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Saturday 07 October 2017— 3pm K.O.
vs. New Brighton
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Sunday 08 October 2017
U15’s v Chester—11 am. K.O.
In this issue: Senior, U15, U11, U8 Match Reports
Team Sta�s�cs, Fixtures & Results
“The Saint”
Quiz, “Groundforce”
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About Anselmians
Old Anselmians
Rugby Union
Football Club
was created when a
group of Old Boys of
St. Anselm’s College
got together a5er
the Second World
War through a
shared love of rugby.
Early playing facili'es and
ameni'es were primi've
and it wasn’t un'l the mid-
1950s that the club
relocated to its present
home here in Eastham
village.
Since 1947, the club has
produced a number of quality
rugby players. Aus'n Healey
would go on to win fi6y one
England caps and tour with
the Bri'sh and Irish Lions. In
the 1995-96 Five Na'ons
compe''on, Chris'an
Saverimu9o was capped
three 'mes for Ireland.
More recently, in 2002, Ben
Johnston, the No<ngham
player/coach, was capped
twice by England, whilst Chris
Pilgrim, has played for
Newcastle Falcons, Yorkshire
Carnegie and the Barbarians.
And, of course, erstwhile
coach, Simon Mason, who
was also capped three 'mes
by Ireland in the 1995-96 Five
Na'ons compe''on.
With the advent of first merit
tables and, now, league rugby,
many of our tradi'onal fixtures
have lapsed. The “Old” was
dropped from the name and
“Anselmians” 1st XV now
compete in the South
Lancashire/Cheshire Division
One. The 2nd (Crusaders) and
3rd (Mavericks) XVs play in
Division 3 South and Division 5
West, and the thriving mini and
junior sec'on is the envy of
many clubs.
Ravi Sibal recently became club
chairman with a specific brief to
prepare the club for the next
chapter in its history. Two key
elements to the club’s plans are
the development of younger
players and the building of a
new clubhouse which will set
the club on course to fulfil its
ambi'on of becoming the
premier spor'ng/social club in
Wirral and West Cheshire.
Anselmians remains a
friendly and forward
thinking club true to the
vision of those young men
who began it all with the
simple wish:
“to play rugby with a smile.”
Our Founding Players
NB haven’t started the season as
well as they would have hoped but
have played some tough fixtures to
date.
Last week saw a good home win against
Manchester Medics and I know they will be
keen to build on that success. Fixtures
between the teams are always keenly
contested and today will be no different .
Following a fine home win against league
leaders LSH, Saints travelled to Se6on last
week and showed character to come back
from a 14-5 half 'me deficit to take a bonus
point 25-14 win. Saints will need to play
be9er this week as a determined NB will ask
tough ques'ons.
Andy again shuffles his pack this week as
debutant ScoN Southwell plays at hooker.
Sco9 is a talented young player who has been
part of the Sale development pathway and
recently completed his studies at Wirral
Grammar School before moving on to Edge Hill
Uni. Kellum Friday starts in the 2nd
row alongside
Josh Jones, whilst the effec've back row of the 2
Nicks and Stu Costello con'nues. Harry Southern
fills the wing slot whilst the talented midfield trio
of Andy C, Charlie & Sammy con'nues to bed in,
Charlie having scored 5 tries in his last 2 games.
Congratula'ons to Sammy Russell and his partner
Jess who have just welcomed baby Parker into
the world, we’re hoping they’re both down today,
welcome to Saints .
Also congratula'ons to Mario and his fiancée
who have just returned from a recent holiday to
his Italian homeland engaged to be married.
Proposing on a gondola in Venice no less! (Your
mates will be the judges of whether that’s a tad
cheesey Ed.)
The Crusaders (2nd
xv) posted a fine 10-8 score
last week against a determined Aldwinians team.
This week Neil & Alan take The Crusaders on the
road to play Broughton Park.
Tim and The Mavericks have had a couple of
tough weeks against strong opposi'on, but they
remain near the top of the table with all to play
for.This week they make the short trip to face
Oxton Parkonians in a local derby .
The senior colts maintain solid progress, even
a6er losing narrowly to table toppers Southport
last week. Unfortunately the week before, their
fixture was abandoned due to a serious injury to a
West Park player to whom we all wish a speedy
recovery, and wish him well. This week Sean takes
the boys over to play Collegiate (2pm KO Sunday
Aigburth Rd , Liverpool L19 3QF).
Good luck to all Saints teams this weekend. A
big thank you to all of our sponsors and
volunteers. Please be loud and fair in your
support of all Saints teams, with respect for
our opposi.on and match day referee.
A w a r m A n s e l m i a n s w e l c o m e t o t h e p l a y e r s , o f f i c i a l s a n d
s u p p o r t e r s o f t h e N e w B r i g h t o n t e a m .
Director of Rugby — Jamie Kimpton
I have now been at the club for 3
months and it is my pleasure to
report on a turnaround in all aspects
of club life at Anselmians RUFC.
Following an excellent pre-season and the re-
introduc'on of a selec'on commi9ee, all three
teams have had excellent starts to the 2017-18
season. I am also very pleased to say that the
senior colts, due to the hard work of Sean Nolan
and Ian Braithewaite, are turning out a side every
Sunday. This bodes well for the future of the club
and the con'nua'on of younger players aspiring
to play 1st
XV rugby at Malone Field.
A6er a disappoin'ng season for the 1st
XV last
'me around, it was very important to get off to a
strong start, with performances being my priority
rather than results. However against Southport
and Tyldesley I got both, 2 totally different types
of games in which we proved the defence had
improved vastly from last season.
The West Park game brought the demons back,
but the LSH game showed me where we are
mentally and although a long way to go, there is
plenty to be excited about.
Away at Se6on is always a tough place to go,
although not our most complete performance,
through hard work and more importantly belief,
another 5 point win was achieved. We currently
lie 4th
in the League, with some very compe''ve
games ahead, I firmly believe that with con'nued
effort, intensity and honesty we can compete in
the top half of the League.
The introduc'on of Jamie Kimpton (DOR), Andy
O`Connor (1st xv manager), Ka'e Crowley
(physio) and Andy “Pouchie” Powell (assistant
coach) has helped this team to evolve very quickly
and I cannot thank them all for their unbelievable
support.
We now have a selec'on commi9ee on a Tuesday
a6er training, they have already gone on into the
early hours of Wednesday morning!! The teams are
selected a6er match reports from the previous
week and all players are individually discussed as
to their development either up or down the teams.
The feedback from Crusaders duo Neil Redfearn
and Alan Deer, also the Mavericks Tim Woodward
and Andy Smith has been invaluable for players
moving up and down the teams. This has definitely
created a new spirit in the club, with all teams very
much suppor'ng each other and players pushing
each other in training.
At the end of a very frustra'ng 2016-17 season for
club captain Nick Hearn, I would have understood
if he had wanted to step down. However a6er my
first mee'ng with Nick, there was no other man I
would have wanted to lead this team into a new
era of Anselmians rugby both on and off the pitch.
He is an Anselmian through and through, leading
his players and club magnificently in all aspects of a
community rugby club, a big well done to Nick and
it is a pleasure to work with you.
Also into the firing line came Liam Sadler, as vice-
captain, he stood up and asked to be a part of the
managing team. His a<tude in both training and
match days have been inspira'onal, leading by
example, having to play in many posi'ons already,
but always giving 100%.
