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MORPETH RFC FACILITIES Onto a Small Terrace Morpeth RFC Bonfire Night & Fireworks Display Sunday 3rd November 2019 - Gates open @ 5pm & Bonfire lit @ 6pm Admission £5 per head & Under 12s £3 per head RUGBYMORPETH FOOTBALL CLUB LTD NORTHERN DIVISION NORTH PREMIER Season 2019 - 2020 Logo Redraw No: 3019 Logo Redraw Name: DUNGAIT Request July 19 Customer Name: Morpeth Re Draw Zoo Reference No: Z-SPON JADE BLACK WHITE RED YELLOW Colours: 5020 5059 5060 5062 5040 ADMISSION £5 SEPTEMBER 7TH 2019 Font : Futura Extra Black BT UNDER 16s £3 CARLISLE Helvetica Bold RFC MRFC MEMBERS’ CONCESSIONS £3 (Life members, over 65s, patrons, players) Morpeth Beer Festival Friday 24th and Saturday 25th April 2020 https://www.facebook.com/morpethbeerfestival/ MORPETH RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB LTD Season 2019-2020 Ground: President : Gary Stephenson Grange House Field, Mitford Road, Morpeth, NE61 1RJ Tel: 01670 512508 Website: http://morpethrfc.co.uk Vice Presidents : Rob Parkinson Colours: Rob Winter Red and white hoops with red panels and blue shoulders. James Richfield Navy blue shorts with red hip flash. Navy blue socks with red tops. Honorary Treasurer : Peter Weldon PLAYING XVs Club & Ist XV Captain : Carl Hill 07526 201193 Honorary Secretary : Ken Fraser - 07794 366061 Vice Captains : Mickey Craigs 07540 881653 : Jack Elliott 07917 672897 Team Manager : John Stafford 07968 161085 Honorary Fixture Secretary : Bill Hewitt - 01670 787757 Assistant Manager : Peter Kirkup 07729 251116 Club Chairman : John Price - 07771 170467 Reivers Co Captain : James Armstrong 07540 551578 Co Captain : Steve Evans 07734 174139 Rugby Chairman : John Stafford - 07968 161085 Co Captain : Ian Grieve 07595 406904 Coach : Dan Hornby 07792 543812 County Representative : Duncan Hutton - 07801 051711 Team Manager : Nigel Grieve 07717 725712 Edwardians Captain : Adam Savage 07707 726448 Past Presidents: Vice Captain : Adam Cutts 07725 192736 Team Managers : Mark Davidson 07540 188017 1947 - 54 G.F. Howell 1985 - 86 J. Elliott Mark Parrish 07540 188017 1954 - 56 W.L. Elsworth 1986 - 87 J. Wilson 1956 - 58 F.C. Galbraith 1987 - 88 R. Scott Stags Captain : Mick Bone 07712 672144 1958 - 60 J.R. Hall 1988 - 90 D. Pringle Manager : Ben Dale 07342 043495 1960 - 62 Dr. W McKellar 1990 - 92 H.V. Kennedy 1962 - 64 J.C. Whaley 1992 - 94 G.W. Brown Senior Club Coaches : Michael Dungait 1964 - 65 A.H. Tweddle 1994 - 96 R.N. Hall Mark Watson 1965 - 67 R.E. Appleby 1996 - 98 K.U. Fraser Colts Team Manager : Rob Parkinson 07984 796976 1967 - 68 W.E. Laidlaw 1998 - 00 W.G. Hewitt Head Coach : Joe Miller 07803 488112 1968 - 70 A. Gordon 2000 - 02 I. Pringle 1970 - 71 W.S. Morgan 2002 - 04 S.T.G. Duckworth Sub Committees: 1971 - 73 W.O.F. Patterson 2004 - 06 D.T. Metcalfe Age Grade Rugby/Rugby Safe Officer James Richfield 07970 704704 1973 - 75 P.S. Driver 2006 - 08 C. Green Bar Peter Owens 07785 510123 1975 - 77 N. Wiseman 2008 - 10 M. Calder Catering Sandra Shaw 07969 317932 1977 - 79 J.L. Robson 2010 - 12 M. Brunskill Club Vice Chairman/Data Officer Paul Airey 07814 965954 1979 J.W. Storey 2012 - 14 J.Y. Price Coaching/Referee Co-ordinator Dave Reed 07736 517728 1979 - 81 D.R. Turnbull 2014 - 16 P. Forsythe Girls and Women Stephen Parsons 07729 797340 1981 - 83 A.C. Foreman 2016 - 18 J.A. Stafford Ground John Dungait 07771 515759 1983 - 85 B. Dick 2018 - G. Stephenson Marketing Rob Winter 07810 511881 Players’ Representative Tony Moody 07834 383214 Hon. Life Members: Property/Volunteer Co-ordinator Simon Cox 07768 511944 A.A. Brown, G.W. Brown, C.H. Davidson, S.T.G. Duckworth, J. Dungait, Rugby/Social /Travel John Stafford 07968 161085 K.U. Fraser, R.N. Hall, W.G. Hewitt, G. Keeley, D. T. Metcalfe, Selection/Shop Paul Jackson 07753 573534 M. Parrish, Mrs G Penn, J.Y. Price, B. Richardson, J.L. Robson, A.E. Woolhead. Sponsorship Geoff Manners 07527 819451 Steward/First Aid Gary Stephenson 07740 161284 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 MRFC President’s Message 2019-2020 Club Captain’s Message On behalf of all at Morpeth Rugby Club I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all I would like to start by welcoming our visiting team and guests, in this our first season in the our members, supporters, visiting players and match officials to the club for the 2019/2020 North Premier league, and I hope you will enjoy the rugby and our facilities which are very season. I especially extend a welcome to those clubs visiting for the first time and to those well maintained by officials, members and volunteers. returning this season. I am honoured to be Club Captain for this my sixth season. I personally would like to thank all the players for all the hard work and effort they put in last season, all the sides have shown great commitment. As a club we have very good playing numbers through