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CCB Player Profile #4 James, Captain of CCB 1st XV Rugby

Welcome to the fourth in our series of CCB Player Profiles featuring James, Captain of the CCB 1st XV Rugby Team. Play your part and make a donation towards our Building for the Future Sports Appeal.

James is in his final year at Campbell and is Captain of the 1st XV. In this video, he tells us about his best memory of sport at CCB, what sport at CCB has meant to him, and what he thinks of the plans for the new Sports Centre. Please support the campaign in anyway you can at www.campbellcollege.co.uk.

 

 

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