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New players are most welcome. If you want to play rugby - whether it's serious National 3 level with our senior squad, 'social' rugby with our 3rd, 4th, 5th or Moles XVs or Mini & Youth rugby, visit 'Rugby/Senior Rugby' on this site for more details. Telephone numbers and e-mail addresses are available via the 'Contacts' toolbar on this site.  
Click Here For 200 Club - December 2011 Draw Results

December 2011 Draw Results

£400  George Bauckham

£300  Holly Beazer

£200  Steve Waghorn

£100  Janet Gorman

£60   Tom McGregor

£30  Graham Colman

£20  Marcus Pestell

 

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  Saturday 11 February 2012 - 2:30pm kick off

1st XV v Canterbury - Home

2nd XV v Sidcup III - Away

3rd XV v Edenbridge I - Home

4th XV v Folkestone III - Home

5th XV - no fixture

 

 1st XV & Mini & Youth fixture lists are now available on this website.  

 Click here for 2011-12 Senior Fixtures

 Click here for 2011-12 Mini & Youth Fixtures


 


 

 


The Good Parents Code

In Rugby Union coaches and administrators both fully acknowledge that parents are an integral part of the partnership, which ensures that young players enjoy their involvement in the sport and experience an environment in which they can flourish.

In Rugby Union parents are encouraged to:

  • Be familiar with the coaching and training programme in order that they can ensure that their child is fully involved and the coaches are aware of their availability.
  • Be familiar with the teaching and coaching methods used by observing the sessions in which your child participates.
  • Be aware that the club has a duty of care and therefore, where appropriate, assist coaches with the supervision of the young players, particularly where numbers are large and there is a need to transport youngsters to away games.
  • Be involved with club activities and share your expertise.
  • Share concerns, if you have them, with club officials.
  • Be familiar with the "Good Coach's code". In particular:
    • Coaches should recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when coaching young players.
    • Coaches should keep winning and losing in perspective, encouraging young players to behave with dignity in all circumstances.

It is important that parents support coaches in instilling these virtues.

In Rugby Union parents should:

  • Remember that young people play rugby for their own enjoyment not that of their parents.
  • Encourage young people to play - do not force them.
  • Focus on the young players' efforts rather than winning or losing.
  • Be realistic about the young players' ability; do not push them towards a level that they are not capable of achieving.
  • Provide positive verbal feedback both in training and during the game. Remember that persistent, negative messages will adversely affect the players' and referee's performance and attitude.
  • Always support the rugby club in their efforts to eradicate loud, coarse and abusive behaviour from the game.
  • Remember young people learn much by example.
  • Always show appreciation of good play by all young players both from your own club and the opposition.
  • Respect decisions made by the match officials and encourage the young players to do likewise

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