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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @canefan said in RIP 2024:

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350348047/new-zealand-boxings-commonwealth-games-gold-medallist-michael-kenny-dies-aged-60

    Another one gone too soon

    I think I remember the final. Was all over his opponent in the first two rounds. Like seriously better.

    Then just held on in the third, stepping in to clinch and do nothing.

    I know nothing of boxing scoring but kinda felt he was close to giving it away in that last round. Obviously knew more than I did...

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    @Smudge said in RIP 2024:

    @Donsteppa said in RIP 2024:

    Billy Ibadulla.

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/350342228/former-pakistan-and-otago-cricketer-billy-ibadulla-dies-aged-88

    A great man. I was coached by him for 6-7 years. Formidable but with an impish sense of humour to go with it. And he gave me plenty of good opportunities above and beyond the standard coaching programme.

    No longer into cricket much now, but remember he was an absolutely key figure in NZ's transformation from whipping boys to a seriously competitive team in the 70's/80's. Glenn Turner was huge in his praise for his influence and IIRC he mentored many great NZ players.

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    Loved his show

    Had one album. Superb

    Walter Raleigh sketch is brilliant

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  • BonesB Online
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    @Tim said in RIP 2024:

    Ahh fuck man, that sucks.

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    Six-times World Snooker Champion Ray Reardon.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/articles/cjewjqnqwv4o

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    @sparky said in RIP 2024:

    Six-times World Snooker Champion Ray Reardon.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/articles/cjewjqnqwv4o

    Legend

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    @MiketheSnow

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  • canefanC Online
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    @sparky said in RIP 2024:

    Six-times World Snooker Champion Ray Reardon.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/articles/cjewjqnqwv4o

    I remember watching him on Pot Black as a kid, along with other legends like Hurricane Higgins, Eddie Charlton and Steve Davis

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    RIP Dracula. Who’d have thought.

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    A legend gone…

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80ej3j9j72o

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    @Catogrande said in RIP 2024:

    A legend gone…

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80ej3j9j72o

    Legend indeed. The roster of guys he played with/mentored/discovered etc was huge. Being just that little bit older than them made him a real father figure.

    He was a talented muso and had a terrific raspy blues voice. I went and saw him with the old man when he played in Welly some years ago ( 2010, thanks google ), great gig, loads of energy ( he would have been close to 80 at the time ) and we had an opportunity to meet him afterwards where true to form the bloke in front of us asked if he was Rik Mayalls Dad to which he sighed and said ‘no’ with that ‘ I get asked this a hundred times a day’ resignation.

    Nice bloke, very humble and loads of British music superstars owe their careers to him.

    RIP indeed sir.

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    @MN5

    Cool story.

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    @Catogrande said in RIP 2024:

    @MN5

    Cool story.

    I was going to ask the same thing. Always good when someone else makes a dick of themselves before you do 😉

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    @MN5

    Even cooler story 😀

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    @Catogrande said in RIP 2024:

    @MN5

    Even cooler story 😀

    I’m trying to think if I can incorporate any dragons into it….

    Mayall toured until pretty recently. Legendary stuff. Hats off to the man for doing what he loved for so long

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    New Zealand

    Martin Phillipps, founder of iconic Dunedin band The Chills, dies

    Martin Phillipps, founder of iconic Dunedin band The Chills, dies

    The Chills were formed in Dunedin in 1980 by Martin Phillipps.

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    RIP to a very good batsman.

    Aug 5, 2024  /  04:40

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Former Surrey left-hander Graham Thorpe was renowned as one of the finest English players of his generation, playing exactly 100 Tests and scoring 16 centuries before retiring in 2005.

    Seemed to be a genuine class player during a period when England didn’t have many.

    Got a great double hundred in the same test that Astle got 222 in.

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    @MN5 said in RIP 2024:

    RIP to a very good batsman.

    Aug 5, 2024  /  04:40

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Former Surrey left-hander Graham Thorpe was renowned as one of the finest English players of his generation, playing exactly 100 Tests and scoring 16 centuries before retiring in 2005.

    Seemed to be a genuine class player during a period when England didn’t have many.

    Got a great double hundred in the same test that Astle got 222 in.

    Way too young

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @MN5 said in RIP 2024:

    RIP to a very good batsman.

    Aug 5, 2024  /  04:40

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Former Surrey left-hander Graham Thorpe was renowned as one of the finest English players of his generation, playing exactly 100 Tests and scoring 16 centuries before retiring in 2005.

    Seemed to be a genuine class player during a period when England didn’t have many.

    Got a great double hundred in the same test that Astle got 222 in.

    Nooo. A favourite of mine.

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    @MN5 said in RIP 2024:

    RIP to a very good batsman.

    Aug 5, 2024  /  04:40

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Graham Thorpe: Former England and Surrey batter dies aged 55

    Former Surrey left-hander Graham Thorpe was renowned as one of the finest English players of his generation, playing exactly 100 Tests and scoring 16 centuries before retiring in 2005.

    Seemed to be a genuine class player during a period when England didn’t have many.

    Got a great double hundred in the same test that Astle got 222 in.

    Sad news for England Cricket & Surrey. Geez 55 is way to young but I understand he had been quite ill for a period of time.

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