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wheatsheaf

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wheatsheaf [ˈwiːtʃiːf] Ngavilla f de trigo


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After the local Staines and Ashford News reported that residents of the Wheatsheaf Lane area near the ground feared an outbreak of hooliganism, the paper's website has been the target of hilarious mockthreats from Lions fans.
Congratulations to Caerleon A who, despite finishing on level points with Wheatsheaf A, held on to win the league (for the first time) by the narrowest of margins (most wins in a season).
Wheatsheaf played the Red Hackle and won both the triples and all the pairs to take a 5-0 lead.
 
 
 
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