IIIIIII Cheshire Rugby • Football Union

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

IIIIIII Cheshire Rugby • Football Union IIIIIII Cheshire Rugby • Football Union HANDBOOK 2003 I 2004 (Incorporating Member's Handbook and Youth Handbook) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given to all INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS that the An nual General Meeting of the Cheshire R.F .U. Ltd will be held at Winnington Park, R.U.F.C. Burrows Hill, Hartford , Northwich on 1st July 2004 at 6.30 p.m. Cheshire Rugby Football Union Ltd ., Incorporated under the Industrial & Providence Society Act 1965 No. 28989R Cheshire Rugby Football Un ion MEMBERSHIP CARD SEASON 2003/2004 Nru~~ ... ......... ...... --- ' ~~ k . Club ... ........... ..... ...... .... ... ............. ... .......... ..... ffU!M;1 P't.IlCI UOSIl;)S poo11 ,{JJ,\ I! ;),\IlI_1 SUO!l lqulIl Jno II! J;)U:'lP!.!tlOJ J!JIII JOj 'S;)I!I:.,\(I.I. 1;)IlWa 'sJosuods U!IlUI Jno 0) JIlIIIJ!lJlld U! 'SJIIO,\I!JpUJ mo lJoddus lllljl ;lSOII I IIIl 01 s~uc lIl R!q Il OSIV "tUUpJ 01 p;llllff::lIJJ asoljl pUll ::lII!PIIOSUOJ 0 1 P,1)OUIOJ d ua;:lq at.Cl] Illlp :;SOljl ,(plllnJ!ucd 'sqnp JI10 Ill! 01 :PI1I p OO!) "p JIl"'JOj JI\OUI O! :'ln U!lUOJ UCJ IIIl ;)M 1Il1j1 :'lJI1SU:l 0 1 S:'l,\!lIllllUl SS I1JSlp pUll SUJ:;JUO;) 0\ UJIS!I 01 ;)lqclllll\ll S,(Ch\11l IIIIl I IU;)11l1 Ipl1U1 OS P;)Ju:'l!J;)d~;) Sill] lIlljl ,(wno.) Il Ill!'" PJ"IO"U! Jq 01 mouOl1 llIl puc JllJPI\!Jd c S! I! pUll '.lllj SIH]I ,bu;)P!s;)Jd .{Ul p::I.{orU:l ,(]I]:lnOJOI]I JM!1j I ' :'l.\J!IPIl 0) 11u!.\.J 1 ::IJIl "::Il]l Illl JOj $JI]5• .\\ 15aq .{III UJJljl pUJS I ,{]Ru!pJo.).)1l pUll JUlllll Il J'\1l1j IOU PI no" , J\\ JJ.lOjl1JO,\\ JJJIUI1]O,\ S! III InO\]l!i\\ "JI!]::I mo dOIJ.\ap 01 OS]1l ffm,\!JIS )S]!II'" ' 5J!III;) uO!lcd!.)!lJcd SI! U!IlI:'ll 0] ::IUlllff .lno JOj p.lel\\JOj .{e,,, JI]I ;l1Ilq:'lP pUll SJJqU\:lUl Illnp!l\!pu! SIl pue sqnp ;)1]1 uf a]do:ld "qffru ]l1jJ;)PUOM .\UllllJ OS qlf'" I~JIU 01 '::IJOj::l1JII\ 'iiU!pJIlM;)J "lnJ! UJJq Silt] J[ ' UOse:lS "lJI\;) ;):lUIl)JodUl! ;)JOUl 110 S;)){C \ JUlcff Jno U!I]l!,\\ 1;')aWllI0,\ :I'll JO ;)IOJ :lIp :I:IU;)H ":lJOjJq lJ,\a Ulll]l S;lJUlll\pll IIlJ!iiOIOIUIJJI pUll sIJods JJO UI JIlJ '(q p;)\dlll;)\ ;)JIl 111ll0,\ Jno pUll "I;)!'){)S llu!ffUIlIP C 11! ;)I\!] ;)M "S IJOjP J!;)II\ IIIl JOj "1:!J::IJU!S ISO UI IUJIjI l1 U1!11\ Illlll ;)1<lIl ){JIl IU aJ " lnJI SI puo.bq pUll S ] J::IP UlI 0 1 U,\\OP S.lO!uas m Ol] SJOlCJ IS! U!lUPIl pue $JI]JCO:l JI]I .{q :IIIOP ){JO", ;:Il] l pUC SUO!SCJ:lO I>Z UO JP!S J"!ICW aSJld:lJ ,{UlnO:l PJI[JIIl.\\ OS11l "1I0scas !i!I]1 iiu!Jnp UO!icas ISC] puallll IOU ppl0') I JSOIl I IIC \IS!" 0 1 \JolP ,{Ja"J :I)f.CllI 01 :lSlIUOJd puc uosC;'JS ;)111 ~1l! J!