Summer Fitness Training
Summer Training at Pinner RFC
Come along have some fun and get a bit fitter its FREE !
Tuesday 18th May, 1800 until 1930 – Circuits + Fun
Tuesday 28th May, 1800 until 1930 – coach required to run
Tuesday 1st June, 1800 until 1930 – Bleep Test + Fun
Tuesday 8th June, 1800 until 1930 – Running Training + Fun
Tuesday 15th June, 1800 until 1930 – Circuits +Fun
Tuesday 22nd June, 1800 until 1930 – coach required to run
Tuesday 29th June, 1800 until 1930 – coach required to run
Tuesday 6th July, 1800 until 1930 – Bleep Test + Fun
Tuesday 13th July 1800 until 1930 – Running Training + Fun
Tuesday 20th July 1800 until 1930 – coach required to run
Tuesday 27th July 1800 until 1930 – Circuits + Fun
August holiday time season starts back on September 5th
Protected: End of Season Awards – Mini/Youth Sections 2009-10 (photos)
May 9, 2010 by paul
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Middlesex Club 7’s P&G Squad May 2010
Middlesex Club 7’s – 2nd batch of photos!
May 5, 2010 by paul
Filed under First XV Gallery
P&G’s fine showing in Middlesex Club 7’s
May 5, 2010 by paul
Filed under News & Events
Pinner and Grammarians RFC were the only one of Harrow’s three rugby clubs to participate in the Middlesex County RFU Club 7 a -side tournament held at Richmond RFC on Saturday 1st May.
Not only that but they were the only club from either the Herts/ Middx Divisions 3 or 4 to enter and, along with Ruislip, the only clubs across the county to enter two squads. Both teams were in the Vase competition for clubs in the Herts/ Middlesex Leagues playing all their matches against teams one or two divisions above them.
The first team, P&G 1, drew Hendon in the first match and were soon a try down but recovered to take the lead 7-5, when winger Chris Jepsom ran in from his own 22. Soon P&G were further ahead after winning a maul on the half way line and some fine inter-passing brought the score to 14-5. However an ill-advised kick ahead was fielded by Hendon and resulted in a converted try to give a half time score of 14-12 to P&G’s. The second half gave P&G’s several chances to develop scores by two errors, but an interception and a line-out mess-up gave Hendon victory by 24 -14.
The second match against Uxbridge saw P&G’s getting their act together running in four tries to win 28 -7.
Next up were Kilburn Cosmos who conceded 5 tries to the now well oiled P&G unit. Try scorers included Captain Reza Sibilant in the first half and fly-half Chris Hall in the second.’ The final score being 31- 14 to Pinner.
The final victims of the Pool rounds were the young Mill Hill side. Pinner were really in their stride running in no less than 8 tries, four in each half. Scorers included Bernie Richter [2], James Byrne, Reza Sibilant, Chris Jepsen and Dan Allen. The 54 – 0 win brought the P&G 1 points to 127 for to 45 against in their four matches scoring 19 tries conceding 7 the bulk of the points coming from scrum-half Steve Griffiths. This placed P&G 1 only second to Hendon in Pool A due to the sloppy first match.
The second squad, P&G 2, playing against very strong opposition in Pool B got a bye in the first match when Harrow based Old Millhillians failed to show up. In their three remaining matches they faced first team squads from clubs in the higher leagues but showed considerable commitment. However, 7’s rugby is about pace and movement and a team comprising many forwards were always going to have problems. In the first game they conceded an early try to Belsize Park but immediately responded to tie the score at 7-7. Belsize eventually won 35-7.
The next match was against the mighty Wasps FC who out classed all teams in the Vase competition and were the final winners. They were able to field two International 7’s players and over 75% of the team are working towards playing for the well known Wasps Premiership team. Despite this, Pinner did not lose a scrum during the match nor in fact a line out. P&G 2 lost 45-0 and were beginning to lose heart going down 41- 5 to Worth Old Boys in their last game. They ‘They had given a good account of themselves when other more senior clubs had failed to enter even one side giving further evidence of Pinner’s re-emergence as a developing club.
By becoming ‘runners-up’ in Pool A, P&G’s contested the Jug Final with Belsize Park who had occupied a similar position in Pool B. The fact that it was P&G’s forth match whilst Belsize had played only three soon told. Some indifferent refereeing produced several penalties against the 3rd division team who then found it difficult to retain possession, which is fundamental to successful 7’s play. Belsize managed to score 4 tries in the first half and 3 in the second. In many park games the last team to score wins but this was not the rule at Richmond. Although Pinner scored a consolation try at the end Belsize ran out winners by 32 – 7. Captain Reza Sibilant received a County Shield for being Jug runners-up.
Report D Hiles
And now for something different!!!
The squad for the tournament
Reza ‘Lomu’ Sibilant, Bullet, Griff, Graeme, Josh, Dillon, Danny ‘I don’t feel too good’Allen, Brenie ‘honey’ Richter, Hans, Sam (V1), John K, Jim, Lee, Mark ‘Hugh Grant’ Razzle (V2) Steptoe and son AKA; Dickenson and McFly Braithwaite, Martin, Jeps, Chris Chris Hall Hall, Duncan(?)Les, Sat Nav (finally found it!), Byrnsy, with of course Lyndsey
P&G ‘groupies’ – D Hiles, Brad, Spud (me)‘Honeywife’, ‘MrsReza’ also special thanks to Dave Manning and Zain Sibilant who came along before they went off to find a sailor at the army versus navy game at Twickenham.
This is probably the last report of the season and after following the squad this season taking photos, watching and shouting from the touchline, running the touch, writing match reports, pumping up the match ball, general team bitch and drinking partner to one or two I would like to thank them – cheers
Special mention should go here for some great individual play – seen and reported from the touchline:
“the injured Mark Razzle who valiantly took on the role of P&G 2 squad director/coach/manager during the tournament was heard screaming at the defence – yet again it might have been that hamstring causing him some jip”
“a covering run, nay sprint, by Neill ‘Bullet’ King covering a very quick 35 metres prevented another certain try from the opposition”
“despite facing two Internationals Martin Goodwin secured the ball and made a beautifully flighted ball to Josh Reed”
“cheered on from opposition team players Martin calmly placed the ball down for a superbly worked try”
“screams of ‘Honey are you alright?’ came from the touchline as Bernie bulldozed through and completely knocked the guy off his feet and into the past, of course he was, but being called ‘honey’ on the pitch is a different matter indeed!”
“a classy combination of J Kirby and Sam’s (V1) defensive moves yet again stopped the opposition shirts in their tracks”
more on the way
Middlesex Club 7’s one or two photos! (further instalment to come!)
May 4, 2010 by paul
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