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not really got a lot of personal experience i did have a look at it but boought a dukes instead. but it looked a really nice bat i went on tour and played against someone who was using one and it was a beauty. newberrys have got a good reputuation aswell as good bats
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It sounds like a station on the railway line between Manchester and Leeds.
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The Newbury GT 335 and Uzi have been great bats for my team mates, so from personal experience I'd choose one of them, but, then again, I haven't tried the Thruxton, so it could top the lot!
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