\ p sqnp palcll!.!jC JIIO jO II PIl;)UC 01 pJ!tcueIU [ "!UIIO') :1111 1II00liin oJtll '{qarIJ JO Juw;i Jql ffU110UIOJd U! op ,{:l111 l1JO,\\ PJIlI] :11]\ IIIl 10J pUll ;)IIIO:lP,\\ J!aql jO IPUIlC,\\ aql JOj 'uoseas Iscl P;)ISC) I '{1!II!I!dsoq ;)sol]"\ ':lJ!IISJI[J U! sqnl.) ;)1] 1 IIIl ){UIl(!1 lie jO ISJ!.! I ,(ctt'-J .I.N301 S311d 3H.L f~Q}I , 1 39VSS3 1 ,~ CHESHIRE SQUAD 1st XV 2003 IJAS'I' PR ESI DENTS: 1-1. 1' 1. BLYTIIE ( 1880IR3) .1. W. 11. TIIORI' (1883119041 .1. BAXTEH (190-1 /-12) R. Il. Il IClIARDS (1942147) T. WALTON ( 19-17/-19) R. D. NESBIT (19491:; 1) W. 11. P[l\IBERTON ( 19:;1) N. i\ lcCi\lG (1%1 /:;3) c. 1-1 . OFFLAND (1953) A. S. CAIN (19:;-1/%) J. ,\10NTADOH ( 1956/58) 1'. 11. DAV IES (1%8160) W. 1' 1. SI-I ENNAN (1%0/61) I). R. WYN-Wll.LlAi\IS ( 196 1-62) W . G. I-l OWARD (1962/63) 11 . V. !\lIDDLETON (1963/(5) W ..1. THOMPSON (1%5/67) G. C. NOD EN (1967/69) N. A. STEEL (I969n l) .1. E. STARK (197 ln 3) E . .I . LOADER (1973n 5) 11 . M. cURPH EY ( 1975177) ,\. F. KOENEN (1977n'.)) P. G. TlilU,'ER ( 1979/81) A. 11. IHISIITON (198 1/S3) w. S. PLATJ' ( 1983/8-1 ) G. C. COX (1984186) A. I. '-fART ( 1986/88) 1\1. COli EN ( 1988/89) w. Gorl' (1989/91) .1. 1' 1. YOUNG (199 1/93 F. R. rOVALL (1?93/95) N. 11. M IODLEBHOOK ( 19?5/97) C. .1. cOVENTHY (19971')8) D. P. Wn.IG I-I T (1998/2000) D. I. ADAMS (2000/2002) OFFICERS FOR VEAR 200312004 President: D. A. EWING Flat 5, 66 Bidston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH43 6UW Tel: 0151 653 7063 (Home) 0161 355 7219 (Bus) Senior Vice-President: M. J. LORD 68 Hoole Road, Chester CH2 3NL 01244 312702 (Home) Vice-Presidents: J. N. LENTON 27 Fox Cover Road. Heswall Hills. Wirral CH60 1YB 0151-342 3923 (Home) G. MARRS M.B.E. 24 Westwood Road, Prenton, Wirral CH43 9RQ 0151-652 1536 (Home) 0151-236 3191 (Bus) E.J.F. TA YLOR Church Cottage, Leek Road, Bos1ey. Nr.,Macc1esfield SK 11 ONX 01260 223617 (H) 01625 422277 (B) 01625 613361 (Fax) e-mail: [email protected] Past Presidents: P. G. TURNER Bakery Cottage, 20 Holtins Road, Macclesfield SK 11 7EA 01625 6 11 0 12 (Home) G. C. COX 47 Latham Aven ue, Frodsham, Cheshire WA6 ODY 0 1928 722108 (Home) M, COHEN 10 MarlboTOugh Drive, Tythe rington, Macclcsfield, Cheshire SK I 0 2JX 0 1625 424317 (Home) F. R. POVALL Flat 2, I Madeley Drive, West Kirby, Wi rral CI-148 3L B Tcl: 0 15 1 625 8321 N. H. MIDDLEBROOK 27 Clarcndoll Road , Sale M33 2DU 0 16 1-962 295 7 (Home) C. J . COVENRY 21 Rydal Drive, Hale Barns, Altrincham WA I 5 8TE 0 161 904 7313 (Home) D. P. WRIGHT Tynron Cottage , West Road, Noctorum , Birkcnhead, Wirral (1-143 9UH 015 1·652 0402 (Home) D, I. ADAMS 7 Bcauma ri s Dri ve. I-I eswall Wirra l CH6 1 7xr 0 15 1 648 168 1 HOII . Scctrelary: G. MARRS M.o.E. 24 Westwood Road, Prenton, Wirral, C I-I43 9RQ 0 15 1- 652 1536 (Home) 01 5 1 2363 19 1 (Bus) Asst. Hall, Secretary: P. RHODES The Bollies, off Carri!lge Drive, Frodsh!llll , WA 6 6E F 01 928 73 1485 (Home) HOIl. Tre!lsurer: B,W. DAVIES 9 Willow Hllyes, Ashtun C hester, CH] RBT 01 829 752050 (Home) 0 l g29 752982 (Bus) Asst. HOII. Trcnsurer: O. MEYRIC K 18 Balmoral Drive. Holmes C hape l. C heshire. CW4 7A Y 0 1477 53369 1 (Home) H.. F.U. C OUll ty H.eprcsclltativc 1\'1. J . LORD 68 }'Ioolc Road, Chester CH2 3NL 01244 312702 (Home) 0 1244 347988 (Fax) www.cheshirerfu.co.uk Ches hire RFU Administrator: MRS JANE C LIFF Alcumlow Cottage. Brook Lane. Astbury, Congleton, Cheshire, CW l2 4TJ Tel: 01260 270624 HOII. Match Secretary: P. WARRlNGTON 10 Burtoll Avenue, Wallasey. Wirral CH45 8NQ Tel: 0151 6394366 (Home) RFU Northern Regional Press O ffi cer MURRA Y WALKER Mob: 07734 683835 Email : murraywalker@rfu .com Hon. Press Secreta ry: A. I. STRATTON 14 8 Meols Parade, Meols, Wirral CH47 6AN 0151-632 526 1 (Home ) North Division Youth Forum Executive Chairman: D. A. EWING Flat 5. 66 Bidston Road, Prenton, Wirral, CH43 6UW Tel: 0151 653 7063 (Home) 0161 355 7219 (Bus) E.R.F.S.U. County Representative: G. WILSON 7 Mount Pleasant, Prestbury Road, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK to 3BZ 01625 612865 Thwaites Clubs Championship Representative: R. HASLEHURST Harcourt, 217 Dickens Lane, Poynton, SK 12 1SS 01625 874485 (Home) 0161 406 6086 (Bus) Honorary Solicitor: P. RHODES The Hollies, otT Carriage Drive. Frodsham WA6 6EF 01928 731485 (Home) R.F.U. Senior Coaches: M. BRIERS. L. DA VIES, D. HUGHES R.F.U. Coaching Award Holders: M. ALLEN. S. BURNAGE. P. CROWLEY, R. DAVIES, A. DONKER, P. FRANCIS, J. GREEN, C. HUGHES, S. LANDER, D. THOMPSON, P. REID, P. SHERRATT, N. STALKER Honorary Life Members: D. ADAMS, M. COHEN,G. C. COX, F. R. POVALL Auditor: J. PARRY F.C.A. Medical Contact: Dr. W. T. DUNNE 6 The Royal, Hoylake, Merseyside CH47 IHB Tel: 0151-632 3507 (Home) First XV Doctor - Dr. John Rees COMMIITEE MEETINGS Committee Meetings will be held at the WiMington Park R.U.F.C. Clubhouse at 6.30 p.m. on the following Thursdays: 2003 18th September. 6th November 2004 8th January. II th March. 6th May. 1st July (after the A.G.M.) ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of the Cheshire Rugby Football Union will be held at the Winnington Park R.U.F.C. Clubhouse at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday I st July 04 The Annual Financial General Meeting will be held at the Winnington Park RUFC Clubhouse at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday 16th September 2003. SUB-COMMITTEES Executive (Chainnan) F. R. PovaJl, DJ. Adams, J. Burton (co-opted), B. W. Davies, M. Lord. G. Marrs, E. J. F. Taylor. P. Rhodes (co-opted) Meetings: August 26th. September 23rd, October 23rd, November 18th, December 18th, January 27th, February 24th, March 23rd. April 27th, May 25th, June 29th, July 27th Selection R.
