N. J. V. Curry (SH 60-66) writes with news of R. C. Croft  (FN 60-65)
“Life  begins at 70 for Carter. I have just spent an amusing week helping my mate to  exit France, following the uncertainties of Brexit, by selling his beautiful  home on the shores of Lake Annecy, where we leave a yacht that we share, so  that we can continue to have sailing and skiing holidays together.
He  arrived in France after retiring from Queensland Health some twenty years ago  and immersed himself into the French way of life and culture, always trying to  speak the language and being awarded the Diplome d'Etat, which is the highest  qualification of rugby coaching, working in their leagues: the Top14 and Pro2,  as well as Federale 1 and 2. In addition he became a part-time Pisteur in La  Clusaz.
        He has decided decided to settle in Pocklington, East  Yorkshire, where he is already coaching Rugby at York R.F.C. and taking M.C.C  cricket coaching levels with York Cricket Club, and even talking of playing  again!”