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Friday Fun and win some training gear with Canterbury NZ

CNZCanterbury are currently running a weekly game where they ask for puns on rugby players' names along a different theme each week, this week’s theme was a Racing XV in light of the Grand National, and here is the lineup.

1.      Johnny Golding Cup
2.      Schalk-alakaboomboom Brits
3.      Comply or Dai Young
4.      Quintin Gelding-huys
5.      Neigh-than Hines
6.      Tim Jodhpur
7.      Bobbyjo Worsley
8.      Zinzan Beechers Brooke
9.      Piri Whip-u
10.     Felipe Conte-pony
11.     Bruce Reins-hana
12.     Yearling Mortlock
13.     Billy Twelve-Ain-Trees
14.     Mark Cueto Star
15.     Hugo Southwell Racecourse

Keep an eye out for the weekly UltimateXV game from Canterbury by liking them at www.facebook.com/canterbury or following them at @canterburyNZ

And because the guys at Canterbury are so generous they've given Blood and Mud some kit to give away to the readers. For those gearing up for the summer months, and looking to keep fit during some (hopefully) warmer weather, Canterbury's range of 'hot' baselayers are designed to keep you cold in even the warmest temperatures. Made from BaseLayer fabric which uses the technology of a moisture wicking transport system, the tops conserve energy that would otherwise be utilised to maintain a consistent body temperature.

We've got three tops to give away, so to be in with a chance of winning one,  then send an email to this address.  Good luck!  If you're not luck enough to win this time don't fret as they're available at http://shop.canterbury.com

 



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April 13, 2012 in Competitions, Silliness | Permalink



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