Meet The Players


PhilG.B.Phil "Bob the Builder" Anderson - Back. Represented Great Britain at the 1996 World Championships in Durban, South Africa.

 

Dan"Desperate" Dan Beha - Back & Captain.

 

DanG.B.Dean Beha - Forward. Has represented Great Britain on a number of occasions, most notably at the 1998 World Championships in San Jose, USA where he won a Silver medal in a 57-minute final, the longest match in the history of the sport.

 

GavinGavin "Sicknote" D'Ancy - Forward.

 

AlanAlan "Big Al" Hamilton - Back/Mid, but also a damn good forward! Just needs to learn to pass and not run his team-mates out of air!

 

AndrewAndrew Higgs - Forward.

 

KevinKevin "Tulip" Holland - Forward.

 

G.B.AliAli Humphrey - Back. Represented Great Britain at the 2002 World Championships in Calgary, Canada.

 

G.B.NickNick "Bimbo/Scrapper/Aquaboy"(the list goes on...) Humphrey - Forward. Represented Great Britain at the 2001 European Championships in Belgrade, Yugoslavia and at the 2002 World Championships in Calgary, Canada.

 

JamesRoss Hunt - Forward

 

JamesChris Lindsay - Forward

 

JamesJames "Primate" Morgan - Back

 

JeffG.B.Jeff "Mr Pink" Puddy - Back/Forward.

 

Mark"Mouthy" Mark Rogers - Back and occasionally forward!

 

KeithKris Smith - Back.

 

KeithKeith "Bearded Lady" Spence - Back.

 

GrahamGraham "Bushman" Tucker - Back.

Exiles

 

RobRob "Lovejoy" Hinckley - Back

 

TimTim Morgan - Back/Forward

 

MartinBar-BarsG.B.G.B.Martin "Laptop Dancer" Reed - Forward, sometimes Back & Webmaster. Director of Reed Consulting (UK) Limited, I.T. Consultants, and the author of these pages. Former guitarist with Brighton-based rock band Grim Joke. Joined Chesham Octopush Club in 1989 on the third week of its existence, played for Slough 1993-1997, Chesham & Watford 1997-2000 and joined St Albans at the beginning of 2001. Has also played on several occasions for the UK Barbarians.
After returning from a year working in Frankfurt where the entire German national team pulled out of competing in the 1999 European Championships rather than let it be seen they were being coached by Martin, Martin made up for it by qualifying as a national and international referee, being selected for Great Britain and refereeing the semi-finals of the 2000 World Championships in Hobart, Australia, the Women's final of the European Championships in Yugoslavia in 2001 and the Women's Masters final at the 2002 World Championships in Calgary, Canada.
Also represented Great Britain as a player in the 2004 World Championships in Christchurch, New Zealand.

 

CliveClive "Nipple" ??? - Forward.

 

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