This sports lover talks a good game and is probably more suited to sitting in the stands than participating on the pitch. Stu's sporting career was fortunately cut short when, due to his enormous frame, his knee buckled causing serve damage to his cruciate ligament. After a long rehabilitation program, Ogilvie soon found out that he had lost none of his sporting abilities. Highlights of his cricketing career include getting trapped LBW from the bowling of a 65 year old gay man and, at the age of 26, he was out for a duck, getting caught off the bowling of a 12 year old. The otter's injury misery struck again when, after coming back from London to play in HOB's inaugural match, he injured himself early on attempting a goose-like stretch for a catch and was unable to bat or bowl. Strengths: - His love for the game and his commitment in willing to travel back from London to play Weaknesses: - His knee, hamstring (he once pulled it getting a beer from the fridge) and living in London Interesting fact: - Whilst watching Plymouth v Bristol City, ex-Plymouth and Bristol Rovers player Ronnie Mauge drilled a football straight into Stu's face causing his nose to bleed and everyone else in the crowd to laugh
Stats correct up to the end of the 2007 season
Run Ranges - All Years
How Out - All Years
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