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Contents Section CONTENTS SECTION ONE 1.2 Management Board 1.3 Finance Committee 1.4 Game Development Committee 1.5 Club Development Committee 1.6 Club Hampshire Committee Squad and teams 1.7 Club Hampshire Committee Squad and teams 1.8 Hampshire Clubs’ - Meetings and Committee 1.9 Competitions Sub-Committee Disciplinary Sub-Committee 1.10 HRR Sub-Committee Students Sub-Committee 1.11 Women’s & Girls Sub- Cttee 1.12 Hampshire School RFU HSRFU 1.13 Hampshire Coaching Cttee 1.14 Youth Sub-Committee 1.15 Hampshire RFU- Safeguarding Jersey / Guernsey RFA / RFU 1.16 England Rugby Area B 1.17 HRFU Representatives on Other committees 1.18 List of Regulations 1.19 Club Hampshire Results 1.20 Honours 1.21 Awards 1.22 County Badges 1.23 HRFU Meetings 1.24 HRFU Structure 1.25 England Rugby Contacts 1.26 HRFU Life Associates 1.27 HRFU Associates 1-1 MANAGEMENT BOARD CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE – PRESIDENT Game Development Richard HORNBLOW Rob MATTHEWS home: 01256 843051 mobile: 07867 998337 email: [email protected] mobile: 07808 505381 email: [email protected] CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE – CHAIRMAN Club Development Ed NEVILLE Bernie RHODES home: 023 9247 1363 mobile : 07772 367606 email : [email protected] mobile: 07799 474845 email: [email protected] R.F.U. REPRESENTATIVE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Terry BURWELL mobile: 07710 472824 Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE email: [email protected] office: 07859 877125 mobile: 07443 567948 email: [email protected] CO-OPTED MEMBER Peter TOPHAM home: 01980 620539 DEPUTY PRESIDENT mobile: 07752 380446 Ed NEVILLE email: [email protected] home: 023 9247 1363 mobile: 07799 474845 email: [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER Georgia LEPROHON mobile: 07952 734086 FINANCE CHAIRMAN email: [email protected] Richard SHOWAN home: 01243 251453 mobile: 07768 361325 email: [email protected] CLUB DEVELOPMENT CHAIRMAN Mark CASTLE CB RELATIONSHIP MANAGER mobile: 07775 928055 (by invitation) Adam COTTINGHAM email: [email protected] mobile: 07545602748 email: [email protected] GAME DEVELOPMENT CHAIRMAN Gary SELF mobile: 07909 528381 email: [email protected] Meetings will be held in the County Office on: MANAGER of CLUB HAMPSHIRE 23 Sept, 18 Nov, 27 Jan, 24 Mar, Tim ALLEN 5 May, 23 June mobile: 07776 203381 email: [email protected] 1-2 FINANCE COMMITTEE FINANCE CHAIRMAN Richard SHOWAN home: 01243 251453 mobile: 07768 361325 email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE office: 07859 877125 mobile: 07443 567948 email: [email protected] MANAGER of CLUB HAMPSHIRE Tim ALLEN mobile: 07776 203381 email: [email protected] TICKET OFFICER Tim ALLEN mobile: 07776 203381 email: [email protected] SECRETARY Georgia LEPROHON mobile: 07952 734086 email: [email protected] Meetings will be held in the County Office on: 23 Sept, 18 Nov, 27 Jan, 24 Mar, 5 May, 23 June Meetings will start at 18:00 (1 hour before the Management Board meets) 1-3 GAME DEVELOPMENT RFU CLUB DEVELOPER Nicola McCombe COMMITTEE mobile: 07850 611057 email: [email protected] GAME DEVELOPMENT CHAIRMAN Gary SELF HSRFU REPRESENTATIVE mobile: 07909 528381 Ian KERR, OBE email: [email protected] mobile: 07985 027521 email: [email protected] CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE GAME DEVELOPMENT REFEREES REPRESENTATIVE Rob MATTHEWS Terry BURWELL mobile : 07867 998337 mobile: 07710 472824 email : [email protected] email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GIRLS RUGBY REPRESENTATIVE Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE Sandra COFFIN office: 07859 877125 mobile: 07913 797739 mobile : 07443 567948 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] WOMENS RUGBY REPRESENTATIVE COMPETITIONS CHAIRMAN TBC Jeff HIGHCOCK mobile: mobile: 07400 946929 email: email: [email protected] COACHING CHAIRMAN DISCIPLINARY CHAIRMAN Andy HOWARD Nigel MORGAN mobile : 07981 489426 home: 023 9235 8766 email : [email protected] mobile: 07804 495496 email: [email protected] SAFEGUARDING MANAGER Sarah WHATMORE DISCIPLINARY SECRETARY mobile: 07778 934468 David CREAL email: [email protected] home: 01489 885177 mobile: 07720 810213 SECRETARY email: [email protected] Georgia LEPROHON mobile: 07952 734086 YOUTH CHAIR email: [email protected] Laura Self mobile: 07775 591553 Meetings will be held in the County Office email: [email protected] on: 7 Oct, 2 Dec, 10 Feb, YOUTH VICE CHAIR 21 Apr, 9 Jun Caroline Clark Unless the agenda states otherwise; all email: [email protected] meetings will be held at Trojans (Paris Bar) at 19:00 DIVERSITY & INCLUSION CB LEAD TBC 1-4 CLUB DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN AREA COACH DEVELOPER Mark CASTLE (by invitation only) mobile: 07775 928055 Clive CASHELL email: [email protected] home: 01962 846833 