Andy “Skinny not Thinny” McKinney
A “Pat-on-the-back” for Head Coach, Andy McKinney By Head Coach, Andy McKinney
Squad & Appearances - Season 2017-18
Player Position DOB Height Weight App Try Con Pen DG Tot Y R
Jon Armstrong Wing
20/12
1993 6’3” 98kg 3 1 5
John Bentham 2nd
Row
16/04
1980 6’3” 115kg 1
Adam Bramhall-Sponsored by: Davies Bros Ground-works-07990765605
Wing 06/05
1993 5’11” 84kg 2
Sam Bramhall Wing 03/06
1990 6’1” 87kg
Matt Brookes No.9 28/09
1993 6’1” 90kg 1
Joe Carew Flanker 24/05
1990 6’2” 95kg 2
John Clarke 2nd
Row
03/10
1996 6’2” 94kg 4 2 10
Campbell Clayton Wing 17/03
1996 5’11” 98kg 5 2 10
Andy Cummings No.10 03/07
1991 6’1” 89kg 6 1 1 7
Connor Clayton Hooker 5’10” 95kg 1
Ant Evans Flanker 07/09
1977 6’2” 95kg 3 2
Kellum Friday 2nd
Row
09/06
1984 6’$” 120kg 5
Stuart Costello Flanker 2 3 15
Squad & Appearances — Season 2017-18
Player Position DOB Height Weight App Try Con Pen DG Tot Y R
Nick Hearn (C)sponsored by: Chase DeVere
Flanker 13/12
1992 6’0” 95kg 6
Charlie Hough sponsored by: Friends of Anselmians
Centre 20/10
1991 6’5” 110kgs 5 6 30
Kris Lewis Centre 27/11
1996 6’0” 105kg
Josh Jones 2nd
Row
11/12
1989 6’4” 110kg 5
Lewis Keen Prop 27/11
1996 6’0” 105kg 3
Nick Lamming Flanker 25/01
1990 5’10” 96kg 6 1 5
Alex Liddell Hooker 22/03
1994 6’0” 111kg 4
Oli Loveday No.10 03/03
1993 5’11” 80kg
Dan Meredith No.9 21/06
1993 6’3” 90kg 3 1 2
Jon Oates 2nd
Row
08/12
1989 6’2” 103kg 1
Mark Petterson Full
Back
07/06
1986 6’2” 100kg 1
Mario Quitadamo Prop 01/06
1990 6’2” 111kg 4
Tom Gilbert Flanker 04/05
1993 6’2” 94kg 5
Squad & Appearances — Season 2017-18
Player Position DOB Height Weight App Try Con Pen DG Tot Y R
Jack Richards Prop 18/06
1992 6’3” 107kg 4
Sam Russell sponsored by: Hollands Pies
Centre 26/06
1992 6’0” 120kg 5 1 1 8 2 =1
Ben Sadler No.10 07/10
1994 6’1” 78kgs 2
Liam Sadler Sponsored by : Pollards Inn
9/12 26/04
1991 6’0” 90kg 6 1 5
Harry Southern 9/11 27/02
1997 5’8” 70kg 4
Matt Spencer Sponsored by: Peter Spencer
No.8 15/04
1994 6’3” 115kg 2
Iain Taylor Full Back 18/04
1995 6’0” 88kg 5 5 9 1 65
Alex Williams Hooker 10/01
1997 5’10” 107kg 3 1
Andy McKinney Head
Coach
Contact:
David Hunt, Commercial Director 07525 731501 - [email protected]
Andy O’Connor, Team Manager 07793 259865 - [email protected]
All revenues go into the rugby budget for kit,
training & medical equipment and team travel costs
Andy Powell Forwards
Coach
Andy O’Connor Team
Manager
Katie Crowley Physio
Scott Southwell Hooker
This Week’s South Lancs / Cheshire One Fixtures
THIS WEEK’S QUIZ
So You Think You Know Your Rugby?
Div. 3 South — Crusaders away to Broughton Park 3’s
Div. 5 West — Mavericks away to Parkonian 2’s
Support the Senior Colts Away Tomorrow
vs Liverpool Collegiate —14.00 K.O.
Answers later in programme
Anselmians - New Brighton
Bowdon - Glossop
Leigh - Broughton Park
Manchester Medics - Hoylake
Southport - Sefton
Tyldesley - Liverpool St Helens
West Park (St Helens) - Widnes
1. Which English player faces the prospect of missing the autumn international series because of indiscretions last weekend?
2. New Zealand beat Argentina 36-10 last Saturday to win the Rugby Championship. How many times have they won it in the last six years?
3. What connects BT, Principality and Aviva Insurance?
4. Who has apologised after being bitten on the hand while trying to pet a lion in South Africa recently?
5. What is the new name of Women's Super Rugby?
On Saturday the 23rd
September, a
date that will live long in our
memories, Saints welcomed the
League leaders Liverpool St Helens to
Malone field.
Liverpool who had begun their season with 3
bonus point wins were looking to maintain their
100% record against a Saints team that had
started the season brightly with two wins from
two, before faltering and losing at West Park the
last week. Over the pre match lunch, one of
Liverpool supporters explained that their success
was based around their extremely large pack but
that if they had a weakness it was that up
against a talented side that could run the ball
they could struggle with their mobility. He must
have been psychic.
Saints, who were playing uphill and against the
breeze in the first half, began brightly and on 5
mins they were awarded a penalty under the
Liverpool posts. A certain 3 points were gambled
when Saints ran a quick penalty that
unfortunately ended in a knock on. From the
resul'ng scrum Liverpool cleared their lines with
a kick to the halfway line. A couple of
breakdowns later and Liverpool’s talented scrum
half Wilson broke clear, evaded a couple of
tackles and went in under the posts for a ty that
was duly converted to give Liverpool a 7-point
lead. Saints had gone from a penalty under the
opposi'on posts to conceding a try within the
space of 2 mins.
It was looking ominous for Saints and the
supporters and alumni on the line, who have
witnessed some below par performances in
recent seasons, braced themselves but they
need not have worried. From the restart saints
won possession and following a line out on the
right hand side of the Liverpool half, the ball was
moved swi6ly by the Saints backs across the full
width of the pitch stretching the Liverpool
defence and crea'ng space for Costello to go
over in the corner to make the score 5-7.
On 15 mins saints lost Meredith due to a head
injury so Sadler moved to scrum half and Hough
came on in the centre. Saints had started
O n e t o R e m e m b e r — b y G e o f f S m i t h
(Cont’d)
49-19 Sat 23 September 2017
MATCH REPORT
LIVERPOOL ST HELENS
Man of the Match- Saints’ Liam Sadler
Sponsored by Pollards Inn
brightly but with the changes they appeared to
go up a gear. On 22 mins yet another flowing
backs move saw Saints go over in the le6 corner
only for the ref to rule it out for a forward pass.
Three mins later another flowing move saw
Saints again on the Liverpool line only for the
final pass to go to ground. It was now all saints
and how the score was s'll 5 – 7 to Liverpool was
a mystery that Sherlock Holmes couldn’t have
solved. It took un'l the 30th
minute for Saints to
convert the pressure into points and go into the
lead. From a line out the ball was moved across
the backs before Russell at centre kicked through
into the Liverpool corner. The Liverpool full back
gathered the ball and looked up to see his
opposite number Taylor gleefully bearing down
on him. His hasty a9empt to kick the ball away
was efficiently charged down by Taylor who
followed up to score and then for good measure
kicked the conversion from the touchline. 12 -7
to Saints.
