Welcome to Hereford
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Welcome to Hereford
Rich Allen - in the wars at Old Laurentian Welcome to Hereford We said we were now running into the heavy traffic at the top of the league and it starts today with the visit of second placed Hereford. We therefore welcome their players, supporters and committee persons to Glasshouse Lane for a true ‘eight pointer’ with both teams level on thirty five points with eight wins and one loss. Hereford have claimed second spot due to their superior points difference having scored 258 with 147 against. Their only loss to date came away at Crewe & Nantwich and last week they had a very creditable 15-7 win away at Worcester Wanderers. Last season Kenilworth were soundly beaten in the opening fixture at Hereford – 17-40. In the return fixture at a very wet and sandy Glasshouse Lane, and before most of the pre match lunch guests had made their way to the touch-line, Hereford had scored two splendid tries and raced into a big half-time lead. However our boys never gave up and we ended up ‘winning’ the second half in a spirited 22-40 defeat. This season’s results have given many pointers to the game today and they suggest a close game with the victors claiming second spot in the league. One thing for sure is it will be played on grass! As well as being tied in the league it would appear that both Hereford and ourselves are also in a race to move to a new ground. All the objections to the plans for their new ground have now been dismissed by the High Court and there is now detailed planning going on and it is hoped that Hereford should be able to move to a new ground in about three years. By the time you are reading this programme our Pirates would have had their first outing of the season today when they took on Richmond Heavies this morning. Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 i TODAY’S LUNCH Old Laurentian heading Banbury and Malvern in Mids 2 west south. Both Leamington and Old Leamingtonians are still struggling at the wrong end of this table. In Nat League 3 midlands it is still South Leicester with nine wins out of nine leading from Nuneaton. Burton and Dudley K are still at the foot of this league. For your further interest Broadstreet, now in National League 2 north, are lying second bottom with two wins. Our old friends Ampthill are leading this league. Today we welcome many of our Minis & Juniors Coaches for their annual pre match lunch. The lunch is offered as a wee thank you to our very successful M&J section and if you wish to see how successful they are then venture down to the Rocky Lane site on a Sunday morning where you will see 300+ kids from all age groups from U6 upwards, either training or playing, some age groups having more than one team. These kids need to be coached and can only learn the basics of rugby from qualified coaches and the club takes this opportunity to thank you all for your efforts. The success of the M&J section can be seen on the pitch today with fifteen of our current first XV squad (of thirty three) having graduated through the system. KENILWORTH RFC – 90th SEASON Kenilworth RFC were formed in 1924 and played their first game on Sept 20th. Hence we have something to celebrate this 90th season! First on the agenda is a Dinner/ Disco to be held at the club on the 6th Dec. Other events are in the advanced stage of planning, including a Six Nations Dinner and a pre match Anniversary Lunch (on the 7th Feb). It is hoped to conclude the celebrations with a special game in May featuring two special guest teams. It is also planned to make the year a big fund raising event and fund raising activities will be co-ordinated around the theme ‘90’. MIDLANDS 1 west Newport are still undefeated at the top of our league with nine wins out of nine and they are our next visitors to Glasshouse Lane on the 13th Dec. We are currently in third spot behind Hereford on points difference and one point ahead of Worcester Wanderers who we play away next week. At the foot of the league are Silhillians, the only team in the league yet to win, and they are in a group with Barkers Butts, Berkswell & Balsall and Stratford who are now becoming detached at the foot. In the feeder leagues below Bridgnorth are still heading Mids 2 west north from Moseley Oak with WARWICKSHIRE CUPS & NATIONAL COLTS CUP In the quarter final of the Warwickshire Cup we MIDLANDS 1 West Team Newport (Salop) Hereford Kenilworth Worcester Wanderers Crewe and Nantwich Stoke on Trent Leek Walsall Whitchurch Earlsdon Stratford Upon Avon Berkswell & Balsall Barkers Butts Silhillians P 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 W 9 8 8 7 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 L 0 1 1 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 7 8 9 PF 404 258 215 294 247 245 249 213 