Recommended publications
  • Tabletennis News
    j<"or all your holiday or liiJsirtcss travel why not consult,tbe..aWoiilted agents for the E.T.T.A.. '•. EXPRESS TB.AVEL Table10. Tennis News AND TRANSPORT Official Journal of the English Table Tennis Association co M PANYLIMIT ED 9 FARRINGDON· 'ROAD LONDON E.C.l. 01 24: 4488 KENT OPEN" ENGLAND....( v. RU SIA .... .,,,, INTERNATIONAL table tennis comes to Eastbourne for the first WRIGHT SUPREME A FOLKESTONE ~ r.. '. , .\ - .' time on Tuesday, March 4, when England take on the Soviet Union in a European League, premier division match at the Winter Garden. as narrated to the Editor Maurice Billington which .went to the The E.T.T.A. Organiser for the match is Charles M. Wyles of 48, by Laurie Landry Yorkshireman 23-21 in the·decider. Eversfield Place, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex. An attendance in the region Play halted on adjacent tables wh~;; of 800 is anticipated with 80% tiered seating. BRIAN WRIGHT, who scratched Billington, retrieving in the manner All enquiries for seats should be made to the Winter Garden Box from the Lancashire Open the pre­ of Bergmann at his peak, suddenly Office ('Phone' Eastbourne 25252). vious weekend because of 'flu, turned counterhit a seeming winner from' in his best tournament performance Hydes to equate the third game score The Soviet Federation have waived their right to stage the match ,at "deuce." in Russia-they played England in Birmingham last season-because their for five years when he swept to players are desirous of defending their English Open titles in Brighton victory in a star-studded men's A reflex "screamer", the shot took singles event in the Kent Open at the from February 27-Mar.
    [Show full text]
  • LEVEL 5 NORTH PREMIER Otley Preston Macclesfield Sandal
    LEVEL 5 NORTH PREMIER Otley Preston Macclesfield Sandal Billingham Blackburn Lymm Kirkby Lonsdale Rossendale Wirral Alnwick Burnage Northwich York LEVEL 6 North 1 West North 1 East Carlisle Morpeth Altrincham Kersal Ilkley Firwood Waterloo Cleckheaton Wilmslow Moortown Birkenhead Pk Driffield Stockport Heath Douglas(IOM) Morley Vale Of Lune Pocklington Penrith Scarborough Broughton Pk Malton and Norton Bowdon Bradford and Bingley Manchester Durham City Glossop Consett Kendal Old Brodleians Level 7 NORTH 2 WEST DUR/NORTH ONE YORKS ONE Warrington St Benedicts Beverley Keswick Percy Park O Crossleyans Rochdale W Hartlepool West Leeds Leigh Bradford Salem Anselmians Northern Selby Aspatria S Shields Westoe Goole Southport Stockton Dinnington Aspull Novocastrians Leodiensians Tarleton Medicals Bridlington De La Salle Whitley Bay Rockliff Pontefract Winnington Pk Acklam Huddersfield YMCA Bolton Hartlepool Rovers Roundhegians Orrell Horden and Peterlee Old Rishworthians Cockermouth Ponteland Middlesboro Sunderland One club to Level transfer to Yorks One LEVEL 8 LANCS/CHESHIRE ONE CUMBRIA Hoylake Wigton Congleton Whitehaven Ellesmere Pt Upper Eden New Brighton Hawcoat Pk Sefton Egremont Eccles Workington Millom Vagabonds Furness Pt Sunlight Silloth Windermere Creighton Carlisle Crusaders ???? D/N 2 YORKSHIRE TWO Gateshead Keighley North Shields Hullensians Barnard Castle Wensleydale Guisborough Wath upon Dearne Hartlepool Ripon Winlaton Vulcans Wheatley Hills Ryton North Ribblesdale Ashington Northallerton Whitby Old Grovians Bishop Auckland Thornensians Darlington Yarnbury Sedgefield Wetherby Redcar Leeds Corinthians Seaham Baildon LEVEL 9 LANCS/CHESHIRE TWO D/N THREE YORKSHIRE THREE Ramsey Gosforth Barnsley Birchfield Seaton Carew West Park Leeds Blyth Knottingley Wallsend Harrogate Pythons Liverpool University Houghton Old Otlensians Old Parkonians Newton Aycliffe Wibsey Newton Le Willows Seghill Ossett Mossley Hill Yarm Castleford Prudhoe and Stocksfield Halifax Vandals W.