The dam had now been breached and the torrent
that was Anselmians descended on Liverpool.
On 33 mins, the Saints line-out that had been a
concern over the previous three weeks but, in
this game, was a strength due to excellent
throwing in by A**E****s, produced yet again
quality ball and the ball was moved across the
width of the pitch and then, because they could,
they moved it back again before Hough was put
over in the corner for his second try.
On 38 mins a Saints penalty miss had the
supporters se9ling for a half 'me lead of 17 – 7
but Saints players had other ideas. In this mood
they weren’t se9ling for anything. Saints caught
the restart; Cummings was put away on the right
and looked certain to score un'l he was tackled
on the line. Liverpool won their lineout and
cleared the lines with a kick into Saints territory
but you could almost hear the collec've
Liverpool groan as Bramhall caught the ball in
play and 30 seconds later Liverpool were
conceding a penalty under their posts. The
supporters didn’t even have 'me to comment
before a quick penalty saw Costello go over to
give Saints a 22 -7 lead at half .me.
(cont’d)
In previous seasons, half 'me has been an excuse
for some supporters to head to the bar for brandies
and to stay there. No one was leaving this match. In
fact the crowd seemed to grow as word spread
something special was happening at Malone field.
Saints began the second half just as they had
finished the first and any thoughts of a Liverpool
rally were put firmly out of mind when on 48 mins a
disrupted Liverpool scrum on the halfway line
resulted in their scrum half Wilson chasing a
bobbling ball back towards his own line with a
smiling Nick Lamming breathing down his neck just
daring him to pick it up. He eventually obliged and
was duly cla9ered. The loose ball was nonchalantly
flipped up to the blur that was Cummings as he
raced by and who seemed certain to get the try that
would have capped an excellent performance
before he was pulled down short of the line. No
ma9er, he calmly presented the ball to the
following support which must have seemed to
Liverpool as consis'ng of the en're Anselmians
team and Hough went over in the corner. 27 –7.
Credit to Liverpool though as you would have
expected of the league leaders, they kept playing
and on 60 mins a series of pick and goes from their
pack produced a converted try to make the score 27
- 12. Saints did not seem to no'ce they had
conceded a try and just carried on regardless.
Two mins later another swarming Anselmians a9ack
saw A**E***s go clear and with the Liverpool line
one yard away and not a Liverpool player in sight he
appeared to drop the ball. It made no difference,
the ref had spo9ed an earlier Liverpool
infringement and Taylor slo9ed the penalty to make
the score 30 -12. Some sort of try Euphoria was
taking hold of Saints and from the restart they
moved the ball downfield and Hough went over for
his hat trick. 37 -12. In the 70th
minute Liverpool
produced another forwards try to make the score
37-19 but their efforts were in vain.
No one would have blamed saints for seeing the
game out but the Saints deluge had now become a
Tsunami and on 75 mins Lamming was stopped on
the line but like clockwork the ball was recycled and
Russell went over in the corner. 42 -19.
(Cont’d)
The Club cannot func'on without the 'reless work of a small band of volunteers
and we always need new recruits. If you feel that you have something to
offer, please step up,
there is plenty to do! Contact: [email protected]
(cont’d)
S'll there was more to come with the Saints coach
shou'ng for 50 straight from, yes you have guessed
it a restart, saints moved down the field and Taylor
went over to score his second try which he duly
converted. Final score 49-19.
It was an incredible team performance. A special
men'on is due to the Saints pack. The Liverpool pack
consisted of a group of large powerful men who
were definitely no strangers to a pie. Personally, I
would only have run into them if I was driving
someone else’s 4 x 4 but 'me a6er 'me the Saints
pack led fearlessly by Nick Hearn stopped them in
their tracks.
At the breakdowns Saints were invariably first on the
ball with Lamming and the rest of the back row
winning several key penal'es as Liverpool were
penalised for holding on. The lineouts were
excep'onal and the scrums solid ensuring our group
of talented backs got the ball quickly and cleanly for
them to rip through the opposi'on. The Liverpool
scrum-half must have been wondering how every
ball he received seemed to have an Anselmians back
row a9ached to it.
Over the past few seasons the phrase “Men against
boys” has o6en been used by the Anselmians Alumni
(old members) to describe heavy defeats at the
hands of opponents. I think what best sums up this
performance is a comment from the Liverpool camp
a6er the match “Congratula'ons on a superb
display. It was men against boys out there today.”
So congratula'ons the MEN of Anselmians and on
behalf of the supporters thanks for a thoroughly
enjoyable day
P.S. In an a6er match interview A**E****s revealed
why he dropped the ball. “When I am under cover I
don’t like to draw a9en'on to myself so I didn’t
want my name listed in the try scorers and please
don’t use my name in the match report.”
“Don’t worry Ant,” I said.
Scorers:
Charlie Hough (sponsored by “Friends”) 3 tries;
Stuart Costello 2 tries;
Iain Taylor 2 tries, 3 cons, 1 pen;
Sammy Russell (sponsored by “Friends”) 1 try.
Match report by Capt. Mainwaring
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14-25 Sat 30 September 2017
MATCH REPORT
S E F TO N
Despite the exorbitant tunnel fees and the heavy morning rain, Anselmian supporters, no doubt sDll giddy with excitement from the previous game against LSH, turned out in force for this match.
(Report by Capt. Mainwaring)
The morning rain had turned to drizzle and the pitch looked in good condi'on. The Anselmian team was much the same as last week with only two forced changes to the squad. Bramhall broke his hand in training on Thursday and John Clark was unavailable so hopes were high amongst the travelling throng for another impressive win.
Se6on kicked off to Saints who secured possession and a high kick down the field from Cummings saw Se6on knock on giving Saints a scrum on the halfway. Ominously, at the first scrum, the referee awarded Se6on a penalty which they chose to run and a dangerous break from their centre threatened the Saints line un'l a Se6on knock on relieved the pressure. The kick to touch on the halfway gave Se6on their first lineout from which their forwards surged down to the Saints 25 and secured the penalty which Se6on failed to convert. From the restart, Se6on caught the ball, moved it effec'vely down field and despite saints best a9empts to resist the Se6on advance, went over for the try which was duly converted. 7 – 0, 9mins.
In a similar fashion to last week, Saints responded immediately to the Se6on try with a score of their own and it was a quality one. Cummings kicked the restart deep with Lamming following up and pu<ng in a great tackle to ensure Se6on could not make ground so their only op'on was to kick from their 25. Costello caught the kick and made ground un'l he was stopped. The ball was taken on by the Saints forwards and at the next breakdown a flick pass from Sadler put Nick Hearn away on the le6 who ghosted past the Se6on cover before drawing the full back and releasing a perfectly 'med pass to Costello who went over in the corner. The conversion was missed so on 12 mins (7 – 5).
The away supporters were now hoping to see Saints build on this and dominate the game but
unfortunately as they say in Wales this try turned out to be the only sheep in the field. (The Welsh
don’t actually say this but the English think that
any sentence that contains the words Welsh and
sheep is hilarious so I decided to throw one in).
