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  Saturday, April 28, 2007

Heathfield and Waldron 2nds 65 v Robertsbridge 15

Because of other commitments this was the last game of the season for the Heath 2nd team.  Although Heathfield had a good start to the season we unfortunately trailed off in the latter part so will end up mid table at the end of the season.

 

So it was good to finish the season with a resounding win.  Heathfield were short of several regulars and were ably supported by several colts this week, which was much appreciated by our regular over ‘40s’club due to the hard pitch, and hot day.

 

Roberstbridge came requiring 1 point to guarantee safety in the league so it could have turned into a tight game, however due to the much pacier Heathfield backs and Jack Bayley playing at hooker covering every yard of the pitch the games was practically settled by half time

 

It started in the first 5 minutes when Matt Skinner followed up a huge kick from his own 22, that the Roberstbridge full back misjudged, Matt re-gathered the ball on the opponents’ 10-yard line and ran in the first try of the day, he ably converted.

 

There then followed a steady flow of tries, 11 in all with 5 conversions, the impetus was interrupted by three Roberstbridge tries, one of them being a penalty try, a quick 10 minute yellow card break for Brad Stowe.

 

Matt Skinner who also won man of the match got 4 tries (5 if you include the penalty try he gave away), Jack Bayley got 3, Dave Groom 2 and Levi Willis got but dropped a sitter.  Matt managed 4 conversions and Sam Goatcher got 1.

 

It was a fitting end to what on the whole has been a successful season for the rebuilding of the 2nd team under the new management team Hipgrave and Jenkins.

 

With the introduction of some promising colts, the experience of current players and the general growth of the club, it all looks promising for next season.

 

Report by Shaun Hipgrave.


Development Team
4/28/2007 11:06:18 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   
Heathfield and Waldron 2nds 65 v Robertsbridge 15

Because of other commitments this was the last game of the season for the Heath 2nd team.  Although Heathfield had a good start to the season we unfortunately trailed off in the latter part so will end up mid table at the end of the season.

 

So it was good to finish the season with a resounding win.  Heathfield were short of several regulars and were ably supported by several colts this week, which was much appreciated by our regular over ‘40s’club due to the hard pitch, and hot day.

 

Roberstbridge came requiring 1 point to guarantee safety in the league so it could have turned into a tight game, however due to the much pacier Heathfield backs and Jack Bayley playing at hooker covering every yard of the pitch the games was practically settled by half time.

 

It started in the first 5 minutes when Matt Skinner followed up a huge kick from his own 22, that the Roberstbridge full back misjudged, Matt re-gathered the ball on the opponents’ 10-yard line and ran in the first try of the day, he ably converted.

 

There then followed a steady flow of tries, 11 in all with 5 conversions, the impetus was interrupted by three Roberstbridge tries, one of them being a penalty try, a quick 10 minute yellow card break for Brad Stowe.

 

Matt Skinner who also won man of the match got 4 tries (5 if you include the penalty try he gave away), Jack Bayley got 3, Dave Groom 2 and Levi Willis got but dropped a sitter.  Matt managed 4 conversions and Sam Goatcher got 1.

 

It was a fitting end to what on the whole has been a successful season for the rebuilding of the 2nd team under the new management team Hipgrave and Jenkins.

 

With the introduction of some promising colts, the experience of current players and the general growth of the club, it all looks promising for next season


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4/28/2007 10:18:35 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Pub Tournament - Date Change

The Tournament will now be held on Sunday 27th May – this is the Bank Holiday weekend.  The Heathfield Show is on the Saturday.

 

The main pitch at Cross in Hand is being reseeded and cannot be used – so we will play at Waldron.  This means we can use two pitches so we can have a few more teams involved and the scheduling of matches is easier – you won’t have to wait so long between games.

 

Please contact Phil Bell on 07949 574 588 immediately if you wish to enter a team.  


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4/18/2007 11:14:49 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Burgess Field - last chance - 24th April

Dear All
 
At the committee meeting last night , the club committee voted by a slim majority for the club to buy the burgess field, on the condition that we have the funds to pay back 130,000 over the next 4 years. We would like to invite all club members to attend a meeting next Tuesday 24th at 8pm for a final decision on the field.
 
A few facts on the next couple of years :
We will loose the parking in the Isenhurst next year when Esso redevelop the site
Mr Burgess wants to sell his land. if somebody else buys it , we will loose the field for the minis to use on a Sunday. The minis will have to find somewhere else to play (we are not throwing them off, there will simply not be enough playing area.
 
