Saturday 14th January 2012Midlands 2 West (South)
Old Laurentian RFC v Kidderminster Carolians RFC
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Welcome to Fenley Field A Happy New Year to you all and a warm welcome to Fenley Field for the first home game of 2012.
Today we are delighted to welcome the players, officials and supporters of Kidderminster Carolians RFC to Fenley Field for today’s game in Midlands 2 West (South). We hope that they all enjoy their day with us. Over the last few seasons, KCs have become good friends and games against them are always enjoyable.
We are also pleased to welcome today’s match referee, Nick Edwards of the Warwickshire Society.
We didn’t get the new year off to the best possible start on the field of play last weekend at Leamington – but the game turned out to be a real thriller, with a stirring second half comeback by the team that ultimately came to nought. The only consolation we can draw from the result is a losing bonus point.
We have now lost five of the twelve league games played so far but we have taken a losing bonus point from each of those losses, so the margins have always been narrow. It appears that we often lose concentration against the lesser teams and fail to turn winning positions into points. But when pitched against good sides – Barkers Butts, Berkswell, Newark, Bugbrooke – quite the opposite occurs, as our results have demonstrated. To illustrate that point, our opponents in the 3rd round of the Intermediate Cup, Newark, still have a 100% record in their league, Midlands 2 East (N), and lead it by a street!
Off the pitch we got 2012 off to a great start with a terrific party on New Year’s Day – more details of that event later in this programme.
On the business front, It’s good to be able to report to members that we are experiencing a much better time this year than last, when it has to be said that our financial results were disappointing. We have attracted a lot of new members, both VPs and playing, so our subscription income is up year on year.
We have also attracted a number of new sponsors and advertisers, but could do with your help in finding more. We live in a harsh economic climate and it’s not easy attracting money into a club of our nature. An example of this is a new advertiser who took a full colour page in the first six issues of the programme this season but then declined to extend the deal because his website measurement showed that his site had only received two visitors clicking through from ours! The harsh reality of business life! Please let me know of anyone you think might be interested in talking to us – we need them!
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Kidderminster Harriers FC enjoyed a spell in the Football League but it is not commonly known that they were once a rugby union team. Starting life as an athletic club in the mid‐1870s, they formed a rugby club and were very good. There were several clubs in
the town including one called Kidderminster, but the two sides never met and the latter eventually folded. The “Harriers” had six seasons playing rugby football but to the surprise of many opted for soccer in the late 1880s. This was about the time of Association's real rise, and the other rugby clubs in the area also gave up. It was not until 1923 that Kidderminster re‐formed as a rugby club; then, in 1937, another club emerged, namely Old Carolians. They were the old boy’s team from King Charles 1st Grammar School that had been in the town for some four hundred years. The 1939‐45 war saw the Carols cease playing, but Kidderminster played on throughout the period. Carols started up again in 1948, and for many years the annual derby game was eagerly awaited. There had always been talk of an amalgamation, and although there were opponents in both camps, it eventually came about in 1969. The new club became Kidderminster Carolians RFC and it has had its ups and downs. But the major happenings have been in the National Cup competitions when twice they were losing semi‐finalists, one step from Twickenham. That was a heavy cross to bear, but it has done wonders for the club’s standing. KCs have held their own in this league since moving across from the Northern division of Midlands 2 West in 2007/08. We have a good record against them, having won 7 of the 8 games played over that period and this season enjoyed a comfortable win at Marlpool Lane in early October on a day more reminiscent of mid‐summer than autumn! Last weekend they went down at home to Newbold in what was obviously a competitive match with a final score line of 17‐25, a significant improvement on the 45‐13 loss they suffered when visiting ‘Bold in September. It’s their form away from their Marlpool Lane base that has let KCs down this season, losing all five games played. We are pleased to welcome KCs to Fenley Field today and look forward to an entertaining game.
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1st XV Match Report Midlands 2 West (South) – Saturday 7th January
Leamington 25 ‐ Old Laurentians 20 OLs travelled to Leamington’s Moorefields ground to meet another of the league’s form sides but with hopes high of continuing their own excellent run of results. As well as the league points on offer, this was the inaugural match between the clubs for the Brian White Memorial Trophy. Brian died suddenly last year and had been a long time stalwart of the Leamington club as well as a close friend of OLs, and the teams served up a match full of drama and excitement that he would have enjoyed.
