Referee Course at Cheshunt October/November 2011

Download and return the registration form here.  See Simon Embleton for more details

 

ELRA Referee Course at Haileybury November 2010

There is a referee course in November at Haileybury College, Hertford Heath. It takes place over 4 sessions on the 2nd, 4th, 16th & 18th November, 2010.

Further information can be downloaded using this link

If you are interested please get in touch with Simon Embleton by email at simon.embleton@edxlondon.com you will need to complete an application from, which can be downloaded from the RFU website here, and send this to Simon if you want to take part.

Cheshunt Rugby Email Newsletter September 22nd, 2010

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Web Sponsors

The web sponsors are up and running now, we’ve already made some money from but need more.  Please remember before you buy anything, see if there is a link on the page here.  If there isn’t email news@cheshuntrugby.co.uk and I’ll see if I can get one.  Chances are the people we use are cheaper anyway.

If anyone or their children are intending to but Call of Duty: Black Ops.  Please use our link to theHut, it’s the cheapest around and you’ll get it the day it comes out.


Calling All Redundant Rugby Boots

Has your owner left you in a dark cupboard or out in the cold unloved and in need of a good run out?  Well let your owners know there is a place for you and that place is Cheshunt Rugby Club.  If you would like your boots to reach their retirement age then please donate them to the kit shop.  Here they will be able to find a good home and once again enjoy wallowing in the mud.

If you wish to donate your boots then please bring them to the kit shop, making sure they are looking their best.  Your boots will then be priced according to condition and all money made will go back into improving the club.

Thanks

Maxine Lennon


Magical Mystery Tour 2011

Planning for the Magical Mystery Tour is now underway.  May 13-16 2011.  £100 deposit by 1st November or £50/month for 5 months from 1st October.

See Dave Angell or Steve Hall or reply to the email for payment details or to register your interest.

NO TOURISTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 1ST NOVEMBER


Sevens Tournaments 2011 – It is VERY important that we get this sorted early

Planning for the 7′s Tournaments in 2011 is now underway and we are looking to enter the Amsterdam 7′s (21-22 May) and Bournemouth 7′s (28-29 May Bank Holiday).

Entries for Bournemouth open on October 1st and we need to get in there quick.  It will probably be £65 for players and £95 for spectators again and we will need the money as soon as possible.  See Steve Hall or email Sevens@CheshuntRugby.co.uk

There will also be STASH!!!  So look out for more info very soon.


Saracens Partnership

The next big target match for Saracens is October 16th Saracens vs Leinster @ Wembley – Show Starts 14.45.
The DEADLINE for ordering tickets via CRFC is Monday 4th October so that we get the order placed and tickets back in time to distribute.
Can you give money to your age group Team Coordinator or Coach or directly to Nikki Sirkett or Claire Barry who can both be found with the U11′s team on home match days & training on Thursdays & Sundays.
Details I will need:
Name & Postal Address
Contact Number
Age Group
No of Adult Silver Tickets @ £15 each
No of Child Silver Tickets @ £7.50 each
No of Adult Red & Black Tickets @ £10 each
No of Child Red & Black Tickets @ £5 each
Payment Cheque made payable to CRFC or cash STRICTLY – Payment Up Front.

Referee Course

Simon Embleton is trying to organise an Entry Level (ELRA) Referee course at the club in late October/early November.  More info will follow and dates will go in the Referee section of the web site.   If you are interested in attending then please contact Simon on simon.embleton@edxlondon.com


Coaching Courses

Chesk the website for the latest coaching course updates.

Cheshunt are down to host an evening Scrum/Lineout session at some point during the season.  There will also be various different sessions held at other clubs throughout the county, cost for the sessions are £5.  It was noted that the session with the highest attendance last season was the one at Cheshunt where we had a mix of players, coaches, refs and parents.  Contact Simon on simon.embleton@edxlondon.com if you are interested, more details will follow once dates are confirmed.

Saracens Coaching Courses – The below sessions are open to all age group coaches from U9 – 1st XV and Saracens actively encourage you come along and share in the knowledge of their coaches. The aim of these courses is to provide local clubs with increased knowledge in order to raise standards & participation, as well as effectively utilising the assets of Saracens Coaching staff in supporting Saracens’ Partner clubs.