Whilst this is not cheap, it is the only short-medium term solution that keeps the club together. There has been a noticable coming together within the club over the past couple of years , which would probably be lost if we have to split to another site.
 
We have tried to think of ways to borrow money to fund the purchase of the land without success, but we have a interest free loan over 4 years from a club member to make the initial purchase .So we have to pay back 32,500 per year . We have asked for pledges to cover this and so far we have 6,500 pledged per year . This is not enough and the committee will not recommend the purchase unless we have a minimum 22,500 pledged per year , by the time of the meeting next Tuesday night. 
 
So please either pledge funds as a gift to the club, or if you feel you cannot , please loan the club the money (to be re-payed in the future).
 
If you think this is a project that has to be done, then now you have to vote with your wallet. An e-mail reply with the amount per year you can pledge or the amount you are willing to loan is needed. No monies will be taken from you without the standing order forms.
 
Dave Rhodes , Chairman
 

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4/17/2007 10:18:48 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Saturday, April 14, 2007

Hove Fusilliers 17 vs. Heathfield Boars 49

Boars finish with a flourish

 

For their last league game of the season the Boars arrived and saw a team of much larger men looking ready for a rumble. The wise Boars noted that it was boiling hot and the ground was rock hard so they opted to play an open fast game. This led to one of the best 40 minutes of play in the whole season.

 

Seven unanswered tries settled the game in this opening period and all 15 players played their part in the game. The tone was set by Duncan Hesketh in the first Hove attack of the game as he dumped his opposite number hard and backwards onto the concrete like ground where he lay counting his limbs for a full minute.

 

The Boars forwards matched their much heavier opponents and hooker Jono Sharp even stole several scrums against the head. In open play the lighter Boars got to the breakdown in greater numbers and used the ball wisely. This gave quick ball to the backs who used it to great effect and tore holes in the defence before running in the tries.

 

Tries were scored out wide by Chris Jaques, Jim Cumming and Rob Woods while Duncan Hesketh grabbed two tries by bashing through the centre. These lovely running tries were complemented by two scores off the back of the solid scrum and through the big Hove bodies in defence. The first was scored by Ben Taylor at his hung-over best. The last of the half was a brave score by colt number 8 Olli Robertshaw on his debut for the Boars.

 

By half time the heat was becoming a big factor with blisters coming up on many players feet. Hove found a number of replacements at half time and came out stronger for it. The Hove forwards used their bulk from the kick off and punched a hole in half hearted defence to score within 5 minutes. For the next 10 minutes the Boars struggled to re-assert themselves and came off second best all over the park. This led to 2 more Hove tries and moved the score to 17-37. Surely it was not possible that Hove could come back into it?

 

Jim Cumming was certainly not about to let that happen and from 30 metres out charged the centre of the Hove defence. It is a surprise to see a 2nd row player sidestep once and Jim beat this by sidestepping twice before handing off two tacklers as he gained the line. This solo effort lifted the Boars spirits again and Chris Jaques ended the scoring late in the half when he finished off a move that had started in the opposite corner of the field. It was a great way to round off an excellent performance.

 

The Boars Man of the Match was Mike Brown who was always in the thick of it from blindside flanker.

 

Boars Team – M. MacLeod, J. Sharp, A. Sutton, T. Rose (D. Bazen – 40), J. Cumming, M. Brown, K. Lewis (S. Walker – 60), O. Robertshaw, B. Taylor, B. Burdett, D. Hesketh (P Squires – 55), S. Goatcher (O. Squires – 55), C. Jaques, S. Hollingdale, R. Woods.

 

Report by Mike MacLeod


The Boars
4/14/2007 10:14:21 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, April 09, 2007

Burgess Field latest...

Dear All - please this message onto everybody on your e-mail lists.
 
Thank you for those of you who attended last weeks meeting on the purchase of the Burgess field. The meeting went extremely well with balanced constructive arguements put forward on the purchase of the field. Because of a clause in the agreement and the fact that some members did not recieve notification of the EGM in time, the meeting became just a general discussion, although in the end a vote was called to get an indication of the feeling from the members present. Of the 35+ members present 25+ voted in favour of buying the field.  An official EGM will be held in the clubhouse on Tuesday 24th April at 8.00 in the clubhouse.
 
