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www.surreyrugby.com ISSUE 71 | SUMMER 2015 SURREY RUGBY ionship for Fourth Ye Champ ar Running ounty in C y W rre Su IN THIS ISSUE... • PrincePrince Harry LaunchesLaunches FestivalFestival ooff Rugby • RRWCWC 20120155 Trophy Tour CComesomes to SSurreyurrey • SSurreyurrey SSeniorenior & JuJuniornior AwAwardsards • Latest News on LadLadiesies & GiGirlsrls Surrey U20s Win National Title plusplh muchh more...more..o e 2 A Message from the President John Raywood IMPORTANTIMPORTANT NOTICENOTICE SURREY RUGBY SURREY RUGBY AAnythingnythingything Interesting?Interestnterestining? HASHAS MOVEDMOVED to:to: Please send copy to Surrey Rugby Gary Ashburn What a Year! 90 Gravel Hill, Croydon, Surrey Riverbridge House CR0 5BE Guildford Road mob: 07951 104056 ‘ ectic’ is not the word! The past year Leatherhead e: [email protected] has been quite an experience. Indeed, Hwhen I signed up for the job, I didn't Surrey KT22 9AD realise just what I was taking on. And Tel: 01372 365770 neither did anyone else – possibly! What has changed is the RFU. In other Clubs will be judged not solely on their Editor: Gary Ashburn words, everything. successes in Leagues and Cup events but also on their ability to safeguard their players. Contributors: Gary Ashburn, Accreditation and re-Accreditation are the I am sure that we will all agree with that. Lee Crabb, Roger Underwood, watch-words these days. And quite rightly! If Thanks, Surrey Rugby, for the experience. It Ryan Reino, Mike Pugh, we are to continue to encourage youngsters to take up this fantastic sport, we must has been a year to remember. Hugh Godwyn, Paul Grindrod. provide the necessary reassurance to their parents that they will not regret the move. -
England's Men, Women & U20s Defending Six Nations Titles
TOUCHLINE The Official Newspaper of The RFU January 2018 Issue 208 ENGLAND’S MEN, WOMEN & U20S DEFENDING SIX NATIONS TITLES NATHAN MIDDLETON On 4 February England’s men kick off the The Red Roses are aiming for back-to-back Maro Itoje (lineout steals) as well as Mike Brown impressive record in the tournament where they defence of their Six Nations campaign with Italy Grand Slam titles for the first time since 2012, (metres gained). have lifted the trophy on six of the last 10 occasions, the opponents on the opening weekend and while if the U20s back up their Grand Slam Emily Scarratt was the tournament’s top scorer with three Grand Slams during that time. both the Red Roses and U20s are also looking to victory from last season, it will be the first time last year as she scored 51 of the Red Roses’ The 2017 Six Nations Championship was the retain their titles. they have managed to do this in their history. 217 points, while full back Danielle Waterman first time the tournament used the bonus-point The tournament runs through February On their way to winning the 2017 title, will look to continue her try scoring feats in system and this will again be used this year. This and March, with England’s men looking to England’s men scored the most tries (16), and the Six Nations where she has scored 25 in means it is four points for a win and a team can create history by winning three successive Six also had a number of players leading individual 26 appearances. -
Canterbury & England Rugby Make 100 Students Happy
