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royfromaus......seeing your name......lol
I had a junior who was from Australia......bloody good surgeon,nice chap who we will call Paul.
Every summer we had a sort of fete at the hospital starting with a tennis tournament, nurses, doctors and any employee of the hospital who could play tennis. Cup for the men's winner and one for the mixed doubles. This was followed by a barbecue and then a bit of a knees up..know what I mean cobber z-;)
I asked Paul to play but he refused saying that he was no bloody good at tennis.
Sometime later there was an exhibition match in Brighton Pavilion between Rod Laver and Kenny Rosehall as a part of the Wimbledon week.
Half a dozen of us went including Paul and as Rod and Kenny passed our seats, Rod Laver spotted Paul, instant recognition and said
" hi! mate, how are yer, have you played much tennis recently ?"
Our shy reluctant junior was a state player for Queensland of Wimbledon standard and he wouldn't play in our thrash.
He became Consultant Surgeon in Adelaide St Vincent's Hospital i think.
Just for you royfromaus....lol