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v Camborne Oh dear I’m going to miss that train. Your Matchday Programme Welcome to Chapel Gate www.bournemouth-rugby.co.uk Simon Carlton [email protected] Season 2017/2018 • South West Premier • Level 5 Bournemouth rugby Chapel Gate • Sat 23 Sep 2017 • KO 3PM £1

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  • v Camborne‘Oh dear I ’m going to miss that train.’

    Your Matchday ProgrammeWelcome to Chapel Gatewww.bournemouth-rugby.co.uk

    Simon Carlton [email protected]

    Season 2017/2018 • South West Premier • Level 5

    Bournemouthrugby

    Chapel Gate • Sat 23 Sep 2017 • KO 3pm £1

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    In Your Programme Today

    Cover photograph by: Simon Carlton‘Oh dear I’m going to miss that train.’

    v Camborne‘Oh dear I ’m going to miss that train.’

    Your Matchday ProgrammeWelcome to Chapel Gatewww.bournemouth-rugby.co.uk

    Simon Carlton [email protected]

    Season 2017/2018 • South West Premier • Level 5

    Bournemouthrugby

    Chapel Gate • Sat 23 Sep 2017 • KO 3pm £1

    Bournemouth Rugby Football Clubwould like to thank all their members, sponsors, supporters and volunteers for their support thi s sea son and the many sea sons in the pa st.

    From In Touch

    04 A few words of welcome from the President.

    06 A brief history of our opponents today.

    08 The fixtures for the season showing the results to date.

    10 The SW Premier table as at the last match.

    10 The playing record of those who have played for the 1st XV last season.

    12 The leading performances in matches this season, the top three scorers of points etc, a complete record of who played where and their scores in the given position.

    14 Club records established by the 1st XV in the League.

    17 The centre spread showing the names and positions of the players, the club and match officials.

    20 Profiles of others in the squad.

    32 A list of the award winners in the 2016/2017 season.

    34 Why don’t you become a member of Bournemouth RFC?

    Our Opposition

    1st XV Fixtures

    League Table

    Bmth Players

    Today’s Teams

    Leading Figures

    League Records

    1st XV Squad

    Award Winners

    Membership

    08 Fixtures in N3SW today.N3SW Fixtures

    18 Profiles of those in the 1st XV starting line-up today.

    Your team today

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    From In TouchBournemouth RFC

    Chapel Gate, Parley Lane, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 6BL 01202 581933 (Clubhouse) bournemouth-rugby.co.uk RFU Accredited

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    Director Jacqui RockDirector of Rugby Will CrokerClub Captain Alan ManningA&M Chairman Greg PikeA&M Representative

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    Editor Doug WarrenPrinted by BPC

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    We welcome Camborne to Chapel Gate for their second visit in the league. Currently lying sixth to our fifth with the same playing record of won two, lost one we both find ourselves behind teams that have got off to a turbo-charged start to their season. You can never tell from one season to the next who is going to flourish and those who are going to do less well. However it is clear the top four are going to represent a formidable challenge to others’ ambitions. Camborne, a club with a distinguished history, are one of a number Cornish clubs that represent such a strong rugby tradition in the most trying of logistical situations which enables them to send out marauding parties to strike fear into the English on the other side of the Tamar. Their coming also stirs the blood of those unfortunate to be exiled in a foreign land and who look forward with some relish at the forthcoming clash reflecting the strong bonds they still have with and the affection for the country of their birth.

    Congratulations to: Sam Hardcastle who, with his two tries at Weston last week, passed 900 (903) points, needless to say a club record as are his 174 tries. Sam inevitably continues to set club league appearances records, with 298 starts, 289 as scrum-half; Grant Hancox, a week earlier against Bracknell, passed 500 (501) points; After the same match, Alex Everett-Bolter was presented with his 1st XV Honours tie.

