
Newcastle BNOC of the year: Group 2
Who will be crowned the ultimate BNOC?
Group 2 is here and they're even better than Group 1.. just some all-round sociable people out for a good time, but do any of they deserve to become your BNOC of 2018??
John Geraghty
Year: Fourth
Studies: International Business Management
Reason for being a BNOC: John 'The Comeback Kid' Geraghty is one of the vital members of this years star-studded Lacrosse team
"John once got sooo wasted, he stole Mr V's TV stick and waded it around in Rehills, prompting a turf war between the two convenience stores. Shortridge terrace has never been the same since that fateful night. To this day he still parades that stick around afters like a trophy."
Flo Strachan
Year: Third
Studies: English Literature
Reason for being a BNOC: Ex-Editor of The Tab Newcastle
"Flo is the face of Newcastle University. She embodies The Tab and was set for stardom from day one, when she became knows as 'that girl on the crutches', spending her first days of uni with a dodgy knee. Catch her at the Robbo in her trademark dungarees and flawless jacket collection. If you don't know who Flo is, you probably don't go to Newcastle."
Sam Colenutt
Year: Third
Studies: Medicine
Reason for being a BNOC: President of MedSoc
"Just an all round safe guy."
Ali El-Rhalibi
Year: Second
Studies: Medicine
Reason for being a BNOC: New president of MedSoc
"The winner of 'most glorious afro NCL 2016-2018', star of Sky 1's Ultimate Acapella, and an all round house-hold name in and around Newcastle."
Sophie Cooke
Year: Third
Course: Biology and Psychology
Reason for being a BNOC: Changing her name to Sohoe Cooke because she thinks she's Queen of Soho
"With a nickname like Sohoe you can be guaranteed to find her with a blue treb in her hand any night of the week."
Joseph Malik
Year: First
Studies: International Relations and Politics
Reason for being a BNOC: Five nights out in one week is absolutely no issue, but he still manages to never get anything below a 2:1
"Let’s not forget the time he accidentally provided New Croft with his Dad’s phone number, to which his Dad received the pleasant news five working days later that his son was not clapped."
Eleanor Hughes and Lucy Owen
Year: First
Studies: Medicine
Reason for being BNOCs: Both ended up getting locked in Soho after a night out
"Phoned the police and then had to wait until 8am the next morning to be let out."