172 156 180 115 160 155 PA 100 147 143 99 219 191 283 264 194 212 213 303 355 340 Pts 44 35 35 34 28 26 25 22 17 17 9* 9 7 5 * five points deducted for nonregistered player ii Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 KENILWORTH RFC – CURRENT TOP SCORERS Top try scorer Total points Team Top kicker 1st XV Josh Hickman, 89 (22c & 15p), 76% COLTS Thompson, Haynes, Jones, Hannam, Cresswell, - all above 3 Stats Josh Hickman, 94 p10, w9, l1 Zak Templeton, 36 (15c & 2p) Sam Bailey, 4 Zak Templeton, 41 p7, w4, l3 CAVALIERS Lewis Phillips, 17 (7c & 1p) Ryan Spriggs, 4 Lewis Phillips, 27 p7, w1, l6 3rd XV Mark Turner, 9 (3c & 1p) Fountaine, Richards, Martin - all 2 Try scorers @ 10 p4, w2, l2 A full set of stats is posted on the notice-board and the web site. were paired with Old Laurentian but we have now been informed that they have withdrawn (due to a big injury list) and we now find ourselves in the semi final alongside Nuneaton, Sutton Coldfield and Spartans – no prizes for guessing our ideal draw! The Colts are now down to play away at Nuneaton next week (22nd Nov) in the third round of the National Colts Cup. The Cavaliers had a rather disappointing defeat at Old Laurentian in the second round of the Warwickshire Second XV Cup. Afternoon all……. Today I want to remind you how tough winter is for birds - as temperatures fall, regular supplies of food and fresh water become ever more important to help them survive the cold months and emerge in good condition for the breeding season next year. Do make sure clean water is available, especially in freezing conditions. At this time of year, put out food and water on a regular basis. In severe weather, feed twice daily if you can: in the morning and in the early afternoon. Birds require high energy (high fat) foods during the cold winter weather to maintain their fat reserves to survive the frosty nights. Bird cake and food bars are very good because of their high-fat content, as are peanuts. Bird seed mixtures are also high in oils. You can also feed kitchen scraps, such as fat and suet, mild grated cheese, cooked potatoes, pastry and dried fruit. However please remember not to give the birds salted peanuts - most garden birds cannot process salt and will die if they are given too much. It’s best to avoid offering garden birds any foods that contain lots of salt including salted peanuts, salty bacon, chips and crisps. Also as a general rule, only put out peanuts in metal mesh feeders. This means that birds cannot take whole nuts, which can choke young birds. It is also important not to use nylon mesh bags, as these can trap birds’ feet Always adjust the quantity given to the demand, and never allow uneaten foods to accumulate around the feeders. Once you establish a feeding routine, try not to change it as the birds will become used to it and time their visits to your garden accordingly. Moving on…few things are more pleasurable than gardening. The challenge I give you all for next year is to try something new! The action of setting something new, learning and experimenting, pushing the envelope of understanding. You need to be inspired and feel challenged whilst gardening and always welcome new possibilities and surprises. It takes courage to rip things out, but you will get confidence after a while. The main thing is always think positive and want to build on successes and correct mistakes as much as you can. What I’m trying to say is, try something new, rather than stay safe…..go on give it a go! And finally a tip for mid-November: Get going on planting tulip bulbs at two or three times their own depth. If the soil is heavy, add a layer of coarse grit beneath the bulb to prevent them from rotting. TTFN Dickie (& Simon !) THIS WEEKS OTHER FIXTURES Leek v Earlsdon Newport v Crewe & Natwich Silhillians v Berkswell & Balsall Stoke v Barkers Butts Stratford v Whitchurch Walsall v Worcs Wanderers Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 iii The Teams for 15th November 2014 The sponsor of today’s game is KRFC Minis & Juniors Kenilworth Hereford Black with Yellow Flashes Red Shirts and Black Shorts Rhys Jones - Jonathan Selby Surveyors 1...........................................Matt Gibson 1.......................................... Gus Lowther Josh Hickman - Baker Jayne 2......................................James Jackson 2.........................................Harry Jenkins 3...................................... Ross Lowthian 3............................................Jock Welch Marco Stanajevic - Bromwich Hardy 4............................................... Tom Lane 4........................................ Jamie Bullock Mikkel Andresen - Wareing and Co 5...............................................Ed Rogers 5.......................................Richard Preece 6................................... Bobby Thompson 6............................................. Tom Slater Ed Hannam - Rapport 7.................................. Mikkel Andresen 7....................................... Matt Pritchard Matt Gibson - Fitness Worx 8........................................James Wadey 8................................... Ali McColl (Capt) Jonny Cresswell - Bob Dodd 9............................................. Alex Selby 9.....................................Morgan Goodall 10......................................... Dale Glover 10........................................ Ben Osborne Nick Collett - Chris Elgar 11..................................... Arthur Haynes 11....................................... Leon Parsons Lee Robinson - Pennington Dental 12......................................... Simon Tyler 12..........................................Perry Pudge 13......................................... Ed Hannam 13......................................... Nat Thomas 14........................................... Joe Jepps 14....................................James Watters 15...................................... Josh Hickman 15........................................... Mark Philo 16................................. Jonny Cresswell 16.......................................Dave Thomas 17....................................... Sam Flowers 17....................................... Gareth Jones 18................................... Joe Yeomanson 18........................................... Tom Ewins Today’s referee: Alex Thomas Warwickshire Society Kenilworth Player Sponsors Alex Selby - Smith Jones Solicitors Kenilworth Shirt Sponsors Simon Tyler - EHB Residential Ross Lowthian - Leyton Electrical Gaz Renowden - Anthony Sollis Bobby Thompson - Hannams Removals Gaz Renowden score at Earlsdon Tom Lane - Men the Barbers Jonny Openshaw - R H Utilities Arthur Haynes - Baker Jayne Joe Jepps - Sonali Indian takeaway The try scoring James Wadey! iv Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 v KENILWORTH RFC 1ST FIXTURES 2014/2015 Date Team with Molly Olly mascot NEWS OF FORMER PLAYERS (always welcome!) Luke Watts recently starred for Malta in their recent 31-26 win over Croatia and if anyone wishes to see a report on the game then ask Willie W and I will forward one on. I hope you all saw Will Owen on the telly last week in the Championship select win over Canada. There are rumours that messrs Burnside, Hersey and Barnes may well be attending our game at Richmond today. OUR NEXT LEAGUE GAMES Next week we are away at another of the top sides in the league, Worcester Wanderers. Worcester play at Sixways, Pershore Lane, Worcester, WR3 8ZE. The following week, 29th Nov is now a free Saturday. The 6th Dec see us travel to Leek and they play at Esterchem Park, Chestnut Walk, Cheddleton, ST13 7BJ. We then close the first half of the fixtures with a home game against league leaders Newport on the 13th Dec, our Christmas Lunch. LAST FEW WEEKS & SQUAD NEWS Two more league wins for the first XV and we are now eight out of nine but the Cavaliers exited the Second XV cup. Our first ever game with Crewe & Nantwich ended up in a solid win, 26-17 but not without a scare when they pulled us back to 20-17. However Mr Dependable Josh Hickman got us back on track with two late penalties. Our try scorers were man of the match vi Pete Nancarrow and James Wadey, his second in two games. The following game at Earlsdon was equally as tense but it should not have been as we should have been out of site after 30 minutes. However we went into the closing period at 20 apiece only for us to score two spectacular late tries. Star of the day was Arthur Haynes with three tries, Gaz Renowden scoring the other for his first of the season. The Colts have had one win (Old Leamingtonians) and two defeats (Southam and Old Coventrians) in their outings, similar to the Cavaliers who defeated Old Leamingtonians but have lost to Old Laurentian and Leamington. The 3’s have played twice losing to Old Leamingtonians and defeating Leamington. WHAT’S ON AT KRFC Opposition 21 17 War Cup 06 09 14 Silhillians (h) 21 19 7th 13 09 14 Stoke on Trent (h) 27 16 3rd 20 09 14 Stratford (a) 14 22 7th 27 09 14 Walsall (h) 20 18 5th 04 10 14 Whitchurch (a) 17 16 4th 11 10 14 Barkers Butts (h) 41 10 4th 18 10 14 Berks. & Balsall (a) 15 5 4th 25 10 14 Crewe & Nantwich (h) 26 17 4th 01 11 14 Earlsdon (a) 4 One game played and a semi final spot in the Warwickshire Cup now secured. No, we couldn’t win it, could we? We never have! 3rd 34 20 13 Our next home game is 13 Dec and it is with the current leaders. You are too late for the lunch it is SOLD OUT! 15 Number of 14/15 first XV squad members who have come through our M&J system – superb return and more to come I believe. 35 Our Pirates (over 35’s) are taking on Richmond Heavies today and are looking forward to welcoming back a few old faces. 