    [Show full text]
  • 76 Hertfordshire Rugby Football Union
    HERTFORDSHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 2017-2018 YEARBOOK 7766 82nd Season BPC rugby advert A4 27617.qxp_. 28/06/2017 13:48 Page 1 B P C N A T I O N W I D E Try us for your Land and New Homes Sales C L I E N T S Annington • Taylor Wimpey • Weston Homes Beverley Homes • Fairview • Berkeley Homes St James • Cala • Crest • Abbey Homes Peterborough • Whetstone • Brentwood • Puckeridge Bishop’s Stortford • Woburn Sands • Buckingham Baldock • Blackheath • Radlett • Cambridge • Chingford L O C A T I O N S Hertfordshire Rugby Football Union Hertfordshire Rugby Football Schools’ Union Turnberry House, 30 St Andrew Street, Hertford SG14 1JA Hertfordshire Society of Rugby Football Union Referees Telephone: 01992 558855 Email: [email protected] www.hertsrugby.co.uk 7766 Contents Executive and Sub Committees ........................ 3 to 4 Club Liaison ................................................................4 Meeting Dates and Events ........................................5 Diary Dates .................................................................5 Our President writes ..................................................6 A Year in the Life of the RFU President ....................7 From our Chairman ....................................................8 Hon Secretary’s Report .............................................9 Financing the Union .................................................11 Marketing Summary.................................................12 Our Sponsors ..................................................13 & 30 RFU Representatives
    [Show full text]
  • CHESHIRE U GLDUCESTERSHIRE ~Ck-Off 4.15Pm
    ~ TWICI{ENHAM .. ':',.0" THE HOME OF ENGLAND RUGBY 1st June 2002 Tetley's County Championship Final CHESHIRE u GLDUCESTERSHIRE ~ck-off 4.15pm -- Tetley's National U20 Championship Final Hampshire U20 uCornwall U20 Kick-off 2.15pm Tetley's County Shield Final Warwickshire uBerkshire Kick-off 12 .15pm Tetley's National Counties 7-a-side Competition First Match 10.00am Official Programme E2 .00 CONTENTS Awelcome Irom the Presidenl of the RFU ...• ••••... 2 ~~ Awelcome 'rom Tetley's .... ........3 1 st June 2002 lI.uil .•••.••... ........... •• ••• • •• .... ,4 Tetley's County Championship Final National Sewens .... ....•...•.•.... •......5 CHESHIRE u Warwickshire Squad ........... ..........617 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Berkshire Squad ..... ..........• ........8/9 Telley's Counly Shield final Kick-off 4.1 5pm - Teams .................••....... .11 Counly Final - ln Focus . ..................12 Tetley's National U20 Championship Final Cheshire Squad ... .................13 /14115 Hampshire U20 v Cornwall U20 TeUev's County Championship final Kick-off 2.15pm - Today's Teams . ....... ..... .....16/17 Counly Final - Scrapbook ................. .1B Tetley's County Shield Final Gloucestershire Squad .......... ... ..19/20/21 Warwickshire u Berkshire The Hampshire Squad ....... •........ .. 24125 Kick-off 12 .15pm The Cornwall Squad ....................26/27 Telley's National U2D Championsh ip Final Tetley's National Counties - TodaV's Teams ..................... 29 7-a-side Competition Plan of the ground ........ ... ... ......30/31 First Match 1D .DDam General information .................... .32 Rugby Football Union 2001{2002 Sponsors Page .............. Inside Back Cower I>~tr on CommU!1Îcaliuns Directo r 1LM . The Qul",n meh.mll'n.'SCOtt President Communit)' ltu1;hy & Opcr;ltiuns Dirrelur ~ "li'rr)' n"rwd l ,,;,7.-~ Vice l'rcsi,knIS Finance Direc t"T o.:rd: .\lO'gln & Roh"., ! Inrnl'r l'id.
