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'''Paul Gallen''' is widely regarded as one of the greatest Countdown players of all time. He finished runner-up in the particularly strong Series 52, after losing out to [[Mark Tournoff]] on a crucial conundrum in the grand final.
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'''Paul Gallen''' is widely regarded as one of the greatest Countdown players of all time. He finished runner-up in the particularly strong [[Series 52]], after losing out to [[Mark Tournoff]] on a crucial conundrum in the grand final.
  
 
His finest hour came at the Championship of Champions XII, which was dubbed 'The Tournament of Death' as a result of the remarkably strong selection of competitors involved, including [[Mark Tournoff]], [[Conor Travers]] and [[Paul Howe]]. Paul Gallen became a Countdown folk legend when he defeated Tournoff in the final, thus gaining revenge for his series defeat.
 
His finest hour came at the Championship of Champions XII, which was dubbed 'The Tournament of Death' as a result of the remarkably strong selection of competitors involved, including [[Mark Tournoff]], [[Conor Travers]] and [[Paul Howe]]. Paul Gallen became a Countdown folk legend when he defeated Tournoff in the final, thus gaining revenge for his series defeat.

Revision as of 00:03, 2 November 2007

Paul Gallen is widely regarded as one of the greatest Countdown players of all time. He finished runner-up in the particularly strong Series 52, after losing out to Mark Tournoff on a crucial conundrum in the grand final.

His finest hour came at the Championship of Champions XII, which was dubbed 'The Tournament of Death' as a result of the remarkably strong selection of competitors involved, including Mark Tournoff, Conor Travers and Paul Howe. Paul Gallen became a Countdown folk legend when he defeated Tournoff in the final, thus gaining revenge for his series defeat.

He now goes to Belfast University, studying Law.

Preceded by
Graham Nash
Champion of Champions
Championship of Champions XII
Followed by
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