Thursday, October 28, 2010

Herts 7s given the go ahead

Good news today - the RFUW have given Hertfordshire dispensation to host the Herts Girls 7’s on Sunday 8th May. This was necessary as, from this season, the women's and girls' season ends at the end of April rather than May, as in previous years. Not only that, but Herts 7s this season will, for the first time, be an RFUW endorsed event.

The Herts Girls 7’s is once again the warm up event to the RFUW National Girls 7’s and will as usual attract the best teams from around the Country, as well as cater for our local sides. This is because the RFUW National Girls 7’s will now be taking place on Sat 14th May (venue t.b.c.), not on Easter Weekend as originally stated.

County development afternoon, Hertford RFC 7th November

26 girls from four Clubs (BS, Hertford, Royston and Welwyn) attended the first training afternoon for girls who are not in the county squads - which is a great turnout and demonstrates that Girls Rugby in the County is thriving. Pictures from the day appear below.




Hertford are hosting the next joint Training Afternoon on Sun 7th November (when the Girls County Teams are away against Leicestershire). More information will appear shortly

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Herts schools festival: report and full results

Over 400 schoolgirls representing 26 schools from across Hertfordshire took part in one of the largest girls rugby tournaments ever organised last week. Organised by the Herts rugby development team and sponsored by Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service, the day included two competitions – a tag rugby tournament for girls in Years 7 and 8, and a full-contact tournaments for teams of girls from Years 9 and 10

Teachers and girls enjoyed a “quality event” – to quote Laura from Presdales - and it was her Hertford school that dominated the event, winning both the tag and contact events. Their junior side took the tag tournament with style winning every game and scoring 39 tries in their six games. Only Monks Walk (Welwyn) in the semi-final, and Nobel (Stevenage) in the final came within a try of the champions.

In the full contact event Presdales older girls were almost as all-conquering, beating Chauncy 10-0 in the final. Only Knights Templar (Baldock) spoilt their 100% record, forcing a 20-20 draw that was good enough to send the north Herts school into the final of the consolation shield competition, where they beat Queens 10-0.

Gareth Bradbury, Station Commander at Hertford Fire Station, presented the awards, but wining was not everything. Karen, from Dame Alice Owen, was delighted to see her girls “improve with every game”, while the real highlight of the day for many of the girls was the chance to meet England’s rugby superstar Maggie Alphonsi, who was also very impressed:
“It was a great day. To have so many teams present on the day all demonstrating great skill and ability was fantastic. It is good to see events like this as I feel they all contribute to helping build the women and girls game and promoting the sport within schools.”
Results
U13 Tournament


Group 1
John Warner 10, Presdales 20; Sele 5, Simon Balle 45; John Warner 30, Sele 10; Presdales 30, Simon Balle 10; John Warner 25, Simon Balle 25; Presdales 40, Sele 0




Group 1 W D L F A PD Pts
Presdales 3 0 0 90 20 70 9
Simon Balle 1 1 1 80 60 20 4
John Warner 1 1 1 65 55 10 2
Sele 0 0 3 15 115 -100 0


Group 2
Monks Walk 25, Sir Fred Osbourne 10; St Mary's Catholic B 0, Rickmansworth 35; Monks Walk 30, St Mary's Catholic B 0; Sir Fred Osbourne 10, Rickmansworth 10; Monks Walk 15, Rickmansworth 15; St Mary's Catholic B 5, Sir Fred Osbourne 25



Group 2
W
D
L
F
A
PD
Pts
Monks Walk
2
1
0
70
25
45
7
Rickmansworth
1
206025355
Sir Fred Osbourne
1
1
1
454054
St Mary's Cath B
0
0
3
590-85
0

Group 3
Francis Combe 0, Queens 15; Hertswood 20, Dame Alice Owens 10; Westfield 15, Francis Combe 5; Queens 20, Hertswood 10; Dame Alice Owens 0, Westfield 30; Francis Combe 5, Hertswood 5; Queens 30, Dame Alice Owens 0; Westfield 10, Hertswood 5; Francis Combe 5, Dame Alice Owens 0; Queens 10, Westfield 15



