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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with wallabies Kelly (left) and Ned (right) at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasma
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the David Kok and (left to right) wallabies Ned and Kelly at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in the background with wallaby Ned in the foreground against a backdrop of the Shetland countryside. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Ta
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok and wallaby Ned at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows (left to right) Kelly and Ned the wallabies at Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • September 30, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - Max Verstappen (NED), Celebrating his 21st birthday, Red Bull Racing, Grand Prix Russia 2018, Formula1, Round 16, Sochi Autodrom circuit...Photo: Peter van Egmond.Credit: ©Peter van Egmond Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Grand Prix of Russia,  #33 Max Verstappen (NDL, Red Bull Racing),   Birthday  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - Max Verstappen (NED), Celebrating his 21st birthday, Red Bull Racing, Grand Prix Russia 2018, Formula1, Round 16, Sochi Autodrom circuit...Photo: Peter van Egmond.Credit: ©Peter van Egmond Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Grand Prix of Russia,  #33 Max Verstappen (NDL, Red Bull Racing),   Birthday  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - Max Verstappen (NED), Celebrating his 21st birthday, Red Bull Racing, Grand Prix Russia 2018, Formula1, Round 16, Sochi Autodrom circuit...Photo: Peter van Egmond.Credit: ©Peter van Egmond Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Grand Prix of Russia,  #33 Max Verstappen (NDL, Red Bull Racing),   Birthday  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - Max Verstappen (NED), Celebrating his 21st birthday, Red Bull Racing, Grand Prix Russia 2018, Formula1, Round 16, Sochi Autodrom circuit...Photo: Peter van Egmond.Credit: ©Peter van Egmond Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Grand Prix of Russia,  #33 Max Verstappen (NDL, Red Bull Racing),   Birthday  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok with his gum tree. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules spor
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok inside the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craf
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rule
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok outside his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush cra
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft an
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian hat on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows an Australian AFL poster on the wall at the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim T
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok with a happy local at the bar of his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows David Kok behind the bar in his Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books o
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Australian and Shetland books in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, bo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Donaldson/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows some of the Australiana in the Aussie-themed Outpost in the Shetland Islands. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian Dave Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now Dave lives with his Shetland native wife Louise, 38, and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker Dave came to the islands in the late 90s and since 2016 has been building his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. Dave’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Tim Tams, books on bush craft and Aussie Rules sporting memorabilia. Locals use the Outpost as their local bar and meeting place, as the nearest pub or café is three bridges and three islands away. And visitors can now enjoy the Outpost’s wallabies Ned and Kelly who David brought to the island this winter. Based on the Shetland Islands latitude the marsupials could be the most northerly of their species anywhere on the planet. Dave said visiting Australians are often surprised to find the antipodean paradise in such a remote location. 16 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Dave Kok/Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Dave Kok, with his wife Louise, 38, daughter Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, 4, and Toffee the dog aged four. An Australian man has created his own Outback outpost 11,000 miles from home on the Shetland Islands – and he even has WALLABIES. Tasmanian David Kok, 42, has built his own Aussie oasis on the Scottish archipelago after deciding to settle there when he was travelling Europe. Now David lives with his Shetland native wife Louise and two daughters Caitlin, 11, and Ruby, aged four. Social care worker David came to the islands in the late 90s and has built his own watering hole choc-full of Australiana on the island of Burra. David’s place ‘The Outpost’ is a renovated wooden porta cabin filled with Tasmanian beers, Ti
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  • February 24, 2019 - West Hollywood, CA, USA - LOS ANGELES - FEB 24:  Ned Porteous at the Elton John Oscar Viewing Party on the West Hollywood Park on February 24, 2019 in West Hollywood, CA (Credit Image: © Kay Blake/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 24, 2019 - West Hollywood, CA, USA - LOS ANGELES - FEB 24:  Ned Porteous at the Elton John Oscar Viewing Party on the West Hollywood Park on February 24, 2019 in West Hollywood, CA (Credit Image: © Kay Blake/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) (Blue  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) (Blue  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Wesley Koolhof ( NED )   in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) (Blue  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  in action.during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  in action.during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action.during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 1, 2019 - Pruszkow, Poland - Jan Wilem  Van Schip (NED),Florian Maitre (FRA) compete during the Men's Points Race at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow on March 1, 2019. (Credit Image: © Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 1, 2019 - Pruszkow, Poland - Jan Wilem  Van Schip (NED) Kelland O'Brien (AUS) Sebastian Mora Vedri (ESP) compete during the Men's Points Race at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow on March 1, 2019. (Credit Image: © Foto Olimpik/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)   in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action.during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Marcus Daniell  (NZL) (Red)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL) AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA)  in action .during Fever-Tree Championships 2nd Round match between Jamie Murray  Bruno Soares (BRA) against Marcus Daniell  (NZL)AND Wesley Koolhof ( NED ) at The Queen's Club, London, on 21 June 2018  (Credit Image: © Kieran Galvin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - Eupen's Remi Mulumba and STVV's Steven De Petter fight for the ball during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - STVV's Roman Bezus and Eupen's Diawandou Diagne fight for the ball during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - STVV's Roman Bezus and Eupen's Diawandou Diagne fight for the ball during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - Eupen's Yuta Toyokawa celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - STVV's Elton Acolatse and Eupen's Eric Ocansey fight for the ball during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 21, 2018 - Sint-Truiden, BELGIUM - Eupen's Siebe Blondelle celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between Sint-Truidense V.V. and KAS Eupen, in Sint-Truiden, Saturday 21 April 2018, on day five of the Play-Off 2B of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jan Van Den Bergh and OHL's Simon Diedhiou fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Simon Diedhiou and Beerschot's Tom Pietermaat fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan pictured during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada controles the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan looks on during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan in action a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada runs for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan reacts during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan looks on during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan pictured in action during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan reacts during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan looks on during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan reacts duirng a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Thai goalkeeper Kawin Thamsatchanan looks on during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's head coach Nigel Pearson reacts during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's goalkeeper Rafael Romo pictured in action during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Kenneth Schuermans fights for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's head coach Nigel Pearson reacts during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada scores a goal during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jan Van Den Bergh fights for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's head coach Nigel Pearson reacts during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's goalkeeper Rafael Romo, shoot, the ball and during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada scores a goal during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe, talks with, the referee and during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe, talks with, the referee and during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe pictured during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Julien Gorius misses a penalty during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Jovan Kostovski scores a goal during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Jovan Kostovski celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Jovan Kostovski, celebartes, after scoring and during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Jovan Kostovski celebartes after scoring during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Samy Kheli and Beerschot's Tom Pietermaat fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - OHL's Samy Kheli and Beerschot's Tom Pietermaat fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Joren Dom and OHL's Samy Kheli fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Leuven, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jan Van Den Bergh and OHL's Simon Diedhiou fight for the ball during a soccer game between OH Leuven and KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, in Heverlee, Leuven, Saturday 17 February 2018, on day 27 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY (Credit Image: © Bruno Fahy/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts after winning a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts after winning a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada pictured in action during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Shean Garlito and Beerschot's Hernan Losada fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - A supporter pictured at a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Maxence Carlier and Beerschot's Erwin Jimmy Hoffer fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Hugo Videmont and Beerschot's Tom Pietermaat fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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