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19th November 2016 Cambridge could not cope with the touch down, with Jack Green converting. strength of Coventry’s forwards as they But Coventry had the final say as lost 55–12 in National League One. Jack Willis scored their eighth try, Cambridge’s trip to the again from a catch and drive, with Will had added significance as it was the Maisey converting. first time that Coventry’s director of Scorers: Coventry – Tolmie try, Fenner rugby Rowland Winter had faced the con 12min; Dyer try, Fenner con 28; team he got promoted last season.But Knox try, Fenner con 39; Fenner pen Ross Stewart’s side were unable to 40+3; penalty try, Fenner con 50; claim the bragging rights, as Coventry’s James try, Fenner con 62; Daynes try pack dominated. 64; Hircock try 66; Willis try, Maisey The hosts scored their first try after 11 con 77. Cambridge – Leathem try 53; minutes, with hooker Scott Tolmie being Ayrton try, Green conversion 69. driven over. Tony Fenner converted. Darrel Dyer then crossed over, with Coventry: Hodgson, James, Hircock, Fenner converting for a 14–0 lead. Wheatcroft, Knox, Fenner, White, Winger Rob Knox scored their third Stankovich, Tolmie, Boulton, Jubb, try, with Fenner again converting. Snyman, Willis, Povoas, Dyer. Fenner also added a penalty for a Replacements: Byrne, Litchfield, 24–0 lead at the break. Daynes, Maisey, Pritchard. Coventry were awarded a penalty Cambridge: Furbank, Hutchinson, try on 50 minutes following a powerful Hema, Ayrton, Portsmouth, Green, catch and drive from a line-out. Trotter; Langley, Griffiths, Jones, Three minutes later Cambridge got Moon, Bretag-Norris, Rawlings, on the scoreboard when replacement Johnson, McCloud. Replacements: Chris Leathem avoided a few tackles to Ruddock, Seal, Laxton, Liebenberg, dot down. Leathem. But the Coventry dominance Sin bin: Cambridge – Portsmouth continued as Owain James and former (technical offence, 34), Seal (technical Cambridge players Corey Hircock offence, 71). and Brett Daynes added tries. Fenner converted James’ try. Guy Walker Cambridge scored their second try Cambridge News when James Ayrton broke through to Interesting Times...

It was another strange one, for all sorts of had to leave just after half time – false reasons, at the weekend – and I may not alarm – and 20 minutes into that return even be here today, which will become journey L.J. called to say he’d torn his evident in a moment – but last Saturday hamstring, so a family reunion of sorts and Sunday were, generally speaking, a ensued at Addenbrookes. So that was massive pain. fun, too – a lot of travel for little reward Coventry away was always going to be and no little aggro last weekend! “interesting” in the “interesting times” Today, of course, could be different. sense of the word – an allegedly massive Or it could be similar. Certainly from budget at the , and a a personal sense, anyway, and I hope good few old Blood & Sanders, many of to be here and do what I normally do whom I caught up with before and after on a Saturday. L.J. is out for 6 weeks the game. But there was the very real or so at the moment, so I may not be sense of bigger boys pinching our lunch down here tomorrow – which means no money, rather than the capitulation we traditional Sunday coffee and bacon roll saw at Moseley, so there breakfast. But there’s plenty going on was a box ticked in that sense at least. at the moment – I’m off to the Steele- Coventry looked like a team made up Bodgers (note to Steve ‘The Bar’ Davies of experienced Championship players – NOT ‘badgers’!) after writing this. The – we looked like the next generation Varsity Match is on the horizon – can on the way up, and learning lessons Shanners do it this time? And more than every week. And, of course, there’s enough twists and turns to be had on the nothing wrong with that as long as we National One front between now and keep picking up points and results. Last Christmas. weekend we got neither, and that needs But I think I may be a little distracted to be addressed today and in the run up at times along the way – and as it’s my to Christmas. With Hartpury nailed on 12 year old twin niece and nephew’s for top spot and promotion as it stands, birthday today, I have a feeling it may and Mose and Club almost unbeatable well be an omen of sorts. thus far, no one else is safe and two Cheer the boys on today – without me results, two lots of five points, mean that – and make it a Saturday to remember! the table can change dramatically in a couple of weeks. #COYBAS On Sunday I went off to Diss to watch Steve Jackson (not so) Little Jacko play for the Colts in BBC Radio Cambridgeshire & The Rugby Paper pouring freezing rain, taking 38 weeks @Jackolocalrugby on Twitter pregnant Mrs J with me. Inevitably, we [email protected] mini&youthsection Mini & Youth Rugby is sponsored by