One of the main concerns was the ability of the club to repay of £130,000 over 4 years for the purchase of the field. In the initial letter I asked you to pledge 4 payments to the club over the next 4 years to cover this cost. If 100 club members were to pledge £250/year over the next 4 years, along with the tax we could claim back, this would ensure the cost would be covered. So far we have recieved pledges of £21,600 , some have given £250, and some higher.
 
Please pledge as much as you can (£250 is only an example) . We need the money to buy this field, which will be a huge asset to the club, not only for a new pitch/playing area , but also for much needed car parking. A pledge form is attached , which you can fill in and return to me , or simply reply in an e-mail the amount you wish to pledge. This is only a pledge at the moment and monies will only be taken from your account once the deal has been signed and you fill in a standing order form.
 
Dave Rhodes   ... Chairman H&WRFC
 
 

H&W RFC  PURCHASE OF BURGESS LAND

 

 

PLEDGE  FORM

 

 

I am prepared to assist the Club in Purchasing the land for a total cost of £130,000. I wish to make a Gift Aided donation to the club in the form of one of the three options listed below (please tick the appropriate box and fill in the amount you wish to donate).

 

A.   I wish to donate a one off gift of ______ which I will pay in _____(month&year)

B.    I will pay the sum of £_______ on ___________(date) for the next four years

C.   I wish to make a contribution in another way

 

If you pay tax please sign below to indicate that the club can claim gift aid( which will add 28% to the value of your contribution

 

Please remember that you are committing yourself to gifting the money you have specified over and above the payment of your normal subscription or donation.

 

Name

 

Contact Details.

Address

Email

Phone

 

Signature_________________________________

 

 

 


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4/9/2007 7:39:37 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Monday, March 26, 2007

Call for an EGM

Dear Club members,
 
The committee of HWRFC are calling an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) at the clubhouse 8.00 on Thursday April 5th. The purpose of this EGM is 2 fold, firstly to seek approval from club members to purchase the plot of land next to the main road, just past the tennis club, known to us as the Burgess field; and secondly to seek approval for incorporation of the rugby club.
 
1.   For the Burgess field, our plan is put one full size pitch and a car park for 100 cars and we will show a detailed plan at the EGM. The cost of the land to the club is £130,000, which would at first seem to be an expensive purchase, but as we have spent some time without success, looking for a larger site for the club , the committee feel this purchase is the correct way forward for the club. We have been very kindly loaned the money on a maximum 4 year term by one of our club members (who wishes to remain anonomous) and we must repay him £32,500 minimum per year. Further to the purchase of the land , we have then to find as much again to fund the carpark and the pitch itself. We have been told that there should be grants available for the development of the land, but grants for the purchase of land are scarce. We will have the RFU expert visit us before the meeting so there will be more information coming. This is a huge commitment from the club and we need your support in the form of gift aided donations to repay the loan. Any other ideas for further fund raising would be most welcome. We would like to discuss all these things with you at the EGM. This task cannot be undertaken by a few individuals, so come to the EGM and spread the word amongst any club members you know. 
 
2. Incorporation of Heathfield and Waldron RFC
 
Rugby is an inherently risky sport and any player or member who suffers a serious injury may claim against his or her club or against the club of the opposing team,or against individuals at such clubs. We as an Unincorporated club are not a legal entity in our own right and therefore any legal claim would be brought against the Committee Members who would be personally liable if the club had insufficient assets to meet the claim. The Committee have considered such risk and are of the opinion that the Club should become a legal entity with the benefit of a limited liability.
 
Members are required to permit the Committee to pursue a way forward to achieve this object 
 
There is considerably more to this than the 2 paragraphs above, so if you have questions, please e-mail me
 
 
Dave Rhodes
Chairman HWRFC

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3/26/2007 11:29:45 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Sunday, March 25, 2007

Sussex Knockout Shield - Heathfield 1st's 23 Burgess Hill 1st's 7

Heath field & Waldron arrived at Crawley RFC for this county final as firm favourites having achieved two League victories earlier in the season against their opponents in the final. The Greenies did not disappoint their large and enthusiastic group of supporters and ran out comfortable winners after a fine game played in the best of spirit by both clubs. The score line was a fair reflection of Hatfield’s overall superiority and showed just how much they have developed and improved over the season. Coach Dave Jones and his management and coaching staff deserve great credit and on the day his players were well motivated and superbly efficient in gaining the Club’s first ever County Trophy.

