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Georgia winger Akaki Tabutsadze reaches 50 tries in test rugby

Tabutsadze is the first man in nearly 12 years to reach the milestone, after South Africa’s Bryan Habana, who would eventually retire with 67 tries, two shy of the record held by Japan’s Daisuke Ohata. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. × […]

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Tabutsadze is the first man in nearly 12 years to reach the milestone, after South Africa’s Bryan Habana, who would eventually retire with 67 tries, two shy of the record held by Japan’s Daisuke Ohata.
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TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia winger Akaki Tabutsadze became the seventh man in international rugby history to score 50 tries after bagging three in the Rugby Europe Championship final on Sunday.

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Bayern Munich spark joy in inaugural World Sevens win

By Catherine MacKenzie (23/05/2025) Above: Bayern Munich win the inaugural World Sevens. Photo: FCBfrauen on X. The inaugural World Sevens tournament taking place in Portugal this week has been about fun first-and-foremost. Teams have spent longer working out their ‘introduction acts’ than they have on tactics and had a rare opportunity to network with each […]

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By Catherine MacKenzie (23/05/2025)

Above: Bayern Munich win the inaugural World Sevens. Photo: FCBfrauen on X.

The inaugural World Sevens tournament taking place in Portugal this week has been about fun first-and-foremost. Teams have spent longer working out their ‘introduction acts’ than they have on tactics and had a rare opportunity to network with each other in a neutral, social environment.

There have been social media posts from clubs showing their players enjoying the sunshine whilst sightseeing; playing at the beach; watching other sports like beach volleyball and eating ice creams.

The tournament initially caused raised eyebrows across the women’s game for its scheduling – being mere weeks away from a major tournament for many of the players involved – but instead of a tough tournament leading to injuries and exhaustion, it became a medium for teams to have a team-building holiday akin to some kind of multi-organisation voluntary corporate retreat.

The atmosphere around the stadium aided this. A DJ was playing music permanently – even throughout games – and players sat around the pitch in directors’ chairs to watch each other’s games. The player of the match trophy was a branded water bottle, and the stands were very close to the pitch, meaning fans were a key part of the game.

The format prompted fun as well – ‘roll-on-roll-off’ substitutions caused frequent occasions where commentators would get player names mixed up (particularly Bayern Munich’s goalkeepers Mala Grohs and Ena Mahmutovic, who frequently switched at half-time).

Beyond that, the structure of the game itself created excitement – a small pitch meant teams were initially missing the pitch completely with their corners, and the short halves of only fifteen minutes meant there was little time to gain momentum.

The opening games were more cautious as teams figured out what the format felt like. Some teams (like Manchester City) raced out of the gates and seemed to adapt to the new surroundings with ease. Once teams clocked on to the lack of offside rule and smaller spaces to work with, the chains were off, and the games became more stretched – exemplified by a more settled Ajax taking Manchester City to penalties.

Overall, the teams who performed the best also seemed to have the most fun. The two teams who reached the final – Manchester United and Bayern Munich – both have an ethos of togetherness at their core, which made them naturally good competitors in the seven-a-side format.

They knew how to work together closely; communicated clearly and enjoyed it when their teammates took the risks that are paramount in these kinds of games, even if the risks did not pay off.

Ahead of a massive summer with a serious major tournament, most discussions are inevitably around team selections and tactics. Many players will be feeling immense pressure at this point – England feeling the pressure of trying to retain a major trophy, Spain wanting to add to their World Cup win in the face of off-pitch tribulations.

At the end of the tournament, Manchester United and champions Bayern Munich celebrated together on the pitch – there was a conga line and hugs between the sides – in a scene emblematic of the three days as a whole.

Instead of creating a greater burden on players by forcing additional games before a busy summer, the World Sevens has provided a welcome reprieve for both players and fans, reminding us all that at its heart, football is about fun.