OLs didn’t turn up for the first forty minutes as Leamington, inspired by half backs Northover and Carroll, completely dominated the game. With the home back row tearing into anyone wearing green, OLs barely ventured out of their own half and appeared to have no idea on how to break the stranglehold. Just eight minutes had passed when Carroll put a teasing kick deep into OL’s territory and Northover sniped over for the opening try from the lineout that Leam pressure forced the visitors to concede.
Then Northover put over two penalties in quick succession to lift the score to 11‐0 as OLs continued to fumble their way through the game, uncertainty compounded by basic errors.
Then on the half hour mark, Carroll latched on to an over ambitious OL’s pass and ran unhindered for 50 metres to touch down, Northover converting for 18‐0. With no further scoring before the break, OLs turned round slightly fortunate that their hosts weren’t completely out of sight.
It was now OL’s turn to enjoy the slight slope towards the clubhouse at Moorefields and for the next 35 minutes they were a team transformed. Just as Leamington had done for the first 40, they were relentless in their pressure and dominance, scoring three excellent tries to come back from 0‐18 to lead 20‐18.
First fly half Jon Bean opened OL’s account with a penalty just three minutes into the half. Then on ten minutes, and following quick lineout possession, centre Iain Wallis broke back inside and found Ollie Cowley on his shoulder, the prop going over for a try that Bean converted well to reduce the deficit to 10‐18.
OLs were now completely in charge and Bean was planting some well‐judged kicks into the corners to keep the pressure on. From one, Leam were harried into conceding a lineout and OLs took a quick throw but a defender intercepted it. His clearance kick was fielded by Ben Wiles and the full back threw a long pass infield to Simon Bayliss, OL’s wing arced outside the defence before straightening to score a fine try and the margin was reduced to 15‐20.
Five minutes later another strong drive by OL’s pack gave Bean the chance to explore a wide blind side before sending Bayliss on his way for his second try, giving OLs the lead for the first time at 20‐18 with just ten minutes to go.
With just six minutes remaining Leamington reached OLs 22 for the first time in the half and were awarded two penalties in quick succession. OLs held firm as Leam attacked from the first, but they opted to take a scrum from the second.
This phase of play had been even throughout, but on this occasion the Leam pack put in a mighty heave, OLs appeared to lose concentration and were trundled back towards their line. OLs attempted to snaffle the ball illegally, leaving the referee with no option but to award a penalty try, Northover converted it and Leamington had snatched the lead back. They stayed cool as OLs attempted to hit back over the remaining minutes and held their advantage to the final whistle to claim the win.
League Tables
As per Warwickshire RFU
Warwickshire League 1
Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts Adj
Old Laurentians II 7 6 0 1 252 84 168 25 0
Broadstreet II 8 5 1 2 145 103 42 23 ‐1
Silhillians II 7 4 0 3 142 138 4 19 0
Kenilworth II 7 4 0 3 224 157 67 17 ‐2
Newbold on Avon II 7 3 0 4 175 131 44 16 0
Rugby St Andrews II 6 2 1 3 105 142 ‐37 13 0
Earlsdon II 7 2 0 5 171 146 25 12 ‐1
Nuneaton Old Eds II 7 1 0 6 66 379 ‐313 8 ‐2
Warwickshire League 3
Team P W D L PF PA PD Pts Adj
Newbold on Avon III 9 8 0 1 254 100 154 33 0
Shipston II 10 8 0 2 241 125 116 33 ‐1
Leamington III 9 4 0 5 212 155 57 20 ‐1
Southam II 8 4 0 4 206 160 46 20 0
Old Laurentians III 8 4 0 4 135 157 ‐22 20 0
Harbury II 8 4 1 3 181 156 25 19 ‐2
Earlsdon III 10 3 1 6 133 172 ‐39 18 ‐2
Kenilworth III 9 3 0 6 138 394 ‐256 18 0
Moreton Marauders 8 3 0 5 161 189 ‐28 17 0
Old Coventrians III 9 2 0 7 126 179 ‐53 11 ‐4
Last week’s results:
OLs III 37 17 Old Coventrians III
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Sundry Stuff Identity Crisis Our new half back pairing of Luke Harris and Jon Bean have settled into the team very well since they first came together as a duo for the match against Bugbrooke at the end of November and solved what could have been a real problem for us, following Denzil Evans’ retirement from 1st team rugby and Richard Parker’s injury. However the similarities in build and appearance between the two have led to confusion about which is which, particularly off the field when they don’t have those convenient numbers on their backs! An added bonus has been the enrolment of their respective fathers, Guy and Rob, into our band of loyal supporters ‐ and Rob has become a paid up VP. At our party on New Year’s Day it was a pleasure to meet Mrs Bean for the first time, Jon’s mum. She and Rob were at the event with a party of friends and in conversation with Mrs B it became clear that she also shares the identity problem, admitting that she too got the pair
of them muddled up when looking at the action shots of matches on our website. What chance is there for the rest of us!