    [Show full text]
  • Cheshire Rugby Football Union (1875)
    Cheshire Rugby Football Union (1875) CHESHIRE CLUBS DIRECTORY 2019 / 2020 www.cheshirerfu.co.uk Acton Nomads RUFC (2009) c/o Dorfield Dairy House Farm,Acton,Nantwich,Cheshire CW5 8PB Web: www.actonnomads.co.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 07586141660 Fax: 01270 619309 League: No longer in a league Club Colours: Blue/Green/Gold CRFU REPRESENTATIVE: TONY PENNANCE 66 Wellington Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 7DA Mobile: 07877 910374 Email: [email protected] PRESIDENT: ROB HICKEY The Poplars Farm, Wardle, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 6BE Tel: 01270 610611 Mobile: 07859 404131 Email: [email protected] CHAIRMAN: JED THURLOW Dorfold Dairy House Farm, Acton, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 8PB Tel: (H) 01270 625486 Mobile: 07586 141660 Email: [email protected] HONORARY SECRETARY & REFEREE COORDINATOR: TONY PENNANCE 66 Wellington Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 7DA Mobile: 07877 910374 Email: [email protected] HONORARY TREASURER: SAM THORNEYCROFT 11 Caldwell Close, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 7JD Mobile: 07812 248449 Email: [email protected] FIXTURE SECRETARY: TONY PENNANCE 66 Wellington Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 7DA Email: [email protected] DISCIPLINARY SECRETARY: SAM THORNEYCROFT 11 Caldwell Close, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 7JD Mobile: 07812 248449 Email: [email protected] COACHING COORDINATOR: TBC 2 Altrincham Kersal RUFC (1897) Kersal Drive, Stelfox Avenue, Timperley, Altrincham, Cheshire, WA15 6UL Web: www.akrfc.co.uk Tel: 0161 973 9157 League: North 1 West Club Colours: Black, Red & White hoops CRFU
    [Show full text]
  • Gate Post 119. No.119 February 2021
    Gate Post Harrogate Rugby Union Football Club Founded 1871 Gate Post No. 119 February 2021 This newsletter is sent to all the supporters, current and past members of Harrogate Rugby Club for whom we have an email address. Your contributions would be most welcome along with your feedback. Burns Night January 25th is the birthday of Robert Burns and the Harrogate Touchline Internationals, always looking for an excuse for a celebration, would traditionally join together for a night out and a wee dram. Roy Guy recalls one Burns Night in particular. ‘Thinking of this took me back to a TI Burns Night Supper held at Claro Road in the small room later used as an office. My outstanding recollections are that the room was overcrowded, and I spent the evening being jammed against the wall by a very large Leo Niemic. When it was time to toast the haggis someone produced what was said to be a Burns first edition poetry book and the owner, together with our greatly lamented Glyn Smith, whilst attempting to find the correct passage, recklessly handled and thumbed through it as though it was a cheap magazine. Alcohol may have played a part in their behaviour.’ The photograph shows some of the TIs in the Claro Road office ready to celebrate. Left to right: Gordon Ogilvie, Brian Hemming, Glyn Smith, Malcolm Spark, David Bowen. Who’s Who Fotherby, David. Junior Chairman and Ground Secretary 2005 to 2007. Fowler, George. George appears on the Colts team photograph in 1948 and on the 1st XV photograph 1952/1953.