•       Monday 1st November                          Scrummaging – Analysis Saracens Storm -  Cobus Visagie

•       Tuesday 7th December                         Kicking -Game Changing & Tactic Defining – Dan Vickers

•       Tuesday 18th January                           The Skills Jazz with Faz – Andy Farrell

•       Sunday 20th February                          Saracens vs. Leeds – Observation & Analysis

•       Tuesday 15th March                              Video Analysis – Matt Davies & Matt Wells

•       Monday 11th April                                 Specialist session for Backs – Mark McCall

•       Wednesday 1st June                            Preparing Players Preseason & In Season – Craig McFarlane & Scott Murphy

Spaces are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis. Prices for all courses are not yet known and times locations and dates are subject to change. We ask people to register an interest as soon as possible with Nikki Sirkett saracens@cheshuntrugby.co.uk and she will forward the requests onto Saracens.


Squads for Saturday

1st XV Away v Datchworth – 12:30pm meet, Club Shirt & Tie afterwards, White Shorts, Red Socks.

2nd XV Home v Barnet Elizabethans 2′s – 1pm meet

3rd XV Away v Hatfield 2′s – 1pm meet – Team announced via the web site later in the week.

It is essential that everyone in the 1st’s & 2nd’s turns up to training on Thursday as there will be team run throughs.

Anyone who is not selected but fit to play contact either James Batten on 07725596040 or Mark Lennon on 07956492610 as soon as possible to ensure you get a game this weekend.

1st XV

2nd XV
Jack Girdlestone J Pearce
Tim McSharry R Lynn
Omid Amani G Lewis
Sean Donnelly J Linsell
Chris Jones Hodgo
Dave Lever J Batten sr
Danny McDonnell D Angell
Lee Chalk B Hounslow
Dean Gardener R Shoebridge
Matt Corcoran L Starkey
Gary Barton J Gutteridge
Ollie Martinez T Claridge
Joel Bailey S Cummines
Alex Clark C Porter
Darren Minos T Mace
Geoff Hayden T Short
Alan Thorne J Jaggs
Ross Boulton J Beckett
R Chamberlain

Cheshunt 1st XV 38 – 8 Barnet Elizabethans 1st XV (By Steve Briggs)

Available on the web site here

Cheshunt welcomed Barnet in their second league game of the season.

On a perfect day for rugby Cheshunt conceded an early penalty which Barnet converted to take a 0 – 3 lead. From the kick off Barnet won back the ball and drove back into the Cheshunt 22. Resolute defence soon turned into attack as Barnet spilled the ball. Dean Gardener picked up the loose ball and ran 20m before linking with the rest of the back row. Cheshunt interchanged passes between the backs and forwards moving quickly into the Barnet half. The move was stopped at the Barnet 22m line. Cheshunt quickly recycled the ball and passed along the line for Omid Amani to run in the try. This was converted by Tim McSherry for a 7 – 3 lead.

Cheshunt seemed to gain confidence from the try and started to dominate the game.  The forwards drove the Barnet pack to the line where they were held up. From the resulting scrum Joel Bailey broke off before passing to Darren Minos to score. Tim

McSherry again kicked the conversion to make it 14-3.

Barnet finally won some ball and ran at the Cheshunt backs. A strong tackle from Ross Boulton dislodged the ball. Dave Lever picked up the loose ball and raced away from the defence to score. McSherry missed the conversion to make it 19 – 3.  Some indiscipline and back chat resulted in Barnet kicking for touch.  From the resulting line out Barnet moved the ball to drive over the line to make it 19 – 8 at half time.

Cheshunt continued to dominate the second half. The forwards broke down the blindside with good support and handling, the move ended with Omid Amani running in his second try of the game. McSherry missed the conversion to make it 24 – 8.

With both sides warned by the referee it was the Barnet hooker who infringed to get the first sin bin of the game. With a man extra Cheshunt continued to pressure the Barnet line. The Barnet fly half missed touch and kicked to Dave Lever on the 10 metre line. He returned the kick with interest to score a fine individual try which was converted by McSherry to make it 31 – 8.