Willis Re‐Named After a rather high‐brow New Year's Eve Dinner Dance, spoilt only by a lack of bitter, Alan Willis acquired a new nickname ‐ Dyson ‐ after he was found wandering around the coffee lounge. On enquiring of his obvious problem he told us that he was bag‐less, hence Olivia Blair's quick reaction to call him Dyson. Apparently he had lost his man‐bag the night before and was still looking for it. When asked what it looked like, he replied that it has a Tesco logo on it and had come free from the supermarket! He then pointed out, somewhat indignantly, that it was NOT a plastic bag but one of the 'for life' bags. The bag was, sadly, never found. Anyone finding a lonely Tesco bag, please deliver it to Alan. Thanks to Mike Lewis (and Olivia Blair!) for this contribution
Saturday 14th January 2012 Old Laurentian RFC v Kidderminster Carolians RFC Sponsored by OLs Kidderminster
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Today’s referee: Nick Edwards, Warwickshire Society
Top points scorers – all games
Player Tries Convs Pens Drops Tot PtsJon Bean 2 36 15 0 127 Danny Orr 3 27 17 0 120 Simon Bayliss 18 0 0 0 90 Kev White 2 25 5 0 75 Grant Inch 13 0 0 0 65 Danny Murch 11 1 0 0 57 Greg Loydall 6 8 2 0 52 Ben Roberts 9 0 0 0 45 Matt Miller 4 5 4 0 42 Ben Roach 6 1 0 0 32 Ben Wiles 2 3 5 0 31 Jody Roderick 6 0 0 0 30 Rudi Reid 5 0 0 0 25 Ben Shepherd 5 0 0 0 25 Jamie Brightwell 4 1 0 0 22 Iain Wallis 4 0 0 0 20 Scott Wiles 4 0 0 0 20 Ryan Cleaver 4 0 0 0 20 Rhys Wade 4 0 0 0 20 Daz Price 1 6 0 0 17 Troy Owen 3 0 0 0 15 Carl Adams 3 0 0 0 15 James Orbinson 3 0 0 0 15 Jack Boulden 3 0 0 0 15 Sam Herman 3 0 0 0 15 Tom Johnson 3 0 0 0 15 John Brimley 3 0 0 0 15 Simon Bracken 3 0 0 0 15 Dave Longrigg 3 0 0 0 15
New Year’s Day Party If you couldn’t make it, you missed a great party at the club on Sunday 1st January when upwards of 100 people welcomed the New Year in style. Topping the bill was that very popular local band, Dukes Jetty, who played two great sessions and really got the old place rocking to its foundations!
But equally well received, and putting on a terrific show as well, was the Chris Tew/Cat Pawsey combo, who gave us a great hour of entertainment before the main event. Chris was joined for a couple of numbers by our very own Ricky Reed; and the two of them welcomed 10 year old Toby Corrigan (Bev’s son) to the microphone for a fantastic rendition of Wonder Wall.
But they weren’t the only OL’s talent on show, as later Luke Harris joined Dukes Jetty to sing another Oasis number – so we have got the makings of a great home‐made show for the future!
Many thanks to the others who worked hard to make it a memorable day, from midday ‘til late. Paul Willis slaved away in the kitchen for a couple of hours preparing bacon and egg rolls; and Butch Reeve took charge of the door (and the ‘champagne’) and with James Melvin in support made sure that the day realised a small profit for the club. Finally to Keith Baxter, who booked the band and stayed in touch to make sure they turned up! And they are booked for next year as well!