Se6on dominated the first half with Saints conceding numerous penal'es at the set piece. On 28 mins a Se6on penalty kick earned them a lineout on the Saints 5. Se6on won possession and as the drive came to a halt and the ball went to ground, Ant Evans got a boot to the ball only for the referee to rule him offside. Deciding that Ant had prevented a certain Se6on try, the referee yellow carded him and then for good measure awarded Se6on the penalty try (14 – 5). On 30 mins, Saddler re'red injured and the versa'le and much appreciated Harry Southern came on at scrum half. The last 10 mins of the half produced more Se6on pressure and one decent break from Cummings that led to nothing so the score at half 'me remained 14 – 5 to Se6on. Given the amount of ball Se6on had enjoyed and the fact that Saints played the last 10 minutes with only 14 men it was a relief that the points difference was only 9.
It was during the half 'me team talk that one of the most fascina'ng moments of the day took place and it turned out to be a key one. The yellow card was the latest in a series of refereeing decisions par'cularly around the scrum that the travelling Saint’s con'ngent thought a tad unjust and so at half 'me the Saint’s coaching staff felt the need to discuss one or two of the finer points of the laws with the man in the middle. The moment I believe turned the game was when Pouchy approached the referee and just as I was expec'ng him to ques'on the referee’s parentage, his lack of knowledge and his blatant prejudice, Pouchy said and I quote, verba'm, “Excuse me Sir may I please ask you to have a look at the binding at the scrums“. The ref was that dumfounded at the politeness of the tone and the words that he actually stopped and listened. Pouchy went on “Their binding incorrectly sir if you could just look at it Sir. Thank you sir “. The ref nodded in amazement. I don’t think he had ever been treated with such respect. Guess what;
Scorers:
Charlie Hough (sponsored by “Friends”), 2 tries;
Stuart Costello, 1 try;
Campbell Clayton, 1 try
Iain Taylor, 1 con, 1 pen.
not only did we did not concede a penalty at the
scrums in the second half but we comfortably held our own ball. The front rows may argue that they sorted it out themselves but I say well done Pouchy.
The second half began and saints immediately went on the offensive. A Se6on high tackle gave Cummings a chance to kick for touch. Saints won the lineout and moved the ball across the backs. They made ground at pace and together with forward support they ensured that each 'me they were stopped the ball was efficiently and quickly recycled for the backs to con'nue their advance. Sam Russell as always showed great presence of mind during the a9ack always choosing the correct op'on between passing and going to ground. The move finished with Hough showing the pace that earned him a hat trick last week and going over the Se6on line. Taylor added the conversion to make the score 14 – 12 on 43 mins. 5 mins later, Se6on conceded a penalty that allowed Cummings to give Saints a line out on the Se6on 25. At the line out Saints were awarded another penalty which Taylor kicked to put Saints in the lead for the first 'me in the match 14 – 15.
Saints were now beginning to win possession and with the scrums and lineouts looking more secure the effec'veness of the Se6on forwards was diminishing as the half went on. On 57 mins another good Saints back move saw Saints nearly go over the Se6on line but the move ended in a scrum to Se6on. From the scrum, Se6on kicked to the halfway only to have the ball immediately carried back to them and then occurred the pivotal moment of the match. The ball was moved to the Se6on 25 where the Saints wing, Armstrong, failed to hold onto a pass pu<ng the ball to ground and enabling Se6on to grubber kick the ball up the middle to the halfway. For a moment, with the saints backs having to turn and chase, it looked like Se6on could recover their kick and score but Hough raced back towards his own line caught and went past the Se6on backs to drop on the ball and secure possession which Saints immediately used to launch another a9ack on the Se6on Line. This move saw Cummings intelligently kick into the try area on the le6 wing for Clayton to touch down and so instead of Se6on regaining the lead they had seen themselves go further behind. Saints lead 14-20 on 60 mins.
The penalty count in the second half, in sharp contrast to the first, was highly in favour of Saints and this combined with Saints pressure, now that the backs were seeing more of the ball, nullified the Se6on a9ack. For the next 15 mins Se6on showed spirit as they tried respond but their only move of
note ended in a Saints lineout as Armstrong put in an excellent tackle to take man and ball into touch. The match was finally put to bed on 75 mins when Kellum Friday single handily destroyed a Se6on ruck on the halfway line, picked up the ball and drove forward. Once in the hands of the backs it was moved out wide to the right and down to the Se6on 5 yard line where good Se6on defence temporarily halted the move. Saints quickly recycled and Southern passed inside to Hearn who looked certain to score un'l he was felled by a high tackle. Whether the ref saw it as a high tackle was immaterial as Southern picked up the loose ball, fed Cummings who threw a long pass to Hough on the le6 for him to go over in the corner for a bonus point try that took the score to 14 – 25. Se6on pushed hard in the last 5 mins for a score that would earn them a bonus point for keeping the score within 7. Right at the death, a6er a Se6on kick put the ball on the saints try line for their backs to chase, it looked like they might do it but Armstrong won the race to the ball, got a boot to it and the match ended 14 – 25 to saints.
In summary, to use that well known cliché it was a game of two halves. Se6on dominated the first half and should have been more points ahead for the possession they had. In the second Saints dominated scoring 20 unanswered points. Both sides were guilty of mistakes and wrong op'ons throughout. The most cri'cal factor in the game was the swing in the penalty count from the first half to the second. Why such a disparity between the half’s. Was it strange refereeing? Personally, I think it was just a case of the side that is going forward is more likely to win penal'es.
It was not the scin'lla'ng rugby from last week but Saints did produce 4 quality tries. Also an away win at Se6on a ground that has been the downfall of many a saint’s side is not to be underes'mated. As Pouchy would say “Excuse me sirs, please may I point out that we cannot be scin'lla'ng, exci'ng and fantas'cally entertaining every week. Some'mes you just have to win