Cheshunt made 2 substitutions, bringing on Thorne and Chalk.  In their first involvement Chalk was alleged to have infringed and was sin binned for 10 minutes.

Cheshunt absorbed the pressure until they were back to a fifteen men.  Cheshunt once again drove the Barnet forwards towards there line. The ball moved along the line to Dave Lever, who still had a lot to do.  He powered his way over the line for his hat trick.  McSherry converted for Cheshunt to run out winners 38 – 8.

Cheshunt also picked up their first bonus point of the season by scoring more than 4 tries. It was a good team performance after the disappointment of last week.

By Steve Briggs

Cheshunt 2nd XV 29 – 17 Harpenden 3rd XV (By James Batten)

Available on the web site here

Cheshunt 2nd XV started off the new season with a solid win over and expierenced Harpenden side on Saturday. With injuries catching up with a few players there were some changes in the side with both Tom Mace and Dave Angell coming in after playing for the 1′s the previous week. The game did not start off well for Cheshunt with Harpenden using all of their experience to gain the advantage over Cheshunt. Harpenden were soon 8-0 up after scoring a penalty and soon following up with a wide backs move that left their speedy winger to outpace Charlie Porter. Soon after this Dave Angell had to come off after a 2-inch wound appeared on his head, which proceeded to gush blood over his face like a horror movie, but soon returned all stitched up and a fetching headband reminiscent of forwards from yesteryear.

Cheshunt soon rallied round and after a barrage of forward pressure Jason Batten powered his way past two Harpenden players to score. Reece Shooobridge duly converted to bring the score back to 8-7. After this Harpenden took the upper hand till half time and proceeded to score two penalties and a suspect try that had as rather obvious knock on that the referee was unable to spot. With the score at 19-7 before half time tempers began to flair as Harpendens ‘old-school’ players began to make the most of the rules of rugby to gain any advantage they could. This finally came to a head with the two teams being slpit up and Hodgo shouting the Australian war cry of “come on then princess”.

As soon as the second half started there was a clear difference from Cheshunt as they came out more aggresive and refused to let Harpenden out of their half and when they did clear their lines the new ‘slimline’ Tom Mace returned the ball with much haste, and carried on doing so thoughout the game to setup up numerous counter attacks. After a two forced changes due to injury, Heinzy and Connor Pearce came onto the pitch and added some clear straight and aggressive running to the Cheshunt game and this clearly affected the Harpenden play as they soon got scrappy and started giving away penalties. Shoobridge attempted a long range penalty to close the gap but narrowly missed and showed his dissapointment on the pitch but didn’t let this get him down as he soon found himself on the scoresheet after picking up the ball off of the back of a ruck, after the forwards gained about 40 yards with excellent mauling and rucking, and cooly added his first senior try to bring the score to 12-19.

Cheshunt were now the dominant force in the game with Heinzy and Pearce both breaking the Harpenden lines everytime they ran with the ball. Heinzy, in particular, shone with his choice of line and power giving him, what appeared to be, an average gain of 50 yards evertime he got the ball. One of Heinzy’s powerful runs setup, what can only be described, as a classic team work try. After getting Cheshunt from the Cheshunt 22 to the Harpenden 22 the ball was quickly recycled and went through the hands to the left side of the pitch where Dave Angell found himself in space and passed to Scott Cummines and looped round to receive the return pass and score. Shoobridge duly converted to bring the scores level and then added a penalty to makes the score 22-19 to Cheshunt.

Paul Duligall was brought on for Hodgo and became part of a trifecta of tackling force when he and Scott Cummines added to, an already impressive, Jack Gutteridge tackle and proceeded to leave the Harpenden scrum half off of the pitch for the remainder of the game. Ben Hounslow then got unfairly yellow carded after getting spear tackled by two Harpenden players and merely questioned what they thought they were doing. However, this didn’t unsettle him as he soon found himself on the scoresheet within seconds of his return to the pitch. Heinzy managed to steal the ball from a Harpenden play player running at full pace, something that those who were on the sidelines are still mesmerised by now, and ran half the pitch before passing to Ross Chamberlain who powered past one player before offloading to Hounslow to deservedly score. Shoobridge converted to bring the final score to 29-17 to Cheshunt.

