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CB Council Members CB Hon. Secretaries RFU Executive Team Rugby Development Staff RFRU 19Th May 2014 Ladies and Gent CB Council Members CB Hon. Secretaries RFU Executive Team Rugby Development Staff RFRU 19th May 2014 Ladies and Gentlemen, Grand Draw 2013/4 l am delighted to attach details of the overall performance of this year’s Grand Draw. The Draw started very brightly with more pre-registrations than 2011 and 2012. However the flooding across large parts of the country in late 2013, continuing into 2014, had a severe effect on many club and school activities. This caused a slight drop in the eventual number of participating clubs. However those who did manage to stay the course, including many in flooded areas, performed magnificently, raising over £415,000, just a fraction less than last time. The total amount raised since the Draw began 11 years ago is now approaching £4 million We continue to send a Starter Kit to all clubs using the Honorary Secretary as the main contact. Some challenges with contact information continue, but using the previous Draw contact in2013/14 did improve pre-registrations. Our major problem continues to be school contacts which tend to chance year on year. This year 619 clubs, schools, CBs and Referee Societies took part. We will continue to work with relevant departments at Twickenham to drive home the point that the Draw is risk free to clubs and costs them nothing to take part, with everyone receiving 90% of all the monies they raise as a tax free donation. Promotion and pre-registration for next year’s draw will commence in mid-August via Touchline, bulk email and the RFU website. A review of how we promote the Draw prior to its launch is being undertaken with colleagues at Twickenham. The Draw will run along a similar timeframe to this season and Starter Kits will be sent in mid-autumn with the Draw itself taking place in March/April 2015. Work will be undertaken to examine how to make the Draw event itself more appealing and available to a wider rugby audience in RWC year. Attached is the CB totals; the list of all participating clubs showing amounts raised in descending order can be found on www.rfu.com/granddraw shortly. If you would like your detailed individual CB results please contact Andrew Manly via the email address or mobile number below and he will be happy to provide it. Kind Regards Simon Winman Promoter/RFU Head of Club Development Andrew Manly: [email protected] or 07836 362215 COMPLETE COUNTY TOTALS REPORT Clubs taking Books Books Clubs Mailed part Ratio sent Sold Ratio Total Raised Received ARMY 21 0 0.00% 210 BERKSHIRE 22 7 31.82% 7220 1684 23% £8,430.00 £843.00 BUCKS 18 7 38.89% 3250 1173 36% £5,867.00 £586.70 CAMBS UNIV 21 0 0.00% 210 CB 31 4 12.90% 3740 447 12% £2,238.00 £224.30 CHESHIRE 42 15 35.71% 8320 2257 27% £11,301.00 £1,130.10 CORNWALL 42 16 38.10% 5520 1737 31% £8,689.00 £868.90 CUMBRIA 25 13 52.00% 5000 1995 40% £9,983.00 £998.30 DEVON 48 18 37.50% 4710 1571 33% £7,859.00 £785.90 DORSET & WILTS 52 20 38.46% 7360 2353 32% £11,788.00 £1,186.30 DURHAM 40 12 30.00% 4100 1482 36% £7,413.00 £741.30 EAST MIDLANDS 48 13 27.08% 6650 2638 40% £13,193.00 £1,319.30 EASTERN COUNTIES 55 24 43.64% 11500 3330 