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Fixtures - Season 2017-2018
Date K.O. H/A Team Comp Result
Sat 26 Aug 15.00 A Winnington Park C/Cup L 31-24
Sat 02 Sept 15.00 A Southport League W 19-20
Sat 09 Sept 15.00 H Tyldesley League W 23-10
Sat 16 Sept 15.00 A West Park (St Helens) League L 52-32
Sat 23 Sept 15.00 H Liverpool St Helens League W 49-19
Sat 30 Sept 15.00 A Se6on League W 14-25
Sat 07 Oct 15.00 H New Brighton League
Sat 14 Oct 15.00 C/Cup ————
Sat 21 Oct 15.00 A Hoylake League
Sat 28 Oct 15.00 H Glossop League
Sat 04 Nov 14.15 A Broughton Park League
Sat 11 Nov 14.15 H Leigh League
Sat 25 Nov 14.15 A Bowdon League
Sat 02 Dec 14.15 H Manchester Medics League
Sat 09 Dec 14.15 A Widnes League
Sat 16 Dec 14.15 A Tyldesley League
Sat 06 Jan 14.15 H West Park (St Helens) League
Sat 13 Jan 14.15 A Liverpool St Helens League
Sat 20 Jan 14.15 H Se6on League
Sat 27 Jan 14.15 A New Brighton League
Sat 03 Feb 14.15 H Hoylake League
Sat 17 Feb 14.15 A Glossop League
Sat 03 Mar 15.00 H Broughton Park League
Sat 10 Mar 15.00 A Leigh League
Sat 24 Mar 15.00 H Bowdon League
Sat 31 Mar 15.00 C/Cup ————
Sat 07 Apr 15.00 A Manchester Medics League
Sat 14 Apr 15.00 H Widnes League
15.00 H Southport League Sat 21 Apr
Crusaders & Mavericks Fixtures - Season 2017-2018
Crusaders Mavericks
Date Opposi.on H/A Result Opposi.on H/A Result
Sat 02 Sept Carrington 1 H L 0-11 Tarleton 3 H W 39-5
Sat 09 Sept Wirral 3 A L 44-14 Ormskirk 3 A A W/O
Sat 16 Sept Congleton 2 H W 76-12 Port Sunlight 2 H W 54-7
Sat 23 Sept Liverpool St Helens 2 A L 29-18 Prenton 3 A L 60-12
Sat 30 Sept Aldwinians 3 H W 10-8 Mossley Hill 2 H L 5-13
Sat 07 Oct Broughton Park 3 A Parkonians 2 A
Sat 21 Oct Warrington 3 H Birkenhead Park 3 H
Sat 28 Oct Village Spartans 1 A Ellesmere Port 2 A
Sat 04 Nov Didsbury Toc H 3 H St Edwards OB 1 H
Sat 11 Nov Old Bedians 2 A Ormskirk 3 H
Sat 25 Nov Manchester 2 H Port Sunlight 2 A
Sat 02 Dec Lymm 3 A Prenton 3 H
Sat 09 Dec Helsby 1 H Mossley Hill 2 A
Sat 16 Dec Wirral 3 H Parkonians 2 H
Sat 06 Jan Congleton 2 A Birkenhead Park 3 A
Sat 13 Jan Liverpool St Helens 2 H Ellesmere Port 2 H
Sat 20 Jan Aldwinians 3 A St Edwards OB 1 A
Sat 27 Jan Broughton Park 3 H Tarleton 3 A
Sat 03 Feb Warrington 3 A Ormskirk 3 H
Sat 17 Feb Village Spartans 1 H Port Sunlight 2 A
Sat 24 Feb Prenton 3 H
Sat 03 Mar Didsbury Toc H 3 A Mossley Hill 2 A
Sat 10 Mar Old Bedians 2 H Parkonians 2 H
Sat 24 Mar Manchester 2 A Birkenhead Park 3 A
Sat 07 Apr Lymm 3 H Ellesmere Port 2 H
Sat 14 Apr Helsby 1 A St Edwards OB 1 A
Sat 21 Apr Carrington 1 A Tarleton 3 A
Meet the Team This week we interrogate
Back Row
Stu Costello—”Cozzie”
Previous Clubs— Otley & Morley
What is your proudest rugby moment? Playing in na�onal 1 for Otley 1
st 15 at 17
years old
Who is your rugby hero and why? Jonny
Wilkinson – That Drop goal
One word to describe you? Gent
How will you want to be remembered as a rugby player? Physical, clever rugby player.
(Try scoring machine)
Favourite film? Shawshank Redemp�on
Favourite food/meal? Pizza
Meet one person dead or alive? Nelson
Mandela
What animal do you want to come back as in the next life and why? Eagle – would love to
be able to fly
Who would you like to play you in the film of your life? Gerrard Butler – he’s as good
looking as me! (I don’t think so! Ed.)
What are your first impressions of playing for Saints? Great set of people on and off the
pitch. Look forward helping in the push for
promo�on!!
Debutant
ScoN Southwell—Hooker
Makes his debut today. Sco9 is a
product of the Wirral Grammar
School rugby factory and joins us
having graduated from The Wirral
Club Senior Colts. Injury has kept
him out of ac'on thusfar this season
but Head Coach, Andy McKinney,
promises us a great contribu'on
from our latest recruit.
The Saint Previews
Today’s Match
Today we welcome New Brighton
who recorded their first win of the
season last Saturday beaDng
Manchester Medics 41-19 at
Hartsfield.
hey have not had the best of starts, having
lost the first four games, although they would
point out that they have played four teams
out of the top six. Trips to Broughton Park
and Bowdon are never easy, although two
home defeats by Leigh and Glossop are a
cause for concern.
Anselmians, by contrast, have had their best
start since 2011 and will be confident a6er
the bonus point win last week at Se6on.
However, they should be cau'ous. In January
we lost 8-26 away and, exactly a year ago, we
were comprehensively beaten at Malone
Field 16-45.
We have to go back two years to find the last
Anselmian victory over the Seasiders. In
2015-16 season we prevailed 36-27, but on
the return fixture we contrived to lose in the
last minutes 23-24 having led un'l the last
five minutes.
Last season New Brighton finished 10th
whilst
we finished 11th
. In 2015-16, we finished 6th
and New Brighton were 7th
and we can
expect a close contest today.
New Brighton is another club with a long and
dis'nguished history, who, like Liverpool St.
Helens, West Park and Broughton Park,
found adjustment to the professional era
difficult. A6er some high profile difficul'es,
the club became and remains totally
amateur, an admirable stance in these
mercenary 'mes.
About New Brighton Football Club
The club was formed in 1875 and have been based at several grounds over the years. The club's present home is Hartsfield, situated in Moreton, Wirral, England. One of the most notable matches in the club's history was when they hosted a joint New Brighton / North of Ireland F.C. team to face the 1969 touring South African team. The South Africa na'onal team had ini'ally intended to play an Ulster fixture in Belfast, but when this was cancelled and the New Brighton game scheduled in its place. The Springboks won 22–6.
Notable players:
James Patrick Quinn (New Brighton, England and Bri'sh Lions) won his first cap for England against Wales on 16 January 1954 at Twickenham. He went on the 1955 Bri'sh Lions tour to South Africa playing twelve matches.
Andy Maxwell an Old Cadeian centre who graduated to New Brighton FC in the early 70’s before moving on to Headingley and 7 England caps, 1975-1978, before a serious knew injury ended his career prematurely.
Wade Dooley “The Blackpool Tower” played for England 55 'mes in the 1980’s whilst at Preston Grasshoppers. He had a spell at Fylde before seeing out his career at New Brighton.
John BasneN played on the wing New Brighton before turning to the other code where he was a key member of the successful Widnes team of the 1980’s. He represented Great Britain twice.
