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Bridgnorth RFC 2017-18 Fixtures Bridgnorth RFC 2017-18 Fixtures Issue 1 Sept - Nov Welcome back for the new season as the 1st XV continue in the newly named Midlands Premier league, we have our 2nd team playing in Midlands Reserve Division 2. Our 3rd team will be playing locally with our Vets side coming out more than once this year! Date Home team Away Team Match Day Hospitality Bridgnorth 1st V Vale 1st XV games book via 26-Aug Bridgnorth 2's V Hales 2's Ian George on Bridgnorth 1st V Peterborough 02-Sep 07970019306 Walsall 2's V Bridgnorth 2's [email protected] Sandbach V Bridgnorth 1st 09-Sep Vesyans 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Meet the new Committee 10-Sep Wellinborough V Bridgnorth W Bridgnorth 1st V Birm & Solihull President - Alun Stoll Chairperson - Kaz Sawbridge Vesyans 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Vice-Chairman - Ian George Secretary - Liz Rochelle 07958117817 Shrewsbury 3rds V Bridgnorth 3rds Treasurer - Fran Spicer 16-Sep Bridgnorth Vets V Ludlow 2's Membership Secretary - Nerys Arch Senior Fixture Sec- Ian George Vice presidents Day. Book your pre match International Ticket Contact- hospitality with Jonathan Ritson on Doug Mcgill [email protected] County representative - Bert Greaves VP Secretary - Jonathan Ritson BRFC Vice Presidents Secretary Sponsorship - Bournville V Bridgnorth 1st Craig Bowater, Andrew Rumble Grants Manager - Dan Shotton 23-Sep Bridgnorth 2's V Bournville Social secretary - Ian George Bridgnorth 3rds V tbc Buildings Manager - Ian George Health and Safety- Bridgnorth 1st V Scunthorpe Ellie Taylor and Ian George Broadstreet 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Communication - 30-Sep Nerys Arch, Ian George tbc V Bridgnorth 3rds Webmaster - Gareth Bladen tbc V Bridgnorth Vets/4ths Mini and Juniors Bridgnorth 1st V Newport Mini and youth Chairman - Phil Jefferies DK 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Mini and Junior Secretary - Nerys Arch 07-Oct Bridgnorth 3rds V Willenhall Treasurer - Jane D’Arcy-Watson Fixture Secretary - Anni Jefferies Sponsors Day Safeguarding officers - Ann and Mick Richardson, 08-Oct Bridgnorth W V Lionesses Bridgnorth RFC Fixtures 2017-18 For more information and all contacts visit www.bridgnorthrfc.co.uk Page 2 Issue 1 Sept - Nov Date Home team Away Team Bridgnorth 1st V Derby Playing and Development Bridgnorth 2's V Stourbridge 2's 14-Oct Kidderminster 2's V Bridgnorth 3rds Head of Playing Strategy - Lance Taylor Director of Rugby - Dale Smallman Kidderminster Vets V Bridgnorth Vets/4ths Fixtures - Ian George Doncaster V Bridgnorth 1st Club Referee coordinator - Jez Callaghan 21-Oct Bridgnorth 2's V Bromsgrove 2's Club Captain - Dan Griffiths 1st Team Manager - Craig Bowater Bridgnorth 3rds V tbc 1st Team Vice Captains - 22-Oct Five Ways V Bridgnorth W Calum Madden and Jimmy Gore 2nd Team Manger - John Madden Bridgnorth 1st V Lichfield 2nd Team Captain- Conner Madden 28-Oct Lichfield 2's V Bridgnorth 2's 3rd Team Manager - Jonno Blower 4th Team Captain - Karl Owen Clee Hill Bridgnorth 3rds Chairman of Selectors - Simon Pennington Longton V Bridgnorth 1st Player liaison officer - Ian George DK 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Communication - Nerys Arch, Ian George 04-Nov Webmaster - Gareth Bladen Bridgnorth 3rds V Shrewsbury 2's Women’s Team BRFC Fireworks Chairman - Nerys Arch 05-Nov Bridgnorth W V Olney Captain - Anni Kyte Treasurer - Abigail Prichard-Hooper Bridgnorth 1st V Newbold Fixture Sec - Anni Kyte Sutton Coldfield 2's V Bridgnorth 2's Social Sec - Jade Smith 11-Nov tbc V Bridgnorth 3rds For up to date news visit Bridgnorth Vets/4ths V DK Vets www.bridgnorthrfc.co.uk England v Argentina 2.30 KO Facebook - BridgnorthRFC 12-Nov Kenilworth V Bridgnorth W Twitter - @bridgnorthrfc Stourport 1st V Bridgnorth 2's 18-Nov Bridgnorth 3rds V Tenbury 2's @bwrfc1 England v Australia 2.30 KO Newport V Bridgnorth 1st Bridgnorth 2's V Hereford 2's Mini and Juniors - [email protected] Women’s XV - [email protected] 25-Nov Ludlow 2's V Bridgnorth 3rds Newport Vets V Bridgnorth Vets (1pm) For all Mini and Juniors fixtures please England v Samoa 2.30 KO visit the website or your team manager. .
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