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WESTCOMBE RANGER
World Cup Winner Westcombe Park Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2299 |
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Posted: 25 Jun 2022 at 15:23 |
Just thought I'd get this started by listing the clubs involved.
Bedford Athletic Colchester CS Stags 1863 Harpenden Hertford Medway Shelford Sidcup Sudbury Tring Tunbridge Wells Westcombe Park As envisaged, a few new clubs to visit, and old adversaries remain. Bedford were winners of Midlands 1 East with an impressive 23 wins from 24 matches. Medway were 3rd in London 1 South Shelford, Sudbury, Colchester and Harpenden, in that order, arrive from London 1 North Can anyone provide a run-down on what to expect from any of the newbies at this level. |
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The older I get, the better I was.
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kempstonblue
World Cup Winner Joined: 20 Jun 2020 Location: Kempston Status: Offline Points: 526 |
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The Ath have played at both Midlands and London Premier before. Often yo yo from 5 to 6 to 5.
Whilst still an outer rim team, more games within reasonable travel, three Hertfordshire and one Cambridgeshire. The four Kent trips might be interesting depending how well the players travel. Ath run a joint Colts team with Bedford Blues of the Championship. Not sure how many Colts will move into Senior team, or are University bound. Ath 2nd XV won the East Midlands Merit League (Northants, Bedfordshire, former Huntingdonshire, Milton Keynes). The 3rd XV did not seem to play, but website indicates the 3rd XV hopefully will be back. Although youngsters go to university, not sure if the club have links to the University Campus which has a sports faculty. Allegedly the club can host 500 spectators, but would imagine 100 is a typical turnout. Doubt they reach the 200 mark.
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BruceElliott
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For any of you on Twitter I've set up a list so that if you click through you'll see a feed just from these teams. It's an easy way to see what's going on, especially on a Saturday afternoon for scores and results...
https://twitter.com/i/lists/1529062766992142336 |
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WESTCOMBE RANGER
World Cup Winner Westcombe Park Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2299 |
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That's brilliant, thanks.
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HAVANT TONY
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Bruce
Can you do that for Regional One South Central 😁 All the best for next season, hope TW's luck changes
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Mark W-J
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HAVANT TONY
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Mark W-J
Nice one Thankyou Owe you a beer when we play you🍺 I hear your lot take a decent crowd to away games...sounds like fun
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Mark W-J
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We've been taking a couple of hundred to some of the more local games, but I think the longer trips this year will impact the travelling numbers. Having said that, Havant is a fixture that lots of people remember from 30 years ago, so who knows.
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Robb
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Lots more 3G pitches joining the league with the London north lads joining us.
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kempstonblue
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Nice warm day today in South East England. Hard to think 4 weeks until the league starts.
Two pre season games for Ath, home to Olney away at Bury St Edmunds. As I get older the close season gets shorter.
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WESTCOMBE RANGER
World Cup Winner Westcombe Park Joined: 18 Sep 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2299 |
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Be a testing one at Bury St Edmunds.
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Fatty1973
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Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere on the forum but can anyone shed any light on why CS Rugby are still in this league after they were unable to field a side on several occasions last season?
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Happy
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my understanding is that last season there was no relegation, due to the seriousness of not fulfilling fixtures they were due to be relegated. However the disciplinary committee took the "no relegation season"into account and on the provision that CS could prove that they could remain competitive they would stay in the league.
Hence the win against TWells and the vast improvement in performance towards the end of the season was so important to them. I also believe numerous clubs wrote in support to the RFU of no relegation for CS I may however be completely wrong
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Robb
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Personally I think the RFU bent over backwards to stop one of the founder members going under. I genuinely thought that Civil Service wouldn't be here this season as they have only 1 team, no youth section and surrounded by paying clubs and really struggled last year.
I wouldn't be surprised though if clubs did ask to keep the Civil Service in the league.
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kempstonblue
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First game of the season. Venue change.
Tring v Bedford Athletic at Aylesbury Rugby Club. 17.00 Aths Instagram page put it down to pitch conditions at Tring. Next weeks weather looks helpful for many pitches. |
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Thunderpants
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1800 Ko @Kempston,see you there
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It really was from the 22....
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kempstonblue
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Been talk on the South Central forum about admission charges.
Last season Bedford Ath was £5 (was that the programme?). Firstly Region 1, is fifth tier rugby, I have no issue with an admission fee. Locally tier 7 football is £11, tier 8 £10. Will confirm prices next week. So over to you folks. How many of the other 11 clubs are free admission, or a admission price. Enjoy the trip of season 2022/23.
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BruceElliott
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Tunbridge Wells - £5. Concessions and U16s - free entry. |
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kingsheathlad
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Programs are zero rated for vat and admission charges stardard rated, so a cost saving.
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Cauliflower ear.
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carlos fandango
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Went down to Medway yesterday. Seemed to be free to get in, plenty of parking and dog friendly.
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