TO D AY ’ S S A I N T S
TODAY’S TEAMS
V
R Y D P C T P L A Y E R S T C P D Y R
Mario Quitadamo 1 Aaron Jones
Sco9 Southwell 2 Michael Smith
Lewis Keen 3 Conor Grehan
Josh Jones 4 William McCaig
Kellum Friday 5 Craig Kelly
Nick Lamming 6 Tom Brie
Nick Hearn (C) 7 Jonjo Smith
Stuart Costello 8 Bre9 Willimans
Liam Sadler (VC) 9 Jonathan Francis
Andy Cummings 10 Darryl Parker
Harry Southern 11 Luke Thompson
Sam Russell 12 Adam Pi9
Charlie Hough 13 Jack Charlesworth
Campbell Clayton 14 Vincent Du9on
Iain Taylor 15 Joseph Silcock
Ma9 Spencer 16 Mark Williams
Tom Gilbert 17 Timothy Oakes
Oli Loveday 18 Stephen Ashcro6
Today’s Referee: — Richard Smith—Liverpool Society
Today’s Ball Boys - The “Fabulous” U11’s
Many thanks to the boys and their coaches and parents
NEW BRIGHTON
Next Home Game 28 October, 15.00 hrs v Glossop 21 October—Away to Hoylake
South Lancs/Cheshire Division One
Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts B Adj
C R U S A D E R S
Sale Sharks Division 3 South
Broughton Park 5 4 0 1 145 43 102 22 6 0
Glossop 5 4 0 1 132 91 41 20 4 0
Liverpool St Helens 5 4 0 1 154 117 37 20 4 0
Anselmians 5 4 0 1 149 114 35 19 3 0
Bowdon 5 3 0 2 124 89 35 16 4 0
Leigh 5 3 0 2 154 127 27 15 3 0
Tyldesley 5 3 0 2 112 114 -2 14 2 0
Southport 5 2 0 3 131 116 15 13 5 0
West Park Helens) 5 2 0 3 148 126 22 11 3 0
Sefton 5 2 0 3 97 120 -23 11 3 0
Widnes 5 2 0 3 99 139 -40 9 1 0
Hoylake 5 1 0 4 77 156 -79 7 3 0
New Brighton 5 1 0 4 102 180 -78 6 2 0
Manchester Medics 5 0 0 5 74 166 -92 1 1 0
Team P W D L CC Wo Co Nfw
For Agst Diff Pts
+/-
Carrington 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 169 60 109 20 0
Wirral 3 5 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 119 95 24 17 0
Old Bedians 2 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 147 25 122 16 0
Manchester 2 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 177 52 125 14 0
Lymm 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 125 86 39 14 0
Didsbury Toc H 3 4 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 102 80 22 13 0
Anselmians 2 5 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 115 104 11 11 0
Helsby RUFC 1 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 86 89 -3 10 0
Liverpool St H 2 5 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 86 111 -25 9 0
Aldwinians 3 5 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 54 178 -124 8 0
Village Spartans 1 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 118 131 -13 7 0
Broughton Park 3 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 67 216 -149 5 0
Congleton 2 5 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 50 188 -138 4 0
M AV E R I C K S Sale Sharks Division 5 West
U18 Senior Colts
Preliminary League B
Team P W D L CC Wo Co Nfw For Agst Diff Pts +/-
St Edwards OB 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 227 55 172 14 0
Birkenhead Park 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 224 145 79 14 0
Prenton 3 5 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 175 112 63 14 0
Anselmians 3 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 110 83 27 10 0
Mossley Hill 2 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 58 139 -81 10 0
Ellesmere Port 2 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 82 53 29 9 0
Tarleton 3 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 61 130 -69 7 0
Oxton Parkonians 2 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 91 162 -71 7 0
Port Sunlight 2 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 20 169 -149 3 0
Team P W D L F A +/- TB LB Pts
Southport 5 4 0 1 115 58 57 2 1 20
Liverpool Collegiate 5 4 0 1 86 54 32 1 1 19
Li9leborough 5 4 0 1 85 70 15 1 0 18
Anselmians Park 5 2 1 2 86 58 28 2 1 14
Penrith 5 2 0 3 68 74 -6 1 2 14
West Park (St
Helens) 5 1 1 3 70 99 -29 1 1 11
Crewe & Nantwich 5 1 0 4 108 149 -41 2 0 10
Winnington Park 5 1 0 4 72 128 -56 2 1 10
A5er the 1st
XV’s record-equalling two game winning streak, Anselmians supporters have eschewed the tradiDonal livery of all alpha males (blue club sweater with oversized badge, blue jeans and brown shoes) in favour of wearing Dr. Evil-themed merchandise to celebrate the team’s nosebleed-inducing rise up the league. The club shop has sold out of loose-fiLng sports trousers, shell suit tops and t-shirts bearing the phrase “Oh Dr. Evil.”
Returning to Malone Field from Se6on last Saturday, the Interna'onal Coach of Mystery received a rapturous recep'on from hundreds of embryos, various old men and some Mavericks who had stayed to thank him, and who chanted “Oh Doc- tor – Ev – il”, for minutes as he entered.
The Greatest Coach in the History of the Rugby Union, modest as ever, acknowledged their cheers and made a brief speech. He admi9ed that, while he spent years at Wirral RUFC being cool and edgy, by coming to Anselmians meant he now reached a mass audience.
He con'nued: “I do Glastonbury, I do stadium gigs. I’m on Radio 1 for the young people. I’m on Radio 2 for the old people. Even Steve Hearn likes me.”
Such fervour has led to a mass recruitment drive called involving robbers hats and “Momentum” badges.
At Paton Field, members have told squabbling coaches to focus on important issues like recruitment. The Recruitment Secretary, (“Unsackable” to his chums) has used the pages of the programme to challenge the coaches’ authority by se<ng
out his vision for Na'onal 1, giving a half-hour speech in which he a9acked “pessimists” and called on the club to “let that lion roar”.
The Wirral Globe, inevitably, has championed him and compared him to Winston Churchill, dubbing him “The Roaring Lion” on the front page of last Wednesday’s edi'on.
At the Upper Park, one anonymous player said, “I don’t understand all this fre<ng about MEXIT. Either, Back him or Sack him. Simples.”
Meanwhile, Park President, Mark McNally, lost his voice and was handed a P45 by a suspected Anselmian mole as he struggled to deliver his mo'va'onal talk before Park’s defeat at home to Harrogate. Ex-Anselmian McNally coughed and splu9ered his way through his address to members, who repeatedly gave him long outbreaks of applause so he could get his voice back.
However, McNally, who has confirmed plans to lure young players with free spinning tops, yo-yos and alleged “grammar school educa'on” (sic), abruptly ended his perora'on by saying, “Talk to the frickin’ hand, 'cause the frickin’ face don't wanna hear it anymore,” perhaps in a subconscious homage to the Sage of Eastham.
In another development, Taff “Geraint” Jones, eco-warrior and scourge of referees throughout the known world, was seen to stagger a6er a full lunch at the LSH game
Friends, fearing that he had shipped too much pre-match red wine, rushed to aid the prone Celt, but were quickly reassured that he had not, in fact, fallen. As he rose, albeit unsteadily, he reassured them with an impish grin, “I’m okay. I'm just taking a knee for Anselmians.”
