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  Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Pre-season training

Pre-season training schedule starts Saturday 1st July 11.45 am.

 

All senior players should be there.

 

FUN AGENDA as follows..

 

12.00 Players/coaches meeting

 

1.00 pm Fun training session

 

2.30 pm BBQ and Beer

 

4.00 pm England football match on TV

 

6.30 pm Finish

 

Look forward to seeing you all there.  Please pass this message on to all players, new and old. For more information contact Dave Jones via the contacts page of this website.

 

Dave Jones


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6/20/2006 9:31:50 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, June 19, 2006

Rob Streeter Testimonial game pictures

Former 1st XV captain James Dimmack and Sam Bayley, seen here with Tim Evans, Kobe Tonkin and Rob Steeter came back for the day to play in the game.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to Debbie Green for the photos

 


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6/19/2006 11:21:39 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Thursday, June 15, 2006

Rugby Quotes

The Super 14 produced some incredible performances from the our 'cousins' in New Zealand and Australia. (Yes, well done Crusaders...) It also produced some pearlers in the quotes department. Have a look at these...

 

"Nobody in Rugby should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein."
- Jono Gibbes, Chiefs captain.

 

"I'm going to graduate on time, no matter how long it takes."
- Rodney So'oialo, Hurricanes, on University.

 

"You guys line up alphabetically by height," and "you guys pair up in groups of three, then line up in a circle."
- Colin Cooper, Hurricanes, head coach.

 

"He's a guy who gets up at six o'clock in the morning regardless of what time it is."
- Cooper, again, on 'Canes lock Paul Tito.

 

Chris Masoe (Hurricanes) on whether he had visited the Pyramids during his visit to Egypt: "I can't really remember the names of the clubs that we went to."

 

Kevin Senio (Blues), on Night Rugby versus Day Games: "It's basically the same, just darker."

 

"I told him, 'Son, what is it with you. Is it ignorance or apathy?' He said, 'David, I don't know and I don't care.'."
- Blues coach David Nucifora talking about volatile back five forward Troy Flavell.

 

David Holwell (Hurricanes) when asked about the upcoming season: "I want to reach for 150 or 200 points this season, whichever comes first."

 

"Andy Ellis - the 21-year-old, who turned 22 a few weeks ago."
- Murray Mexted.

 

"Colin has done a bit of mental arithmetic with a calculator."
- 'Canes star Ma'a Nonu.

 

"He scored that try after only 22 seconds - totally against the run of play."
- Murray Mexted... again.

 

"We actually got the winning try three minutes from the end, but then they scored."
- Waratahs flanker Phil Waugh.

 

"I've never had major knee surgery on any other part of my body."
- Hard-hitting 'Canes flanker Jerry Collins.

 

"That kick was absolutely unique, except for the one before it which was identical."
- Sharks No.10 Tony Brown.

 

"I owe a lot to my parents, especially my mother and father."
- Former All Black skipper Tana Umaga.

 

"Sure there have been injuries and deaths in rugby - but none of them serious."
- Doc Mayhew.

 

"If history repeats itself, I should think we can expect the same thing again."
- Highlanders captain Anton Oliver.

 

"I would not say he (Rico Gear) is the best left winger in the Super 14, but there are none better."
- Murray Mexted - again!

 

"I never comment on referees and I'm not going to break the habit of a lifetime for that prat."
- 'Tahs coach Ewen McKenzie.

 

Murray Deaker: "Have you ever thought of writing your autobiography?" Tana Umaga: "On what?"

 

"Well, either side could win it, or it could be a draw."
- Mexted - yes, it's him... again.

 

And... Mr Mexted one last time: "Strangely, in slow motion replay, the ball seemed to hang in the air for even longer."

 


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6/15/2006 3:16:16 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Thursday, June 08, 2006

Boars Dieppe report

They say that ‘it is tough to defend a title’ and a Heathfield Barbarians side found this to be true when they returned to Dieppe with the trophy won the year before. This side was much depleted from the one that won it with only 2 forwards and 6 backs returning from the year before.

 

Elite athletes train hard to win their competitions and probably do not meet at 5.30 am for bacon sandwiches, start drinking at 8.15 when the ferry bar opens and fall into bed at 4.30 am the next night. It was a great day’s entertainment but not great preparation for the rugby.