Group 3
W
D
L
F
A
PD
Pts
Westfield
4
0
0
70
20
50
12
Queens
3
0
1
75
25
50
9
Hertswood
1
1
2
40
45
-5
4
Francis Combe
1
1
2
15
35
-20
4
Dame Alice Owens
0
0
4
10
85
-75
0
Group 4
Hitchin Girls 0, Nobel 0; Knights Templar 5, John Henry Newman 5; St Mary's Catholic A 5, Hitchin Girls 0; Nobel 15, Knights Templar 0; John Henry Newman 0, St Mary's Catholic A 5; Hitchin Girls 10, Knights Templay 0; Nobel 15, John Henry Newman 0; St Mary's Catholic A 10, Knights Templar 0; Hitchin Girls 20, John Henry Newman 0; St Mary's Catholic A 0, Nobel 10



Group 4
W
D
L
F
A
PD
Pts
Nobel
3
1
0
40
0
40
10
St Mary's Cath A
3
0
1
20
10
10
9
Hitchin Girls
2
1
1
30
5
25
7
Knights Templar
0
1
3
5
40
-35
1
John H Newman
0
1
3
5
45
-40
1
Group 5
Nicholas Breakspear 5, Loreto 0; Beaumont 0, Tring 20; Sir John Lawes 5, Nicholas Breakspear 5; Loreto 5, Beaumont 10; Tring 0, Sir John Lawes 15; Nicholas Breakspear 5, Beaumont 5; Loreto 10, Tring 15; Sir John Lawes 10, Beaumont 0; Nicholas Breakspear 5, Tring 10; Sir John Lawes 10, Loreto 5



Group 5
W
D
L
F
A
PD
Pts
Sir John Lawes
4
0
0
40
5
35
12
Tring
3
0
1
45
30
15
9
Nicholas Breakspr
1
1
2
15
20
-5
4
Beaumont
1
1
2
15
40
-25
4
Loreto
0
0
4
20
40
-20
0
Quarter-finals
Presdales 30, Sir John Lawes 5; Monks Walk 15, St Mary's Catholic A 5; Westfield 10, Tring 15; Nobel 5, Queens 0

Semi-finals
Presdales 10, Monks Walk 5; Tring 5, Nobel 5 (Nobel qualify on group performance)

Third place play-off
Monks Walk 0, Tring 10

Final
Presdales 15, Nobel 10

U15 Competition

Presdales 25, Queens 0; Nobel 0, Chauncy 5; St Mary's Catholic 0, Knight's Templar 20; Queens 10, Roundwood Park 5; Presdales 10, Nobel 5; Chauncy 20, St Mary's Catholic 5; Knight's Templar 10, Roundwood Park 0; Queens 0, Nobel 5; Presdales 10, Chancy 0; St Mary's Catholic 5, Roundwood Park 5; Queens 0, Chancy 10; Presdales 20, St Mary's Catholic 0; Nobel 10, Roundwood Park 5; Queens 10, St Mary's Catholic 0; Presdales 20, Knight's Templar 20; Chancy 15, Roundwood Park 5; Nobel 20, Knight's Templar 15; Presdales 5, Roundwood Park 0; Chancy 10, Knight's Templar 10; Nobel 15, St Mary's Catholic 0; Queens 25, Knight's Templar 5

W
D
L
F
A
PD
Pts
Presdales
5
1
0
9058516
Chancy41160303013
Nobel40255352012
Queens3034550-59
Knight's Templar222807558
Roundwood Park0152055-351
St Mary's Catholic0151090-801
Trophy final
Presdales 10, Chancy 0

Shield final
Queens 0, Knights Templar 10


Friday, October 22, 2010

Herts Schools Rugby Competition for Girls 20th Oct Hertford RFC Results

U13 (Years 7 + 8) Trophy

Winners: Presdales.
Runners-up: Nobel.
3rd: Tring.
4th: Monks Walk.

