CHESHIRE RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION CHESHIRE SCHOOLS V SHROPSHIRE SCHOOLS Sunday 8th November 1992 16 GROUP at PARKONIANS RUFC Kick-off 2.15 pm 18 GROUP at NEW BRIGHTON RUFC Kick-off 2.30 pm FORWARD CHEMICALS LlO MANUFACTURE: Maintenance Chemlcals, Lubrlcants, Degreasers, Palnt Strlppers, Dlslnfectants, Detergents, Brick Cleaners, De-Rustlng Chemlcals, Car Wash Solvents, Graffiti Removers, Sealants, Release Agents, Barrier Crea ms, WeedklIIers, Odour Controllers, Palntwork Cleaners, Pollshes, Drain Cleaners, Hand Cleaners, Mud and Clay Dispersants, Aigaecides, Funglcldes, Germicides, Plastlclsers, Mortar Additives, Insecticides, Asbestos Sealers and many other products for Industry and commerce. We get the chemlstry right for Industry FORWARO CHEMICALS LTO. P.O. BOX 12, TANHOUSE LANE, WIDNES, CHESHIRE, U.K. Telephone: 051-4249441 (10 Unes) Fax: 051-495 1560 Telex: 629682 Welcome from Cheshire County President and Schools Chairman John Young Last season, due to a variety of reasons, not least the staging of the Schools Invitation World Cup Toumament, we were only able to take on our near neighbours Shropshire at Under 16 level. Happily the result went in our favour. Should the majority of members of that squad have remained at school we are anticipating a repeat performance. There is no doubt that our visitors will have other ideas! ! ! Much has happened over the past 12 months in our committee structure and we are delighted to see new, young faces being involved in selection. Sorne of them 1 might add will be able to recall, with little or no effort, their contribution as playing members of the Schools' XV's, not many moons ago. Mike Briers after ten or more years has decided to hand over the reins to Dave Thompson as Senior Coach with Phil Crowley as his right hand man. In wishing Mike success in putting his expertise at the disposai of the Waterloo Cup, we must express our gratitude to him for all the hard work he has put into the schools scene, not only through his coaching but also in staging many toumaments, besides setting up tours to foreign parts. So to our opening fixture. We are pleased to retum to a brace of Wirral clubs who have offered us hospitality so readily on previous occasions. New Brighton and Parkonians are noted for their staunch support of junior rugby. We know that they will provide the warm hospitality to which we are accustorned. Playing surfaces at present are green and lush so both venues should see sorne exciting running and handling of the ball-despite misgivings from certain quarters that the new laws would rnake kicking inevitable. This from what 1 have observed has proved not to be the case. May 1 conclude by wishing good luck to both counties for the remainder of the season. J. M. Young. Schools Chairman PRESIDENT CARLING'S NEW DRIVE FOR YOUTH RUGBY England'sRugby Union Captain, Will Carling, The Young England Rugby Club is for is the driving force behind the re-launch of the anyone- boys or girls - aged between 6 and 16. Young England Rugby Club. Will started the The Club's aim is to spread the 'rugby word' and new rugby season with his appoinbnent as the create a direct link between young enthusiaslS firstever Honorary Presidentofthe new Club. and the very top of the game. That means the He urged every boy and girl interesled in RFU and theEngland squad. His hoped that the Rugby Union in Ibis country to get behind the Club will have a membership of 20,000 within Rugby Football Union's new youth initiative one year of ilS re-launch, with the long tenn and join the Young England Rugby Club. objective of recruiting every boy and girl who wanlS to keep in touch with England rugby. Carling, obviously excited about the re­ launch of the Club, said "Whilst it's all very The Young England Rugby Club bas al­ weil taIking about the success of the current ready signed up two majorcompanies tosuppon England team, we must ail think a few years them, Texaco and Schweppes, and are looking down the line. Developing the game at grass for a further four. roolS level is paramount to the spon's future success, and thus the success of the future Texaco are using the sponsorship of the England teams, and it is for Ibis reason 1 am Young EnglandRugby Club as an extension of right behind the effons of the Young England their 'Children Should be Seen and Not Hun' Rugby Club". campaign. Commenting on theannouncement, British Gas- North Western SIGN OF A GOOO TEAM Texaco Ltd's Managing Director Roger Membership costs Ll5, plus a i3 fust year Colomb said "Texaco aims to enhance the enrolment fee, which research undertaken bas cultural and educalional aclivities avallable to shown is great value for money. young people by creating opponunities that might not otherwise exist We believe in New members receive a 'Gilbert' rugby ball encouragingyoungtalent,andoursponsorships with Will Carling's signature, a Young England give them the opportunity to develop their Rugby