Standout teams

The universal consensus seems to be that tournament winners Bayern Munich – nicknamed ‘Vibes FC’ on social media – have been the standout team of the tournament, and for good reason. They scored the most goals – three or more in every game except the final – and looked like they had the most fun doing so. It is a fitting end to Alexander Straus’ tenure as manager to win a tournament’s inaugural trophy. Their ‘introductions’ were also top-line, such as creating a bicycle illusion and a rock band.

Above: Bayern Munich fun. Photo: FCBfrauen on X.

Their fellow finalists Manchester United also provided entertainment – from cartwheels during introductions to captain and centre-back Maya Le Tissier scoring a standout goal. On the pitch, United had perhaps the most to lose from this tournament.

Manager Marc Skinner has been forthright with his comments that United are short of funds and winnings would help them build a team capable of competing in the Champions League next year. It is telling that despite this pressure, the team still managed to play with such joy and freedom.

Above: Manchester United introduction. Photo: ManUtdWomen on X.

Less prolific in terms of goal-scoring but with some impressive performances, Roma were also a standout team. Their game against Benfica was particularly fun to watch, especially the final five minutes (including three goals).

Standout players

Young Ajax and USWNT midfielder Lily Yohannes scored a goal in every game and caused defences trouble with her technical ability. Yet to celebrate her 18th birthday, the midfielder has already scored for the senior USWNT, and it is unlikely that Ajax will be able to hold on to her for much longer.

United youngster Simi Awujo was also on good goalscoring form throughout the tournament – including finding the top corner in the final against Bayern Munich. Lacking gametime in the WSL, she is likely an important asset for a United who are heading into the Champions League next year.

A little older but no less impressive, Bayern Munich’s 30-year old Serbian midfielder Jovana Damnjanovic ran riot and seemed to want to play every role on the pitch. One second, she was backing up her goalkeeper with an important clearance. Seconds she was setting up a goal at the other end. Her work rate was stellar and her relationships with her team-mates clear to see.

The next World Sevens is due to take place this autumn in the United States, comprising of eight NWSL teams.

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Mt. Spokane boys, girls sweep 3A District 6 championships

HERMISTON, Ore. – Mt. Spokane’s girls and boys track and field teams captured District 6 3A championships Friday. Mt. Spokane’s girls dominated, posting 164 points. Walla Walla (114) finished a distant second. The Wildcats boys finished with 122 points, 18 ahead of host Hermiston. In 4A, Richland’s girls won with 136 points, followed by Kamiakin […]

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HERMISTON, Ore. – Mt. Spokane’s girls and boys track and field teams captured District 6 3A championships Friday.

Mt. Spokane’s girls dominated, posting 164 points. Walla Walla (114) finished a distant second.

The Wildcats boys finished with 122 points, 18 ahead of host Hermiston.

In 4A, Richland’s girls won with 136 points, followed by Kamiakin (113) and Gonzaga Prep (99). Kamiakin’s boys won with 150 and Mead was second (136).

Leading the Mt. Spokane girls was sophomore Laine Gardner, who won the 200 meters in 24.60 seconds. She lowered her school record by one-hundredth of a second.

Gardner teamed with Kayli Eastham, Makenna Ritter and Kira Ritter to win the 4×400 relay (3:52.67).

Eastham won the 300 hurdles (45.94).

Kade Brownell and Aidan Grenier led Mt. Spokane’s boys. Brownell prevailed in a closely contested 1,600 (4:10.73). Grenier broke his school record in the 300 hurdles, winning in 38.35 and topping his previous best (38.88).

Other 3A area winners Friday were Cheney’s Alma Smith in the pole vault (14 feet, 8 inches) and the Cheney boys 4×400 relay. Jason Dodge, Mason Stinson, Reylan Horntvedt and Cameron Johnson combined to win in a season-best 3:20.86.

Smith took three attempts at 15-1, hoping to set a school record. The record is 15-0.

There were three area winners in 4A: Gonzaga Prep’s Feso Ogbozor in triple jump (46-1¾); Mead’s Simon Rosselli in discus (197-11); and Mead’s Mercedes Gilroy in javelin (140-1), a personal best by nearly 7 feet.

