The story you have been requesting TRB as promised ... use as you wish. I have dug out some photos for you too
At the end of the wonderful 1998 season Trinity took part in the Treize Tournoi competition so, still basking in the glow of our Grand Final win, two friends and I decided we would have a little jaunt to France. We flew from Stansted to Carcassonne on the Friday morning and returned on the Monday.
Carcassonne is a beautiful medieval walled city so we spent Saturday morning looking around the fascinating, tiny cobbled streets where we bumped into the players who were doing a bit of exploring too.
The team we were playing was Limoux but the match was at the Stade Albert Domec in Carcassonne on the Saturday evening. The three of us took up seats on the front row of the stand with our flags and large 'I know who and what I am' banner.
Andy Kelly spotted us before kick and came up for a chat and invited us to join the team after the game to go to the post-match reception which was in Limoux (about 15 miles away). The match went well and we won 24 - 10.
Then came a brilliant moment when the entire team, led by Franny S came over to applaud and perform 'The Song' to the three us!!! The French speccies were all looking on in amazement, they hadn't a clue what was going on
Then it was onto the team bus for more choruses of the song, a few drinks and then the reception in the small town of Limoux. Afterwards we all headed to a bar in the town square where there was dancing etc.. as it was apparently a Festival Day of some kind. I got the job of looking after all the ties for the evening - one by one they all discarded them and then hung them round my neck!
As we all trooped round the streets 'I know who and what I am' was ringing out loud and clear - the residents must have been none too pleased as it was rather late, and we did sing it at least a dozen times!!
Following that it was back on the bus to Carcassonne and into another bar to continue our celebrations which went on till around 3.00am.
What a fantastic trip it was, and one I will never forget. Andy Kelly and every one of the players made it so special for us - so if any of them read this 'thank you so much for the memories'