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Germans Bernd Terbeek, 49, and his son Hauke, 12, found a ball kicked from Whitley Bay had washed up 500 miles away where they were holidaying at Lønstrup beach in Denmark.
A rugby ball which was kicked into the sea on a UK beach has landed 500 miles away - in Denmark. It is believed someone was playing with the ball when it got washed away in the North Sea. Strong ...
A rugby ball, last seen on a beach in north-east England, has been found washed up on a beach nearly 500 miles away! Rockcliff Rugby Club left the ball in a toy bin at Longsands Beach to encourage ...
The chair of a Whitley Bay rugby club and some German tourists both got a surprise when a ball from the coastal town washed up on a beach in Denmark. Rockliff Rugby Club chairman Andrew Sugden was ...
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This led to a meeting with his parents, and the school decided he had to stop playing and was even banned from bringing a ball to school.
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Rugby club's ball found 470 miles away in Denmark - MSN
Rockcliff Rugby Club in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside, was contacted by a German family who found the ball while on holiday in Lønstrup, about 470 miles (756km) away.
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