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Past Presidents CONTENTS PAGE Colours of the Union 2 Company, Secretary & Office Details 3 Directors of NLD 4 Member Clubs 5 - 7 Subscriptions 8 Officers of NLD 9 Management Board & Committe 10 Committee Structure 11 - 12 Committee Personnel 13 - 17 Playing Management 18 - 20 Community Coaches 21 R D O’s 22 Domestic Union Officials 23 - 25 NLD Referees Society 26 - 27 Personnel Directory 28 - 36 Past Presidents Directory 37 - 40 Principal Fixtures 2011-12 41 - 51 NLD Cup-Plate-Shield-Vase Draws 53 - 56 NLD Knockout Competitions Rules 57 - 76 Midlands Leagues 73 - 107 League Fixtures 109-148 Club Directory 149-224 Life Members 225 Past Presidents and Officials 226-231 Sir Anthony Wharton Trust 232 Meetings Schedule - inside back cover - 1 - THE COLOURS OF THE UNION The playing colours of the Union shall be a royal blue jersey, with a white badge incorporating the emblem of each of the Rugby Football Unions of Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire, white shorts and royal blue socks. The Union blazer will be navy blue or black. The Union sweater will be navy blue. The Union blazer and sweater may be worn only by those who have played rugby football for the Senior XV of the Union, and by all past and present Officers of the Union. The Union ties will be: - navy blue with a silver emblem in the case of Senior XV and past and present Officers; - navy blue with an amber emblem in the case of all other committee members - navy blue with a green emblem in the case of U20’s - black with a white emblem in the case of U18’s - red with a navy emblem in the case of U16’s, - red with a green emblem in the case of U15’s - red with a silver emblem in the case of U14’s A County Cap may be awarded to all those who have played senior representative rugby for the Union, within certain criteria, which may be decided upon from time to time as a recommendation of the Playing Committee and at the discretion of the Board of Directors. - 2 - NOTTINGHAMSHIRE LINCOLNSHIRE & DERBYSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION LIMITED Registered in England No 4256407 Registered Office Woodlands, High Street, Stapleford, Lincolnshire. LN6 9LB. VAT Registration No 804 667 717 Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire and Derbyshire Rugby Football Union is the trading name of Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire and Derbyshire Rugby Football Union Limited. All correspondence to be addressed to : The Honorary Secretary Mike Waplington Woodlands, High Street Stapleford. Lincs. LN6 9LB. 01522 789192(H) 07917 182201(M) e-mail : [email protected] Office 24 Carter Gate, Newark. Nottinghamshire. NG24 1UB. Tel 01636 640800 e-mail : [email protected] - 3 - DIRECTORS OF N.L.D.R.F.U. LIMITED with effect from 25th June 2013 Mr N Mudd Mr D Chamberlin Mr M Waplington Mr T Brooks ****************************************************** Office Administrator Nicole Brown 24 Carter Gate, Newark. Nottinghamshire. NG24 1UB. Tel 01636 640800 e-mail : [email protected] - 4 - MEMBER CLUBS RFU Voting Member Clubs Amber Valley Sen / Jun / Vets Ashbourne Sen / Jun / Vets Ashfield Sen / Jun / Vets Bakewell Mannerians Sen / Jun Barton & District Sen Belper Sen / Jun / Vets Bingham Sen Boston Sen / Jun / Vets Bourne Sen / Jun / Vets Buxton Sen / Jun Castle Donington Sen Vets Chesterfield Panthers Sen / Jun / Ladies Cleethorpes Sen / Jun Derby Sen / Jun / Vets / Ladies Dronfield Sen / Jun / Vets East Leake Sen East Retford Sen / Jun . Vets Gainsborough Sen Glossop Sen / Jun / Vets / Ladies Grimsby Sen / Jun / Vets / Ladies Hope Valley Sen Horncastle RFC Sen Ilkeston Sen / Jun Kesteven Sen / Jun Keyworth Sen / Jun Leesbrook Sen / Jun Lincoln Sen / Jun - 5 - MEMBER CLUBS RFU Voting Member Clubs cont Long Eaton Sen / Jun / Vets Mansfield Sen / Jun / Vets Market Rasen & Louth Sen / Jun / Vets / Ladies Matlock Sen / Jun Meden Vale Sen Melbourne Sen / Jun / Vets Mellish Sen / Jun Ladies Newark Sen / Jun / Vets North Hykeham Sen / Jun Ladies Nottingham Casuals Sen / Jun / Vets Nottingham Corsairs Sen/ Jun Nottingham Moderns Sen / Jun / Vets Nottingham Sen Nottinghamians Sen Vets Ollerton Sen Paviors Sen / Jun Ladies Ripley Rhinos Sen Vets Ladies Rolls Royce Sen Vets Scunthorpe Sen / Jun Ladies Skegness Sen / Jun / Vets Sleaford Sen / Jun Ladies Southwell Sen / Jun / Vets Spalding Sen / Jun / Vets / Ladies Stamford College OB Sen Stamford Sen / Jun / Vets Tupton Sen / Jun / Vets West Bridgford Sen / Jun / Vets Woodhouse Giants Sen Worksop Sen / Jun / Vets - 6 - MEMBER CLUBS RFU Non Voting Member Clubs Cresswell Crusaders Sen Derbyshire Constabulary Sen Vets Derbyshire County Union* Sen / Dev / Vets Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service Sen HMP Ranby Sen Lincolnshire County Union* Sen / Dev / Vets Lincolnshire Police Sen Lowdham Lions Sen Nottingham Medics Sen Nottingham Trent University Sen / Ladies Nottinghamshire Constabulary Sen Nottinghamshire