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DONATION £2 THANK YOU Fixtures 2015-16 SEPT 5 A L 16-37 Lloyd T, C, 2P, Ratford DG 12 H W 27-21 Barham T, Blackmore T, White T, Lloyd 3C, 2P 19 O.Priorians A L 5-38 Hayes T 26 Brentwood H L 19-56 Barham T, Lloyd 4P, C OCT 3 A L 9-16 Lloyd 3P 10 N. Walsham A L 3-51 Lloyd P 17 24 H W 11-10 Touma T, Lloyd 2P 31 NOV 7 A W 10-3 Blackmore T, Lloyd C, P 14 Thurrock H L 5-25 D.Ox T 21 CS Rugby A L 15-30 Hayes T, White T, Lloyd C, P 28 Harrow H L 8-10 Duke T, Lloyd P DEC 5 A L 7-33 Smith T, Lloyd C 12 H W 26-21 Smith 2T, Lloyd 2T, 3C 19 Ruislip A W 31-26 Baffour T, Blackmore T, Barham T, Ogie T, Lloyd T, 3C 26 JAN 2 9 O. Priorian H W 19-15 Stanyon T, Barham T, Pen Try, Lloyd C, Ogunfowora C 16 Brentwood A L 0-3 23 Letchworth H L 17-37 Blackmore T, Pen Try, Lloyd 2C, P 30 N. Walsham H L 13-22 Barnham T, Pearce T, Lloyd P FEB 6 13 Chingford A W 20-17 Longhurst T, Pen Try, Lloyd T, P, C 20 Luton H W 21-16 D.Ox T, Hayes T, Lloyd C, 3P 27 MARCH 5 Thurrock A L 10-31 Hayes T. Blackmore T 12 19 CS Rugby H D 20-20 Pen Try, Lloyd T, 2C, 2P 26 APR 2 Harrow A L 18-32 McCaffrey T, Clark T, Lloyd C, 2P 9 Tring H 16 Chelmsford A 23 Amersham H 30 Sponsors of Barking RFC and the Barking RFC Community Programme All home games KO at 15.00 Friendly fixtures in italics 2 23 WelcomeWelcome toto GoresbrookGoresbrook

THIS WEEK we welcome Tring to our club, will be made before we can expect a tough game today from the Amersham game. Tring who are riding high in the league In the mean time fighting hard for a top place with Amer- Sean Mullins has sham. stepped into the head This game follows a disappointing per- coach role and has our formance and result against Harrow last full support. Saturday were we sustained several in- Good luck to our juries which unfortunately has impacted under 14's tomorrow in their cup final on this weeks selection. We will however against Westcliff, 11.30 KO at home. Please I'm sure provide Tring with some strong come along and give your support to the opposition in our fight to get ourselves boys. out of the bottom 3. I would as always welcome David Herd- You may be aware that our head coach man our official for the day, lets hope he Nigel Seaman has left the club, a formal has a good game and a big thanks to the announcement regarding his replacement volunteer linesmen today whoever they are. I finish by once again welcoming Tring and their supporters, our sponsors and of course our own supporter's. Have a great day, enjoy the game and a few beers if the mood takes you. David Lancaster

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ON BEHALF of Barking Rugby Club I extend a warm welcomeClub I extend all oldto and visitors new to Goresbrook. visitors new to Goresbrook. match welcomeof- today's to

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My best wishes ourcoaching go new to led team,

I hope all their efforts and see we are rewarded

The past 12 months seen a im- steady or so have

Like all clubs,Like ourare we volunteers grateful to A WORD FROMA WORD THE PRESIDENT FROMA WORD THE PRESIDENT

ficials, supporters players, and alickadoos of our op- position today.

the proverbial mill over the last few seasons thebut lastnow mill few over the proverbial I see a genuine light at the end of a long tunnel and it's pleasing that we now have it'sstructures pleasing in thathave placenow we that the Committee have longthat been the Committee striving have for.

by head coach Steve Wagstaff. head by Please coachthe take Steve portunity meet to them after the game.

a much needed of our reversal fortunes.

