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Rugby Football Fixtures 2017 RESPECT SPORTSMANSHIP DISCIPLINE RUGBY FOOTBALL FIXTURES 2017 CAPTAIN Oliver Andrews VICE CAPTAIN Michael Austin HEAD OF RUGBY Mr JK Austin 01872 272763 (School) [email protected] TEAMWORK INTEGRITY ENJOYMENT COURAGE COMMITMENT 1st XV Mr J .K. Austin; Mr G.C. Whitmore Oliver Andrews (captain); Michael Austin (vice-captain) DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Training Game Mon 21st Aug Eastbourne College H 2.00pm Won 20 - 10 Sat 9th Sept Former Pupils H 2.30pm Won 36-0 Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am Wed 20th Sept Truro College 2nd XV A 2.30pm Sat 23rd Sept Mount Kelly A 11.00am Wed 27th Sept Richard Huish College H 2.30pm NatWest Cup Round 1 Sat 30th Sept Blundells School A 2.30pm Sun 8th Oct Cornwall U18 H 2.30pm Wed 11th Oct NatWest Cup Round 2 Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College H 11.00am Wed 18th Oct Colston’s School A 4.30pm Wed 8th Nov NatWest U18 Cup Round 3 Sat 11th Nov Exeter School H 1.00pm Wed 22nd Nov NatWest U18 Cup Round 4 Wed 22nd Nov Truro College 2nd XV H 2.30pm Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School A 2.30pm Sat 2nd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Wed 6th Dec NatWest U18 Quarter Final Sun 10th Dec Cornwall U17 H 2.00pm 2nd XV Mr A. Gustafsson; Mr N. Curnow Wesley Blair (captain) DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Won Wed 13th Sept Truro College 3rd XV A 2.30pm 12-14 Wed 20th Sept Bodmin College H 2.30pm Sat 30th Sept Blundells School A 2.30pm Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College 2nd XV H 11.00am Wed 18th Oct Truro College 3rd XV H 2.30pm Sat 11th Nov Exeter School 2nd XV H 1.00pm Sat 18th Nov Shebbear College 1st XV A 11.00am Wed 29th Nov Truro College 3rd XV H 2.30pm Sat 2nd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Wed 6th Dec Bodmin College A 2.30pm Under 16 XV Mr J. J. Kitto DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Won Wed 13th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm 31-21 Lost 15-0 Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am Wed 20th Sept County 10s Tournament A 9.00am (Newquay) Wed 27th Sept Penryn College H 3.45pm Sat 30th Oct Blundells School A 2.30pm Wed 4th Oct Newquay Tretherras School H 3.45pm Wed 11th Oct Mounts Bay Academy A 3.30pm Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College H 11.00am Wed 18th Oct Pool Academy H 3.30pm Wed 8th Nov Richard Lander A 3.30pm Sat 11th Nov Exeter School H 1.00pm Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School A 2.30pm Wed 29th Nov Redruth School A 3.30pm Sat 2nd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Wed 6th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm Under 15 XV Mr T. Copeland; Mr T. Hatfield DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Training Game Thurs 31st Aug Stowe School H 2.30pm Won Wed 13th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm 48-17 Won Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am 45-0 Sat 23rd Sept Mount Kelly A 11.00am Wed 27th Sept Newquay Tretherras A 3.30pm NatWest U15 Cup Round 1 Wed 27th Sept Penryn H 3.45pm Sat 30th Sept Blundells H 2.30pm (A and B teams) Wed 4th Oct Newquay Tretherras School H 3.45pm Wed 11th Oct NatWest U15 Cup Round 2 Wed 11th Oct Mounts Bay Academy A 3.30pm Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College A 11.00am Wed 18 Oct Pool Academy H 3.30pm Wed 8th Nov Richard Lander A 3.30pm Sat 11th Nov Exeter School A 230pm (A and B Teams) Wed 15th Nov NatWest Cup Round 3 Sat 18th Nov B Team v A 11.00am Shebbear College A Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School A 2.30pm Wed 29th Nov NatWest Cup Round 4 Wed 29th Nov Redruth School A 3.30pm Sat 2nd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Wed 6th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm Under 14 XV Mr A. D. Lawrence; Mr S. Berger DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Won Wed 13th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm 50-0 Lost Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am 0-14 Sat 23rd Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A H 11.00am Wed 27th Sept Penryn College H 3.45pm Sat 30th Sept Blundells H 2.30pm (A and B teams) Wed 4th Oct Newquay Tretherras H 3.45pm Wed 11th Oct B Team