The top two finishers in each event in 4A advance to state. The top three finishers in each event in 3A head to state.

State will run Thursday through next Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma.



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Borgmann, Cronk repeat as Flagler Palm Coast Athletes of the Year | Observer Local News

Christina Borgmann and Colby Cronk were named the Female and Male Athletes of the Year, respectively, at the Flagler Palm Coast Athletic Awards Show on May 20 at the Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center. The two seniors were also the Bulldogs’ Athletes of the Year in 2024. They both won state championships for the second year […]

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Christina Borgmann and Colby Cronk were named the Female and Male Athletes of the Year, respectively, at the Flagler Palm Coast Athletic Awards Show on May 20 at the Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center.

The two seniors were also the Bulldogs’ Athletes of the Year in 2024. They both won state championships for the second year in a row. Borgmann defended her state wrestling title, and Cronk repeated as Class 4A state shot put champ.

Cronk also set the FPC football team’s career sacks record. He attended the awards show remotely from North Carolina State University where he has begun his first college semester and is training for his freshman football season. The defensive end is FPC’s first football player to sign with a power-five football conference directly out of high school.

Borgmann helped lead the Bulldogs to the state girls wrestling championship. They won FPC’s Team of the Year Award. Borgmann and Kendall Bibla each won a state title for the second time, while five others on the team placed in the top five: Ana Vilar (second); Joslyn Johnson, Mariah Mills and Tiana Fries (third); and Alexa Calidonio (fifth).

Wrestling coach David Bossardet, who has stepped down after moving into the district office as Flagler Schools’ safety specialist, won the Coach of the Year Award.

Three-sport athlete Corinthians “RJ” Watson won the Spirit of Flagler Award, representing the embodiment of what it means to be a Bulldog on and off the field. Watson was on the football, basketball and track and field teams. He placed eighth in triple jump at the Class 4A track and field championships. Watson plans to play football this fall at St. Thomas University in Miami.

Here are the Principal Award winners for each sport. The winners were recognized for their sportsmanship, dedication, spirit and achievement:

Athletic Training: Chloe Wallace

Baseball: Logan Shudy

Boys Basketball: Roman Caliendo

Girls Basketball: Alexandra Perez

Beach Volleyball: Morghan Mackey

Boys Bowling: Sean Bibby

Girls Bowling: Brooke Bokanoski

Competitive Cheerleading: Kayleigh Phillips

Boys Cross Country: Ryan Gilvary

Girls Cross Country: Cassidy DeYoung

Flag Football: Giavanna Piazza

Football: Mikhail Zysek

Boys Golf: Adam Kleinfelder

Girls Golf: Madison Heck

Boys Lacrosse: Tamajah Pinnock

Girls Lacrosse: Carly Griffin

Boys Soccer: Aron Binkley

Girls Soccer: Eva Sites

Softball: Sadie Schell

Boys Swimming: Loris Eolyan

Girls Swimming: Emma Gilbert

Boys Tennis: Joshua Thorpe

Girls Tennis: Tatiana Leontyeva

Boys Track and Field: Tanner Cauley Bennett

Girls Track and Field: Maya Tyson

Girls Volleyball: Dyllis Mballesube

Boys Weightlifting: Bobby Branton

Girls Weightlifting: Madeline Brinker

Boys Wrestling: Ronden Ricks

Girls Wrestling: Alisha Vilar

 



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Rondina, Pons lead Alas Pilipinas in Laguna Volleyball Open

Bernadeth Pons (left) and Sisi Rondina (right). | PNVF photo CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebuana volleyball star Sisi Rondina and her partner Bernadeth Pons, two of the most prominent names in Philippine beach volleyball, will lead the charge for Alas Pilipinas in the one-day Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Beach Volleyball National Open, currently underway […]

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CEBU CITY, Philippines — Cebuana volleyball star Sisi Rondina and her partner Bernadeth Pons, two of the most prominent names in Philippine beach volleyball, will lead the charge for Alas Pilipinas in the one-day Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Beach Volleyball National Open, currently underway this weekend at the Nuvali Sand Courts in Santa Rosa, Laguna.

