Billy-Joe and Craig
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2003 10:25 pm
I still can't quite believe it.
Most "minutes silences" don't mean an awful lot to most of us do they ? It's just something that you do without thinking, because that's what you been asked to do. You don't know the person involved, so it is just "automatic".
This afternoon was COMPLETELY different for me. It has hit me MUCH harder than I ever thought it could.
I feel like I really KNEW Billy-Joe through watching him play, seeing him at the Riversiders meetings and through his community work promoting our sport to the kids.
I actually feel ANGRY about this.
It is slowly dawning on me that two young lives have been snatched needlessly from us.
Two young men who will never again grace us with their skills on the rugby pitch. Two young men who will never fulfil their potential (either professionally or on a personal level). Two members of MY club, MY team, MY second home whom I will never see again.
I'm sorry to ramble on, but it's really brought it home to me just how vulnerable humans actually are - Not that I'm going all religious - Maybe just realising how precious life is.
My sincerest condolences go out to Shaun and Paul and to the rest of Billy-Joe and Craigs families and friends.
Also, apologies to the board if my outpouring has offended or upset anyone, but I just feel so bloody angry at the waste of it all......
Most "minutes silences" don't mean an awful lot to most of us do they ? It's just something that you do without thinking, because that's what you been asked to do. You don't know the person involved, so it is just "automatic".
This afternoon was COMPLETELY different for me. It has hit me MUCH harder than I ever thought it could.
I feel like I really KNEW Billy-Joe through watching him play, seeing him at the Riversiders meetings and through his community work promoting our sport to the kids.
I actually feel ANGRY about this.
It is slowly dawning on me that two young lives have been snatched needlessly from us.
Two young men who will never again grace us with their skills on the rugby pitch. Two young men who will never fulfil their potential (either professionally or on a personal level). Two members of MY club, MY team, MY second home whom I will never see again.
I'm sorry to ramble on, but it's really brought it home to me just how vulnerable humans actually are - Not that I'm going all religious - Maybe just realising how precious life is.
My sincerest condolences go out to Shaun and Paul and to the rest of Billy-Joe and Craigs families and friends.
Also, apologies to the board if my outpouring has offended or upset anyone, but I just feel so bloody angry at the waste of it all......