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Cambridge Rugby Club are committed to being a community club, giving something back to the City, helping children learn the core values of Rugby. Those core values of Respect, Discipline, Teamwork, Enjoyment and Sportsmanship are fundamental for a solid start in life and the potential for a good future. Rugby is played at many of the private schools in the area but not as much in the state schools. Our junior members are a mixture of private and state school children but there is a section of talented state school children who cannot afford to be a member or could not even think about joining a club due to financial difficulties at home. of twenty years who is in full time education The Cambridge RUFC Youth Charitable Trust (the (or otherwise receiving education or vocational Trust) was formed to provide financial assistance training in connection with their employment or to ensure that every child playing, or wishing to a government sponsored scheme in the United “Since my son started playing rugby with Cambridge about some funding through the Youth Charitable play, at Cambridge Rugby Club has the same Kingdom) to play the game of rugby union at in 2011 he has become a different person. Trust at the club which was so helpful for us. opportunities to participate in the game of rugby Cambridge Rugby Union Football Club (CRUFC) He had never played rugby before and not He has had 5 years at Cambridge now and whilst and associated club activities and thereby to assist in ensuring that due attention being brought up in a sporty family, he only really my lad may not be the best player on the field, The Trust was formed in 2008 with the generous is given to the physical education and development encountered sport at school. As a single parent his passion and love for the team and coaches support of SG Hambros. of such persons as well as the development and family we regularly moved from here to there, is unreal. He has found a family that is so unique Thank you to SG Hambros for the seed funding occupation of their minds which meant that unfortunately, due to the moving, and he has turned into a respectful young man. and also to Charles Staveley who has kindly set up The relief of financial hardship among people he didn’t keep many friends of his own age. He has made so many friends, lifelong friends, and the Charitable Trust. under 20 years of age living in East Anglia and As a young boy he also suffered with a few anger been able to travel with the team on many tours, Charles, William Quanthill, John Creighton (Mini the surrounding area wishing to play or already issues and like lots of boys, he was full of energy, including to France and Italy. Without the help of & Youth Chairman) and Andrew McGahey (former playing rugby union for CRUFC, by making grants of very full on and had no where to run it off. We tried funding there is no way that he would have been Mini & Youth Chairman) are Trustees. money for providing or paying for items, services him with karate for a while which helped a bit, but able to take part in these activities, making him the The remit of the Trust is as follows: The organisation or facilities and thereby: he didn’t like it much so it didn’t go far. person he is now. and provision of assistance to encourage and (a) advancing in life and helping young people by He is such a lovely kid with a heart of gold but He has now been accepted at Parkside sixth enable any persons of either sex up to the age developing their skills, and capabilities to enable just had too much energy and didn’t have a way form where he is studying a sports diploma and them to participate in society as independent, of getting it out or expressing himself. I needed taking on a coaching module. His passion for sport, mature and responsible individuals; something to get that energy out of him and give especially rugby has grown immensely. him something to focus on. Then I met someone He has come so far and it’s all because of the (b) providing recreational and leisure time activity who suggested my son could come along to amazing help, advice and mentoring he has had in the interests of social welfare for people living Cambridge rugby club and it changed him for the from the club which has made him look up to all in the area who have need of support by reason of better. He wasn’t like most of the players in the the coaches. He has so much love for his team and their youth or social and economic circumstances team as he hadn’t played before and wasn’t brought they are all like brothers which has shaped him in with a view to improving the conditions of life of up within a rugby family, but we certainly noticed a to the young man he is today. He is, and I am, very such persons. difference in his behaviour straight away. He loved lucky and thankful to have had all the help that The general purposes of such charitable bodies going to matches and training and spending time Cambridge rugby club have given us” or for such other purposes as shall be exclusively with his mates. If you would like to make a donation to the Trust charitable as the Trustees may from time to time Unfortunately for me, being a single mother on please speak to one of the trustees who can be decide. a low wage, I did struggle with the costs initially. contacted via the web site. The following is a testimonial from one of the Membership, kit and tours etc was quite a lot of recipients of YCT funding... money in one payment, but then the coach told me John Creighton, CRUFC Cambridge v Hull Ionians

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CAMBRIDGE RUGBY CLUB MEMBERSHIP & DEBENTURES 2016/17

CLUB MEMBERSHIP

£155 Senior Match Fees, free entry to home 1st XV games Playing Member & Club Membership

£75 Student Match Fees, free entry to 1st XV games Playing Member & Club Membership

£75 Social member Club Membership & £5 discount for home 1st XV games

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£50 Junior Grandstand Free entry & to home 1st XV games plus an Under 16 Season Ticket Member seat in the grandstand for if one is available

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£75 Parent Member Club Membership & £5 discount for home 1st XV games

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£85 Mini & Youth Player Must be in conjunction with a Parent/Playing (1st Child) Membership

£73 Mini & Youth Player (subsequent children)

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Debenture seats are available in the Hill Stand. £650 for 3 years or £1,000 for 5 years Includes Club membership, entrance to National League 1 home games and a designated seat in the Hill Stand.

