Camp Il Falco Parma
Località Fornello Parma, Emilia-Romagna, 43040, Italy
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Day 6 - Some Parmesan cheese and rugby
... the Bryanston forwards dominated the half. Against all odds we took them on up front and showed that we can be aggressive even against bigger opposition. A nice build up by the forwards lead to our try scored by Favian Gasser.
The coaches man of the match: Liam David
Special mentions: Dylan Wingrove and Henko Le Roux.
The after match function was held in the club house and the boys were ...
Game 1 - Bolzano Giants vs. Parma Panthers
... a bit after the game, we eventually piled onto the bus for the long trip home. Normally on a bus ride home after a victory, Skip is asked to remove his shirt, tie it around his head and sing a song on the bus microphone as we roll along the autostrasse. Each coach would have to take a turn humiliating themselves in this manner. The players would be relentless in making sure not a one of them bailed on their solo performance. Surprisingly and fortunately, ...
Scouting the competition
... one day and he brought us to an awesome homemade lasagna spot. In there I told him an appetizer looks good and the next thing you know he ordered it for all of us. After our lasagna he pointed at a potato salad and said something (I can't understand a word) and I nicely replied with a gesture that he would understand that I thought it looked good, and he ordered it for all of us and our cheap lunch was 12 Euro a person. We didn't order a thing except ...
Tunnelling thru Italy or Parma is Cheesy
... This morning we woke up in a hotel in a part of the world that has some of the most expensive real estate anywhere. Tonight we go to sleep in Parma which appears to be at the opposite end of the economic spectrum. We are in a rather modest hotel in a somewhat seedy part of Parma but as I said to Pat "it's only for one night". From what I’ve read Parma is located in one of the richest regions in the European economic ...
Parma
... Town area was pretty a maze of narrow, cobbled streets filled with luxury shops. We did some shopping, or rather Mark did, and checked out the many Churches and the Duomo before having an early pizza dinner and then heading home to the cool of the air-conditioning to watch the soccer.
Off to Cinque Terre tomorrow!
We are all very tired! Please excuse grammar and typos. I’m wiped off my feet.
Cheers,
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