Yet again there were impressive performances from everyone for Cheshunt. However, special mentions need to go to Tom Mace for his excellent defensive work and counter attacking from full back. Heinzy for his forward runs that gained so much ground and helped setup numerous try scoring chances. Jason Batten, and the forwards in general, for their rucking, counter-rucking and running with ball in the second half. Dave Angell and Ben Housnlow for always being where the ball was and running forward and gaining at every chance and Charlie Porter for being a defensive rock with some hard tackling throughout the game. Man of the Match was Scott Cummines who, finally, lasted a whole 80 minutes and put in numerous ‘Boom’ tackles that no one believed he could do.

Team: Lewis, Hounslow, Short, Hodgo, Reynolds, Batten. Sr, Chamberlain, Angell, Shoobridge, Starkey, Porter, Cummines, Beckett, Gutteridge, Mace, P. Duligall, C. Pearce, Heinzy

By James Batten

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Cheshunt Rugby Email Newsletter September 15th, 2010

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Senior Registration Forms

The registration form that the players were asked to complete was incorrect so please can you do the following.

All players must download & complete the registration form that is available here and if you are not already registered for league matches with the RFU, then download & complete the RFU Registration form that is here


Web Sponsors

You will start to notice adverts on the web site and in the emails that are sent out.  If you click through these and make a purchase the rugby club will be paid a commission from the store.  We are only going to try and put useful links in place so we aren’t covered in adverts but please use these links as they will be a good source of income for the rugby club.

All links are on this page

Currently we have signed up to Lovell Rugby, Compress Yourself and Kickback Sports (Use Code KBSSEP10 for 10% off non-sale items til midnight Thurs) for you to buy rugby equipment.

Maximuscle, Discount Supplements and Maxifuel (They are giving a massive 20% commission as a promotion until 1st October)

Sky, if you know anyone who wants to change to sky, get them to use our link on the website.

Fancydress.com & Fancy Dress outfitters just in case you need some


Cheshunt Fantasy Rugby 2010

Remember to complete your Fantasy Rugby Teams.  You can download an entry form from here or the page on the web site.

Teams need to be in to Linsell (James.Linsell@uk.tesco.com) by September 18th at the very latest.


Magical Mystery Tour 2011

Planning for the Magical Mystery Tour is now underway.  May 13-16 2011.  £100 deposit by 1st November or £50/month for 5 months from 1st October.

See Dave Angell or Steve Hall or repl to pay or register your interest.


Sevens Tournaments 2011 – It is VERY important that we get this sorted early

Planning for the 7′s Tournaments in 2011 is now underway and we are looking to enter the Amsterdam 7′s (21-22 May) and Bournemouth 7′s (28-29 May Bank Holiday).

Entries for Bournemouth open on October 1st and we need to get in there quick.  It will probably be £65 for players and £95 for spectators again and we will need the money as soon as possible.  See Steve Hall or email Sevens@CheshuntRugby.co.uk

There will also be STASH!!!  So look out for more info very soon.


18th September – CHESHUNT RUGBY CLUB DISCO & INTERNATIONAL BEER PONG TOURNAMENT.

I have pleasure in announcing the 1st CRFC Annual International, well 2 Aussies and an Iranian,  Beer Pong Championship On Saturday.

It will consist of teams of 3.  All rules will be explained on the day.  If you have no friends (Jason Pearce) I will put you into a team. Entry will be £10 a head for seniors and £5 a head for juniors.  This should include for all beer during the competition. All comers are welcome.

This is followed by the 1st club disco for the season. Tickets £7.50 for Seniors £5.00 for Juniors. Please invite your friends along and Dave Lever will buy everyone a beer as he is celebrating his 32nd birthday on Saturday. So please make a few phone calls and invite your friends.

Festivities will start at about 5.30pm.

I look forward to seeing you all there,

Piggsy


Saracens Partnership

There will be a Saracens Partnership page on the web site in the next few days detailing the partnership and what we can get out of it.  This includes Coaching Courses, Guards of Honour for home matches and tournaments for the youth & mini sections.

