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Training promises a great 2015/16

Invited to go along to training and what a fine bunch of guys! Coaches running organised drills, lots of banter, serious intent and hard work. A good turnout promises well for 2015/16 and if numbers and spirit remain this high it could be a GREAT season. Supporters should get the fixtures in their diaries – good turnouts will only add to the potential.

Roger Aston to look after catering 2015/16

Scoop news is that Roger Aston has agreed to be the lead caterer for the Club over the 2015/16 season. Roger, who will be known to most members, has a track record of producing good food from his full menu when landlord at The Mariners to paella at various venues not least last season’s VP luncheon.

Roger will be providing league lunches, match teas for senior and junior fixtures, Sunday morning junior training as well as menus for special events, socials and Clubhouse hire.

Seckford Shield prizewinners

Seckford Shield scores on the doors.

Cup Final Winners

Woodfest beating Touch Cup 3-1 after Woodfest beat the previously unbeaten Ballistics 1-0 and Touch Cup beating YM Cobras.

Shield Final Winners

Cake Shop winning 3-0 against the Bell and Steelyard 2nds after Cake Shop beat Bell and Steelyard 1sts and Bell and Steelyard 2nds beat The Angel.

Wooden Spoon Winners

Mother Ruckers lost to Coach and Horses to take the Wooden Spoon.

Woodfest 2015 gets off to a slippery start

There were japes a’plenty at this year’s Woodfest rounding off another great Seckford Shield. Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui.

Great Seckford Shield/Woodfest 2015

Following the last three year’s successful tournaments, Woodbridge Rugby Club hosted this year’s tournament last Saturday 15 August supported by the O2 Touch programme, Suffolk Coastal District Council, Suffolk Sport and Eastern Counties Rugby Football Union

This fun touch-rugby competition, originally conceived to get adults out playing sport at the weekend between seasons and played between Woodbridge businesses, has become a local institution. The 20 minute matches started at 10am and lasted until awards at about 6pm. This year the Woodbridge Cake Shop, no stranger to winning awards, entered a team to join the Angel, Ye Olde Bell & Steelyard, The Coach & Horses, Valkyries U18 girls, Ipswich YM Cobras, and a few teams of miscellaneous players calling themselves Ballistics, Touch Cup and Woodfest. All competed for the coveted shield.

Results were: –

Cup Final Winners – Woodbridge Rugby Club – Woodfest

Shield Final Winners: – Woodbridge Cake Shop

Wooden Spoon Winners: – Woodbridge Valkyries Mother Ruckers

Touch rugby is a shorter, fun version of rugby that is NOT full contact and is therefore suitable for mixed teams – from 16yrs and upwards. Games are six-a-side with unlimited substitutions and one female player must be on the pitch at all times.

The day ended with a new institution, the Woodfest Festival. Woodfest is an enjoyable wind-down from the day’s play where older players and spectators enjoyed silly games, the England v France match live from Twickenham and a DJ from 9:30pm.

Visit Lowestoft, Ipswich Town Centre or Colchester RFC to see Webb Ellis Trophy

On the 11th August The Webb Ellis Trophy will be visiting Ipswich town centre, Colchester RFC and Lowestoft & Yarmouth R.U.F.C

In celebration of this Lowestoft & Yarmouth is hosting an action packed day in which they want to give as many fans as possible the opportunity to see the Webb Ellis Cup and add this experience to their own rugby story of 2015.

The Trophy tour begins on June 10th and will travel through the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England before it finally arrives at Twickenham Stadium on September 18th for the Opening Ceremony of the Rugby World Cup 2015.

Lowestoft & Yarmouth is expecting the trophy to arrive between 10am and midday on the morning of the 11th. Please go along and join them in what is hoped to be a fun packed and historic day.

Please RSVP to lyrufc.events@gmail.com to enable them to get an idea of numbers for further information please refer to: Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour information can be viewed atwww.rugbyworldcup.com/trophy-tour

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