TOUCHLINE The Official Newspaper of The RFU April 2014 Issue 167 CONCUSSION RECOVERY ESSENTIAL BEFORE RETURN TO PLAY The RFU recently provided clarity and guidance on concussion, reinforcing the message that players must recover fully before returning to play and that young players especially need to be managed more conservatively than adults. While players who suffer concussion should be managed on an individual basis, the RFU’s CANTERBURY & new standards on managing concussion sees a return to play determined by the player’s age and access to medical resources, with a new ENGLAND RUGBY MAKE routine minimum stand-down period of 19 days for adults and 23 days for Under 19s. The minimum for those in an Enhanced Care 100 STUDENTS HAPPY Setting – typically professional and elite age- NICOLA MARSHALL group players – is six days for adults and 12 days for Under 17-19s because their return is closely As 82,000 fans stood silent and the England and Welsh teams lined up before the RBS 6 Nations supervised by an appropriately trained and clash kicked off, 100 secondary state school students from across England took a deep breath before suitably experienced medical practitioner. performing the National Anthem alongside Laura Wright, England Rugby’s official anthem singer. Extending the reach of its concussion The pyrotechnics illuminated their distinctive rugby shirts which they had personally designed at education, the RFU’s new measures include a Canterbury Kit Design Workshop as part of All Schools, England Rugby’s programme to help more a mandatory player safety course for RFU secondary state school students play rugby. -
TASS – Team GB Athletes
TASS – Team GB athletes Aquatics – Diving Gymnastics Rugby Rebecca Gallantree Kristian Thomas Men’s team Tom Daley Louis Smith Dan Norton James Rodwell Aquatics – Swimming Hockey Philip Burgess Ben Proud Men’s team Women’s team Francesca Halsall Adam Dixon James Guy Alice Richardson Alastair Brogdon Amy Wilson-Hardy Ashley Jackson Athletics Claire Allen Barry Middleton Emily Scarratt Andy Vernon David Condon Emily Scott Anyika Onuora George Pinner Joanne Watmore Desiree Henry James Bailey Kay Wilson Dina Asher-Smith Nicholas Catlin Natasha Hunt Emily Diamond Samuel Ward Greg Rutherford Simon Mantell Sailing Harry Aikines-Aryeteey Alain Sign Jarryd Dunn Women’s team Jazmin Sawyers Crista Cullen Alison Young Laura Whittle Georgie Twigg Ben Saxton Louise Bloor Giselle Ansley Dylan Fletcher Luke Cutts Hannah Macleod Nicholas Thompson Stephanie Twell Hollie Webb Nicola Groves Kirsty Mackay Sophie Ainsworth Badminton Laura Unsworth Shooting Rajiv Ouseph Maddie Hinch Nicola White Timothy Kneale Boxing Sam Quek Sophie Bray Table Tennis Savannah Marshall Liam Pitchford Judo Paul Drinkhall Canoe – Slalom Ashley McKenzie Samuel Walker Joseph Clarke Benjamin Fletcher Sally Conway Tennis Canoe – Sprint Dominic Inglot Liam Heath Modern Pentathlon Louisa Gurski Samantha Murray Taekwondo Jonathan Schofield Mahama Cho Rowing Equestrian – Heather Stanning Triathlon Dressage Helen Glover Gordon Benson Spencer Witton Jessica Eddie Non Stanford John Collins Equestrian – Eventing Jonathan Walton Weightlifting Kitty King Karen Bennett Sonny Webster Olivia Carnegie-Brown Fencing Peter Chambers James Davis Peter Reed Laurence Halsted Richard Chambers Marcus Mepstead Scott Durant Thomas Ransley William Fletcher. -
Squad Lists with Career Totals
