RIP, back in the day he used to be in the 'early bird' swimmers at Eric Liddel most mornings at 6am. Along with our then doctor who's name escapes me.
It might not be him but David Kallend was the club doctor around that time. He was six years below me at school and his father was at that time one of the top plastic surgeons in the country. David is now Chief Medical Officer for a company that specialises in helping patients with cardiovascular disease.
For a physio he was very noticeable or had some significant moments at the club
1. When literally shaking Carlo at the Battle of the Bridge when he had quite rightly lost it 2. Designing the Quasar shin pad as a result of Colin Walsh broken legs 3. Played a significant part in saving Les Reed's life at the TG in 96
For a physio he was very noticeable or had some significant moments at the club
1. When literally shaking Carlo at the Battle of the Bridge when he had quite rightly lost it 2. Designing the Quasar shin pad as a result of Colin Walsh broken legs 3. Played a significant part in saving Les Reed's life at the TG in 96
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RIP Jimmy
RIP Jimmy.
@Rob7Lee could have been Doc Fraser?
1. When literally shaking Carlo at the Battle of the Bridge when he had quite rightly lost it
2. Designing the Quasar shin pad as a result of Colin Walsh broken legs
3. Played a significant part in saving Les Reed's life at the TG in 96
What was "TG in 96"?