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1ST XV FIXTURES National League 1 DATE KICK OFF HOME AWAY 03 Sep 2016 3pm Albion vs Cambridge Nat League 1 10 Sep 2016 3pm Rosslyn Park vs Cambridge Nat League 1 17 Sep 2016 3pm Cambridge vs Old Albanian Nat League 1 24 Sep 2016 3pm Mowden Park vs Cambridge Nat League 1 01 Oct 2016 3pm Cambridge vs Loughborough Nat League 1 08 Oct 2016 3pm Moseley vs Cambridge Nat League 1 15 Oct 2016 3pm Cambridge vs Nat League 1 22 Oct 2016 3pm Blackheath vs Cambridge Nat League 1 29 Oct 2016 3pm Cambridge vs Hartpury College Nat League 1 05 Nov 2016 3pm Esher vs Cambridge Nat League 1 12 Nov 2016 2pm Cambridge vs Fylde Nat League 1 19 Nov 2016 3pm Coventry vs Cambridge Nat League 1 26 Nov 2016 2pm Cambridge vs Hull Ionians Nat League 1 03 Dec 2016 2pm Blaydon vs Cambridge Nat League 1 10 Dec 2016 2pm Cambridge vs Ampthill Nat League 1 17 Dec 2016 2pm Cambridge vs Rosslyn Park Nat League 1 24 Dec 2016 – – – – – 31 Dec 2016 – – – – – 07 Jan 2017 2pm Old Albanian vs Cambridge Nat League 1 14 Jan 2017 2pm Cambridge vs Darlington Mowden Park Nat League 1 21 Jan 2017 2pm Loughborough vs Cambridge Nat League 1 28 Jan 2017 2pm Cambridge vs Moseley Nat League 1 04 Feb 2017 3pm Macclesfield vs Cambridge Nat League 1 11 Feb 2017 2pm Cambridge vs Blackheath Nat League 1 18 Feb 2017 2.30pm Hartpury College vs Cambridge Nat League 1 25 Feb 2017 – – – – – 04 Mar 2017 3pm Cambridge vs Esher Nat League 1 11 Mar 2017 3pm Fylde vs Cambridge Nat League 1 18 Mar 2017 – – – – – 25 Mar 2017 3pm Cambridge vs Coventry Nat League 1 01 Apr 2017 3pm Hull Ionians vs Cambridge Nat League 1 08 Apr 2017 3pm Cambridge vs Blaydon Nat League 1 15 Apr 2017 – – – – – 22 Apr 2017 3pm Ampthill vs Cambridge Nat League 1 29 Apr 2017 3pm Cambridge vs Plymouth Albion Nat League 1

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National League 1

Club Pld W D L F A PD TBP LBP Ded Pts Rec % 1) Hartpury College 12 12 0 0 523 156 367 12 0 0 60 100.00 2) Birmingham Moseley 12 10 0 2 375 234 141 6 1 0 47 78.33 3) Plymouth Albion 12 9 0 3 375 253 122 7 2 0 45 75.00 4) Blackheath 12 9 0 3 309 229 80 7 1 0 44 73.33 5) Ampthill & District 12 8 0 4 295 258 37 5 1 0 38 63.33 6) Coventry 12 7 0 5 380 279 101 5 2 0 35 58.33 7) Loughborough Students 12 6 1 5 388 392 -4 7 1 0 34 56.67 8) Rosslyn Park 12 5 1 6 322 255 67 3 4 0 29 48.33 9) Old Albanian 12 5 0 7 286 315 -29 6 2 0 28 46.67 10) Esher 12 4 0 8 311 318 -7 5 5 0 26 43.33 11) Fylde 12 4 0 8 278 400 -122 6 3 0 25 41.67 12) Cambridge 12 4 0 8 297 424 -127 7 2 0 25 41.67 13) Darlington Mowden Park 12 4 0 8 184 338 -154 2 1 0 19 31.67 14) Hull Ionians 12 3 0 9 232 387 -155 1 4 0 17 28.33 15) Macclesfield 12 2 1 9 273 405 -132 4 3 0 17 28.33 16) Blaydon 12 2 1 9 268 453 -185 5 2 0 17 28.33

Today’s Fixtures League: National League 1

Date Home Away Kick Off

26 Nov 2016 Cambridge Hull Ionians 14:00 26 Nov 2016 Loughborough Students Hartpury College 14:00 26 Nov 2016 Ampthill & District Blaydon 14:15 26 Nov 2016 Birmingham Moseley Blackheath 15:00 26 Nov 2016 Darlington Mowden Park Esher 15:00 26 Nov 2016 Old Albanian Fylde 15:00 26 Nov 2016 Plymouth Albion Macclesfield 15:00 26 Nov 2016 Rosslyn Park Coventry 15:00

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