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'''The Diamond Bar''', Per Jim Russell: After one Coors Cup Final won by AFA, maybe Fall 1971 (was this spring I think), all the ruggers retired to a Capitol Hill, Denver dive bar called the Diamond, at 13th and Pearl, a very nasty part of town then; it was sometimes called the Red pool room, with perhaps half a dozen native Indians at or near the table (s?) We were very noisy and had possibly consumed a few beers on the touchline. I don’t remember what started it but very quickly the locals had reversed their cues and a major scuffle was about to erupt, with the locals objecting to their space being invaded and some of the ruggers declining to be intimidated. It was a very ugly situation and deteriorating rapidly. I was coincidentally in the middle of the group en route to the bar and, | '''The Diamond Bar''', Per Jim Russell: After one Coors Cup Final won by AFA, maybe Fall 1971 (was this spring I think), all the ruggers retired to a Capitol Hill, Denver dive bar called the Diamond, at 13th and Pearl, a very nasty part of town then; it was sometimes called the Red pool room, with perhaps half a dozen native Indians at or near the table (s?) We were very noisy and had possibly consumed a few beers on the touchline. I don’t remember what started it but very quickly the locals had reversed their cues and a major scuffle was about to erupt, with the locals objecting to their space being invaded and some of the ruggers declining to be intimidated. It was a very ugly situation and deteriorating rapidly. I was coincidentally in the middle of the group en route to the bar and, | ||
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Revision as of 01:45, 25 April 2020
The Diamond Bar, Per Jim Russell: After one Coors Cup Final won by AFA, maybe Fall 1971 (was this spring I think), all the ruggers retired to a Capitol Hill, Denver dive bar called the Diamond, at 13th and Pearl, a very nasty part of town then; it was sometimes called the Red pool room, with perhaps half a dozen native Indians at or near the table (s?) We were very noisy and had possibly consumed a few beers on the touchline. I don’t remember what started it but very quickly the locals had reversed their cues and a major scuffle was about to erupt, with the locals objecting to their space being invaded and some of the ruggers declining to be intimidated. It was a very ugly situation and deteriorating rapidly. I was coincidentally in the middle of the group en route to the bar and,
See Here for Tony Mason's recount: Tony Mason memories
UK TRIP: I remember the UK trip and we did win both the after parties. The night before our departure after beating Cranwell we had a great formal dinner We tied our cloth napkins together under the table and then tied the end to the head table and.commenced to pull in unison the head table away from its rather snooty occupants. After dinner we had a great time and showed our host just how carrier landings are done on beer soaked tables. Songs were sung and rugger dances done. I woke up the next morning with a RAF mess dress jacket and a very nice set of RAF wings. I still have those wings today. Memorable trip. (T. Grayson)
Per Tony Mason (later, Air Vice Marshall Mason) "Memories - the elation (and guilty loyalties on beating the team I had coached three years previously) and then disappointment at losing in the last minute to Sandhurst . But, as I dimly recall we won both parties despite being depleted by the mysterious absence from the Cranwell bar of some nameless members who were snared by young ladies from the local Teacher Training College, thoughtfully invited by our Cranwell hosts."
Top Try scorer - Miller (8)
Top Penalty Kicks - Olin (8)
Top Conversions - Grayson (9)
Five players selected to take part in Colorado North South game: MacDougall, Edris, Stanberry and Yaniglos for South; Priddy for North