Club T-Shirt, a Membership Badge, a skills as individual players and as !Cam mem­ personalised Membership Card, plus four edi­ bers." tions of the Club's very own magazine called Tryline'. Schweppes, meanwhile, consider the Young England Rugby Club to be an obvious Tryline' magazine will be the main method target audience for their range of soft drinks of keeping members 'in touch with England and wish to build on their strong hericage in rugby', both nationally and locally. The maga­ Rugby Union. zine will rely heavily on reader input and Andrew Cosslett, Schweppes Managing members are encouraged to give their opinions Director said "We are pleased to have the and write editorial. opportunity of being a founder sponsor of the Young England Rugby Club for two reasons. There will a1so be competitions where star Firstly it will encourage the playing of rugby prizes will offer opportunities to getcloser to the football by young people, .. secondly, we England Squad by attending matches ortrnining malee a wide range of products .... targeted at sessions. Tryline will be published four times the age group covered by the Young England each season. Rugby Club". 16 Chestergate, Macclesfield, Spf~RTSCLASS Cheshire SKII 6BA HOLIDAYS-TOURS-TOURNAMENTS England INCORPORATING RUGBYCLASS Tel: 0625618700 Fax: 0625 501148 "If 'UJe offer the best va(ue tours tlien wade 1Joo(ey's a r,B(ac/(poo( poCiceman. " Ring:- Dave Cusani on 0625 618700 for the most competitive quote on ail your tour requirements. TOUR OPERA TOR TO THE CHESHIRE RFU Cheshire Schools v Shropshire Schools Sunday 8th November 1992 16 Group 18 Group at Parkonlans RUFC - Kick-off 2.15 pm at New Brighton RUFC - Kick-off 2.30 pm CHESHIRE v SHROPSHIRE CHESHIRE v SHROPSHIRE (Blue 1 White Hoops) (Gold 1 Blue Hoops) (Blue 1 White Hoops) (Gold 1 Blue Hoops) ) S. Lewis (Bishop Heber) 15 J. Norton (Adams Newport) P. Dinwoodie (Wirral Grammar School) 15 Team from: N. Smith (Poynton High School) 14 L. Kavan (Adams Newport) A. Whalley (Birkenhead Schoo/) 14 T. Downes (Ellesmere Col/ege) J. Francis (Stockport Grammar School) 13 T. Yapp (Lacon Childe) M. Mason (Kings School Macelesfield) 13 J. Downes (Ellesmere Col/ege) J. Newman (BIshop Heber) 12 S. Mills (Adams Newport) R. HugheS(Wirra/ Grammar School) 12 S. Dolphin (Telford Col/ege) P. Farrell (Ca/dy High School) 11 L. Martin (Ludlow Col/ege) P. Munn (Lymm High School) 11 S. O'Brien (New Col/ege) J. South ail (Poynton High School) 10 C. Woods (Adams Newport) S. Verbickas (St Ambrose Col/ege) 10 A. Lyall (New College) K. Drake (Kings Schoo/, Macclesfie/d) 9 S. Brotherton (Burton Borough) S. Millington (St Bedes) 9 N. Langlord (Adams Grammar) R. Slater (Ellesmere College) D. Hynett (Birkenhead School) 1 J. Davies (Wrekin Collage) G. Dawson (Manchester Grammar ) 1 A. Shinkaiye (Ellesmere College) S. Turner (Wirral Grammar School) 2 M. Dean (Burton Borough) T. Donavan (St Anse/ms) 2 R. Ayres (Ludlow School) S. Astles (Sandbach School) 3 D. Taylor (Burton Borough) K. Williams (Wirral Grammar School) 3 J. Bullen (Ellesmere Col/ege) J. Sidwell (Manchester Grammar) 4 S. Martin (Adams Newport) N. Roome (Sandbach Schoo/) 4 A. Newton (EI/esmere Col/ege) R. Newman (Hartford High School) 5 F. Club (Adams Newport) S. Wilkinson (St Ambrose Collage) 5 N. Gimbert (Shrewsbury Col/ege) P. Thorpe (Manchester Grammar ) 6 • Tudor (Carlton) J. Howells (Birkenhead School) 6 R. Davies (Ellesmere Col/ege) J. Sparks (Stockport Grammar Schoo/) 7 • Bishton (Adams Newport) P. Millington (Fallibroome School) 7 L. Hodnet (Ludlow School) S. Davis (Kings School) 8 • Sharples (Wrekin Col/ege) B. Smith (Birkenhead School) 8 S. Morton (Ellesmere College) A. Bateman (Adams Grammar) Replacements N. Hares (Ellesmere College) Replacements M. David (Sandbach School) M. Reid (Adams College) M. Knowles (William Hulme) R. Tregere (Adams Newport) G. Bell (Sandbach Schoo/) J. Noble (Adams College) D. Milne (Kings School, Macelesfield) J. Thompson (Adams Newport) C. Moore (Sandbach Schoo/) D. Coombes (New Col/ege) . R. Chan (Manchester Grammar School) G. Lloyd (Ludlow Col/ege) J. Lamb (Ca/dy School) C. Ingram (Wrekin College) A. McDonough (Wirral Grammar School) C. Morris (Ludlow Col/ege) D. Dawson (Manchester Grammar ) A. Hargreaves (Wrekin College) E. McKinnon (Ca/dy School) S. Thompson (Kings School, Macelesfield) N. Faulkner (Wrekin College) S. Wilson (Cheadle Hulme School) l A. Sherlock (Birkenhead School) M. Bolton (Telford Col/ege) P. Trowler (Ca/dy School) '. No initiaIs supplied Referee: Referee: B. Harris M. Buck (of the Liverpool Society) (of the Liverpool Society) SPREADING THE RUGBYWORD The work of Cheshire Youth Development Officer Chris Hughes Over the past tbree years almost 200 pri­ Locally, inlernational stars like Wade mary schools in Cbeshire have started to Dooley and Dewi Morris lent their support to play Rugby Union as part of their sports 'Fifleen Days of England Rugby' by making activities.
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