And where would we be on days like this without the hard work and unstinting good humour of Chris and his fabulous bar team!
League Table
Midlands 2 West (South)
Team P W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
Barkers Butts 12 11 0 1 377 167 210 5 49
Newbold on Avon 12 9 0 3 304 194 110 6 42
Leamington 12 8 0 4 303 213 90 8 40
Old Laurentians 12 7 0 5 334 210 124 11 39
Silhillians 12 7 0 5 263 178 85 6 34
Berkswell & Balsall* 12 10 0 2 273 115 158 8 33
Droitwich 12 7 0 5 241 218 23 4 32
Banbury 12 4 0 8 234 345 ‐111 4 20
Kidderminster 12 4 0 8 209 306 ‐97 3 19
Upton on Severn 12 3 0 9 210 356 ‐146 2 14
Pershore 12 1 0 11 153 359 ‐206 5 9
Cheltenham North 12 1 0 11 125 365 ‐240 3 7
*Berkswell & Balsall carried over a 15 point penalty from last season.
Midlands 2 West (South) Results for 7th January
Banbury 19 53 Barkers Butts
Berkswell & Balsall 37 21 Upton on Severn
Cheltenham North 22 10 Pershore
Droitwich 9 8 Silhillians
Kidderminster 17 25 Newbold on Avon
Leamington 25 20 Old Laurentians
The Midlands Two Scene After losing their 100% record at Fenley Field, Barkers Butts have continued serenely as before, disposing of Upton on Severn, Silhillians and Banbury since to retain leadership of the league, now with a comfortable seven point cushion over Newbold in second place. Bold lost to Berkswell & Balsall the week before we toppled that club, but have since chalked up wins over Droitwich and Kidderminster, albeit quite close in both cases. Leamington’s win over OLs last weekend pushed them up into 3rd place, one point ahead of us in 4th. Silhillians challenge has stumbled of late as they have lost their last three games, including a surprising 10‐21 reversal at home against Banbury just before Christmas, their first home defeat. Berkswell got back to winning ways last week and are still a threat despite their massive points deduction, as they will certainly win far more than they lose over the rest of the season. Droitwich shaded Sils last weekend with a narrow 9‐8 win and have only lost once at home – against OLs in the first game of the season. Banbury and Droitwich are maintaining contact with the top half of the table and nothing can be taken for granted by us or the other leading clubs as the margin is still quite narrow, Barkers apart. But looking increasingly in trouble are the bottom three of Upton on Severn, Pershore and Cheltenham North. It’s difficult to see where they will pick up the wins that get them out of danger.
Local Club News Rugby Lions entered the second half of the season with a crushing 100‐6 win over hapless Manchester. They now have a twelve point lead over 2nd placed Dudley Kingswinford in National 3 Midlands and there is a massive thirty three point gap between them and 4th placed Mansfield. So, barring accidents (financial or otherwise) promotion back to National League rugby proper is virtually guaranteed. Newly promoted Bedworth and Dunlop are rooted to the bottom of Midlands 1 West – Dunlop are 2nd bottom and seven points behind Kenilworth above them. Stratford Upon Avon are somewhat precariously placed with just four clubs beneath them in that league but they did hammer Dunlop by 76‐0 last week. Having pulled out of the 2nd team league, Warwickshire 1, and losing their entire Colts set up to Wellesbourne, Stratford are not in a good place right now! Undisputed leaders are Sutton Coldfield, still with a 100% record, six points ahead of Bournville in 2nd and eleven points clear of Old Halesonians in 3rd place. Lutterworth’s outstanding season continues and they hold 2nd place in Midlands 2 East (South), five points behind leaders Peterborough Lions and ten ahead of Bugbrooke in 3rd. And they will be contesting the Intermediate Cup semi‐final against Stafford next month with an excellent chance of making the final. Long Buckby still bring up the rear in the same division, with just one win and seven points to their name. After an impressive sequence of eight wins on the bounce, Rugby St Andrews were beaten 15‐10 by local rivals Daventry last Saturday. Daventry have been docked five league points and would now be ahead of Saints in 3rd place in Midlands 3 East (South) but for that. The impressive Northampton BBOB side that we met (and lost to!) in a pre‐season friendly are clear leaders of that league. In Midlands 4 West (South), Rugby Welsh suffered their ninth loss in eleven games last Saturday and are now bottom of that league.
