Le Huray's heart still ticking, but only just
THE Guernsey Juniors seem to enjoy shredding the nerves of their president, Colin Le Huray.
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THE Guernsey Juniors seem to enjoy shredding the nerves of their president, Colin Le Huray.
When it became apparent on Saturday that their Hampshire Sevens clash with the Royal Guernsey would come down to the final match out once again, Le Huray asked whether the club would pay for 'the heart transplant that I'm going to need'.
But, as in their thrilling opening-round win at La Grande Mare, he need not have worried because last man out Danny O'Brien was to be the hero for the second time this season and the president maintained his unbeaten local record in the competition. 'I don't mind them putting me through it if they keep winning,' Le Huray said.