from www.dictionary.com: dod·der (intr.v.)
- To shake or tremble, as from old age; totter - To progress in a feeble, unsteady manner.
dod'der·er (n.) - one who dodders
IRB Sevens trip: Twickenham - Saturday May 22nd 2010
The Captain sets the example on the first ever Dods away day
Fridge texts some rarely seen photos to the Secretary ..... (see below)
Final score: Australia 47 - Scotland 17
(but they were playing the tournament winners)
In flight service from our trolley dolly President
The Dods flag flies at HQ!
How many Dods can you spot? (Click photo to enlarge)
The Secretary was ably represented by his Godson Philip Chalmers - and his brother Mark (Porthos and Athos) - who deputised for him due to his unavoidable last-minute absence.......
Relive the action! Click to view "Plays of the Day" from Day One -and "Seven of the Best Tries" from London!
Final Score: England 36 Scotland 10
(but we still have our Freeedom....)