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So were there any more pics and/or coverage from this event? Find it hard to believe that Terry was the only person with a camera there.

considering spectators weren't allowed, I dont find it that hard to believe at all.

So were there any more pics and/or coverage from this event? Find it hard to believe that Terry was the only person with a camera there.

Plenty of others with cameras there. There are a few shots that people have uploaded to FB, but the "main" photo duties were left to the Lowdown guys. Because the Lowdown are covering it (and everyone knew this on the night), most people decided to leave the photography to them.

Here are just a couple of mine (just quick snaps off the phone)

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Should still load for you, if not use mine or paulinas accounts

Nah it just goes to a login page, I tried it loved into my wife account but am not good enough with copmuters to get to it ?

Thanks for the offer, I will look at figuring it out later, cause was there so pics are nice but not important :D




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