County Union* Sen / Dev / Vets Notts Fire & Rescue Service Sen Notts GEMS Sen Panthers Sen RAF Digby Sen University of Derby Sen University of Lincoln Sen University of Nottingham Sen / Ladies - 7 - MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONS 2013-14 Clubs 1 - 2 teams £30.00 per annum (+ VAT) Clubs 3 + teams £40.00 per annum (+ VAT) Individual £15.00 per annum (incl VAT) Family £20.00 per annum (incl VAT) Membership Subscriptions should be forwarded to: The Honorary Treasurer: Mr Tim Brooks 14 Parfitt Drive Farnsfield, Newark. Nottinghamshire. NG22 8FA 01623 883669 (H) 07973 124543 (M) e-mail [email protected] - 8 - OFFICERS OF THE UNION 2013 - 2014 Honorary President: N. (Nick) Mudd 4 Mabel Grove, West Bridgford. Nottingham. NG2 5GT. 0115 974 9642 (H) 07710 736924 (M) e-mail: [email protected] Chairman of the Management Committee: D (David) Chamberlin Mill Platt Cottage, Six Hills, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, LN8 3RL 01673 838514 (H) e-mail: polly,[email protected] Honorary Secretary: M. (Mike) Waplington Woodlands, High Street, Stapleford. Lincolnshire. LN6 9LB. 01522 789192(H) 07917 182201(M) e-mail: [email protected] Honorary Treasurer: T. (Tim) Brooks 14 Parfitt Drive Farnsfield, Newark. Nottinghamshire. NG22 8FA 01623 883669 (H) 07973 124543 (M) e-mail [email protected] - 9 - MANAGEMENT BOARD Honorary President: N Mudd Honorary Chairman: D Chamberlin Honorary Secretary: M Waplington Honorary Treasurer: T Brooks Head of Club Development: J Mapp Head of Game Development: D Sutton Representative to the RFU (1) M Waplington Representative to the RFU (2) T Edmundson MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE The members of the Management Board PLUS Head of Education Development: R Wilkes Head of Rugby Growth: R Linthwaite Head of Local Rugby Delivery: A Royer Junior Vice President (L): P Cass Junior Vice President (D): D Heath Junior Vice President (N): J Mapp Junior Vice President (NLD): t b c Past President’s Representative: R Swain NLD Referees Representative: C N Mudd Notts RFU Representative: K Price Lincs RFU Representative: A Smith Derbys RFU Representative: D Heath ALL PAST PRESIDENTS ARE EX OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE - 10 - COMMITTEE STRUCTURES The President, Chairman, Honorary Secretary and the Honorary Treasurer are Ex-Officio Members of all Committees CLUB DEVELOPMENT Facilities Club Management Club Volunteer Support and Development GAME DEVELOPMENT Coach Education and Development Referee Training & Development Medical Marketing & Publicity U16 Talent Pathway NLD U16 NLD U18 NLD U20 Womens and Girls Rugby Domestic Unions Developing Player Pathway EPDG Player Development U7-U12 Competitions U13-U19 Competitions Senior Competitions - 11 - EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT Schools Colleges Universities: RUGBY GROWTH Touch Women’s and Girls Targeted Inclusion Sevens Development - 12 - COMMITTEE PERSONNEL COACHING COMMITTEE Chair: D Sutton Members: D Andrews D Heath N Mudd R Brown D Gourley S Morley G Rudkin S Shaw S Kirby T Wilbraham DEVELOPING PLAYER PATHWAY COMMITTEE RFU Player Development D Gourley NLD Representative T Edmundson DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE Chairman J G Lowry Secretary C N Mudd Members M Lord D Grummett D Chamberlin NLDRFUSR Observer C N Mudd - 13 - COMPETITIONS- SENIOR Chair R Exton Secretary t b c Nottinghamshire R Exton Derbyshire S Allford Lincolnshire M. Ashton Co-opted members D Murphy T. Bembridge Society of Referees: J Bradwell CBRDP Representative: M. Ashton MLOC Representative D Miller League Secretaries: Midlands 3E (N) S Allford Midlands 5E (N) P Gordon COMPETITIONS U7-U12 Chair Jeremy Chew Ross Thain Sean Forward Steve Fern Chris Conroy Gary Osborne COMPETITIONS U13-U19 Chair Melvyn Ashton Secretary Carol Badmin David Duddles Martin Troop Nigel Hill - 14 - WOMEN & GIRLS RUGBY Chair: Neil Clack Secretary: Amy Harding Fund Manager: Neil Speechley Team Managers t.b.c. Club liaison: Jo Dawson Committee Members: John Payne - 15 - SAFEGUARDING OFFICERS Nottinghamshire: Maggie James Lincolnshire: Tracie Linehan Derbyshire: Chris Johnson NLDRFU REPRESENTATIVES To ERCA: A Shaw To MIDLAND COUNTIES: Midlands U20 Group: G Gunn Midlands U18 Group: J Jefferson Midlands U16 Group: T Edmundson Midlands League Organising Committee: D Miller - 16 - NLD RUGBY FOOTBALL SCHOOLS UNION Chairman Dr R WILKES, Treasurer B INGLIS Westholme, Low Road, Barrowby, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 1DB 01476 561617 (H) 07793 198948 (M) e-mail : [email protected] - 17 - COACHING / PLAYING MANAGEMENT Nottinghamshire Lead Coach Brian Dobb u15 Head Coach Gary Osbourne Assistant Coach Andrew Stout Assistant Coach Mark Dobb Manager t b c u14 Head Coach Assistant Coach Simon Stuart Assistant Coach Will Laughton Assistant Coach Karl Brisco Manager t b c Lincolnshire Lead Coach Martin Kerrigan u15 Head Coach Martin
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