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Conor MacCallum at the links at Elie |
Conor MacCallum, the 18-year-old son of long-time Quaich player Ian "Big Man" MacCallum, is being considered for a position on Team Scotland. Having recently won the junior club championship at Elie, young Conor is considered a prodigy and would add much needed energy to Team Scotland.
With only eight available positions, Scottish Captain (and Conor's uncle) Ross "Rosco" MacCallum would have to cut one of his veterans to make room for Conor.
"I'm considering all options to put a winning team on the course," said a coy Rosco.
"Aye, right!" said Conor. "Uncle Ross knows I'm interested in playin' for my country,"
Rumors that Graeme "H" Wilson and Kevin "Riddler" Riddle are considered expendable because of their relatively low winning percentage in Quaich matches have been swirling for weeks. Riddler, however, is coming off a stellar 3 - 1 performance in 2014 in the Highlands and appears to be a player on the rise. H, on the other hand, finished with a 1-2-1 record last year.
"Whatcho expect? said a defensive H. "I had to play Farley twice fur fuck's sake!"
Team roster developments will be reported as they emerge. The 2016 Quaich matches will be played in October in Austin, Texas.
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