IRB WOMEN'S SEVENS WORLD SERIES I - AMSTERDAM 2012-13 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals BRAZIL Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Shannon Parry 1 Mariana Ramalho 3 7 1 1 2 Sharni Williams 3 13 1 4 3 Julia Sarda 3 25 5 0 3 Talisha Harden * 4 Edna Santini 3 10 2 0 4 Saemo Saofaiga 5 Gabriela Avila 2 5 1 0 5 Nikki Etheridge 3 20 4 0 6 Tais Balconi 2 20 4 0 6 Katrina Barker 1 2 0 1 7 Thais Rocha 3 10 0 5 7 Tiana Penitani 1 5 1 0 8 Angelica Gevaerd 3 0 0 0 8 Evania Pelite 10 Maira Behrendt 1 0 0 0 9 Alicia Quirk 12 Vanessa Gardellim 10 Maddison Leslie Elliott 1 0 0 0 13 Beatriz Muhlbauer 3 20 4 0 11 Emilee Cherry 2 40 8 0 14 Luiza Campos 2 0 0 0 12 Charlotte Caslick 15 Barbara Santiago 1 5 1 0 Team Total 11 80 14 5 Team Total 26 102 18 6 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals CHINA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Heather Moyse * 1 Fan Wenjuan 1 29 3 7 2 Kayla Moleschi 2 25 5 0 2 Liu Yan 1 15 3 0 3 Karen Paquin 3 25 5 0 3 Pei Jiawen 1 0 0 0 4 Kelly Russell 3 10 2 0 4 Yang Hong 1 10 2 0 5 Arielle Dubissette-Borrice 5 Ma Guoping 1 5 1 0 6 Mandy Marchak 3 65 9 10 6 Yi Zhenzhu 1 5 1 0 7 Jennifer Kish 3 15 3 0 7 Gong Guye 8 Julia Greenshields 1 0 0 0 8 Guo Jinhan * 9 Bianca Farella 2 35 7 0 9 Zhou Jiaxin * 10 Cheryl Phillips 2 11 1 3 10 Qi Qian * 11 Magali Harvey 3 58 6 14 11 Ma Jiale 12 Brittany Waters 2 15 3 0 Team Total 24 259 41 27 Team Total 6 64 10 7 ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals FRANCE Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Claire Allan 1 0 0 0 1 Amandine Vaupre * 2 Natasha Brennan 2 10 2 0 2 Marjorie Mayans 1 5 1 0 3 Rachael Burford 1 5 1 0 3 Amelie -
Sportsaid – Team GB Athletes
SportsAid – Team GB athletes Aquatics – Diving Greg Rutherford Cycling – Track Women’s team Women’s team Alicia Blagg Harry Aikines-Aryeteey Bradley Wiggins Alexandra Danson Abbie Brown Daniel Goodfellow Holly Bradshaw Callum Skinner Crista Cullen Alice Richardson Freddie Woodward Jack Green Ed Clancy Georgie Twigg Amy Wilson-Hardy Grace Reid Jade Lally Elinor Barker Giselle Ansley Claire Allen Jack Laugher James Ellington Katie Archibald Hannah Macleod Danielle Waterman Rebecca Gallantree Jarryd Dunn Katy Marchant Hollie Webb Emily Scarratt Sarah Barrow Jazmin Sawyers Laura Trott Joanna Leigh Emily Scott Tom Daley Jessica Ennis-Hill Mark Cavendish Kirsty Mackay Heather Fisher Tonia Couch Jo Pavey Laura Unsworth Joanne Watmore Jodie Williams Equestrian – Lily Owsley Kay Wilson Aquatics – Laura Weightman Dressage Maddie Hinch Megan Jones Laura Whittle Nicola White Natasha Hunt Marathon Swimming Lara Griffith Lawrence Clarke Sam Quek Jack Burnell Spencer Wilton Lorraine Ugen Shona McCallin Sailing Louise Bloor Sophie Bray Aquatics – Equestrian – Eventing Alain Sign Luke Cutts Susannah Townsend Alison Young Swimming Gemma Tattersall Lynsey Sharp Ben Saxton Adam Peaty Kitty King Mark Dry Judo Bryony Shaw Aimee Wilmott Pippa Funnell Mo Farah Ashley McKenzie Dylan Fletcher Ben Proud William Fox-Pitt Morgan Lake Benjamin Fletcher Giles Scott Camilla Hattersley Nicholas Miller Colin Oates Hannah Mills Chloe Tutton Equestrian – Nigel Levine Nekoda Davis Luke Patience Chris Walker-Hebborn Jumping Richard Kilty Sally Conway Nicholas Dempsey Craig -
8 March 2014 (Round 4) IRELAND (17) 46, ITALY (7) 7 Aviva Stadium, Dublin