In case you weren’t aware, Cheshunt can book tickets for Saracens Matches and for most games a level of Cashback is rewarded back to us.  Potentially its a really good source of income – the more we sell – the more cashback we make AND you dont pay the booking fee!  Any home match tickets can be purchased via CRFC with a strong emphasis on Bigger Target Matches.  Take a look at the Fixtures List and book your tickets via CRFC.

We are also working on a way to book & pay for your tickets via the web site and either collect them from the club or have them posted to you.  Watch this space.


Referee Course

Simon Embleton is trying to organise an Entry Level (ELRA) Referee course at the club in late October/early November.  More info will follow and dates will go in the Referee section of the web site.   If you are interested in attending then please contact Simon on simon.embleton@edxlondon.com


Coaching Courses

Chesk the website for the latest coaching course updates.

Cheshunt are down to host an evening Scrum/Lineout session at some point during the season.  There will also be various different sessions held at other clubs throughout the county, cost for the sessions are £5.  It was noted that the session with the highest attendance last season was the one at Cheshunt where we had a mix of players, coaches, refs and parents.  Contact Simon on simon.embleton@edxlondon.com if you are interested, more details will follow once dates are confirmed.

Saracens Coaching Courses – The below sessions are open to all age group coaches from U9 – 1st XV and Saracens actively encourage you come along and share in the knowledge of their coaches. The aim of these courses is to provide local clubs with increased knowledge in order to raise standards & participation, as well as effectively utilising the assets of Saracens Coaching staff in supporting Saracens’ Partner clubs.

•       Tuesday 21st September                      Back to Basics – Developing key skills for the modern game – Matt Davies & Jan Bonney (FOC)

•       Monday 1st November                          Scrummaging – Analysis Saracens Storm -  Cobus Visagie

•       Tuesday 7th December                         Kicking -Game Changing & Tactic Defining – Dan Vickers

•       Tuesday 18th January                           The Skills Jazz with Faz – Andy Farrell

•       Sunday 20th February                          Saracens vs. Leeds – Observation & Analysis

•       Tuesday 15th March                              Video Analysis – Matt Davies & Matt Wells

•       Monday 11th April                                 Specialist session for Backs – Mark McCall

•       Wednesday 1st June                            Preparing Players Preseason & In Season – Craig McFarlane & Scott Murphy

Spaces are limited and are allocated on a first come first served basis. Prices for all courses are not yet known and times locations and dates are subject to change. We ask people to register an interest as soon as possible with Nikki Sirkett saracens@cheshuntrugby.co.uk and she will forward the requests onto Saracens.


It is VERY important that you use the links at the bottom of this email and subscribe to the Team News emails if you are a player.  You will NOT receive emails about training unless you are on the correct list, you’ll just get news and results.


Squads for Saturday – Club Disco After the Matches

1st XV Home v Barnet Elizabethans – 1pm meet, Club Shirt & Tie afterwards (The Squad will consist of 18 of the 19 on the list).

2nd XV Away v Harpended 3′s – 12pm meet – Location: Redbourn Lane, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2BA

3rd XV Away v Harrow 2′s – 1pm meet – Team announced via the web site later in the week.

It is essential that everyone in the 1st’s & 2nd’s turns up to training on Thursday as we will be doing team run throughs.

Anyone who is not selected but fit to play contact either James Batten on 07725596040 or Mark Lennon on 07956492610 as soon as possible to ensure you get a game this weekend.

1st XV

2nd XV
Paul Barton T Short
Gary Barton R Lynn
Joel Bailey G Lewis
Al Clark P Duligall
Chris Jones T Reynolds
Dave Angell J Batten sr
Jack Girdlestone B Hounslow
Lee Chalk Hodgo
Dean Gardener R Shoebridge
Jason Pearce L Starkey
Darren Minos J Gutteridge
Omid Amani S Cummines
Matt Corcoran A Duligall
Ross Boulton C Porter
Alan Thorne T Mace
Geoff Hayden J Phillips
Dave Lever R Chamberlain
Tim McSharry C Pearce
Sean Donnelly

Cheshunt 1st XV 21 – 11 Old Haberdashers 1st XV (By Piggsy)

On a sunny afternoon in front of  a decent crowd Cheshunt RFC opened their league campaign against Old Haberdashers, who were promoted last year.  Straight from the kick off Old haberdashers drove into the Cheshunt half and were awarded a penalty which they kicked to take an early 3 point lead.