    [Show full text]
  • Adult Competition Review Final Report and Recommendations March 2014
    ADULT COMPETITION REVIEW FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS MARCH 2014 1 CONTENTS 1. Foreword by John Douglas (Chairman, Review Steering Group) 3 2. The brief 6 3. Consultation 8 i. Research 8 ii. Consultation 8 4. Findings and recommendations – league and cup rugby 10 i. The landscape 10 ii. Seasonality 12 iii. RFU leagues 13 iv. Number of fixtures – league and cup 13 v. Promotion and relegation 16 vi. Club sustainability 16 vii. Travel times and distances 17 5. The recommended structure 19 6. Findings and recommendations – county rugby, student rugby, Sevens & Touch 24 i. County rugby 24 ii. Student rugby 24 iii. Sevens and Touch rugby 25 7. Second and other lower XVs 26 i. Clubs at Levels 3-6 28 ii. Non-RFU leagues and Merit Tables 30 iii. Management and regulation 31 iv. Marketing and promotion 32 8. Next steps and implementation 34 9. Conclusion 34 2 Appendices 1. Foreword by John Douglas, Chairman of the Adult Competition Review Steering Group 1.1 Over the quarter of a century since competitive league rugby was introduced, much has changed within rugby and in society as a whole. Within rugby, anecdotal and statistical evidence indicates that most clubs field fewer teams now than they once did. The socio-economic environment in which our clubs operate has changed beyond all recognition and the pace of change is likely to continue to increase. With it the requirements of players, supporters and club administrators – in other words, our customers – will also change. Predicting and satisfying those future requirements has been the overriding concern of this review.
    [Show full text]
  • Essex County, Massachusetts, 1630-1768 Harold Arthur Pinkham Jr
    University of New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository Doctoral Dissertations Student Scholarship Winter 1980 THE TRANSPLANTATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE ENGLISH SHIRE IN AMERICA: ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, 1630-1768 HAROLD ARTHUR PINKHAM JR. University of New Hampshire, Durham Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.unh.edu/dissertation Recommended Citation PINKHAM, HAROLD ARTHUR JR., "THE TRANSPLANTATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF THE ENGLISH SHIRE IN AMERICA: ESSEX COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, 1630-1768" (1980). Doctoral Dissertations. 2327. https://scholars.unh.edu/dissertation/2327 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Scholarship at University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. INFORMATION TO USERS This was produced from a copy of a document sent to us for microfilming. Whfle the most advanced technological means to photograph and reproduce this document have been used, the quality is heavily dependent upon the quality of the material submitted. The following explanation of techniques is provided to help you understand markings or notations vhich may appear on this reproduction. 1. The sign or “target” for pages apparently lacking from the document photographed is “Missing Page(s)”. If it was possible to obtain the missing page(s) or section, they are spliced into the film along with adjacent pages. This may have necessitated cutting through an image and duplicating adjacent pages to assure you of complete continuity. 2. When an image on the film is obliterated with a round black mark it is an indication that the film inspector noticed either blurred copy because of movement during exposure, or duplicate copy.
    [Show full text]
  • Edition 10: 20Th September 2013
    Edition 10: 20th September 2013 Rugby World Cup 2015 Lead Up and Legacy Activity The RFU launched the seven strands of its national Lead up and Legacy plan on October 31st 2012. The aim of this is to set out an overall framework against which national resource will be invested in the lead up to RWC 2015 with the aim of increasing interest and participation in the game. Whilst many Clubs, CBs, Schools, Colleges, Universities and other bodies are working hard to develop local projects to meet identified local need these seven strands are areas in which we will invest national resource to create change in Rugby communities across the country. It is hoped that those delivery bodies that have not yet identified their focus will focus in on these areas and take action to improve provision and opportunities against these themes. Six Regional Activation and Legacy Groups are now up and running and are working to add value to the seven strands and to engage partners from outside of the immediate rugby community in supporting the efforts of those within it. Each group is populated by representatives from CBs and from the wider community. Attached as an appendix to this CB update is a brief overview of progress against the seven strands along with listings of clubs/projects etc involved to date – this will be updated for each issue. In addition to the work against the seven strands strong working relationships have been established with England Rugby 2015, the Organising Body for the tournament itself, and an update on relevant areas are also included in the appendix.