    Our referee this afternoon is Nick Wood who took charge of our last two matches of last season so we are delighted to welcome him back to Chapel Gate for this his second visit. Acting as Nick’s mentor is Anthony Swift making his second visit in this crucial role. Welcome gentlemen and we hope you enjoy your afternoon with us.

    On the injury front, I am delighted to report of the remarkable progress Toby Kenneally has made after his horrific injury three weeks ago. The care he received on the pitch which enable him to be operated upon immediately on admission has brought forward his rehabilitation by weeks. Thank you to everyone instrumental in making this possible.

    I had an e-mail from New Zealand earlier in the week from former chairman Brian Smith bemoaning the fact that we hadn’t been awarded the try-scoring bonus point from our game against Weston last week. The eagle-eyed amongst you may have noticed the same. The league table you will find elsewhere in your esteemed publication corrects this omission which puts us 5th, rather than 7th. Note also Weston were similarly not credited with the same. As a result they swap places with Brixham and are 11th rather 12th. Brian passes on his best wishes to all at Bournemouth..

    As always welcome to you loyal supporters and we hope you enjoy your afternoon at Chapel Gate.Doug Warren, President.

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    Our Opposition Today Camborne

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    Camborne RFC were established in 1878 and are one of the most famous rugby clubs in Cornwall.

    The local tin mining industry provided most of the early players, the majority who worked at Camborne’s Dolcoath mine which at that time was the deepest mine in Britain. Rugby quickly became established with a large following in Cornwall, as it took much from the ancient Cornish sports of hurling and wrestling, and soon became the focus of Cornish pride. There is no harder form of mining than that which involves cutting through granite and such ‘hard rock’ mining produced very hard men indeed. These men and their successors did much to establish the game of rugby football in the town and also afterwards overseas, as the mining recession hit Cornwall and miners were forced to take their skills to areas such as South Africa, Australia and North/South America.

    The first game was played against Penzance in front of some 600 spectators in November 1877. In 1908 former Camborne player Fred Jackson represented the British Lions on their tour to Austalia and New Zealand and in 1909/0 Camborne were the top Cornish team. During the following season no other Cornish side managed to score a try against “Town” as they were then known.

    After the Great War, in the 1920s, a kind of rugby fever swept Camborne. Teams, who in those days changed at hotels in the town, marched to the ground behind the Town band, in a manner almost of matadors. A crowd of 19,000 people gathered in 1924 at Camborne to watch Cornwall (with no less than seven Camborne players) take on the New Zealand ‘All Blacks’, and matches against local rivals, Redruth, invariably pulled in crowds of

    Bournemouth’s League Record against CamborneHome: P1 W0, D1, L0. For: 33pts 3t, 3c, 3p, d Ag: 33pts 5t, 4c.Away: P1 W0, D0, L1. For: 11pts t, 2p. Ag: 13pts 1t, 1c, 2p.O/A: P2 W0, D1, L1. For: 44pts 4t, 3c, 5p, d. Ag: 46pts 6t, 5c, 2p.

    around 6,000. This was the era when Captain Crawshays Welsh Touring XV started to include Camborne on their fixture list in 1923. Crayshays teams were chosen from the leading clubs in Wales, and consisted of seasoned internationals and up and coming players who would usually go on to be internationals. In 1926/7 the Cherry and Whites were again the top club in Cornwall and they got their first win over a Crawshay side.

    During the 1930s the team didn’t quite reach the same heights, but the club still managed to produce a succession of talented and tenacious local players. With the end of the Second World War the club was back in business and John Collins made his debut for the reserves team in 1946/7 and was selected to play at fullback for England in 1952. The 1950s and 60s saw many more fine teams, and Camborne became the first Cornish side in 1968 to beat Ebbw Vale in 18 Cornish tours.

