JoM » 01 Mar 2022, 20:03

I always laugh when we watch Scottish football and see the refs with the Specsavers logo on their sleeves :lol:

Not sure who makes the pies Ossie, I’ll have a look to see if there’s a manufacturer’s name on next time. They’ve just got the club logo on from what I can see.
We’re six rows back in our section and there’s a fella who sits on the front row who comes in every game, just before kick off, with a tray of chips which he’ll have bought outside (because they don’t sell chips inside). To get out quickly at the end we walk down the six steps and along his row to an exit which brings us onto the bottom concourse and out.
Every single time his tray of chips is on the floor, uneaten.
You’d think after he’d bought them and not eaten them a couple of times he’d have seen a bit of a pattern emerging and not bother again, but no :lol:
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby Kaz » 01 Mar 2022, 20:17

Don't tell him, Mr Pike! Your name vill also go on zee list :P :lol: :lol:

Jo, how odd! :shock: :? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby TheOstrich » 06 Mar 2022, 15:20

Rumble rumble rumble RUMBLE rumble <CRASH>
&£%$$& :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: "

“What the dickens was THAT?” :o
“Just Ossie on his skateboard.” :D
“What skateboard?” :shock:
“The one you bought last Monday.”
“That wasn’t a skateboard! That was a rectangular Trolley Dolly (Aldi Special Buys £10.99). I got it for moving pot plants and gro-bags round the garden, to help me bad back.”
“Try telling Ossie that ….” :roll:

Now apologies to all you soccer fans, but you’ll have to put up with a bit of egg-chasing over the next couple of weeks or so :P . That’s driven by a couple of factors. Firstly, my game plan is to always try to see a “new” team whenever I attend a match, and the way the fixtures have panned out this season, that means rugby union games at North Dorset RFC - just at the moment - are providing that necessary incentive. And secondly, with the cost of unleaded fuel skyrocketing :| , the less leisure mileage driven in the car at present, the better for my wallet.

Anyway, as an incentive to read on, at least this report is a BOGOF! :lol:

First up:

Friday 04/03/22 – Friendly (Simon “Hutch” Hutchinson Memorial Game)
North Dorset RFC 44 – Butleigh Amateur RFC 36
Admission: free
Programme: none
Refreshments: burger, coffee and chips £5. The trick with the chips is to absolutely smother them with vinegar and salt, I’ve found …. ;)
Attendance: 102

A rare opportunity to tick a Somerset RFU affiliated club which flies well under the radar. Founded in 1976, Butleigh Amateur aren’t in any organised league set-up but just play social Sunday and midweek games. I’d never even heard of them before this one! :shock:

According to the Somerset RFU Handbook, their HQ is the Rose and Portcullis in the village of Butleigh (in the Keinton Mandeville – Somerton – Glastonbury triangle) but that pub closed permanently last December. Their ground is listed as Kingweston Park, near Keinton Mandeville, which I assume must be part of Kingweston House, a boarding establishment for pupils of Millfield School – the only place I could find in the area admitting to a rugby pitch! Mind you, research of the Millfield School website discloses that one of their former Kingweston House boarders was a certain Makovina Wanangarua I Whanga Nui-Atara Vunipola ….. that’s Mako Vunipola (Saracens and England)! 8-)

The Handbook also describes their colours as “Multi”, which is an understatement to put it mildly ….. every shirt was a patchwork of colours and no two shirts were alike! :lol:

Anyway, said to be a 7:00 kick off, I was mildly alarmed to find a completely deserted pitch and patio when I arrived at 6:50 :? , but my fears were unfounded, both teams were happily warming up in the bar :mrgreen: . The corner and line flags were put out at 7:08 and the goalpost protectors at 7:15, and after a short speech and 30 seconds of applause in memory of “Hutch”, we got underway about 35 minutes late. I’m not a huge fan of “clapping” as a mark of respect, but it would have been churlish not to have joined in.

A free-running rugby game as befitted the occasion, played in 4 x 20 minute periods to allow for team changes and to give the veterans a breather :D , Butleigh notched a try after only 39 seconds, but by halftime, the home team had secured the lead (22-19) and eventually ran out winners despite a spirited Butleigh come-back in the last period.

A bitterly cold night, most sensible folk (including Ossie) spent some time in the clubhouse during the match in the warmth. Social rugby at its best, and home in 5 minutes.

As I got out of the car back home, carried on the wind, I distinctly heard a rousing “Three Cheers” sounding out – the grassroots rugby ritual where at the very end of a game, after warming down, the players form a double guard-of-honour line and cheer their opponents off the pitch. I reckon the Nest is a mile away from the rugby ground as the crow flies (or a mile and a half as the flightless Ostrich drives) – it was quite uncanny. :shock:

Second up:

Saturday 05/03/22 - Tribute Dorset & Wilts 2 Central (Level 9)
North Dorset II RFC 65 – Bath Saracens RFC 5
Admission: free
Programme: none
Refreshments: Wow, they’ve changed and expanded the Menu overnight :o ! A very decent Bacon Roll and coffee for £4. Crispy bacon, just how I like it! 8-)
Attendance: 73

A quick revisit to Slaughtergate to watch Bath Saracens, a club with slightly hazy roots but apparently descended from Admiralty RFC, quite a rugby force between the wars and winners of the Civil Service Cup in 1936. Bath, as a city, has (until relatively recently) been an outpost of various Admiralty / Ministry of Defence departments relocated away from Whitehall.

The Badgers’ (North Dorset II’s) title challenge has hit the rocks in recent weeks, losing at home to rivals Amesbury and Wheatsheaf Cabin Crew (a team with its HQ at the Wheatsheaf pub in Salisbury), so today was an absolutely must-win game against a middle of the table side. The result was never in doubt after the home side notched 4 tries and a bonus point inside the first 20 minutes, the relentless driving of their pack being the prime force.

Job done, North Dorset settled back a bit, and whilst never allowing Bath Saracens any sort of foothold in the game, there was no further score until a couple of quick tries were run in just before half-time (38-0).

Saracens saw more of the ball after the break and did get on the scoreboard with a close-range try following a penalty on 66m, but North Dorset ran in a further 5 tries in the second half. The margin of victory should have been greater; several easy conversions were missed :| . It was another bitterly cold day with a strong northerly wind blowing straight down the pitch; I was very glad to get home and back in the warm.
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby Kaz » 06 Mar 2022, 15:32

Aw, West Country grassroots rugby at its finest :D :Hi:

Stay off that skateboard Ossie, or you'll ruffle some fevvers! ;( :lol:
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Re: Another Load of Cobblers ....

Postby Ally » 07 Mar 2022, 07:25

Great read Ossie. :)

Conor got me into rugby when he was a teenager as he took a liking to Irish teams particular Leinster.
I love the fact a big bruiser of a player can get a telling off from the ref and he stands there very politely as his punishment is dished out. :lol:

Chips should always be soaked in salt & vinegar. :lol:
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