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Olafs Axes

Orpington BR6 8JE, United Kingdom

Administrators James Sargent

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Canterbury 7s
Posted on : Thu 30 April 2009
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Posted on : Mon 27 April 2009

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At the beginning there were two regions, Muspellhiem, one of fire, guarded
by the fiercest of all giants, emanating such intense heat that it scorched
and shrivelled everything that came within millions of miles.

The other, Niflheim, a region of ice and snow, controlled by the most powerful
of all elements, water. A mighty fountain of all waters, a roaring cauldron did
lie in it’s centre. This a baron land of such chill that only the heartiest
of creatures did survive.

Aeons and aeons passed, the ice and snow continuously expanding, freezing
everything in its path, until it met the region of fire. Irresistible force
meets Immovable object. A gargantuan explosion of biblical proportions did occur,
so powerful that it created life, a huge giant rose from the steam…roaring
into life…in his hand an axe…his skin a deep purple from theintensity of
the heat that still poured through his body, his mind however…ice…cold…calculating.

Olaf was born…..

….Millennia later…

The longboat travelled quietly through the mist, at an incredible pace, oars moving
in and out the water without sound, in perfect unison, the 12 men on board almost
coagulated together into one solid organism.

They’d conquered before, and they’ll conquer again, spawned from the most
powerful of beings in turn, created from the most powerful of elements they were born
to defeat. Arriving on the shores each man stepped off…

power and pace personified…each bearing the axe…each holding the telltale
purple scarring of their ancestor…

They are…

SONS OF OLAF

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Tue 9 Mar 2010

Olafs Axes is now friends with Max Maxwell

Mon 15 Feb 2010

ben harris has commented on the blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"Great work guys and was a pleasure seeing you at Slough for the second year, winners 2008 and runners up2009. hope to see you come and fight for the top spot at slough 7s, july 3rd 2010. please contac..."

Tue 13 Oct 2009

Barnaby Harrison has commented on the blog post 'Congratulations David Akinluyi'

"Congratulations to David. Good luck to him with the England training...."

Mon 12 Oct 2009

Olafs Axes added a new blog post 'Congratulations David Akinluyi'

"Olafs Axes would just like to congratulate one of their key players from last season David Akinluyi. After impressive performances for the Axes he was asked to play for Samurai Barracudas. He was th..."

Tue 1 Sep 2009

Olafs Axes is now friends with Teamlink Titans

Wed 5 Aug 2009

James Sargent has commented on the blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"Cheers, thanks for the kind words guys. Already looking forward to next season where we will hopefully make an even bigger impact on the 7s circuit...."

Robin Heymann has commented on the blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"Good work this season boys...see you next year..."

Tom Chick has commented on the blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"Ending with a final at Lightwater 7s - not a bad way to finish the season. Nest year I am sure you can turn them into much deserved victories!..."

Tue 4 Aug 2009

deLacey has commented on the blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"great work fellas. Look forward to seeing the Axes back out there next season. Have a good break over the winter..!..."

Olafs Axes added a new blog post 'Olafs Axes Season 2009'

"All, Due to injuries and a number of players being well into their 15's pre-season training we won't be entering more tournaments for this year. I'd like to thank all those players who have playe..."