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Immediate past president of Cambridge Rugby Club and former player Banks remembered his friend and team-mate. “On a first-team level I never really played with him, but if he was in the team, he ran the game,” he said. “He was a good little scrum-half – a small man, but dominant – and was always pleased to play and watch rugby. “He was one of those people who was good at every sport he tried.” Banks also recalled Jeeps’ mischievous side. “He was a bit of a prankster, but he could also take a joke,” he said. “When I was 19, I was painting the clubhouse windows and he filled my ears with paint. Alan Banks has led the tributes to “He liked to muck about a bit, like most Cambridge Rugby Club great Dickie Jeeps, rugby players. who died at the weekend at the age of 84. “He didn’t suffer fools gladly, though, Jeeps began his career at Cambridge in and if he said he’d do something, he did it. 1949, before returning to the club for a He didn’t like losing but wasn’t a bad loser.” second spell in 1968. When it comes to Cambridge, Banks The scrum-half had a distinguished never questioned Jeeps’ loyalty. career with , making “He was a Cambridge man right to the 273 appearances in 13 seasons, and he was end,” he said. also club captain in 1958. “When we went through money Jeeps was a British & Irish Lion, going on problems, he was ever so concerned. three tours, to South Africa in 1955 and “He was very much on our side and tried 1962 and to New Zealand in 1959. to get us out of trouble.” He played 42 matches for the Lions, Former team-mate and Cambridge a total that is second only to Willie-John University RUFC player John Spencer, who McBride on the all-time appearances list. will be the tour manager for the British And he played in 13 tests for the Lions. & Irish Lions on their 2017 tour to New The Cambridgeshire-born sportsman also Zealand, said: “Dickie had a reputation for played 24 times for England between 1956 being the finest footballer of his time, a bit and 1962 – after first representing the Lions like later on. – captaining his country on 13 occasions. “He was strong, flexible, accurate and Following his retirement, Jeeps became had a very good sense of the game. Brilliant an England selector and was also RFU tactically, he was very much the complete president between 1976 and 1977. player.” He later served as president of the Sports Council. Adrian Peel, Cambridge Independent crufcprosposed new changing rooms

Those of you lucky enough to be playing will know that our changing We are guardedly optimistic, as the saying goes, that we will be awarded a facilities have fallen a little behind the standards that we set ourselves. proportion of the required funding from Cambridge City Council under their We currently have only two indoor changing rooms supplemented by the Section 106 facilities funding scheme, although this cannot be guaranteed temporary port-a-cabins together with shared showering facilities. until the process is complete; hence our reluctance to quote figures at this Now that we are running 3 teams on a Saturday, with our ever growing stage, but it would get the funding required well under way. Mini & Youth membership, the growth in women’s rugby and with the Similarly, are talking to the Rugby Union about grant funding and a objective of bringing girls rugby to Volac Park and the increased use sizeable, interest-free loan for the funding of the new facility from the Rugby of our club house by many in our local community, we need to provide Football Foundation. The RFU and RFF teams have been hugely helpful and facilities that are fit for purpose – and are safe! so again we are guardedly optimistic, but can’t really quote actual figures Thanks to a number of club members providing their professional until the Fat Lady sings so to speak. expertise, we have designed a scheme to rebuild, replace and refurbish the The team are exploring the possibility of additional grant-aid type funding existing facilities and provide up to 6 new changing rooms in two phases: from appropriate sources where we meet the qualifying criteria. • The first phase provides for the refurbishment of two existing changing But here’s the but; even if we are successful in securing this funding, which rooms, the provision of four new changing rooms, gym, physio room would be material in total, we will still need to look to Members and other and additional WC facilities; and Benefactors for a sizeable contribution towards the costs of the project. We are therefore kicking off a major fund raising drive which will start during the A second phase, that we would potentially proceed with in the future, • 2016/2017 season with the aim of starting to build Phase 1 in early 2017 to funding and other circumstances permitting, would add two more be completed by the start of season 2017/2018. changing rooms and a Multi-purpose Club and broader community Finally, a key feature of the external funding is that we introduce a wide room and facility. variety of non-rugby users to the Facility for the future We have obtained planning permission from Cambridge City Council and This is a major project for the club and vital to our future so any help that now need to move on to the hard part. As you would imagine all of this is you can give either with the project itself or in helping to raise the money to going to cost a significant amount of money, while Steve and Rob and the complete the project do please get in touch with me. team leading this will do their damndest to ensure this is at appropriate cost Shaun Grady, CRUFC Committee Member and best value for money, the current overall estimate for Phase 1 will be in ([email protected]) the vicinity of £500,000. Tempus Fugit...