    The team’s real resurgence however had to wait until the late 1970s when they again became the most consistent and successful side in Cornwall in winning the Cornish league and cup in 1977/8 and the league for the next four years running. They were league champions again in 84/5 and 85/6 and were the highest placed Cornish club in the newly established national league in 87/8 and 88/9. Over this period they also won the Cornwall Cup in 1985, 87, 90 and 92.

    Giant lock Andy Reed, who joined the Cherry & Whites in 1987, was later to play for the all-conquering Bath team of the 90s and represent Scotland and the British Lions. In 1989 Cornwall reached the final of the County Championship at Twickenham against Durham and included nine

    Camborne players out of the 21-man squad.

    When the RFU Courage National Leagues were formed in 1987, Camborne were placed in what was then called the Courage Area League South (Level 4), equivalent to National Division 2 South today, and were the highest placed Cornish team at the time (being one of the top 58 clubs in the National Leagues). There were eleven teams in this league, and they remained at this level until 95/6 when they dropped to SW1, followed by relegation the following year to SW2W, where they remained for the next five seasons. In 2002 Camborne dropped down to Western Counties West but returned to SW2W for the 2004/5 season after being promoted as champions.

    1987/8 Area South Final Table1. Askeans2. Sidcup3. Lydney4. Camborne5. Havant6. Stroud7. Southend8. Sudbury9. Salisbury10. Cheltenham11. Streatham/CroydonIt is interesting to note no one

    still plays at this level, while three, Lydney, Camborne and ourselves play in the present division, SW Premier. With the advent of professionalism in the second half of the 90s, many teams, including Camborne, found their playing strength affected as players signed with more financially prosperous clubs and as a consequence results suffered. This meant that the need for sponsorship or other methods of funding has become all important to clubs in this professional era.

    The above history is taken from the Camborne website for which I am very grateful. Ed.

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    Date Opponents Ven Res KO/Score Pos Match Day Sponsors

    Sep 2 Newbury Blues h l 21-27 10 Beauty No 1

    Sep 9 Bracknell h w 23-20 8 Barker Group

    Sep 16 Weston-super-Mare a w 32-25 5

    Sep 23 Camborne h 3pm

    Sep 30 Cleve a 3pm

    Oct 7 Dings Crusaders h 3pm

    Oct 14 Sam Hardcastle Ben h

    Oct 21 Exmouth a 3pm

    Oct 28 Lydney h 3pm

    Nov 4 Ivybridge a 2.30pm

    Nov 11 Hornets h 2.30pm

    Nov 18 Reserved

    Nov 25 Maidenhead a 2.30pm

    Dec 2 Brixham h 2pm

    Dec 9 Newton Abbot a 2.30pm

    Dec 16 Bracknell a 2.30pm

    Dec 23 Reserved

    Dec 30 Reserved

    Jan 6 Weston-super-Mare h 2pm

    Jan 13 Camborne a 2.30pm

    Jan 20 Cleve h 2pm

    Jan 27 Dings Crusaders a 2.30pm

    Feb 3 Exmouth h 2.30pm

    Feb 10 Reserved

    Feb 17 Lydney a 2.30pm

    Feb 24 Reserved

    Mar 3 Ivybridge h 3pm

    Mar 10 Hornets a 3pm

    Mar 17 Reserved

    Mar 24 Maidenhead h 3pmMar 30 Easter

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    team P W D L For ag DiFF Lge try Los aDj Pts