the club at all levels due to the hard work of all the people mentioned above. We are currently turning out 4 senior teams, Morpeth is a thriving, busy club with lots going on both on and off the field. We enjoy a full an occasional veterans’ team now known as the Ranters, 3 girl’s teams and most of these programme of events throughout the year which you can find on our club website. players do originate from our 11 mini junior teams. With a lot of help from players, volunteers, supporters we have been able to improve and We endeavour to hold true to all rugby traditions both on and off the field – so please develop our club facilities. come in to our clubhouse after the game. In the summer Nat West Rugby Force group have been busy around the club painting and Carl general tidying of the rugby grounds. We have also decorated the club house main function room Aka Hilly and the changing rooms. We look forward to another busy season and further improvements. We are a welcoming and inclusive club and I hope that you enjoy visiting. We reinforce the RFU core values that are detailed below. I am very much looking forward to this coming season and seeing you all at the club. Gary StephensonPLAYER & SPECTATOR SAFETY PLAYER & SPECTATOR SAFETY PLAYER & SPECTATOR SAFETY • Only Match officials & permitted personnel are allowed inside the pitch barrier • Only Match officials & permitted personnel are allowed inside the pitch barrier • This is a RFU Regulation supported by the RFU North Competitions Committee • Only Match officials & permitted personnel are allowed inside the pitch barrier • This is a RFU Regulation supported by the RFU North Competitions Committee • Please help us to keep both players & spectators safe and avoid accidents • This is a RFU Regulation supported by the RFU North Competitions Committee • Please help us to keep both players & spectators safe and avoid accidents • If you are asked to leave this area please respect our Club’s request • Please help us to keep both players & spectators safe and avoid accidents • If you are asked to leave this area please respect our Club’s request • We hope you enjoy the Game For all your party and business meeting requirements • If you are asked to leave this area please respect our Club’s request (big or small) - please give us a “try” • We hope you enjoy the Game • We hope you enjoy the Game Club Website: morpethrfc.co.uk. Room bookings and function enquiries: Gary (07740 161284 or [email protected]) Catering only: Sandra (07969 317932 or [email protected]) 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 You will be made welcome Copiers by the team at and Printers THE JOINERS ARMS There’s nothing we don’t know about copiers and printers. Trust us! Wansbeck Street 01670 513540 Still serving a variety of IT Support real ales and lagers Services Lounge available for private functions, weddings etc. Delivering reliable and professional IT systems, support and help desk services. Sims Cycle Workshop Business 7bUnit Old 2, Queens The Old Head Stables Yard Supplies OldgateGreys Yard, Morpeth MorpethNE61 1QD NE61 1PY With over 22,000 products, we can provide Open all of your office stationery, paper, printer Open cartridges and furniture. Monday to SaturdaySaturday 10:0010:00 –- 17:0017:00 All makes of bikebike servicedserviced andand repairedrepaired Wheels builtbuilt to to order order CYTECH qualified qualified mechanic. mechanic. T: 0191 490 0822 www.totalbusiness.co.uk 01670 504376 207459-07525 200588 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 0800 612 8414 - 07957 495503 MORPETH RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB LTD CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL PEOPLE INVOLVED AT THE CLUB SENIOR PLAYERS, JUNIOR PLAYERS AND THEIR PARENTS, MEMBERS, SUPPORTERS AND VISITORS PLAYERS should remember that skill development, fun and enjoyment are the most important parts of the game. Work equally hard for yourself and the team. Recognise good play by ALL the players on both teams. Play to the spirit of the game and accept without question the decisions of the referee and appointed officials. PARENTS should remember that young people play rugby for their enjoyment NOT that of the parents. Encourage young people to play, but do not force them. Be an example to the youngsters who are the FUTURE of the game and support the Club in their efforts to eradicate poor sporting behaviour. SPECTATORS should embrace the traditional ethos of the game and act as positive role models for all young players. Condemn bad language,rude behaviour,violence,never ridicule any individual and always remain outside of the playing area. It should be noted that Morpeth RFC totally endorse the Rugby Football Union RELEASE YOUR in their efforts to support total respect for Match Officials in that: ANIMAL INSTINCT.
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