8 March 2014 (Round 4) IRELAND (17) 46, ITALY (7) 7 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney; 14 Andrew Trimble, 13 Brian O'Driscoll, 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 David Kearney; 10 Jonny Sexton, 9 Conor Murray; 1 Cian Healy, 2 Rory Best, 3 Mike Ross, 4 Devin Toner, 5 Paul O'Connell, 6 Iain Henderson, 7 Chris Henry, 8 Jamie Heaslip Bench: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Jack McGrath, 18 Martin Moore, 19 Rhys Ruddock, 20 Jordi Murphy, 21 Eoin Reddan, 22 Paddy Jackson, 23 Fergus McFadden Test debuts: None RBS 6 Nations debuts: Ruddock Replacements used: Eoin Reddan for Conor Murray (16), Jack McGrath for Cian Healy (53), Rhys Ruddock for Iain Henderson (53), Sean Cronin for Rory Best (54), Martin Moore for Mike Ross (56), Fergus McFadden for Brian O'Driscoll (61), Paddy Jackson for Jonny Sexton (63), Jordi Murphy for Chris Henry (73). Tries: 7 - Sexton (2), Trimble, Healy, Cronin, McFadden, McGrath Kicking: Sexton (2/4 Conv, 1/1 Pen), Jackson (2/3 Conv) Italy: 15 Luke McLean; 14 Angelo Esposito, 13 Michele Campagnaro, 12 Gonzalo Garcia, 11 Leonardo Sarto; 10 Luciano Orquera, 9 Tito Tebaldi; 1 Alberto De Marchi, 2 Leonardo Ghiraldini, 3 Martin Castrogiovanni, 4 Quintin Geldenhuys, 5 Marco Bortolami, 6 Josh Furno, 7 Paul Derbyshire, 8 Robert Barbieri Bench: 16 Davide Giazzon, 17 Michele Rizzo, 18 Lorenzo Cittadini, 19 Antonio Pavanello, 20 Manoa Vosawai, 21 Edoardo Gori, 22 Tommaso Allan, 23 Andrea Masi Test debuts: None RBS 6 Nations debuts: None Replacements used: Lorenzo Cittadini for Martin Castrogiovanni (7), Manoa Vosawai for Paul Derbyshire (34), Paul Derbyshire for Manoa Vosawai (39), Michele Rizzo for Alberto De Marchi (56), Manoa Vosawai for Paul Derbyshire (56), Andrea Masi for Gonzalo Garcia (63), Antonio Pavanello for Marco Bortolami (63), Tommaso Allan for Luciano Orquera (63), Davide Giazzon for Leonardo Ghiraldini (70), Edoardo Gori for Tito Tebaldi (70), Alberto De Marchi for Lorenzo Cittadini (70). -
Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary England Women 56 - 5 Spain Women UCD Bowl 56 (24) FT (HT) 5 (5) 09/08/2017 Match 1
Womens Rugby World Cup 2017 Match Summary England Women 56 - 5 Spain Women UCD Bowl 56 (24) FT (HT) 5 (5) 09/08/2017 Match 1 Player of the Match- Katy Mclean (England Women) Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Points Tries Cons Pens DGs YC RC Danielle Waterman 15 Barbara Pla 5 1 Lydia Thompson 14 Maria Casado 5 1 Megan Jones 13 Amaia Erbina Rachael Burford 12 Marina Bravo 20 4 Kay Wilson 11 Iera Echebarria 4 2 Katy Mclean 10 Patricia Garcia Leanne Riley 9 Anne Fernandez de Corres Vickii Cornborough 1 Saioa Jaurena Heather Kerr 2 Aroa Gonzalez (c) Sarah Bern 3 Jeanina Vinueza Abbie Scott 4 Berta Garcia Zoe Aldcroft 5 Maria Ribera 5 1 Harriet Millar-Mills 6 Diana Gasso 5 1 Izzy Noel-Smith 7 Paula Medin Sarah Hunter (c) 8 Elena Redondo 5 1 Amy Cokayne 16 Isabel Rico Rochelle Clark 17 Isabel Macias Justine Lucas 18 Rocio Garcia Poppy Cleall 19 Monica Castelo 5 1 Alex Matthews 20 Angela Del Pan La Toya Mason 21 Maria Ahis Amber Reed 22 Vanesa Rial 7 1 1 Emily Scarratt 23 Carlota Meliz Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Ball Carries Metres Made Tackles Harriet Millar-Mills 30 Harriet Millar-Mills 109 Megan Jones 5 Iera Echebarria 9 Iera Echebarria 75 Maria Ribera 25 Zoe Aldcroft 19 Lydia Thompson 91 Harriet Millar-Mills 4 Maria Ribera 8 Maria Ribera 20 Diana Gasso 22 Izzy Noel-Smith 16 Megan Jones 73 Alex Matthews 4 Diana Gasso 7 Anne Fernandez de Corres 17 Paula Medin 18 Referee Aimee Barrett-Theron (RSA) Assistant Referee 1 Sean Gallagher (IRE) TMO Simon McDowell (IRE) Assistant Referee 2 Rose LaBreche (CAN) For more, go to www.rwcwomens.com England