    1 Newton Abbot (4) 3 3 0 0 153 48 105 12 3 15

    2 Dings Crusaders (2) 3 3 0 0 138 37 101 12 3 15

    3 Exmouth (N2S) 3 3 0 0 134 64 70 12 3 15

    4 Cleve (10) 3 2 0 1 113 64 49 8 2 1 11

    5 Bournemouth (5) 3 2 0 1 76 72 4 8 1 1 10

    6 Camborne (3) 3 2 0 1 82 79 3 8 1 1 10

    7 Newbury Blues (SW1E) 3 2 0 1 65 44 21 8 1 9

    8 Maidenhead (SW1E) 3 1 0 2 92 113 -21 4 2 1 7

    9 Ivybridge (6) 3 1 0 2 55 105 -50 4 1 0 5

    10 Bracknell (9) 3 1 0 2 48 105 -57 4 1 5

    11 Weston-s-Mare (SW1W) 3 0 1 2 51 107 -56 2 1 1 4

    12 Brixham (7) 3 0 1 2 52 62 -10 2 1 3

    13 Hornets (8) 3 0 0 3 48 148 -100 0 1 1

    14 Lydney (11) 3 0 0 3 22 81 -59 0 0

    Player Sel’d PtS trieS HtS ConS PGS dGS

    Alexander Bennett 3Scott Chislett 3

    Matt Christopher 2

    Adam Davies 3 10 2

    Alex Everett-Bolter 3

    Luca Firetto 1

    Pat Fraser 1

    Freddie Gleadowe 1

    Grant Hancox 3 41 1 6 8

    Sam Hardcastle 3 10 2

    Jack Hennings 3

    Ryan Hughes 3

    Stephen Jenkinson† 1

    Toby Kenneally 1

    David McDonald 1

    Alan Manning 3

    Joe Rees/3C 3

    Pete Roberts 2

    Wyn Roberts 2 5 1

    Richard Sharp† 3

    Player Sel’d PtS trieS HtS ConS PGS dGS

    Joe Spiller 1

    Dan Stewart 3 10 2

    Alex Sutherland 3

    Frazer Wilford 2

    † = Debut this season (2)

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    Leading Figures this SeasonPoints (in a Match) 17 Grant Hancox/13/t3c2p ......Sep 23 13 Grant Hancox/15/2c3p .......Sep 16 11 Grant Hancox/15/c3p ..........Sep 2Tries 2 Adam Davies/10/2t ..............Sep 2 Sam Hardcastle/9/2t ............Sep 23 1 Dan Stewart/14/t...................Sep 9 Wyn Roberts/11/t ..................Sep 9 Grant Hancox/13/t3c2p ......Sep 23 Dan Stewart/11/t ...................Sep 23Conversions 3 Grant Hancox/13/t3c2p ......Sep 23 2 Grant Hancox/15/2c3p .......Sep 16 1 Grant Hancox/15/c3p ..........Sep 2Penalty Goals 3 Grant Hancox/15/c3p ..........Sep 2 Grant Hancox/15/2c3p .......Sep 16 2 Grant Hancox/13/t3c2p ......Sep 23Goals Kicked 5 Grant Hancox/15/2c3p .......Sep 16 Grant Hancox/13/t3c2p ......Sep 23 4 Grant Hancox/15/c3p ..........Sep2Points (76 this Season) 41 Grant Hancox/t6c8p 10 Adam Davies/2t Sam Hardcastle/2t Dan Stewart/2t 5 Wyn Roberts/tTries (8) 2 Adam Davies Sam Hardcastle Dan Stewart 1 Grant Hancox Wyn RobertsConversions (6) 6 Grant HancoxPenalties (8) 8 Grant Hancox Goals Kicked (12) 12 Grant Hancox

    Captain 3 Joe ReesConsecutive Matches 3 Joe ReesFullback 2 Grant Hancox/3c6p 1 Alex SutherlandConsecutive Matches 2 Grant HancoxRight Wing 2 Dan Stewart/t 1 Alex Everett-BolterConsecutive Matches 2 Dan StewartOS Centre 2 Alex Everett-Bolter 1 Grant Hancox/t3c2pConsecutive Matches 2 Alex Everett-BolterIS Centre 3 Scott ChislettConsecutive Matches 3 Scott ChislettLeft Wing 2 Wyn Roberts/t 1 Dan Stewart/tConsecutive Matches 2 Wyn RobertsFly-half 3 Adam Davies/2tConsecutive Matches 3 Adam DaviesScrum-half 3 Sam Hardcastle/2tConsecutive Matches 3 Sam Hardcastle