Fresh off a strong quarterfinal finish in the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures last month at the same venue, Rondina and Pons are aiming to bounce back stronger as they serve as the top contenders in a field of national and collegiate standouts.

Their experience and chemistry will be key as they spearhead one of four women’s pairs representing Alas Pilipinas in the tournament organized by Beach Volleyball Republic (BVR).

READ: Rondina vows stronger comeback after promising quarterfinal finish

The other teams include seasoned tandems Jenny Gaviola and Alexa Polidario, Sofiah Pagara and Khy Progella, and Sunny Villapando and Dij Rodriguez.

Pagara and Progella are no strangers to the Nuvali sand, having captured gold during the PNVF Beach Volleyball Invitational last December.

Buytrago, Varga compete with different pairs

On the other hand, two other Cebuanos, Rancel Varga and James Buytrago—longtime partners on the sand—will compete with different teammates. Varga will pair with Ronniel Rosales, while Buytrago will team up with Jude Garcia.

The other pairs in the men’s division are Lerry Francisco and Jaron Raquinton, and Ranran Abdilla and Edwin Tolentino.

The tournament will also feature UAAP standouts in both the high school and collegiate divisions. /clorenciana



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Rob Gronkowski Addresses Rumor That He's Never Spent a Single Dollar of His NFL Earnings

Legendary tight end Rob Gronkowski recently responded to rumors that he’s never spent any money he earned from contracts while playing in the NFL. Gronk was asked about his financial acumen in a recent appearance on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast, hosted by former NFL players Will Compton and Taylor Lewan. Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement […]

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Rob Gronkowski Addresses Rumor That He's Never Spent a Single Dollar of His NFL Earnings

Legendary tight end Rob Gronkowski recently responded to rumors that he’s never spent any money he earned from contracts while playing in the NFL.

Gronk was asked about his financial acumen in a recent appearance on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast, hosted by former NFL players Will Compton and Taylor Lewan.

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“It’s rumored that you never spent a dollar of your NFL earnings. Is that true?” Compton asked.

The answer will leave you floored.

“Technically, it’s true,” Gronkowski replied. “(Agent) Drew Rosenhaus actually gave me a $50,000 up front, like marketing budget at the beginning, and you got to pay them back over the time, the first fifty grand you made.”

“So, I actually took that fifty grand. I bought me a car, you know, I paid for my spot up in New England actually with it, and then as I was getting a couple of deals, I paid them off,” he added. “But just overall, you know, I actually – I’m very frugal.”

The Frugal Rob Gronkowski

The four-time Super Bowl champion, who earned over $70 million during his career, explained why he decided to bank his contract money and let the magic of compounding interest take over.

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“I didn’t know how long the NFL was gonna last. I was a second-round pick, so it was like a four-year, $4,000,000 deal, and I was like, if I played this contract out, I’ll be set for life,” he explained. “I got $2,000,000 in my bank, I can make a hundred and two hundred thousand dollars of interest.”

He explains that he tucked the money away in case his playing career didn’t quite pan out. You know, the career that led to four rings, five Pro Bowls, and a spot on the NFL All-Decade Team for the 2010s.

“I was like, if I only played three (or) four years, I’m good. And I wanted that situation for me too, that I could be good as well. Like, hey, if I don’t ball, if I’m not the player that I think I could be, whatever, I’m still set for life, because $2,000,000 in the bank is set for life to me at that time.”

“So I just always wanted to save it, and I just used my money that I was getting off the field to just spend it on whatever I needed to spend it on,” Gronkowski added. “It just kept continuing, and to this day, technically, I have not spent any of my NFL money.”

RELATED: Rob Gronkowski takes shot at former coach Bill Belichick, 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson

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Rob Gronkowski also spoke about the Bill Belichick situation at North Carolina, particularly the mess caused by the 72-year-old coach’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.

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“That’s a little surprising to me,” he said of the situation. “Because he was all about eliminating distractions.”

