'King Conker' accused of cheating, found with steel chestnut in pocket
Briefly

David Jakins states, 'I was found with the steel conker in my pocket, but I only carry it around with me for humor value and I did not use it during the event.' He insists his win was not a result of cheating, focusing instead on his hitting technique.
Alastair Johnson-Ferguson remarked, 'My conker disintegrated in one hit, and that just doesn't happen.' He expressed suspicion over Jakins' methods and suggested foul play in the competition.
Read at ESPN.com
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