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I think the guy farthest left is Casey Telicazan that Walt Daniels played rugby with at Clark AB in 78-79
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== Clark AB Outlaws Rugby Football Club ==
  
Dennis Gill played flanker for a half as a guest with the Clark Outlaws versus a small but very skillful Japanese team.  DGill was visiting from Okinawa.  I do not have a roster, but have a couple of articles from the local paper, the Philippine Flyer.
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Club patch and history here
 
From foggy memory I can list the names of most players:
 
 
Capt Walt Daniels, flyhalf and team captain
 
Maj Bill Booker, inside center, dental officer (he and I are co-grandmasters of the Angeles City Hash House Harriers)
 
SMSgt Jim Esque, hooker, hospital admin
 
A1C Charlie Mills, scrumhalf and wrote for the local paper and Stars and Stripes
 
Jim Pinnick, forward, local US civilian with a business in Angeles City, also Grand Master of the Taipei Hash House Harriers
 
Richard Kent Walker, I think he was 18 years old and a dependent son, believe he played flanker.  From McKinney, TX.
 
Richard ?, a British expat from Yorkshire, fullback
 
Denny King, an airman that played wing, very fast and tough to tackle.  I think he worked on the flight line.
 
Dave Ditton, forward, an NCO from one of the clinics in the hospital
 
Frank ?, another NCO from the hospital, I think he played center and fullback
 
Paul Glaser, and airman that played wing
 
Thomas Tokash ? (saw his name in the Flyer)
 
Miller, a pararescue guy
 
Casey Telicazan, loose forward?
 
 
Charlie Mills and I were asked to join the Manila Nomads tour of Hong Kong in 1979, which we did.
 
 
I will contact Bill Booker to see if he remembers more details.
 
  
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NOTES:  Dennis Gill played flanker for a half as a guest with the Clark Outlaws versus a small but very skillful Japanese team.  DGill was visiting from Okinawa. 
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83-86 Clark AFB used to host a " Far East Rugby Championship"
  
Craun Fansler arrived in the Philippines in 1980
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'''Click on the season below to get to that season's information'''
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== Men's Seasons ==
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| [[Portal:Clark AB 1990-1991 Men| 1990-1991]]  || [[Portal:Clark AB 1989-1990 Men| 1989-1990]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1988-1989 Men| 1988-1989]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1987-1988 Men| 1987-1988]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1986-1987 Men| 1986-1987]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1985-1986 Men| 1985-1986]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1984-1985 Men| 1984-1985]] ||  [[Portal:Clark AB 1983-1984 Men | 1983-1984]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1982-1983 Men| 1982-1983]]  || [[Portal:Clark AB 1981-1982 Men| 1981-1982]] ||
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| [[Portal:Clark AB 1980-1981 Men| 1980-1981]]  || [[Portal:Clark AB 1979-1980 Men| 1979-1980]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1978-1979 Men| 1978-1979]] ||[[Portal:Clark AB 1977-1978 Men| 1977-1978]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1976-1977 Men| 1976-1977]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1975-1976 Men| 1975-1976]] || [[Portal:Clark AB 1974-1975 Men| 1974-1975]] ||  [[Portal:Clark AB 1973-1974 Men | 1973-1974]] ||
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 1 December 2017

Clark AB Outlaws Rugby Football Club

Club patch and history here

NOTES: Dennis Gill played flanker for a half as a guest with the Clark Outlaws versus a small but very skillful Japanese team. DGill was visiting from Okinawa. 83-86 Clark AFB used to host a " Far East Rugby Championship"

Click on the season below to get to that season's information

Men's Seasons

1990-1991 1989-1990 1988-1989 1987-1988 1986-1987 1985-1986 1984-1985 1983-1984 1982-1983 1981-1982
1980-1981 1979-1980 1978-1979 1977-1978 1976-1977 1975-1976 1974-1975 1973-1974