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Byline: ROB WILDMAN STUART TINNER will not be putting a penny of his [pounds sterling]250,000 Saracens jackpot on England beating the All Blacks on Saturday. The 24-year-old job centre adviser from Hertfordshire, near London, has become an instant celebrity since winning a half-time kicking competition during Saracens' 24-23 Wembley win over South Africa on Tuesday -- after taking off his shoes to punt the ball. 'I would love to replica breitling see England win on Saturday, but I won't be putting any money on them winning,' he said. 'I would love to see them play some rugby and kick a little bit less.' Tinner is hoping to be at Twickenham, but has yet to find a ticket for himself and friends in Welwyn Replica Dolce & Gabbana Garden City. He describes himself as a keen player for Welwyn's fifth XV. 'I'm a hooker and do not often kick -- I am more used to doing the hard yards, but I can kick when asked,' he said after he won the competition to hit the cross-bar from 30 metres. Tinner removed his shoes before he took his kick because he felt he could give the ball a better strike in his stocking feet. Saracens had devised the competition to help promote the challenge match, and they picked three spectators at random who had answered a text appeal from the official programme. Tinner's deed was matched by the Saracens team, who came back from a half-time deficit of 18-6 to win in front of 46,000 spectators at the home of English football. Tinner added: Saracens are understood to have paid an insurance premium of about [pounds sterling]10,000 in case one of the three contestants chosen hit the jackpot -- so the insurers will have to pick up the bulk of the bill. Other articles: http://ameblo.jp/watches2010/entry-10446329639.html http://www.cd-wj.net/True-Religion-Opens-New-B.html |