40 Hereford scored forty points in both their games with us last season and appear to have carried on the good form this season. 09 11 14 No game 15 11 14 Hereford (h) 22 11 14 Worcs. Wanderers (a) 29 11 14 06 12 14 Leek (a) 13 12 14 Newport (h) 20 12 14 Stoke on Trent (a) 27 12 14 no game 03 01 15 Stratford on Avon (h) 10 01 15 Walsall (a) 17 01 15 Whitchurch (h) 24 01 15 31 01 15 Barkers Butts (a) 07 02 15 Berks. & Balsall (h) Cavaliers v Newbold Colts v Chipping Norton, 2.15 14 02 15 1st Dec Jazz Night (Sheila Waterfield Band) 28 02 15 Earlsdon (h) 21 02 15 Crewe & Nantwich (a) 90th ANNIVERSARY DINNER/DISCO at Club 07 03 15 Hereford (a) 13th Dec v Newport – XMAS LUNCH - SOLD OUT 21 03 15 Worcs. Wanderers (h) 21st Dec SANTA’s GROTTO 04 04 15 23rd Jan BURNS SUPPER 11 04 15 Newport (a) 14 03 15 28 03 15 Leek (h) 25/26th Apr M&J FESTIVAL 18 04 15 Silhillians (a) All the Autumn Internationals shown at the Club www.kenilworthrugby.co.uk Played: 10, Won: 9, Lost: 1, Drawn: 0, Pts for: 236, Pts agst: 160 Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 2 Second spot in the league is up for grabs today with the spoils going to the winner, unless Worcester have a bonus point win. for agst. pos. 30 08 14 Old Coventrians (a) 22nd Nov 6th Dec TONIGHT’S LOTTERY NUMBERS Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14 vii Peacock’s Corner Greetings sports fans, Today is massive for Stuart Lancaster. Back-to-back defeats at Twickenham just ten months from a World Cup? It’s not looking good. Conceivably, England could lose three times in November. At home. Lancaster knows the clock is now ticking and that he has to find answers to the major problems that have beset his England regeneration. Lancaster does the style very well; now it’s about substance. It’s not about getting family members to write to players telling them how proud they should be. It’s not about meeting with players’ wives and girlfriends and telling them how important they are to Team England. It’s about results. Winning and losing. And so far under Lancaster, England have lost more big games than they have won. Five defeats on the bounce to New Zealand; no wins in four against South Africa. Losses to Australia, France and two to Wales, one of them a hammering. It’s amazing how much time one decent result against the All Blacks can buy you. In some ways, circumstances have conspired against Lancaster. Ireland have brought in Joe Schmidt and Les Kiss and they have already transformed them into a machine capable of sticking 30 points on the Springboks. That was a weakened Ireland side, incidentally. Vern Cotter, Schmidt’s boss at Clermont, has already made an impact with Scotland. In Heyneke Meyer, the Springboks have arguably the best coach of them all and in appointing Michael Cheika, Heineken Cup and Super Rugby winner, the Wallabies are only going to get better. The rugby world is moving forward and England [and Wales, thankfully] are standing still. People say injuries haven’t helped Lancaster but the truth is he has more professional rugby players to choose from than any other nation. No, make no mistake, it’s time for him to deliver. For all the slick marketing and ‘Team England’ schtick it’s about results now, not ‘performances’. He’s had time and he has picked the wrong players. Everyone knows England won’t win the World Cup with a slow back row: it’s that simple. After two years in the job he doesn’t know his best centre or wing pairings. He’s tried Barritt, Tuilagi, Joseph, Turner-Hall, Twelvetrees, Burrell, Tomkins, Eastmond, Watson, May, Ashton, Nowell, Brown, Strettle, Wade, Yarde viii and Rokoduguni. There may be others but they were so bad we’ve forgotten. One good bit of news from the weekend was that the Welsh lost to Australia for the tenth - count them - time in a row. We can always takes solace in the knowledge that it’s always worse in Wales. The classy Cardiff bunch even resorted to heckling Michael Foley, the Wallabies goal kicker, and booing their own Rhys Priestland when he came on. Biggest cheer at Twickenham next year will be if Dan Biggar starts. Arthur Haynes, hat trick hero at Earlsdon A MILLION & A BILLION DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE? Did you know that 1 million seconds is just over 11 days whilst one billion seconds is more than 31 years! It is hard to grasp the massive chasm between a million and a billion when they are used almost interchangeably in the media. For example, if a soldout West End theatre show had a millionaire in every seat, they would have the same net worth as one or two billionaires sitting alone in the front row. The £133 billion given to banks works out at £2000 per person whist the £7m for guarding Julian Assange is only 10p per person. Kenilworth Rugby Football Club 2013/14