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of the Committee Meeting Held at Chester R.U.F.C. on Thursday Llth January, 1996 at 6.30 P.M
    Minutes of the Committee meeting held at Chester R.U.F.C. on Thursday llth January, 1996 at 6.30 p.m. Present· N.H.Middlebrook, (in the Chair), F.RPovall, M.Chatham, W.Gott, N.Morris, J.C.B.Pinnington, J.Wyatt, G.Kennedy, C.Gerrard, C.Monks, AJ.G.Senn, D.P.Wright, J.Taylor, A.J.Williams, D.AEwing, P.Reid, lM.Young, M.Cohen, AJones, B.Davies, M.Lord, D.B.Pye, D.Western, D.Mason, M.RWilliams, T.lF.Price, D.I.Adams . Apologies: V.Middleton, A.Koenen, G.Marrs, G.Cox, W.Buckland, L.Galey, P.Steeples, • M.Farr, D. Thom~on. Minutes: The Minutes of the Meeting held on 9th Novenber, 1995 having been circulated were confirmed and signed. Matters Arising: County Championship Leagues for next Season. - London and South­ East and South West Divisions will continue the current formula. The North and Midlands Divisions will divide into three pools of four Counties with the pool winners, joined by the best of the second placed Counties, to progress to the quarter finals. Bon. Secretan's Report: The secretary explained why he had decided to second the proposai by Somerset C.RF.U. that Item 5 on the Special General Meeting Agenda should read: "To receive debate and approve in principle the recommendations contained in the report of the Rugby Union Commission. Such approval in principle is to be confirmed bya vote to be taken at the Special General Meeting and subject to a simple majority of those voting delegates present and those voting by proxy.
    [Show full text]
  • Nicholas Corrigan 80 Newhouse Road, Hopwood, Heywood, Lancashire
    Nicholas Corrigan 80 Newhouse Road, Hopwood, Heywood, Lancashire. OL10 2NU E-Mail: [email protected] Mobile: 00 44 7942889309 Professional Profile I am a committed and dedicated sports professional with a high performance background, with over seven years industry experience. I have held senior managerial posts in National Governing Bodies and have experience working within National Olympic Committee projects during both winter and summer Olympiads. I would describe myself as a performance-focused coach with demonstrable experience in an operational sports environment and a passion for player and coach development. Experience Director of Coaching Chester RUFC 2012 – Present I am Head coach of this National League team and the overall lead for player, coach and volunteer development within the club. This season, I have achieved promotion to National 2 North following a playing department overhaul and development of a whole club strategic plan. I have also led colleagues on the executive committee through a full governance restructure of the club and also its wider relationships with both governing bodies, local CSP and Sport England. Other elements of my role include: the wider development of a VIK programme with University of Chester worth £20,000 per annum which has allowed the club to benefit from increased expertise and manpower. This was assisted by the management of the club’s relationship with our local RFU Area Manager. the development of the O2 Touch Rugby scheme with an active community of 20 regular participants. We are currently moving this plan towards achieving an overall target of 200 + new touch participants in the Chester area.
    [Show full text]
  • Cheshire Rugby Football Union (1875)
    Cheshire Rugby Football Union (1875) HANDBOOK 2015 / 2016 www.cheshirerfu.co.uk Cheshire Rugby Football Union www.cheshirerfu.co.uk ________________________________________ MEMBERSHIP CARD SEASON 2015/2016 Name…………………………………………………………… Club……………………………………………………………… As a member of Cheshire RFU Ltd I/We agree to abide by and to be subject to the Rules and Regulations of Cheshire RFU Ltd and the RFU. Cheshire Membership Subscriptions Annual Subscription £15.00 Life Membership £120.00 Please apply to: Jane Cliff Individual Members Secretary 1 Alcumlow Cottage, Brook Lane, Astbury, Congleton, Cheshire, CW12 4TJ. 01260 270624 E-mail: [email protected] 2 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given to all Members that the Annual General Meeting of the Cheshire R.F.U. Ltd will be held at Chester R.U.F.C Hare Lane, Vicars Cross, Chester On 9th June 2016 at 6.30pm. Cheshire Rugby Football Union Ltd. Incorporated under the Industrial & Provident Societies Act 1965 No 28989R 3 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Many Presidents have stated that they are extremely honoured to have been elected President of the County. To me it is the greatest honour of my life to be elected your President . As many Past Presidents have made it their mission during their tenure to visit as many of the County’s Clubs as possible, I will endeavour to continue in the same vein. Having been in the fortunate position to have visited many Clubs in an official capacity (referee) it will give me great pleasure to visit on a more informal basis, hoping to assist any Club that can utilise the County’s help and support.
    [Show full text]