What is an AASE Rugby Programme? · Director of Rugby Email: [email protected] Work:...
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What is an AASE Rugby Programme?
Achieving Academic and Sporting Excellence (AASE) is targeted at talented 16-18yrs rugby students who have the aspirations and potential to play at the elite end of the game.
Supports students in both their rugby and academic development
Direct link with Regional Academies
England u18s coaches analyse and watch all games - “shop window”
Leading RFU U18 Competition with 15 AASE academy teams involved
South AASE Group
Beechen Cliff School
Exeter College
SGS Filton College
Henley College
Hartpury College
Ivybridge College
St. Pauls College
Truro School
North AASE Group
Bishop Burton College
Gosforth Academy
Moulton College
Myerscough College
Oaklands College
Worcester Sixth Form College
Wyggeston & QE College
Carnegie AASE Partnership
The Carnegie AASE programme is run through a partnership between Yorkshire Carnegie & Bishop Burton College. The
programme is there to provide a transition from schoolboy rugby into professional rugby
Yorkshire Carnegie provide:
Additional Academy Training Opportunities for AASE Players
Coaching Support
S&C Support
Physio Support (including all Rehabilitation work)
Nutritional Advice and Reports
Bishop Burton AASE Academy“Fulltime Professional Academy Environment”
Bishop Burton Provide:
High Quality Education with variety of B-Tech courses equivalent to 3 A-Levels
Rugby Programme timetabled for 12-15hours every week
RFU Level 4 & 3 Qualified Coaches
Individualised Programmes for Players (Performance Groups)
World Class Facilities (training camp for RWC 2015)
Affordable Accommodation and Catering (scholarships available)
ENGLAND AGE GRADE
YORKSHIRE CARNEGIE JUNIOR ACADEMY
EXTENDED YC ACADEMY &
YORKSHIRE COUNTY
ERDPP PLAYER
CLUB PLAYER
How are Students Selected?
Academy Recommendations
Scouted Players
Nominations
Application with Rugby CV
Acceptance is based on the candidate displaying the potential to play at an elite level and this is then followed by an interview with Bishop Burton College
GRADUATES: Carnegie AASE & Bishop Burton
What happens after the AASE?
The AASE programme has witnessed many success stories over the past few years, with many graduates going into the full-time professional academies and then first teams.
The majority of boys who don't sign professional contracts go on to higher education and/or become semi-professional players who play in the National Leagues
Josh BainbridgeYorkshire Carnegie
Carnegie AASE
Lewis BoyceYorkshire Carnegie
Carnegie AASE
Chris WalkerYorkshire Carnegie
Carnegie AASE
Max WrightYorkshire Carnegie
Carnegie AASE
Jack WalkerBath Rugby
Carnegie AASE
Paul HillEngland & Northampton
Carnegie AASE
Max GreenYorkshire Carnegie
Carnegie AASE
Matt DudmanRotherham Titans
Carnegie AASE
Josh WaltersLeeds Rhinos
Carnegie AASE
Dan TaiRotherham Titans
Carnegie AASE
Dan GrangeRotherham Titans
Carnegie AASE
Jarad WilliamsDoncaster Knights
Bishop Burton Acad.
Morgan EamesNottingham
Bishop Burton Acad.
James ThravesYorkshire Carnegie
Bishop Burton Acad.
Anthony MakaSaracens
Bishop Burton Acad.
Gareth DenmanNorthampton
Carnegie AASE
Ben SowreyWorcester
Carnegie AASE
Dom BarrowLeicester Tigers
Carnegie AASE
@onebishopburtonwww.bishopburton.ac.uk
Mike UmagaDirector of Rugby
Email: [email protected]: 01964 504169Mobile: 07795 603420
GET IN TOUCH:
Tom GilchristHead Coach AASE Boys Rugby
Email: [email protected]: 01964 504169Mobile: 07515 685845
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