File:May Bumps 2005 Day2.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMay Bumps 2005 Day2.jpg | 1st & 3rd Trinity II about to bump Caius II to go top of the 2nd division on day 2 of the 2005 May Bumps. |
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Author | RichardB |
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