Archive - Thursday, 24 March 2005


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It's cash in a flash!

WALES' triumph in the Six Nations Championship meant more than just a win to two Barry supporters - who streaked to raise money for charity after the match!

As the minutes ticked away, they prepared themselves to run out into the streets.

Peter White, of Barry, said he would streak if Wales won the Grand Slam.

The 37-year-old had made a bet with friends that if the Welsh side ended the game victorious, he would make the naked dash - and they would give 500 to charity.

If he refused to streak, he had to give the money to charity himself.

He was joined in his chilly jog by a barman from the Old Paget Inn on Barry Island.

The money they raised will be given to the Jamie Adamson Memorial Fund, in memory of a little Barry boy who died of leukaemia at the age of five.

The fund was set up by the Barry and District News, along with Jamie's parents.

* More news on the Jamie Adamson Memorial Fund - Page 5.




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