mobile: 07764 960383 CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE email: [email protected] CLUB DEVELOPMENT Bernie RHODES ENERGISE ME REPRESENTATIVE mobile: 07772 367606 Sophie BURTON email: [email protected] home: 01962 676373 email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE RFU CLUB AND VOLUNTEER office: 07859 877125 SUPOPORT MANAGER mobile: 07443 567948 Tim HOLMES email: [email protected] mobile: 07764960408 email: [email protected] FACILITIES ADVISOR Mark CASTLE RFU CLUB DEVELOPER mobile: 07775 928055 Nicola MCCOMBE email: [email protected] mobile: 07850 611057 email: [email protected] VOLUNTEER CO-ORDINATOR Mark CASTLE RUGBY FACILITIES EXECUTIVE mobile: 07775 928055 Kieran SPENCER email: [email protected] mobile: 07912 541462 email: [email protected] REFEREES REPRESENTATIVE Terry BURWELL mobile: 07710 472824 email: [email protected] Meetings will be held in the County Office on: STUDENTS’ RUGBY REP. 16 Sep, 13 Jan, 17 Mar safeguarding mobile: Extra meetings held as and when required email: Unless the agenda states otherwise; all meetings will be held at County Office in Wickham at 19:00 1-5 CLUB HAMPSHIRE HAMPSHIRE RUGBY REFEREES - HRR COMMITTEE Terry BURWELL mobile: 07710 472824 MANAGER of CLUB HAMPSHIRE email: [email protected] Tim ALLEN mobile: 07776 203381 CLUB HAMPSHIRE email: [email protected] SAFEGUARDING OFFICER Mike GLOGG TEAM MANAGERS home: 01962 885842 mobile: 07753 600210 County XV – Mike GREENSLADE email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Rob BATLEY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR email: [email protected] Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE office: 07859 877125 Women’s XV – mobile : 07443 567948 Sam COBB / Alison STREET email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] SECRETARY Under 20s –Rob BATLEY Georgia LEPROHON mobile: 07981 094084 mobile: 07952 734086 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Steve WALKER email: [email protected] Meetings will be held on: 18 Group – Arthur RABJOHN 14 Oct, 20 Jan, 28 Apr mobile: 07852 933777 email: [email protected] Unless the agenda states otherwise; all meetings will be held at County Office in Girls 18 Group – Lynne PIDDINGTON Wickham at 19:00 mobile: 07545 213255 email: [email protected] 17 Group – Sandra COFFIN mobile: 07913 797739 email: [email protected] 16 Group LI DPP–Mike GREENSLADE mobile:07415294961 email: [email protected] 15 Group LI DPP– Mike GREENSLADE mobile: 07415294961 email: [email protected] Girls 15 Group – Alison DENMEAD mobile: email: [email protected] 1-6 CLUB HAMPSHIRE SQUAD and MANAGEMENT TEAMS COUNTY XV 16 GROUP Manager Mike GREENSLADE Manager Mike GREENSLADE Rob BATLEY Lead Coach Jack PATTINSON (LI DPP) Lead Coach Ian CHANDLER Coaches - TBC Will KNIGHT Gavin Hart Joe BATLEY 15 GROUP Pierre CLARKE Manager Mike GREENSLADE Chris JONES Lead Coach Jack PATTINSON (LI DPP) Sports Medic Suzi LE VOI UNDER 20 XV - TBC WOMEN’s XV Manager Rob BATLEY Manager Sam COBB/Alison STREET Steve WALKER Lead Coach Mark WITCHER Lead Coach Mark NORTON Coaches Alec DYER Jerry MAY Darren KINGHAM-SCOTT Coaches Frank BAGNALL George VIVIAN Chris JONES Dom HOLLINGS Physio TBC Tony BURNS Darren KINGHAM-SCOTT Sports Medic Suzi LE VOI GIRLS’ UNDER 18 XV Manager Lynne PIDDINGTON 18 GROUP Lead Coach Dan ROBERTS Manager Arthur RABJOHN Coaches Sarah JENKINS Lead Coach Nigel PHILIPS Physio TBC Coaches Rhys EVANS Jon INGARFIELD Physio TBC GIRLS’ UNDER 15 XV 17 GROUP Manager Alison Denmead Manager Sandra COFFIN Lead Coach Paul CROFT Lead Coach Malcolm OSBORNE Coaches - TBC Hannah ROBERTS Coaches Nathan BOND Divina ALO LLOLO Charlie WALLACE Physio TBC Andy TART Dave ROWLEDGE Ben GOLDIE Physio TBC 1-7 HAMPSHIRE CLUBS’ MEETING and COMMITTEE CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE - joint Chair SECRETARY Rob MATTHEWS Georgia LEPROHON mobile: 07867 998337 mobile: 07952 734086 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] CLUBS REPRESENTATIVE - joint Chair RFU CLUB AND VOLUNTEER Bernie RHODES SUPOPORT MANAGER mobile: 07772 367606 Tim HOLMES email: [email protected] mobile: 07764960408 email: [email protected] R.F.U. COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE Terry BURWELL RFU CLUB DEVELOPER mobile: 07710 472824 Nicola MCCOMBE email: [email protected] mobile: 07850 611057 email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Mrs. Julie GREENSLADE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE office: 07859 877125 MEMBER CLUBS mobile: 07443 567948 email: [email protected] Meetings will be held at Trojans FC on: FINANCE CHAIRMAN 30 Nov*, 29 Mar, 7 Jul** Richard SHOWAN home: 01243 251453 * - also Annual Financial General Meeting mobile: 07768 361325 (AFGM) email: [email protected] ** - also Annual General Meeting (AGM) MANAGEMENT BOARD CHAIRMAN Ed NEVILLE home: 023 9247 1363
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