    LH Prop 2 Ryan Highes 1 Stephen Jenkinson†Consecutive Matches 2 Ryan HughesHooker 2 Frazer Wilford 1 Alan ManningConsecutive Matches 2 Frazer WilfordTH Prop 2 Alan Manning 1 Luca FirettoConsecutive Matches 2 Alan ManningLock 2 Jack Hennings Pete Roberts 1 Matt Christopher Toby KenneallyConsecutive Matches 2 Jack Hennings Pete RobertsBS Flanker 2 Richard Sharp† 1 Jack HenningsConsecutive Matches 2 Richard Sharp†OS Flanker 3 Alexander BennettConsecutive Matches 3 Alexander BennettNo 8 3 Joe Rees/3CConsecutive Matches 3 Joe ReesSubstitutes 2 Alex Sutherland 1 Matt Christopher Pat Fraser Freddie Gleadowe Ryan Hughes Dave McDonald Richard Sharp† Joe Spiller

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    Bournemouth League RecordsFirst ever League match: v Bridgwater & Albion h 3–7, 12 Sep 1987 SW1.Match score 112: v Newbury Blues h 112–5, 8 Oct 2011 N3SW.Match difference 107: v Newbury Blues h 112–5, 8 Oct 2011 N3SW.

    v Bridgwater & Albion h 107–0, 12 Nov 2011 N3SW.Match aggregate 117: v Newbury Blues h 112–5, 8 Oct 2011 N3SW.Lowest match aggregate 7: v Launceston h 4–3, 8 Apr 1989 SW2.Tries in a match 18: v Newbury Blues h 112–5, 8 Oct 2011 N3SW.Hat-tricks in a match 3: v Newbury Blues h 112–5, 8 Oct 2011 N3SW.

    Robert Bruce/12/3t, Tony Dunkerley/7/3t, James Flynn/11/4t.Individual points 32: Robbie Searle/14/2t11c v Bridgwater & A h 107–0, 12 Nov 2011 N3SW.Points on debut 22: Ben Stevenson/10/2c6p v Canterbury h 32–17, 1 Sep 2012 N2S.Individual tries 5: Guy Spencer/15/C/5t v Minety a 106–5, 5 Feb 2005 SCS.

    Francois van Schalkvyk/11/5t v Salisbury h 59–13, 1 Oct 2005 SW2E. Sam Hardcastle/9/5t v High Wycombe h 88–14, 11 Feb 2006 SW2E. Francois van Schalkvyk/11/5tc v Henley Wdrs h 90–8, 4 Mar 2006 SW2E. James Flynn/11/5t v Old Redcliffians h 60–3, 1 Oct 2011 N3SW.

    Tries on debut 3: Jon Rivers/12/3t v Keynsham h 49–24, 3 Sep 2005 SW2E.Individual conversions 12: Jon Sanchez/10/12c v Minety a 106–5, 5 Feb 2005 SCS.Conversions on debut 6: Simon McFarlane/10/6c v High Wycombe a 52–10, 8 Oct 2005 SW2E.Individual penalties 6: Simon Wyatt/15/6p v Gordon League a 18–29, 31 Mar 1990 SW2.

    Mike Pope/11/c6p v Barnstaple h 30–7, 14 Mar 2009 N3SW. Dan Pollard/15/6p v Redingensians h 18–22, 3 Mar 2012 N3SW. Ben Stevenson/10/2c6p v Canterbury h 32–17, 1 Sep 2012 N2S.

    Penalties on debut 6: Ben Stevenson/10/2c6p v Canterbury h 32–17, 1 Sep 2012 N2S.Individual drop goals 2: Jon Santy/9/t2d v Olney h 46–12, 8 Jan 1994 SC.

