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The 606 TV Trophy - Standings week 30 (1)

Some good scoring considering there were many races on offer. However, because of the only winning nap, Braveheart was the clear winner. Jumpers finished in second place, and Degs rounded off the top three. Well done to all!

Scores:
Braveheart - 740
Jumpers - 340
Degs - 300
Sparkyballs - 280
Sparkymarky - 250
Clan Royal - 220
Lobstar - 210
Inglis - 185
Kadastrof - 170
Blue Racing Fan - 70

Standings:
Sparkyballs ...................................... 9000
Jumpers ........................................... 8885
Clan Royal ....................................... 8070
Lobstar ............................................ 8030
Sparkymarky .................................... 7750
Noddy .............................................. 7220
Inglis ............................................... 6675
Ffctom .............................................. 6290
Blue Racing Fan ................................. 6165
Degs ................................................ 5975
Kadastrof ......................................... 5855
Bucks ............................................... 5750
Braveheart ....................................... 5250 *

* I have started Braveheart at 4500 points. I have added the score from last week & this week as he is becoming a regular participant. I hope this is ok with everyone?

Competition continues on Tuesday with Glorious Goodwood. A thread will be up on Monday.

Good Luck to everybody!

posted on 23/3/16

Philip Kenneth Bloss (born 16 January 1953 in Colchester, Essex) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League, as a midfielder.

posted on 16/5/20

Abba's Waterloo has been named as the greatest Eurovision song of all time by BBC viewers.

Eurovision: Come Together saw the public vote for their favourites, on the night this year's song contest was due to take place.

The 2020 competition was cancelled in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.

The Swedish foursome won it in 1974 in Brighton. The track, which topped the UK charts and set them on their way to fame, went on to sell nearly 6m copies.

On Friday, the corporation announced the shortlist for the programme would include Eurovision classics from Verka Serduchka, Loreen, Alexander Rybak, and Netta, as well as Bucks Fizz, Conchita Wurst and adopted-Brit, Gina G.

But it was the Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Bjorn who ultimately triumphed, with their musical metaphor about the joys of surrendering to love.

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