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Senior Colts (U18) Fixtures - Season 2017-2018
Date K.O. H/A Team Comp Result
Sun 03 Sept 14.00 A Penrith Perlim B Home W/O
Sun 10 Sept 14.00 H Li9leborough Prelim B W 25-12
Sun 17 Sept 14.00 A Winnington Park Prelim B W 29-51
Sun 24 Sept 14.00 A West Park (St Helens) Prelim B A 00—00
Sun 01 Oct 14.00 H Southport Prelim B L 10—17
Sun 08 Oct 14.00 A Liverpool Collegiate Prelim B
Sun 15 Oct 14.00 H Crewe & Nantwich Prelim B
Sun 22 Oct 14.00 County Cup Prelim Round Cup
Sun 29 Oct 14.00 County Cup Round 1 Cup
Sun 05 Nov 14.00 Conference League—Week 1 League
Sun 12 Nov 14.00 Conference League—Week 2 League
Sun 19 Nov 14.00 Conference League—Week 3 League
Sun 26 Nov 14.00 Conference League—Week 4 League
Sun 03 Dec 14.00 Conference League—Week 5 League
Sun 10 Dec 14.00 Conference League—Week 6 League
Sun 17 Dec 14.00 Conference League—Week 7 League
Sun 07 Jan 14.00 Conference League—Week 8 League
Sun 14 Jan 14.00 Conference League—Week 9 League
Sun 21 Jan 14.00 Conference League—Week 10 League
Sun 04 Feb 14.00 County Cup Round 2 Cup
Sun 11 Feb 14.00 Conference League—Week 11 League
Sun 18 Feb 14.00 Conference League—Week 12 League
Sun 25 Feb 14.00 Conference League—Week 13 League
Sun 11 Mar 14.00 Conference League—Week 14 League
Sun 25 Mar 14.00 League Cup Round 1 Cup
Sun 08 Apr 14.00 League Cup Quarter Finals Cup
Sun 15 Apr 14.00 County Cup Semi-Finals Cup
Sun 22 Apr 14.00 League Cup Semi-Finals Cup
Sun 29 Apr 14.00 County Cup Finals Cup
Sun 06 May 14.00 League Cup Finals Cup
Juniors Fixtures - Season 2017-18
Under 13’s Under 14’s Under 15’s
Date Opposi'on H/A Result Opposi'on H/A Result Opposi'on H/A Result
24 Sep Hoylake H Ellesmere Port A Hoylake H W 62-25
01 Oct Parkonians H Collegiate A L 38-19 Liverpool St H. A L 50-15
08 Oct Chester A Chester A Chester H
15/22 Oct Training H Training H Training H
29 Oct Widnes H Widnes H Se6on A
05 Nov Cup Cup Cup
12 Nov Knutsford H Knutsford H Knutsford A
26 Nov Sandbach H Sandbach A Sandbach H
03 Dec Whitchurch A Whitchurch H Whitchurch A
10 Dec Collegiate A Parkonians H TBC
07 Jan Widnes A Widnes A Ellesmere Port H
14 Jan Hoylake A Chester H Hoylake A
21 Jan Chester H Ellesmere Port H Training
28 Jan Training H Training H Chester A
04 Feb Parkonians A Parkonians A
11 Feb Wirral H Wirral A Wirral H
04 Mar Caldy A Caldy H Caldy A
11 Mar Wirral A Wirral H Wirral A
18 Mar Training H Collegiate H Collegiate H
25 Mar Collegiate H Training H Training H
22 Apr Caldy H Caldy H Caldy H
06 May
19 Nov Training H Training H Training H
18 Feb Training H Training H Training H
25 Feb Training H Training H Training H
08 Apr TBC TBC TBC
29 Apr Training H Training H Training H
Date Opposi'on H/A
24 Sep Hoylake A
01 Oct Oswestry H
08 Oct Training H
15 Oct Wirral A
22 Oct Ellesmere Port H
29 Oct Training H
12 Nov Collegiate A
19 Nov Training H
26 Nov Caldy A
03 Dec Chester H
10 Dec Training H
07 Jan Parkonians A
14 Jan Hoylake H
21 Jan Training H
28 Jan Oswestry A
04 Feb Caldy H
11 Feb Training H
18 Feb Ellesmere Port A
25 Feb Winnington Park H
04 Mar Training H
11 Mar Chester A
18 Mar Wirral H
25 Mar Training H
08 Apr Winnington Park A
15 Apr Collegiate H
29 Apr Training H
05 Nov Parkonians H
17 Dec Xmas Party H
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We won the toss. The match started off but
with a few minor mistakes we were down two
tries.
A6er that we realised that we'd have to try
hard to win this. Soon we were playing well
and a6er a few phases we managed to get a
try and a6er that we had scored another and
we were up by 6 tries. Ruck a6er ruck we were
scoring while running at them hard with pres-
sure they couldn't deal with. Soon they scored
but we were in such high spirits we managed
65-22
Sun 24 September 2017 MATCH REPORTS By Jamie Thomas—player
“ A n I n c r e d i b l e V i c t o r y ”
Hoylake S a i n t s U 1 5 ’ s
to score almost instantly. A6er this lots of
mauls and and phases we managed to score
a few more, it was now 65-22.
The final whistle went and we'd won.
Overall we played well and communica'on
was amazing. An incredible victory for our
second match of the season against a team
we struggled against last season, and a su-
perb debut for Lucas Jackson scoring a few
tries.
Sun 01 October 2017 By Anthony Wise—player
S a i n t s U 1 5 ’ s 50-15 LIVERPOOL ST HELENS
The last 'me we played Liverpool St Helens was
a few years ago, playing tag Rugby, so neither
side knew what to expect. We went into the
game confidently due to our victory over
Hoylake the week before but with a great
respect for our opposi'on. From kick-off there
was confident play from either side but it
quickly became clear that LSH were skilful,
disciplined and fast. Although we launched a
couple of a9acks and defended passionately,
they were too strong for us and scored a couple
of good tries mainly on the break with some
great handling and fast ball.
However, our defence, scrums and break-down
play were a match for our opponents when we
closed-down their runners. We launched a
spirited a9ack and drove over for Cameron to
score our first try. I would say unfortunately
some handling errors and missed tackles let
LSH in for a couple more tries before half
'me.
Second half, despite our best efforts saw
LSH again running in some tries. We kept
our heads however and con'nued to press
them ge<ng a penalty on the twenty-two
on which Ben ran in a great solo try from a
set piece. Our pressure paid off, this led to a
few turn-overs to put us on the front foot
and in the dying minutes we drove against a
strong LSH defence with Anthony going low
under the pack, ripping the ball and
grounding it for our third try of the day.
A posi've that we should take from this
game is despite a stronger opposi'on and
some frustra'ons we never gave up and
played fiercely un'l the very end. Final
score LSH 50-15 Saints.
“A Fierce Performance against a Strong Team”
F o c u s o n Yo u t h R u g b y
S a i n t s U 1 1 ’ s Hoylake 20-35
A wonderful way to kick off our new season with a run out at Hoylake RFC. Some great rugby was played on a beauDful morning and both sides clearly gave it their all. Through some superb team individual performances, we managed to secure our first win of the season – played 1; won 1!
Captain Josh Roe lead from the front with some fine work both in a9ack and defence, and the team backed him up impressively. In fact, it was “up front” that we managed to exert our influence on a big set of players from Hoylake. Luke Murphy, Jasper Richards and William Gavin-Cooper all helping to secure the ball at the breakdown. The instruc'on was to be very physical in that area and they certainly were that!
Debutant Joe Hughes was able to run in 4 tries –
which I’m sure will be the first of many. This also meant that our first Man of the Match went to Joe who was excellent in both a9ack and defence,.
Other notable performances came from Finnan Ashton whose cricke'ng skills came to the fore when catching the restarts and Oliver Arnold whose defence and tac'cal kicking were excellent. Another men'on here for Luke Murphy whose aggressive running meant some excellent gain lines wins! In fact, if it wasn’t for Joe’s performance Luke would certainly have been named Man of the Match.
Next up we welcome Oswestry RFC to Malone Fields for another very physical encounter, if we con'nue to play like this then we shouldn’t have any problems!
Another lovely morning at Malone Fields where we welcomed our friends from Oswestry RFC. A fiercely compe''ve match ensued and despite some early pressure from a large ou`it The Saints quickly went into the lead. Through some lovely passing movements we extended this lead and Oswestry never really looked like overturning it. There were big performances all-round both in defence and a9ack, some excellent a9acking movement as well as some great defence. Although at 'mes this did get a li9le “high” from both sides, which was, even if I say so myself, excellently refereed!! (You had to be there!)
Philip Bradwell was our Captain today and lead from the front making some really powerful surges through the middle, but along with two others were “re'red hurt” through slight knocks to the head – must get those tackles lower boys! We managed to win all of our ball at the breakdown and even a couple of steals too, so a great performance in this area too.
Unfortunately, as the game wore on and we became more 'red and one-dimensional, Oswestry came back into the game, they also scored an exquisite try from a cross-field kick! However, through some excellent play we managed to hold out for the win – played 2: won 2!