 

They survived an early shock inside five minutes of the kick off when the Burgess Hill left wing intercepted a loose Heath pass in mid field to run in unopposed from half way to take an early 7—0 lead. At this point Heath field settled early nerves and began to impose their style of rugby on their opponents. The tight five forwards gained control in the tight and showed how mobile they are in loose play. Mark Walker and Kobe Tonkin performed admirably in the lineout against much taller jumpers and the back row proved why they are rated the outstanding unit in the Sussex league. Time and again Simon Wilson broke tackles and put in powerful runs creating havoc in the Burgess Hill defence and Paul Flood and Tom Pritchard were fearless in the tackle area and won valuable turnover ball almost at will. Heathfield`s three quarters were tigers in defence and Sam Thewlis again put in an outstanding display at full back.

 

After conceding the early score Bryn Jones pulled the lead back to a single point with two well struck penalties and Simon Wilson gave notice of things to come using his speed and power to score wide out. At this point Heath field led by 11—7. So fluently were they playing with forwards and backs combining and winning most of the fifty- fifty ball that the confidence in the Heath field side was evident and much to the delight of their supporters they scored a further two quality tries before half time. Sam Thewlis scored a try wide out after a jinking run from outside the Burgess Hill 22 and Seb Jones completed an excellent three-quarter try with a number of players handling down the narrow side. This was another beautifully finished try because Sib had to pin back his ears and travel at real speed to score in the corner. It was one of his best tries of the season. A huge roar from the Greenie fans went up when brother Bryn converted with a sumptuous kick from the touchline. Heath field were ahead by 23—7 at halftime.

 

Heath field had played with the wind in the first half and were justified in expecting something of a revival from their opponents in the second half and Burgess Hill attacked in Heaths half for much of the second period. But Heath fields tackling and overall defence was both brave and secure with all fifteen players tackling fiercely and flatly refusing to concede another score to the Blacks. Having survived a tense period defending their line Heath field broke away and nearly added to their own tally. Towards the end Simon Wilson took a knock on the head so one of Heath fields match winners had to go off. But cometh the hour…. The evergreen Rob Streeter came on to replace Simon which was thoroughly fitting for a man who has served the club so well and was one of their players in the first match the club played.

 

Final impressions of this excellent final were that both sides looked better than Sussex 1 standard and that the better all-round performance won the day with both sides tailing off a little in the second half.

 

Report by Mike de St Croix

Captain Bryn Jones receives the Shield.

 

Paul Flood, Coach Dave Jones and Mark Walker.


1st XV
3/25/2007 10:09:50 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #   

  Saturday, March 17, 2007

Heathfield 1st's 47 Pulborough 1st's 6

Heath field had a score to settle with Pulborough having lost to them in the opening match of the season and having scraped past them last Saturday after extra time. Pulborough are one of the few sides in the league apart from Heath field who believe in playing fast and open rugby and they always compete ferociously and run powerfully from deep. They usually save their best performances for Heath field.

 

The first half was very much a continuation of last weeks cup game with both sides making numerous handling errors and with nerves from players and the referee preventing any real flow to the game. Pulborough took the lead with a penalty, Heath replied with a try by Simon Wilson and Pulborough converted another penalty to lead 6-5 at half time. Some well chosen words from their excellent coach at half time aroused an unusually somnolent Greenies team and they obligingly changed the tempo of the match to score five goals and a try in the second half to punish a rapidly tiring Pulborough side.

 

The backs outscored their forward colleagues only because one of the forwards Bruce Pastel was playing in the backs. After settling into his unaccustomed position at outside centre he benefited from the powerful play of his brother at inside centre and scored twice. All the home sides’ points resulted from backs and forwards linking and running powerfully at their opponents. This is the style of rugby they enjoy and it is a joy to watch.Heathfield may lack weight up front but they have outstanding runners amongst the forwards and all eight showed their colours in this game. Simon Wilson at No 8 scored again and the ever present Rob Lawrence continued his ability to cross the line with another well taken try. A try each from the Pestell brothers completed the scoring and skipper Bryn Jones converted all the tries in the second half.

 

This Sunday the Heathfield club have two teams competing in Sussex Finals. The development XV play Haywards Heath 3rd XV at 12.45 and the 1stXV take on Burgess Hill at 3pm.Both games are being played at Crawley RFC and it is hoped that a huge contingent of supporters will travel to Crawley.There will be transport laid on and details are available at the Clubhouse. The Club’s achievement in reaching the finals of the Sussex Shield and the Sussex Vase is a wonderful testimonial to the players, Coaches and administrators of a club which is flying high at all levels.

 

Report by Mike de St Croix


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3/17/2007 8:33:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   



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