Category: Sports

Local Action – Jeter Reid (Martial Artist)

My favourites are Jiu-Jitsu and Kickboxing. I started doing kickboxing in 2017 with Vaughn Condon when I was 7 years old
over at Cooks Beach in the hall. And I started Jiu-Jitsu in 2020 when the new Evolution Fitness gym opened up with TOA Martial Arts

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Born & Raised – Angus Williams

I’m a professional rugby player here in Scotland. We travel to play games across Ireland, Wales, Italy and South Africa in the United Rugby Championship, as well as Europe games in the Champions Cup.

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The Best Seat In The House

After more than ten years of playing rugby, being the man in the middle is the best seat in the house. You can view the game from another perspective through refereeing: one in which you are highly involved.

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Local Action – Finn Molloy – Kitesurfer

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

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Local Action – Jeter Reid (Martial Artist)

My favourites are Jiu-Jitsu and Kickboxing. I started doing kickboxing in 2017 with Vaughn Condon when I was 7 years old
over at Cooks Beach in the hall. And I started Jiu-Jitsu in 2020 when the new Evolution Fitness gym opened up with TOA Martial Arts

Read More »

Born & Raised – Angus Williams

I’m a professional rugby player here in Scotland. We travel to play games across Ireland, Wales, Italy and South Africa in the United Rugby Championship, as well as Europe games in the Champions Cup.

Read More »

The Best Seat In The House

After more than ten years of playing rugby, being the man in the middle is the best seat in the house. You can view the game from another perspective through refereeing: one in which you are highly involved.

Read More »

Local Action – Finn Molloy – Kitesurfer

My favourite trick is called the woost, which can be learnt after mastering jumps over 4 metres. To do a woost, you must send the kite to 12 o’clock and sheet in the bar. Then once you have taken off, you flick the board up above your head until it is almost resting on the lines. Then you flick the board back down and spot your landing.

Read More »

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