Old Haberdashers continued to put Cheshunt under a lot of pressure and after some resolute defence the Old Haberdashers fly half was forced into an attempt at a drop goal. Cheshunt were slow to react as the ball bounced off the posts and into the Haberdashers wingers hands who ran in for a try which went unconverted for an 0 – 8 lead.

Cheshunt won the ball from the kick off and drove the ball into the Haberdashers 22 where they were awarded a penalty which was kicked by Tim Mcsherry to make the score 3 – 8.  The Haberdashers forwards continued to dominate at set pieces with Cheshunt on the back foot for a long period. Only last ditch defence kept Haberdashers from scoring. From the resulting 5 metre scum Old Haberdashers pushed the Cheshunt forwards over the line to score an easy try. Haberdashers missed the conversion to take an 3 – 13 lead.

With 5 minutes to go before half time Cheshunt started to play some open flowing rugby and mixed well between the forwards and backs to move the ball down towards Haberdashers line. Haberdashers again infringed to allow Mcsherry to slot the penalty to make it  6 – 13 at half time.

The second half started the way of the first with Haberdashers dominating the set pieces. They moved forward and scored in the 55th minute when the Haberdashers wing scored in the corner to make it 6 – 18 .  Cheshunt made 3 changes with Jason Pearce, Dean Gardener and Tom Mace coming off the bench. In the hot weather Old Haberdashers started to fade. Cheshunt defended well and started to dominate the loose play.

In the move of the match Cheshunt moved the ball down the right wing with Dean Gardener running 30m before getting tackled. The ball was recycled quickly and passed along the line to Dave Lever who easily beat his man to score in the corner. The conversion was missed to make the score 11-18 with 10 minutes to go.  Cheshunt again put the pressure on the Haberdashers line with no reward.  Haberdashers through their forwards again drove Cheshunt back towards their line. Once again they could not breach the Cheshunt defence. The Haberdashers Fly-half dropped a goal to make it 11-21.

Cheshunt again pushed at the Haberdashers line and when the final whistle went Haberdashers had deservedly won by 11 -21.

Cheshunt obviously need to work on a few areas but the defence and heart showed by the players will stand them in good stead for the rest of the season. Man of the match went to Dave Lever who scored Cheshunt’s only try but also showed he had learned to tackle during the summer.

Team.  O. Martinez, P.Barton, L. Chalk, S. Donnelly, G. Barton, D. Angell, A. Clarke, C. Jones, T. McSherry, G. Hayden, O.Amani R. Boulton, M. Corcoran(Captain), D Lever. Subs. D. Gardener, J. Pearce, T. Mace.


Cheshunt 2nd XV 40 – 10 Bishop’s Stortford 4th XV (By Batten)

A solid win for the 2nd XV at home on saturday built on a convincing pre-season that offers much promise for the forthcoming season. Saturdays team had an international flavour to it with the starting debuts of young ‘Hodgo’ at No.8 and the flame haired ‘Heinzy’ at inside centre. Saturday also saw the return to rugby of the perenially injured Jack Gutteridge and Scott Cummines, who both came through the game unscathed.

The day didn’t start too well when Aydan Duligall managed to pull his calf in the warm up after falling down a divot on the 2nd Team pitch.Cheshunt were slow in getting started against an experienced Stortford side who used all the tricks of the trade to disrupt the natural free flowing game that Cheshunt 2′s are known for. However, it didn’t take too long for for Cheshunt to get going and after some excellent pod work by the forwards ‘wiley old fox’ Jason Batten broke off of a maul and sprinted past the Stortford defence with great ease to then set up Tom Claridge who was ready and waiting on Batten’s shoulder. Reece Shoobridge stepped up with his reliable boot to put Cheshunt 7-0 up.

The second try followed a similar story with Jason Batten building on some excellent forward work to power his way through one Stortford defender and breeze past another before skillfully offloading to the supporting ‘Hodgo’ who ran clean through to score on his debut with Shoobridge duly converting to make the score 14-0. ‘Heinzy’ and his attacking runs soon paid dividends when he ran through the Stortford defence and drew in the remaining defence to set up the promising Jack Beckett to score. Shoobridge converted again and made it 21-0 to Cheshunt.