provement in the structureprovement and numbers of our Youth Section, undoubtablyYouth duethe fan to work of Trevor Keys and Laurie. Please Keys them give ofwork Trevor your support.your

but still need more function are if we to wouldas we 4 Tring RFC THERE HAS been a rugby club in the before the phrase minis rugby was small northwest town dreamed up. Members of that first of Tring since 1964, when two Tring junior team are still active in the club based local commuters, Don Dover today – a whole rugby career later. and Arthur Howlett, bemoaning the As the town expanded the council lack of rugby in the town, established compulsorily purchased the original a club at The Royal Hotel at Tring Sta- site so it could become Dundale tion, where they used to meet for a School and, in search of a new home, drink after returning from London by train. They the club approached another local landowner, put adverts in the local papers to attract players the show jumper Dorian Williams who owned and soon got themselves up and running. the estate at Pendley, on the eastern edge of the The club’s first home was on land to the north town, close to the clubs roots at Tring Station. of the town, off Manor Road, generously leased Williams had a philanthropic vision for a cul- to them by the Mead family who were local tural centre in Tring that comprised an arts cen- farmers and land owners. The facilities were tre, now the popular Court Theatre, an adult meagre to say the least – the pitch was simply a education college, which was located in Pendley bit of pastureland and players changed in an old Manor itself before it became a hotel and a open sided cowshed located on the site. The sports centre which would be home to many of clubhouse was the nearby Black Horse pub in the towns sporting teams. the town centre. Williams welcomed the club with open arms Chief amongst those setting up the club was a and they established a base alongside Tring New Zealander, Mark Ottway, who had been re- Town Football Club (now home to Tring Ath- located to the UK for business and had settled in letic). Tring. Ottway was the first club captain and had By this time fielding two regular teams as well enjoyed rugby at all levels in his native New as a growing junior section, moved to the site in Zealand, becoming an All Blacks trialist as well the early 1970’s and were soon joined by the as making the country’s Davis Cup tennis squad. town’s athletics, hockey, squash and bowls clubs Ottway brought tales of life at the rugby clubs at the burgeoning Cow Lane complex. in New Zealand where a core part of the club’s A few years after starting life at Pendley the set up was based around children playing the club had raised enough money to erect a pre- game too. This was unheard of in , fabricated unit to act as a changing room cum where rugby at junior level was played only at clubhouse and on April 13th 1975 the club schools, and primarily fee paying ones at that. hosted it’s Ground Opening match when Tring Tring liked what Ottway had to say about took on an International XV which included bringing youth into the club and developing a many star names of the time. community feel and in 1965 became the first The building remained in this use until the rugby club in the UK to have a junior team, long mid 1980’s when the plans for a purpose built clubhouse were drawn up. The current club- PREVIOUS MEETINGS house was opened in 1984 and the old club- Sept 21, 2013 house became the dedicated changing rooms Tring 60 Barking 14 until five years later when they made way for the brick built ones seen on site today. Barking scorers:Shaw T, Brown T, Success has been endemic throughout the Ratford 2C club for many years but the achievements of the January 4, 2014 first team since the turn of the century have Barking 13 Tring 34 caught many peoples eye. Barking scorers: S.John T, Ratford 2P, C Th anks t o the Tring w ebsite 20 5

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Ruislip 7 4 1 4 9 0 5 3 4 p 3 O 2 2 5 6 2 5 2 2 3 3 A partnership with London School of Economics T Ladies held a highly successful 'Girls Give It a 6 3 4 5 9 4 9 2 0 0 3 6 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 1 2 4 2

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Richardson, Warren, All Saints and Eastbury. The 4 A A day was considered a tremendous success by next year which was asked for numerous times - 6 7 4 0 1 4 4 6 9 5 0 0 0 by those attending. 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2

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A big thank you must go from me to Kieth, 4 them and the Ladies of LSE. 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 The day was rounded off with lunch and a Jess and all the LSE Ladies for there tremen- A Y 3 dous effort in putting a very enjoyable and or- 4 7 5 8 1 0 8 3 0 6 8 A Q&A session in the hall when the ladies were 2 1 1 1 1 2

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