29% £16,663.00 £1,666.30 ERFSU 1182 72 6.09% 35370 8749 25% £43,832.00 £4,382.70 ESSEX 60 17 28.33% 6340 1699 27% £8,503.00 £850.30 GLOS 81 23 28.40% 12170 2956 24% £14,799.00 £1,479.90 HAMPSHIRE 43 13 30.23% 5670 1934 34% £9,697.00 £974.40 HERTS 33 16 48.48% 13780 4748 34% £23,755.00 £2,375.50 KENT 75 22 29.33% 8430 3756 45% £18,786.00 £1,878.40 LANCS 86 19 22.09% 7880 1832 23% £9,169.00 £916.90 LEICS 31 10 32.26% 5180 1900 37% £9,513.00 £951.30 MIDDLESEX 96 16 16.67% 6630 1617 24% £8,094.00 £809.40 NORTH MIDLANDS 70 27 38.57% 19700 5279 27% £26,417.00 £2,641.70 NORTHUMBERLAND 23 8 34.78% 4470 621 14% £3,108.00 £310.80 NOTTS LINCS & DERBY 69 24 34.78% 9340 2340 25% £11,721.00 £1,172.10 OXFORD UNIVERSITY 21 1 4.76% 210 10 5% £50.00 £5.00 OXON 26 9 34.62% 5650 1425 25% £7,130.00 £713.00 PREMIERSHIP 12 1 8.33% 360 115 32% £575.00 £57.50 RAF 30 3 10.00% 350 50 14% £250.00 £25.00 REFEREE FEDERATION 14 1 7.14% 140 9 6% £46.00 £4.60 REFEREE SOCIETY 39 9 23.08% 1370 608 44% £3,041.00 £304.10 RFUW 203 35 17.24% 11090 2797 25% £14,002.00 £1,412.50 ROYAL NAVY 36 2 5.56% 360 148 41% £740.00 £74.00 SOMERSET 64 15 23.44% 6520 2017 31% £10,108.00 £1,010.80 STAFFS 32 17 53.13% 7180 2055 29% £10,289.00 £1,033.40 STUDENTS 137 9 6.57% 2860 375 13% £1,885.00 £188.50 SURREY 101 23 22.77% 23960 5053 21% £25,283.00 £2,536.30 SUSSEX 39 15 38.46% 5320 1014 19% £5,077.00 £507.70 WARWICKSHIRE 50 21 42.00% 8610 2096 24% £10,494.00 £1,049.40 YORKSHIRE 116 41 35.34% 20720 7141 34% £35,732.00 £3,731.21 Z - AFFILIATED 1 0 0.00% 10 Grand Total 3239 618 19.08% 297500 465 28% £415,520.00 £41,746.81 TOTAL AMOUNTS RAISED (DESCENDING ORDER) (Top 20 clubs) Books Club County sent Books Sold Ratio Total Raised Received Battersea Ironsides RFC SURREY 4410 1524 34.56% £7,624.00 £762.40 Bishops Stortford RFC HERTS 2010 1284 63.88% £6,420.00 £642.00 Huntingdon & District RFC EAST MIDLANDS 2810 1282 45.62% £6,413.00 £641.30 Richmond RFC SURREY 8010 1157 14.44% £5,786.00 £586.60 Hertford RFC HERTS 3160 1110 35.13% £5,550.00 £555.00 The Campion School, Hornchurch ERFSU 1510 1076 71.26% £5,381.00 £538.10 Selby RUFC YORKSHIRE 1810 1026 56.69% £5,130.00 £511.00 Bracknell RFC BERKSHIRE 5010 928 18.52% £4,643.00 £464.30 Macclesfield RUFC LTD CHESHIRE 2250 815 36.22% £4,078.00 £407.80 Kirkby Lonsdale RFC CUMBRIA 1010 773 76.53% £3,865.00 £386.50 Trojans Juniors HAMPSHIRE 2010 725 36.07% £3,626.00 £362.00 Norwich RFC EASTERN COUNTIES 1200 698 58.17% £3,492.00 £349.20 Oadby Wyggestonian RFC LEICS 2010 680 33.83% £3,402.00 £340.20 Camberley RFC SURREY 2910 646 22.20% £3,230.00 £323.00 Birmingham & Solihull RFC NORTH MIDLANDS 1610 633 39.32% £3,167.00 £316.70 Old Brodleians RUFC YORKSHIRE 1200 630 52.50% £3,150.00 £315.00 Old Albanian RFC HERTS 1510 618 40.93% £3,090.00 £309.00 Henley RFC OXON 2510 617 24.58% £3,085.00 £308.50 Trinity School, Croydon ERFSU 1310 614 46.87% £3,070.00 £307.00 VESEYANS RFC NORTH MIDLANDS 2060 602 29.22% £3,012.00 £301.20 DRAW HELD 28th March 2014 – PRIZEWINNERS We are indebted to all our prize Donors for their generous contributions- Aviva, Bates Wells & Braithwaite, BMW UK, Canterbury, Compleat Software Group, EDM Workspace, Eden Park, England Rugby Travel, Expecto, Farrer & Co, Filing Plus Group, Forsters, Gilbert