With Cheshunt’s backs now dominating the open pitch the creative Cheshunt were at their best and after some neat passing Jack Gutteridge showed he has gained some pace in his time off when he sprinted down the blindside wing past two Stortford players before setting up the supporting Tom Reynolds who pinned back his ears to run through and score with Shoobridge duly converting to make it 28-0.  A series of barnstorming runs was bound to take it’s toll, with the resulting tackles eventually forcing Linsell from the pitch just before half time with an injury to his ribs.

The second half started with Stortford making the most of their experience and playing downhill to score after a quick kick and run from their number 9 who got the best of a lucky bounce to score but failed to convert from what was an easy position to leave the score at 28-5. Cheshunt should have restored the gap after some good work to create space for Scott Cummines to run and draw the last defender but in amazement he managed to throw a weak forward pass to deny Charlie Porter from getting on the scoresheet.

Cheshunt soon restored the difference when Reece Shoobridge thrived on some stolen ball and ran blind to fool the Stortford defence before selling a brilliant dummy that saw the the opposition run off the pitch with a confused look on their face. He duly converted to bring the score to 35-5. The backs then exploited the gaps in defence when Heinzy threw a brilliant miss pass that fooled the defence to leave Charlie Porter to set up Aydan Duligall to power his way down the wing to carry on his impressive pre-season. Shoobridge missed the conversion after some suspect charging from Stortford. Stortford got a try back after a bobbling ball fooled Porter and he was tackled off of the ball but play was allowed to carry on and the conversion was duly missed to leave the final score on 40-10 to Cheshunt.

There were impressive perfromances from the two Aussies showing that they can plan rugby down there, old head Jason Batten showed his years of experience by being involved in every possible breakdown, Jack Beckett ran some impressive lines with pace and power and there was impressive tackling from young Archie Brixton and a rejuvenated Scott Cummines. Reece Shoobridge had another solid game at Scrum Half. However, man of the match had to go to a 17 year old debutant Ross Chamberlain who in his half hour on the pitch showed skill, power, strength and enthuisasm that any aspiring player should take note of! Chamberlain came on at flanker, not his normal position, and was always at the breakdown securing the ball, tackling the opposition or running through the opposition. After a very impressive 30 minutes it will be pleasing to see him soon get a full 80 minutes for the 2nd XV.

Team: Lewis, Lynn, Short, Linsell, Reynolds, Batten. Sr,Hounslow, Hodgo, Shoobridge, Claridge, Brixton, Heinzy, Beckett, Gutteridge, Porter, Spychal, Duligall. P, Duligall. A, Howard, Chamberlain, Wilcox, Cummines


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IRB Directives 2010 Season

In the past month, the iRB has issued a number of directives.

The directives serve to reinforce the desired practice of referees at the ‘top’ end of the game. There are no law changes.

DVD clips, and accompanying guidance, highlighting the areas these referees will be concentrating on can be found here

Request From The WRU

The WRU request a Ruling related to time at the end of a match:

The request for a Ruling arises from the ending of two recent international

matches and is in relation to the way a restart takes place following the

referee’s communication that it is to be the “last play” of the match.

If the ball is kicked directly out on the full from the restart it should be left to the

referee’s discretion to decide whether:

(a) If Law 10.2 (a) Intentionally Offending has occurred
(b) If Law 13.8 Kick offs/ Restarts has been fully complied with.

Observation:

The Laws relating to Kick Offs/Restarts for 15-a-side matches would benefit

immensely from the variation to Law 13.7, 13.8 and 13.9 currently operating for

seven-a-side rugby, which are quite specific, in that, it is a free kick to the non-

offending team should a team infringe the above.

Ruling of the Designated Members of the Rugby Committee

The Designated Members have ruled that if there has been a score towards the

end of the game and there is time for the kick off to take place but time will

expire immediately after the kick and the kicker:

* Does not kick the ball ten metres
* Kicks the ball directly into touch
* Kicks the ball dead on or over the opponents touch-in-goal or dead ball line

The referee will offer the non-offending team the options provided by Law 13.7,

13.8 and 13.9 respectively and the match continues until the ball next becomes

dead.