Fair play.ĭing ding It might be the best bell lap in history. Very chirpy Well done to whoever runs the All Blacks Twitter feed who was eagerly retweeting Australian rugby's running commentary of its own semi-final loss to New Zealand. He remembers it vividly, partly because of the weather, most because it was the same year he lost his virginity. Or so it was told to me by a volunteer at Ibrox as the Rugby Sevens unfolded. A run of 26 degree, cloudless skies in Glasgow? This must not have happened since. Golden run The stunning weather that greeted visitors to Glasgow over the first four or five days of the Games seemed as if it was too good to be true. I can confirm the army lads who caught him were less than impressed. The reason? Apparently some buffoon tried to smuggle a knife through security at Tollcross pool – sandwiched in his computer – so he could do a story showing how easy it was to beat the checks. Security at the Commonwealth Games has been professional and courteous but members of the media encountered a new one when they started being asked to not only put their laptop through the scanner but open them up and have the keyboard checked.
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