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Recent Photo Action v Berkswell & Leamington
Minis form guard of honour
Another great throw and catch
Big Wal spots a gap
Ollie sees the line
Ben leads a forwards charge
Bayliss burns past the defence
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2nd & 3rd XV – Fixtures & Results
2nd XV + ‐ 3rd XV + ‐
Sept 10 Broadstreet III A 18 33 Kenilworth III H 3 21 Sept 17 Lutterworth II A 12 19 Moreton Marauders A P P Sept 24 Rugby Welsh H 39 15 Nuneaton OE III A 12 51 Oct 1 Kenilworth II A 20 0 Shipston II H 5 32 Oct 8 Leicester Medics A 69 5 Bedworth III H 33 21 Oct 15 Nuneaton OE II H 112 0 Rugby Welsh H 19 38 Oct 22 Newbold II H 26 7 Newbold III A 17 20 Oct 29 St Andrews II H 45 19 Southam II H 24 12 Nov 5 Newbold (Wks Cup) H 8 12 Sutton Coldfield III H 24 16 Nov 12 Earlsdon II A 13 10 Leamington III H 28 7 Nov 19 St Andrews (Cup) H 13 6 Bedworth III A 39 14 Nov 26 Long Buckby I & II H 27 78 Long Buckby III A 15 7 Dec 3 Stratford II H 20 0 Old Coventrians III A 7 36 Dec 10 Copsewood I A 3 0 Earlsdon III H 14 12 Dec 17 Silhillians II H 18 15 Harbury II A P P Dec 26 INTER CLUB GAME Jan 7 Stratford II A P P Old Coventrians III H 37 17 Jan 14 Earlsdon II H Leamington III A Jan 21 St Andrews II A Southam II A Jan 28 Rugby Lions II A St Andrews III H Feb 4 Newbold II A Newbold III H Feb 11 Nuneaton OE II A Nuneaton OE III H Feb 18 Kenilworth II H Shipston II A Feb 25 Sutton Coldfield II A Sutton Coldfield III A Mar 3 Leicester Medics H Moreton Marauders H Mar 10 Broadstreet III H Kenilworth III A Mar 17 Rugby Welsh A Barkers Butts Vets A Mar 24 Silhillians II A Harbury II H Mar 31 Rugby Lions II H Earlsdon III A Apr 7 tba tba Apr 14 tba Long Buckby III H Apr 21 Dunlop II A tba Apr 28 Daventry II A Daventry III H May 5 tba tba
Friendly fixtures in italics
1st XV – Fixtures & Results Date Result
Month Day
Opponents
Venue
Type + ‐ September 10 Droitwich A L 31 17 September 17 Leamington H L 12 19 September 24 Int Cup – Round 1 Bye Cup ‐ ‐ October 1 Kidderminster A L 37 13 October 8 Cheltenham North H L 47 7 October 15 Int Cup ‐ Round 2 Bye Cup ‐ ‐ October 22 Newbold A L 11 17 October 29 Pershore A L 31 10 November 5 Int Cup – Newark H Cup 25 13 November 12 Silhillians H L 33 36 November 19 Upton on Severn A L 29 30 November 26 Int Cup Q/F ‐ Bugbrooke A Cup 14 7 December 3 Barkers Butts H L 27 6 December 10 Banbury A L 43 20 December 17 Berkswell & Balsall H L 13 10 December 21 Wks Cup v Broadstreet 7:30 A Cup 5 30 December 26 INTER CLUB GAME January 2012 7 Leamington A L 20 25 January 14 Kidderminster H L January 21 tba Cup January 28 Cheltenham North A L February 4 Newbold H L February 11 Int Cup v Stoke on Trent A Cup February 18 Pershore H L February 25 Int Cup Cup March 3 Silhillians A L March 10 Upton on Severn H L March 17 Int Cup Cup March 24 Barkers Butts A L March 31 Banbury H L April 07 Int Cup Cup April 14 Berkswell & Balsall A L April 21 Droitwich H L April 28 League play‐offs L May 5 tba