v H 3.45pm Mounts Bay Academy A Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College A 11.00am Wed 18 Oct Pool Academy H 3.30pm Wed 8th Nov Richard Lander A 3.30pm Sat 11th Nov Exeter School A 2.30pm (A and B Teams) Sat 18th Nov B Team v H 11.00am Shebbear College A Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Wed 29th Nov Redruth School A 3.30pm Sat 2nd Dec King’s College, Taunton A 2.30pm Wed 6th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm Under 13 XV Mr G.D. Hooper; Mr C.H. Baker DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Won Wed 13th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm 35-25 A Lost 45-0 Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am B Lost 50- 0 (A and B Teams) Sat 23rd Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A H 11.00am Wed 27th Sept Penryn College H 3.45pm Sat 30th Sept Blundells School H 2.30pm Wed 4th Oct Newquay Tretherras School A 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Tue 10th Oct County Festival A 9.00am (Penrice) Wed 11th Oct Mounts Bay Academy H 3.30pm (A and B teams) Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College A 11.00am Wed 18th Oct Pool Academy H 3.30pm Wed 8th Nov Richard Lander A 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Sat 11th Nov Exeter School H 1.00pm (A and B teams) Sat 18th Nov B Team v H 11.00am Shebbear College A Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Wed 29th Nov Redruth School A 3.30pm Wed 6th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm Under 12 XV Mr A.L. Laity; Mr A. C. Barnett DATE OPPOSITION VENUE K.O RESULT Won Wed 13th Sept Penrice Academy H 3.45pm 55-20 A Won 50-5 Sat 16th Sept Ivybridge College H 10.00am B Lost 5-50 (A and B Teams) Sat 23rd Sept B Team v Mount Kelly A H 11.00am Wed 27th Sept Penryn College H 3.45pm (A and B teams) Sat 30th Sept Blundells School A 2.30pm (A and B teams) Wed 4th Oct Newquay Tretherras A 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Wed 11th Oct Mounts Bay Academy H 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Sat 14th Oct Plymouth College H 11.00am Wed 18th Oct Pool Academy H 3.30pm Wed 8th Nov Richard Lander A 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Sat 11th Nov Exeter School A 2.30pm (A and B Teams) Fri 17th Nov East Cornwall Festival A 9.00am (Liskeard) Sat 18th Nov Shebbear College H 11.00am Sat 25th Nov West Buckland School H 2.30pm Wed 29th Nov Redruth School A 3.30pm (A and B Teams) Wed 6th Dec Penrice Academy A 3.00pm TRURO SCHOOL RUGBY TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS 2017 Please note that transport arrangements are subject to change and for updated arrangements, players/parents should primarily consult with team sheets that are available on the Truro School website online calendar. For other rugby news and match reports go to the rugby page on the Truro School website www.truroschool.com/truro-senior-school/beyond-the-classroom/rugby Wed 13 Sept 2nd XV v Truro College 3rd XV (A) 2.30) 25 seat Coach leaves at 1.15pm. Return approx. 4.30pm Wed 20 Sept 1st XV v Truro College 2nd XV (A) 2.30pm 17 seat minibus leaves at 1.00pm. Return approx. 4.15pm U16 County 10s Tournament (Newquay) 9.00am 17 seat minibus leaves at 9.00am. Return approx. 5.00pm Sat 23 Sept 1st XV, U15A v Mount Kelly (A) 11.00 50 seat coach leaves at 8.00am. Return approx. 2.30pm Sat 30 Sept 1st XV, 2nd XV, U16, U12A&B v Blundells School (A) 2.30 2 coaches and Galaxy leave at 10.45am. Return approx. 7.00pm Wed 4 Oct U13 A&B, U12 A&B v Newquay Tretherras School (A) 3.30 Coach and 17 seat minibus leave at 2.15pm. Return approx. 5.15pm Tues 10 Oct U13 County Festival (Penrice) 9.00am 17 seat minibus leaves at 9.00am. Return approx. 5.00pm Wed 11 Oct U16, U15 v Mounts Bay (A) 3.30 Coach leaves school at 2.00pm. Return approx. 5.30pm Sat 14 Oct 1st XV, 2nd XV / U16, U12 v Plymouth College (A) 11.00 Coach and 17 seat minibus leave at 8.00am. Return approx. 2.00pm Wed 18 Oct 1st XV v Colston’s (A) 4.30pm 17 seat minibus and Galaxy leave at 11.30am. Return approx. 9.00pm Wed 8 Nov U16, U15, U14, U13 A&B, U12 A&B v Richard Lander (A) 3.30 Coach and 17 seat minibus leave at 1.15pm. Return approx. 5.30pm Sat 11 Nov U15 A&B, U14 A&B, v Exeter School (A) 2.30 53 seat Coach and 17 seat minibus leave school at 11.30am.
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