It really does. This year has disappeared very, usually been close. No quarter asked or given, very quickly – and it isn’t going to slow down and usually gone to the home side – although I any time soon. Last weekend, for all sorts of do remember a very tasty draw up there, too. reasons, was a watershed for me. And to add We’ve won one more game than them. They’ll further disappointment, we lost one of our want to put that right today and swap places own in the justifiably legendary Dickie Jeeps. with us at the wrong end of the table. It’s up to More on this in a wee while. everyone today to cheer the boys on and back Firstly, though, I’m going to take you back them to the hilt. to Birmingham Moseley. Disappointing doesn’t Sunday wasn’t much fun either – the Colts even cover it. As I saw it, the difference in were well beaten at Old Albanian in the former Championship and former National National Colts Cup. A decent second half, Two sides is about six inches in height and though, from Ben Penfold’s youngsters. Much three stone in weight. Much of the time to work on, though and a decent contest it was giants playing basketball. It’ll be against Colchester to look forward to here between Mose, Hartpury and Ampthill for the tomorrow. It’s not necessarily about defeat – promotion place. Everyone else will be playing it’s about how any side reacts to defeat. And for points and trying to avoid getting sucked in I’ll be very please to see a reaction in both to a dogfight at the bottom of the table. games I’ll be watching this weekend. I’m not going to dress this up – there’ll be a I hope Dickie Jeeps didn’t leave the field for hiding or three, home and away, in the offing the final time knowing the score from Moseley. this term and it is unavoidable given the lack of He was an international legend, never mind a money below Championship level. What every club one. We all pretty much take the history team outside of the three mentioned above, and grandeur of our city for granted, and so it and probably Club, needs to do is pick up as is, I think, with our stars. Our youngsters and many points as possible on any given day and our seniors need to know how great he was – win the majority of their home games. twinned with Gareth Edwards as the greatest As learning curves go, this season is already scrum half these islands have ever produced. a steep one and to avoid it getting any steeper Respected and feared by the whole Southern everyone needs to get behind the squad and Hemisphere. England captain. A Saint. And with the coaching team every time we cross the a haul of Lions caps unlikely to be surpassed. white line. We expect to be competitive. We’ll Take a look around the clubhouse today at his score points. We’ll concede playing the way history and legacy. And while you’re at it, do we do. And we’ll have a few famous wins the same when you go to other clubs. You’ll be along the way. Ten might do it. Twelve would surprised at what you see and what you learn. be better. And that is only going to be achieved History is the key to the future. if everyone pulls together on and off the pitch. Enjoy today. There are some cracking fixtures over the next few weeks and today’s is no exception #COYBAS – our old adversaries Macclesfield, back in Steve Jackson National One after an excellent promotion BBC Radio Cambridgeshire & The Rugby Paper season last time out. We’ve had some right @Jackolocalrugby on Twitter old battles with them over the years and it’s [email protected] mini&youthsection

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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)

DEBENTURE SEATS

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 Plymouth 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 Darlington 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 Macclesfield 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 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

*All information correct at time of going to print. leaguetable

National League 1

Club Pld W D L F A PD TBP LBP Ded Pts Rec %

1) Hartpury College 6 6 0 0 230 78 152 6 0 0 30 100.00

2) Birmingham Moseley 6 5 0 1 189 109 80 3 0 0 23 76.67

3) Blackheath 6 5 0 1 171 116 55 3 0 0 23 76.67

4) Ampthill & District 6 5 0 1 153 120 33 3 0 0 23 76.67

5) Darlington Mowden Park 6 4 0 2 139 107 32 2 1 0 19 63.33

6) Plymouth Albion 6 4 0 2 161 146 15 2 1 0 19 63.33

7) Old Albanian 6 3 0 3 128 130 -2 2 1 0 15 50.00

8) Loughborough Students 6 2 1 3 182 196 -14 3 1 0 14 46.67

9) Fylde 6 2 0 4 145 208 -63 3 2 0 13 43.33

10) Coventry 6 2 0 4 171 150 21 2 2 0 12 40.00

11) Esher 6 2 0 4 113 125 -12 1 3 0 12 40.00

12) Hull Ionians 6 2 0 4 117 141 -24 1 3 0 12 40.00

13) Cambridge 6 2 0 4 135 221 -86 2 2 0 12 40.00

14) Rosslyn Park 6 1 1 4 129 132 -3 0 3 0 9 30.00

15) Macclesfield 6 1 1 4 132 185 -53 2 1 0 9 30.00

16) Blaydon 6 0 1 5 109 240 -131 2 1 0 5 16.67

Today’s Fixtures League: National League 1

Date Home Away Kick Off

15 Oct 2016 Blaydon Hartpury College 14:30 15 Oct 2016 Ampthill & District Blackheath 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Cambridge Macclesfield 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Coventry Fylde 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Hull Ionians Esher 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Old Albanian Loughborough Students 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Plymouth Albion Darlington Mowden Park 15:00 15 Oct 2016 Rosslyn Park Birmingham Moseley 15:00

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