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Sarel Cilliers up against visiting London school for a rugby friendship game

While the on-field action was unrelenting, with tries flying in at both ends of the field, off-field new friendships were made.

The score did not really matter (someone said both teams scored the same number of tries) but it was all about making friends when Sarel Cilliers played against Langley Park School of South London.  The teams met at Battlefields Country Lodge which caters for visiting sports teams.  While the on-field action was unrelenting, with tries flying in at both ends of the field, off-field new friendships were made.  Langley Park visits South Africa every two years but this was their first trip to Dundee.  Today, the school is going out to the battlefields with local guide, Johann Hamman. While sharpening up their rugger skills, the visitors have also visited Cape Town and other parts of the country and are simply loving it!

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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