Some excellent performances from everyone today, Ben Griffiths & Koby AbboN all looked threatening
today, with the ball in hand. With Joe Hughes, Oscar Edmunds, Conor Grealis and Max Frodsham pu<ng in excellent all-round performances. However, our stand out Man of the Match was Luke Murphy, who was easily the best player on the pitch! A9ack, defence and all-round understanding of his place on the pitch was superb, building on his performance from last week – well played Luke!
Unfortunately, an incident took place where a Saints player was deliberately struck, and I had to send a player from the field. A6er which his parent was also removed from the Club, for abusive language and threatening behaviour (I was so scared). There is no place on our pitches for this sort of behaviour and I was so pleased with all the boys’ reac'ons when they came together with the rest of the Oswestry team – shoulder to shoulder – and agreed to play on in the proper fashion! The spirit, ethos and power of Rugby Union was so apparent the boys, coaches and other supporters showed why it is the greatest game on the planet!
Well played to all of the boys keep it up!
Next up a training session where we will be working hard on all aspects of the new rules, if we keep up this hard work then we can look forward to a very impressive season!
S a i n t s U 1 1 ’ s 40-20 O s w e s t r y
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Following a promising end to their u7s life, the u8s
appear to have started the season where they le6 off
with plenty of encouraging play and great
determina'on shown on the pitch. The match against
Oswestry, who arrived in numbers, was played in great
spirit with end to end ac'on with plenty of try's from
both sides. Whilst the boys get used to a much bigger
pitch and some new rules, the Saints showed signs of
star'ng to pass to a teammate in space and spread the
play.... albeit plenty to work on this was very
encouraging indeed! Well done to all the boys and
many thanks to Oswestry for making the journey.
S a i n t s U 8 ’ s O s w e s t r y
01 October 2017 MATCH REPORT
Suppor.ng Anselmians Rugby
“Anselmians Ladies Have Landed”
“We adverDsed for three weeks on Facebook and locally for players and we gained 19 ladies - 10 of whom have never played rugby before, and are from the local area, highlighDng a market for this team and showing that ladies will come along even if they have never picked up a ball before.“
Marke'ng will con'nue and I hope to get more in for next week.
We began the training session by warming up and that evolved into a game of touch rugby, alongside lots of laughter and giggles we organised a good defensive line and started communica'ng on the pitch to each other. Those who had played before were pivotal in suppor'ng those who hadn't but the standard of the newcomers was unbelievable.
Lots of power, speed and compe''ve edge was displayed through all of the ladies and I can already envisage us being a highly compe''ve side. With several ladies asking when we were ge<ng the pads out for some contact work!!
We were lucky enough to be supported by some of the Men’s 1st team who commented on the high standard of the play and the numbers we had for a first session and it was really great to have them along. We look forward to suppor'ng their games in the future.
We also had members of the third team come
along to support our launch and we hope to work with them to develop our skills in the near future.
A6er training we decamped to the clubhouse for lashings of cake and Prosecco where we discussed the evening’s training and assessed the success of the event. With comments such as "I loved it", "I had a brilliant night", "I cant wait for next week" and "this is exactly what I have been missing in my life", I am certain that the team has a long future ahead of it.
The evening closed a6er we were full of cake and although we le6 the club, the Facebook banter con'nued well into the evening (safe to say they're a cracking bunch of women!).
Chris did us proud for our first session and all credit to him for the enjoyment of the night, the ladies really loved his coaching style and manner.
The clubhouse bar was open to massive thanks to JT, Callum and Lucy for their help on the night. All of the ladies have commented about how welcome they feel and this is really all credit to the club and its members. We have a bright future ahead of us!
If anyone can help us out with sponsorship then please let me know, I'm trying but no takers just yet (I have a9ached my sponsor poster in case anyone fancies sending it on for me!). Also, if anyone wants to be on our team commi9ee or help us out with training sessions and lend us their exper'se then we'd genuinely be delighted.
“Safe to say, the ladies have landed!”
Mel
By Melanie Chapman
ANSELMIANS WOMENS RUGBY
Why not come for lunch before each 1st Team home fixture?
We sit down to eat 90 minutes before kick-off . Everyone is welcome.
Usually just £10 for 2 substan.al courses!
Contact: Geoff Smith: 07720 459335 email: [email protected]
Pre-match Lunches
England Fixtures 2017-18
Autumn Interna.onals
11 November Argen'na 2.30pm Home
18 November Australia 2.30pm Home
23 November Samoa 2.30pm Home
4 February Italy 3pm Away
10 February Wales 4.45pm Home
24 February Scotland 4.45pm Away
10 March France 4.45pm Away
17 March Ireland 2.45pm Home
Six Na.ons
Ground Force By Farmer Jones
Each week, a massive amount
of work, by a small band of
committed volunteers, goes
into maintaining our grounds.
This week, Farmer Jones reports in
from Italy where is taking a well-
earned rest, leaving the rest of the
tractor boys to do ALL the work of
preparing the pitches for this
weekend’s games. Worse, someone
else will have to prepare our own
breakfast!
“There’s not much to report in this edi.on
– grass cukng is slowly coming to an end
and our work on Thursdays is focused
mainly on keeping the pitches and
surrounding areas .dy.
This does lead me ask all involved to please
not leave li9er on the grounds. We spend
at least an hour each week picking up
debris le6 by members and visitors from
matches and training sessions!
This is addi'onal to the li9er and worse le6
by members of the public.
So , if you are a player please don’t drop
bo9les and tape on the ground ; if you’re a
spectator, take your cartons and glasses to
the bins or back to the bar. Please help us to
present the club as we would all wish it to be
– clean , 'dy and cared for.
We have started to cut back overhanging
branches around the area and in the next few
weeks we should have some logs available.
Please contact Taff on 07758800580 if you
require some firewood.
Grazie e ci vediamo presto !! “
Join the “Tractor Boys” for a couple of
hours work on the grounds, a bit of
fun and a hearty breakfast each
Thursday morning at about 9.30
Contact Taffy Jones on: 07758 800580
Any spare garden tools and
equipment in USABLE condi.on
will be gratefully received by
“The Tractor Boys”
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Anselmians Rugby Shorts Short news items from around the Club
Having suffered a thrashing by a magnificent 1st team
performance on the pitch, the LSH team were sub-
jected to the further indignity of cold showers off it.
“Way-to-go Speaksie!”
Ian Speakes has almost single-handedly been responsible for Anselmians having been
awarded the Liverpool Referees’ Society award for the most welcoming and hospitable club
for the past 3 seasons on the run! - Way-to-go Speaksie! Ed.
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QUIZ ANSWERS
1. Kyle Sinckler, the Harlequins prop. Sinckler has been charged with making contact with the eye and/or eye area, after being cited for gouging Michael Paterson, the Northampton lock.
2. Holders New Zealand celebrated their fifth Rugby Championship in six years at Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires beating Argentina 36-10.
3. They are sponsors of the national rugby stadia of Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Only Twickenham remains without a sponsor.
4. The Wales hooker Scott Baldwin. He was bitten during a pre-match visit to a game park, causing him to miss Ospreys’ defeat to the Cheetahs in their Pro14 match on last Friday.
5. The “Tyrrells Premier 15s”. It is the top tier of the women’s English rugby union domestic league system run by the Rugby Football Union. The league was created mainly from teams in the Women's Premiership. Its first season began on 16 September 2017.
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