Talk:Cyril Lowe

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I can't quite figure out, either from the article or from the rugby site linked from it, exactly when Lowe's record was, and quite what it was a record for (18 trys in one game? one series?). If we can clarify this, I think you've got a great "did you know" entry. -- Finlay McWalter | Talk 20:11, 25 Jun 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Candidate "did you know" entry

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Air ace Cyril Lowe MC DFC is believed to be the inspiration for Biggles. A pre-war rugby star, Lowe held the XXX record for an unequalled NNN years.