 

First up were Amir of Morocco (themselves previous winners of the trophy) and they did seem up for it as they set about Heathfield. The first 6 minutes were pretty even then a loose Heathfield pass saw the Amir backs pounce and recycled the ball well to score. This rattled the Barbarians who tried to get back in to the game but over committed bodies in the forwards and left spaces out wide and Amir made them pay again before half time. The second half started better when Heathfield were awarded a penalty try when Amir kept rushing in before a tap penalty on the 5 metre line was properly taken. However this was as good as it got as Amir got the last try of the game with the last play of the game. The general feeling was that we had lost this game rather than the opponents being a great deal better. The worse news was that we had broken 3 players, Steve Lester and Paul Jarvis were out while Paul Squires had hurt his back.

 

Next up were Pontauld 1’s who had just lost their game 3-1 as well. An important game to win! So we ended up having fun and drawing with a team we should have beaten handsomely. It was a clean fun game of rugby with Heathfield wanting to play running rugby and Pontauld wanting to work it through the forwards. Simon Hollingsdale and Guy Woods score the Barbarians tries in the 2-2 draw but the bitter taste in the mouth came as the ball was dropped just before the line, shortly before the final whistle when more selfish ball carrier could have just scored.

 

On to Auxerre of France who had just beaten Amir 2-1.  This game got messy pretty quickly as the Auxerre backs turned out to be fast and the forwards turned out to be able to get them ball. Three tries in 6 minutes was tough but the heads went down when Mike Fellows but in an excellent rumble off a tap penalty only to drop the ball as he attempted to touchdown when over the line. He was reminded for most of the weekend that forwards must fall on the ball not touch down! The final score of 0-7 was harsh but reflected clinical finishing.

 

A good evening was then had by all in a harbour front restaurant but it was interesting to note that a lot more players were in bed by 1.00 pm.

 

Day 2 saw confirmation that Heathfield were in the bottom pool playing for places 13 to 16. There was a different atmosphere as the team gathered as many realised that to go from first place to last place was really possible. The players started to look like they had pride and wanted to win.

 

Our opponents were our old friends Le Plaisir from just outside Paris (we have played them in each of our 4 visits to Dieppe). A new tactic was discussed, one that had worked well for the Boars back in England namely have the forwards hunt in two packs of 4 and work alternative breakdowns. This paid immediate dividends as less players dived in late feeling guilty and more stood off to get a tackle in or carry the next phase ball. This sucked in defenders and left the spaces for Brady Burdett and his backs to attack their less mobile opponents.  Levi Willis scored 2 tries and Brady also sold a dummy 35 yards out and ran in for a try. A 3-0 win and the relief was clear for all to see.

 

An enjoyable 20 minute break was spent watching the heavyweights of Budapest and Amir take 3 minutes to resort to punches under the guidance of a weak referee. For the record Budapest won both the rugby and boxing contests.

 

Our final opponents of the day were Lagny who had earlier beaten Oudja the other Moroccan team in the tournament. This game went pretty well with Jim Cumming on rampaging form ably supported by the hard tackling Bob Togher. 6-2 was the final score in this one with first half tries for Jim Cumming and Mike Brown and second half ones from Brady Burdett (another dummy bought), Levi Willis, Tony Rose and Simon Hollingsdale. A good win was an excellent way to end the rugby.

 

Lagny obviously have other traditions as their hooker and prop started to punch seven bells out of each other and the Heathfield team were needed to help their team-mates separate them.

 

This left us free to go and watch the final of the competition Brighton vs British Rugby Club of Paris. It ended up 2-1 to Brighton but the very spirited Paris side came very close again as they closed the game the stronger. The game was livened up by the appearance of our own Levi Willis in the Brighton team (as a first half substitute) and this was made even more surreal when he took a crash ball in his own half, gained control brilliantly (9 times out of 10 he’d have dropped it) and sprinted 55 metres to score what turned out to be the winning try in a very physical game. So Heathfield did actually win the cup again for Sussex but this time it goes to Brighton for a year.

 

The Sunday evening gala dinner is always a highlight of this tour and this was no exception with lots of singing and dancing until the wee small hours. The Heathfield Hokey Cokey was well received and may become a tour fixture.