Gronkowski has voiced similar criticisms.

“You know, and in the back of your head, too, you’re just thinking to yourself as well, ‘When you were on the Patriots, the whole goal was to eliminate all the distractions that can possibly happen while you’re on the team,’” he said in an interview with 98.5 The Sports Hub.

“And don’t bring those distractions to the team and in the locker room, and we’re just looking down at the program in North Carolina, and it feels like there are just distractions 24/7 down there.”

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But Gronk also notes that Belichick had to deal with distractions all the time in New England, citing his own antics, issues with Tom Brady, and, of course, the Aaron Hernandez story.

He says it might fuel the coach to be even more successful at North Carolina.

“The distractions sometimes fuel him,” Gronkowski said. “I mean, how much you know, crazy s— did he deal with in New England … and we would just go out there and win constantly at a rate that’s never been seen before.”

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This one drive made me understand why enthusiasts love the VW Polo

What happened on a 350 km solo road trip in a VW Polo GT TSI on a rainy day changed my opinion of the car. BHPian mandavamanojjr recently shared this with other enthusiasts: I always felt that German cars are expensive to maintain, though I listened to reviews that say they offer great driving pleasure, […]

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What happened on a 350 km solo road trip in a VW Polo GT TSI on a rainy day changed my opinion of the car.

BHPian mandavamanojjr recently shared this with other enthusiasts:

I always felt that German cars are expensive to maintain, though I listened to reviews that say they offer great driving pleasure, I did not show much interest in them.

While I was auditing our client’s accounts, I happened to see that a total of Rs. 1 Lakh plus was paid towards the repair of the DSG gearbox for a Polo GT TSI.

It was a complete shock for me, as I had never seen that much repair amount for a car back then.

This was strongly registered in my mind.

In 2015, when we were looking to purchase a sedan, though I was originally fascinated by the Volkswagen Vento, I did not even attempt to test drive it, being under the illusion that the maintenance would be higher.

Further, in 2016, I travelled with one of my uncles in his Polo TDI, sitting in the front passenger seat. My first impression was that the car was too compact with no space at all, summarizing that it was not a proper family car.

But, I still remember that drive along with my uncle, where he was constantly cruising at 100-120 kmph, and the car was rock solidly stable with no sort of vibrations.

It had a low stance and seating position, which felt like it was completely glued to the road, and it gave me a feeling of sitting in a go-kart vehicle.

The car was picking up speed at a good pace, and it was very planted with no sort of vibrations, air & tyre sounds. It was like riding in a superior car.

Years passed

One of my friends had purchased a Polo GT TSI recently, a used car, and I wondered why he was buying it, thinking of the maintenance it requires.

I drove it a couple of times for a very short spin within the town, and my original impressions continued of being cramped with no space, no creature comforts etc.

After a few days, I got an opportunity to travel for about 350 km solo in his Polo. Though I initially felt it was not an opportunity but a necessity.

It was a rainy day, and I started my journey, which completely changed my opinion of the car.

The following are the three driving chapters that I have experienced that made me completely fall in love with the car.

First chapter

I was driving on the single-lane village roads beside farms before getting onto the highway. It was rainy and in some spots on the road, the water was clogged.

Usually, while driving, I prefer not to drive in the water as I have the impression that the car loses its control and stability.

That particular day, since I was solo and bored, an instant thought came into my mind to just splash the water aside by going through it as there were no people beside, and I was also driving slowly.

In my first attempt, I made the left side of the car (the left front and rear tyres) go into the water to splash and kept the right side of the car on the tarmac. Apart from visualizing the splashing of the water, I immediately realized how stable the car was despite being thrown into a considerable water pit. The car did not shake even a little bit, and it was very much in control.

I was fascinated by the way it drove and handled the water pit.

I was still in a dilemma, doubting the capability of the car, presuming that the first pit might be very small, and thus, like any other car, the Polo also performed well. To test my perception of the car, I once again made the car go into the water pit, which is slightly bigger this time.

This time, no words, no thoughts inside my mind, but just a natural smile came on my face.