    James Barnett/10/p2d v Dorchester h 14–17, 3 Oct 1998 SW2E. Adam Davies/10/2d v Old Redcliffians h 29–23, 10 Dec 2016 N3SW.

    Drop goals on debut 1: Dave Elliot/10/d v Clifton a 7–64, 19 Sep 1987 SW1.Individual goals 12: Jon Sanchez/10/12c v Minety a 106–5, 5 Feb 2005 SCS.Goals on debut 8: Ben Stevenson/10/2c6p v Canterbury h 32–17, 1 Sep 2012 N2S.Points in a season 296: Grant Hancox 2016/7 N3SW 3t 73c 45pTries in a season 27: Sam Yarwood 2010/1 N3SW 27tHat-tricks in a season 3: James Flynn, 2006/7 SW2E; Sam Yarwood, 2010/1 N3SW;

    James Flynn, 2011/2 N3SW; Wyn Roberts, 2016/7 N3SW.Points in a career 903: Sam Hardcastle 1998/9 – 2017/8 174t 12c 3pTries in a career 174: Sam Hardcastle 1998/9 – 2017/8Hat-tricks in a career 7: Sam Hardcastle 1998/9 – 2017/8Starts in a career 298: Sam Hardcastle 1998/9 – 2017/8Overall Playing Statistics: P578 W300 D16 L262.

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    15: Alex Sutherland 14: Alex Everett-Bolter 13: Grant Hancox 12: Scott Chislett 11: Dan Stewart 10: Adam Davies 9: Sam Hardcastle 1: Stephen Jenkinson 2: Alan Manning 3: Luca Firetto 4: Jack Hennings 5: Pete Roberts 6: Richard Sharp 7: Alexander Bennett 8: Joe Rees/C 16: Matt Christopher 17: Pat Fraser 18: Freddie GleadoweDoR: Will CrokerFwds: Jo BurnsBacks: Jon SanchezPhysio: Andy Curtis

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    Grant HancoxOS Centre • Vice-captainDebut: 11 Oct 14, Sub v Brixham, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 68. Pts 531/16t110c77p. Sponsor: Sanchez, Drylining & Plastering Ltd

    Scott ChislettIS CentreDebut: 23 Oct 04, OSC v North Dorset, SCS.Career: Sel’d 277. Pts 379/68t12c5p, HTs 2.Sponsor: Inspire

    Sam HardcastleScrum-halfDebut: 20 Mar 99, SH v Swanage & W, SW2E.Career: Sel’d 301. Pts 903/174t12c3p, HTs 7. Sponsor: Under 11s.

    Alan ManningHookerDebut: 3 Dec 05, Un’d v Wimborne, SW2E.Career: Capt 171. Sel’d 252. Pts 168/33td.Sponsor: Three Counties Office Furniture

    Alexander BennettOS FlankerDebut: 3 Sep 16, OSF v Salisbury, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 17. Pts 10/2t.

    Adam DaviesFly-halfDebut: 3 Sep 16, FH v Salisbury, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 24. Pts 51/6t3c5d.Sponsor: Sanchez, Drylining & Plastering Ltd

    Dan StewartLeft WingDebut: 19 Nov 16, Sub v Camborne, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 9. Pts 15/3t.

    Richard SharpBS FlankerDebut: 2 Sep 17, Sub v Newbury h 21-27, SWP.Career: Sel’d 3.

    Alex SutherlandFullbackDebut: 7 Sep 13, Sub v Taunton h 42-21, N2S. Career: Sel’d 66. Pts 95/10t21cp. Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.

    Pete RobertsLockDebut: 25 Mar, Sub v Bromsgrove, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 4.

    Matt ChristopherSubstituteDebut: 5 Sep 15, Lock v Dings C’s, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 14. Pts 5/t.

    Pat FraserHookerDebut: 5 Sep 15, Hkr v Dings Cs , N3SW. Career: Sel’d 13.

