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Trying again
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| Theological-college students get stuck in at the revival of the Oak Hill Rugby Sevens Tournament in Cardiff on Saturday, after a 15-year suspension of the competition. After a “very hard-hitting day”, Wycliffe Hall ran out winners of the five theological institutions, which included Wales Evangelical School of Theology, South Wales Baptist College (Cardiff), and the Bible College of Wales. Wycliffe defeated Oak Hill by 42-14 |