I completely agreed with the capabilities of the car and never doubted it again.

Now, a younger version of me has been awoken, who wants to experience the same joy of splashing the water again and again, as the car can handle it with utmost confidence.

I repeated it for the next few water pits, and it was a thorough joy, which totally satisfied the inner soul in my heart, who has a true passion towards cars.

I wish that day I had more water pits to have more fun.

The fun, though initially expected from the splashing of the water, has come, but the real and true fun part is driving the Polo through the water.

The fun and joy came to an end as the road ended, and I had to take the highway.

Second chapter

After a few kilometres of highway driving, I was supposed to drive through a city in between, and was slowly moving with the city traffic.

I approached a small junction which is neither big enough to have a traffic signal nor small enough to be left without a policeman. It is just in between.

It is a four-lane road with a divider in between, and I was driving in the left lane on my side of the road. The vehicles that need to take a turn are driving on the right lane on my side.

All of a sudden, the vehicle in front of me stopped due to some forward traffic in our lane, and immediately, I looked to my right, checking for any vehicles beside me. Next, I checked the right side rear view mirror for any vehicle behind me in the right lane.

After having a proper clearance check, I immediately turned towards the right, changed my lane, and overtook the vehicle in front of me in the left lane.

Though this might appear to take a lot of time in action, in reality, it was so quick as it is a 2-5 second decision & execution process, and what was even quicker & faster is the way the car turned its direction towards the steering input.

I was just astonished as the directional change was so smooth and easy, and by the time I was overtaking the vehicle in the left lane, I started to realize and appreciate its agility.

Every car turns quickly, no wonder in it.

But it is the precision with which it turns that matters.

I have driven many cars and handled many traffic situations as described above, but I had never gotten this feeling, and I had never remembered these many days, the way Polo changed its lane that day, which is still unforgettable.

Third chapter

Finally, I reached the outskirts of the destination and was travelling on the Outer Ring Road (ORR). There were some expansion joints and rumble strips in between on the ORR to slow down the fast-moving vehicles.

It was almost 6 hours of driving to ORR. I was a bit tired, and my focus then was only reaching the destination quickly. As part of the usual driving, I slowed down a bit when the expansion joint came and drove across it.

A few kilometers later, another expansion joint came suddenly, which I initially missed to slow down the vehicle, and I approached it with the same speed I was cruising. I was expecting that there would be a considerable movement and unsettledness after gliding through it.

To my surprise, there was no movement at all, either upwards or sideways, and it was the same planted drive making me feel as if the car had not gone through any expansion joint.

Now, I waited for another expansion joint, and I consciously did not decrease the speed and went through it. The same planted feeling repeated with no sort of loss of confidence. From then I was waiting for the expansion joints where all other cars were pressing their brake pedals, for which stop lights were visible at the rear, whereas I cruised through the expansion joints at the same pace with so ease and enthusiasm.

I felt like the VIP on the road with escort vehicles following, as all others were slowing down at these expansion joints, which was not a slowing point for me. The Polo made me feel like the boss of the road.

The same is the case with the rumble strips, where the car felt utmost composed, and nothing was felt inside.

Conclusion: The love realised after the drive

All three chapters mentioned above, though, were experienced while driving; the real love started only after returning the car to my friend.

I went home, had dinner, and was in bed to sleep. Then, these feelings mentioned in the chapters above started to run through my heart, coupled with the experiences picturing in my mind. The real love started then, and the real potential of the Polo was understood then.

This nostalgia continues to date.

I felt that the real fun is not in driving the car at higher speeds, but it is in understanding the true potential of the car and experiencing its abilities. At present, whenever I see a Polo on the roads, I feel jealous of the driver for the reason that he has a good-handling car.

Even today, I feel it’s a high-maintenance car, as my friend also spent a considerable amount on repairs, but if he were the first owner who had taken care of the car very well, then the maintenance cost would be nominal.

Being a lover of the Polo, did I purchase it later? Or just lived through the dreams of purchasing it. A story that will be shared in the future.

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