A total of 23 Schools took part in the U13 Tournament.

U15 (Years 9 + 10) Trophy

Winners: Presdales.
Runners-up: Chauncy

U15 (Years 9 + 10) Shield

Winners: Knights Templar
Runners-up: Queens

A total of 7 Schools took part in the U15 Tournament.

Monday, October 11, 2010

East Region physio strikes gold

The regions may be no more, but East can maybe claim one final bit of glory.

Nicky Hunt - winner of the gold medal at the weekend in the women's compound archery event - was the East Region team physio in 2007. Even then archery was important - but she fitted her support for the rugby team into her punishing schedule.

She did a great job - but unfortunately was unable to work with the region after that as her own sporting training took priority. And it looks like she got her priorities right!

So congratulations to Nicky from everyone involved with the 2007 East squad!

Saturday, October 09, 2010

World cup heroes support record-breaking schools tournament

Every school year begins with headlines about the decline of school rugby, with claims that fewer and fewer schools play the game, and children choosing less traditional activities. That may be true in some places, but in Hertfordshire one part of the game is expanding – and expanding massively.

A couple of years ago Hertford RFC hosted the county’s first girls’ schools tournament. There were only four entrants. But on 20th October Hertford will host a girls’ school rugby festival which will feature an incredible 38 school teams across two age bands. Over 400 girls from every part of the county are expected making it one of the largest girls’ state school rugby festivals ever staged – anywhere.

27 teams will take part in a tag rugby tournament for Years 7 and 8, while another 11 take part in a full-contact tournament for Years 9 and 10 – including the Presdales school team that won the national championship in 2009 (full list below).

Representatives from several of the county’s club teams will also be present. Girls’ rugby is now well established at many rugby clubs across the county as the game continues to grow, helped by the summer’s massively successful Women’s Rugby World Cup.

And if the girls want an incentive to take up the sport then they could no do better than learn from two of the country’s World Cup heroes, who will be watching the event. England and Saracens superstar Maggie Alphonsi – one of the greatest female rugby players in the world – will be joined by international team-mate Michaela Staniford, whose rugby career began thanks to her being introduced to the game at her Hertfordshire school.

With Hertfordshire’s girls picking up the ball in record numbers, how many will be following Maggie and Michaela into the England team?

Come to Hertford and see the future of Herts schools rugby – and maybe even some future England champions!
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  • The event would not have been possible without the work of the county’s School Sport Co-ordinators (SSCos) and Partnership Development Managers (PDMs), who ensure that inter-school tournaments like this can take place – and that the talented players that the schools unearth can move on to become the sports stars of tomorrow.

Event details
Hertfordshire Schools Girls Rugby Festival, At Hertford Rugby Football Club, Highfields, Hoe Lane, Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 9NZ, 20th October 2010, from 1- 5pm.


Entrants:
Years 7 & 8:

Years 9 & 10

Turnford
John Warner
Presdales
Chauncy
Sele
Simon Balle
St Mary's Catholic A
St Mary's Catholic B
Birchwood
Rickmansworth
Queens

Westfield
Monks Walk
Hertswood
Sir Frederic Osborn
Hitchin Girls
Nobel
Knight's Templar
John Henry Newman
Adeyfield
Hemel Hempstead
Tring

Sir John Lawes
Nicholas Breakspear
Loreto
Beaumont
Dame Alice Owens

Queens
Presdales
Nobel
Chauncy
St Mary's Catholic
Sir John Lawes
Knight's Templar
Westfield
Roundwood Park


Monday, October 04, 2010

Herts Sports Partnership's guide to funding opportunities

HSP's latest e-newsletter is a very useful guide to all of the funding opportunities available to clubs and individuals, both local and national.

Click here for details.

Herts Women's and Girls' Newsletter

The latest newsletter can be downloaded from here.