 

Tour playing squad – M MacLeod, S Walker, S Lester, M Fellows, P Hookway, M Brown, B Togher, T Rose, B Hodges, K Lewis, J Cumming, S Hipgrave, B Burdett, D Hesketh, M Barber, G Woods, L Willis, S Hollingsdale, P Squires, K Davis, P Jarvis

 

Touring non players – C Burdett, R Hopwood, J MacLeod, C ‘Woods’, A Hesketh, J Chipchase, K Sheffield

 

Report by Mike MacLeod

 

Bob the Ogre v Pontauld 1's

 

 

Dieppe 2006 a nice place for rugby!

 

 

Early progress vs Amir

 

 

Pontauld 1's are introduced to the famous Guy Woods swerve!

 

 

Brady gets his dummy out to score vs Lagny,

well if people keep falling for it!...

 

 

Duncan vs Auxerre

 

 

A half break for Barbeur vs Le Plaisir

 

 

Jim stays focused vs Lagny

 

 

Simon Walker vs Auxerre

 

 

Tony waves to the hotel vs Le Plaisir

 


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6/8/2006 12:06:47 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Boars dinner report

This event went superbly well with over 40 attendees enjoying a good curry, applauding several deserved prize winners and supping a few beers. Much of the success of the event was down to the sterling work of Steve Lester who arranged the catering and the wit and wisdom of those presenting the trophies.

 

For the record the trophies were presented to

 

Jo Chipchase - Sow of the Year

 

Mike & Chris Jaques - Piglet of the Year

 

Tony Rose - Would Be Boar

 

Paul Squires - Best New Boar

 

Brian Burdett - Old Boar of the Year

 

Andy Sutton - Most Boaring Boar

 

Kenny Lewis - Best Boar

 

Mike MacLeod - Boar of the Year

 

Mike Barber - Try of the Year

 

Kenny Lewis - Boars Boar of the Year

 

The evening went on late into the night and should go down in history as a good night well recalled by the following lines.

 

Famous lines said during the evening.............

 

"Come back to my place for a party." Mike MacLeod 1 am

 

"Where's Mike?" Most of us 1.15 am

 

"I'll open a bottle of wine" Adam Farrell 1.17 am

 

"Oooooooooooooooh my God!!" Most of us 1.18 am

 

"Ha-ha-ha-ha" Levi 1.18 am

 

"I know how to get red wine stains out" Duncan Hesketh 1.19 am

 

"I'll keep Mike busy" Paul Jarvis 1.20 am

 

"That's red wine you're pouring on the carpet" Anita Hesketh 1.21 am

 

"Ha-ha-ha-ha" Most of us 1.21 am

 

"Where's all my alcohol and kitchen roll" Mike MacLeod 1.25 am

 

Next day...

 

"What the %£^&*!? has happened to my carpet?!!"........Guess who!

 

Thanks to all who contributed to the evening.

 

Mike MacLeod

 

 

Jo eyes her man...

 

 

Jo wets her man

 

 

Tony Rose 2 am

 

 

Bagpipes at Dunkirk

 

 

Diners at dining

 


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6/7/2006 11:44:33 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Saturday, June 03, 2006

Australia vs England 11/06/06 & 17/06/06

The Club will be open for both these tests, kick-off is usually 1030ish...doors open from 0900 for breakfast.


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6/3/2006 1:07:30 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, May 15, 2006

Club AGM 13/06/2006

This year's AGM is taking place on Tuesday 13th June 2006 at 1930 in the Clubhouse.

 

Please can all members spread the word and make every effort to attend.


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5/15/2006 11:53:34 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, May 08, 2006

Club Dinner Dance 24/06/2006

The annual dinner dance is being held this year on Saturday 24th June 2006 at the Cavendish Hotel, Eastbourne and we hope that you will join us in supporting this event.

 

Cost per person for the evening is £38.00 and tables will be set for 10, but if you need 12, let me know and we will get this sorted. 

 

The evening will begin at 7.30pm for 8.00pm with dancing until 1.00am when a C&S carriage will arrive to take you home in style (although some of you won’t notice if it was stylish or not!) with the dress code, as in previous years, being black tie. 

 

We have reserved a limited number of rooms at the hotel which can be reserved by contacting the hotel directly on 01323 410222.  Please let them know that you are with the HWRFC as we have a discounted price for the rooms.

 

Paid up Club members and VP’s should have received a letter with all the details by now but if you haven’t and you need a menu or more details please contact Amanda Collins or Ron Powell on 01435 869006 (Mon-Fri daytime).

 

All completed forms for the meal/wine/coach MUST be returned by Friday 9th June as we have to advise the hotel of our requirements by the 10th.

 

Amanda Collins


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