Rugby, Greenwoods, Guinness/Diageo, HSBC, Highlights Floodlighting, Jardines, Kerman & Co, London Marriott Hotel Twickenham, Lucozade, Maxinutrition, Mazars, Mentzendorff & Co, Pennyhill Park Hotel & Spa, QBE, RSA Group, Rhino Rugby, Rigby- Taylor, Robinson Low Francis, Rugby Football Union, SSE, Travers Smith, The Rugby Store, Twickenham Experience, World Museum of Rugby Prize Winner Ticket No Selling Club 1 £10,000 (RFU) P Whitby E094670 Drifters RFC 2 PalmerSport driving experience (BMW UK) L Grieves E046335 St Ambrose College 3 £1000 (Robinson Low Francis) C Oldroyd L086281 Crossley Heath School 4 £1000 (Mazars) J G Cox F024323 Banbury RFC 5 Signed British & Irish Lions 2013 Shirt (HSBC) B Fitzgerald H043931 Chess Valley RFC 6 Weekend Break for 2 for RBS 6 Nations match 2015 J Anderson B081996 Richmond FC England v Scotland (incl accom and guaranteed match tickets) 7 Signed England RBS 6 Nations 2013/4 Shirt (RFU) P Heasman R054937 Newcastle Ravens RFC 8 iPad 16GB WiFi (Forsters) K Milton G026940 Blandford RFC 9 Hosp. Pack. for 2 at a QBE International Match 2014 H Dow S005721 Sevenoaks RFC England v Fiji (Twickenham Experience/RFU) 10 Hosp. Pack. for 2 at a QBE International Match 2014 R Datson P074027 Trojans Juniors RFC England v Fiji (Twickenham Experience/RFU) 11 Hosp. Pack. for 2 at a QBE International Match 2014 J Winspear N031485 Edwardian RFC England v Fiji (Twickenham Experience/RFU) 12 Case of Fine Wine (Farrer & Co) M Rigg K011358 Dudley K’winford RFC 13 Case of fine Wine ((Travers Smith) S Wiggins J058391 Sandown & Shanklin RFC 14 British & Irish Lions 2013 ball signed by Sam Warburton A Grant A001973 Hungerford RFC (Rhino Rugby) 15 £250 (Bates Wells & Braithwaite) R Auty M042413 Harringay Rhinos RFC 16 £250 fortnum & Mason Hamper T Thackstone M031129 Leek RFC 17 A Methuselah of Bollinger Champagne (Mentzendorff) L Clements J049956 Bedstone College 18 A round of Golf for 4 on the Downs Course, Goodwood R Martin D036085 Bishops Stortford RFC (RSA Group) 19 Two night weekend for 2 people at London Marriott Hotel TwickenhamL Edwards P021962 Royal Holloway Ladies 20 A RBS 6 Nations 2013/14 Ball signed by England Squad CLUB F076039 King Edward VI (GILBERT) School Fiveways A polo/jumper from the England Rugby official Licence range (Eden 21 Park) K Hassan D075677 Trinity School, Croydon 22 A shirt from the England rugby official Licence range (Eden Park) R Morris K064709 Twickenham RFC 23 Case of Wine (12 bottles) (Jardines) G Windsor R077551 Horden RFC 24 Case of Wine (12 bottles) (Expecto) J Banfield F045235 Cantabrigian RFC 25 Kindle ‘Fire’ 8GB e-book reader (Compleat Software) M Wild M081871 Veseyans RFC 26 £100 Marks & Spencer voucher C Mitchell F055993 Bideford RFC 27 96 cans of Guinness (Guinness/Diageo) J Lee K084089 Coventrians RFC 28 96 cans of Guinness (Guinness/Diageo) D Weaver K089545 Whitehall RFC 29 Signed photo of Olympic swimming champion Rebecca P Davis B004856 Bedstone College Adlington/Team GB (Kerman & Co) 30 High Tea for 2 people (Pennyhill Park Hotel & Spa) C Evenden K044737 Beckenham RFC 31 2 tickets to the Aviva Premiership Final 2014 (Aviva) S Patey H072255 Bradford-on-Avon RFC 32 2 tickets to the Aviva Premiership Final 2014 (Aviva) R Popps C047147
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