    Freddie GleadoweOutside CentreDebut: 29 Oct 16, Sub v Ivybridge, N3SW.Carrer: Sel’d 13. Pts 40/8t.Sponsor: Alan Gilbert

    Luca FirettoTH PropDebut: 24 Nov 07, Sub v Reding’sians, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 98. Pts 20/4t.

    Stephen JenkinsonLH PropDebut: 2 Sep 17, LHP v Newbury h , SWP.Career: Sel’d 1.Sponsor: Alan Gilbert.

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    Eddie EdwardsOutside CentreDebut: 3 Sep 05, Sub v Keynsham, SW2E.Career: Sel’d 81. Pts 84/16t2c.

    Mike DaviesLH PropDebut: 4 Mar 17, LHP v Launceston, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 4.

    Will CrokerLockDebut: 27 Jan 07, Lock v Windsor, SW2E. Career: Sel’d 8. Pts 10/2t.

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    Andrew KingswellRight WingFull Debut: 7 Jan 17, FB v Brixham, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 4. Pts 5/t.

    Rob BruceOutside CentreDebut: 4 Sep 04, OSC/t v Bradford-on-Avon, SCS. Career: Sel’d 126. Pts 225/45t. Hts 1.Sponsor: Team Jobs

    Dan CawleyOS FlankerDebut: 23 Sep 00, Hkr v Devizes, SCS. Career: Capt 38. Sel’d 164. Pts 265/53t. HTs 2.

    Chris JeffesFullbackFull Debut: 20 Sep 14, FB v Exmouth, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 18. Pts 5/t. Sponsor: Chicken & Blues

    Chris ElliottBacksDebut: 11 Feb 17, Sub v Hornets, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 1.

    Jo BurnsFront RowDebut: 23 Sep 01, No8 v Devizes, SCS. Career: Sel’ d108. Pts 10/2t.Sponsor: BAM Nuttall

    Robbie BoydFly-halfDebut: 2 Apr 16, FH v Brixham, N3SW.Career: Sel’d 18. Pts 15/3t.Sponsor: Chicken & Blues

    Charlie LeveySubstituteFull Debut: 19 Dec 15, Sub v Cleve, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 23. Pts 10/2t. Sponsor: Howard Burry.

    Toby KenneallyLock • Vice-captainDebut: 3 Sep 16, Lock v Salisbury, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 25. Pts 5/t.Sponsor: Under 14s

    Carlos SnellBacksDebut: 2 Jan 16, Sub v Old Redcliffians, N3SW.Career: Sel’d 9. Pts 5/t.

    Ryan HughesLH PropDebut: 34 Oct 15, Sub/t v Chippenham, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 12. Pts 5/t.Sponsor: Under 9s

    Dave McDonaldSubstituteDebut: 21 Sep 13, OSF v Exmouth, N2S. Career: Sel’d 28. Pts 15/3t.Sponsor: DK Capture

    Tom NapierLockDebut: 8 Apr 17, Sub v Old Redcliffians, N3SW.Career: Sel’d 2.Sponsor: DAL Strategy

    Wyn RobertsLeft WingDebut: 12 Oct 13, OSC v Redruth, N2S. Career: Sel’d 86. Pts 342/68tc, HTs 6.

    Duncan SodenLockDebut: 5 Sep 15, Lock v Dings Cr’ders, N3SW. Career: Sel’d 15. Pts 5/t.

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    Sammy VenerosoScrum-halfDebut: 15 Dec 12, Sub v Barking, N2S.Career: Sel’d 46. Pts 50/4t12c2p. Sponsor: Chicken & Blues

    Ollie YeatsBack Row/Backs/HookerDebut: 3 Jan 15, OSC v Exmouth, N3SW.Career: Sel’d 23..

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    Andy SpikingsFront RowDebut: 13 Sep 08, Sub v Bracknell, SW1. Career: Sel’d 66. Pts 35/7t. Sponsor: iSupplyEnergy.

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