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U8s- end of season Print E-mail
Written by Martin Lloyd   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Au revoir tag rugby! The U8s finished a season where they have developed and improved vastly with regard to their positioning, ball handling, support play etc. The last hurrah of the season saw them beat two teams of enthusiastic parents who set a sadly predictable low standard of skill, ability and sportsmanship. Fierce misplaced competitiveness saw the parents resorting to rough-house tactics when they realised the speed of their youth was long gone but this was still not enough to beat the U8s…..
The previous weekends had seen the U8s play in the OLs tournament with their two teams, the Spitfires and Hurricanes, finishing a distinguished second and fourth. This followed the away trip to Sutton Coldfield where the players achieved an excellent two victories out of four matches against strong opposition.
Next season will bring contact rugby as the U9s with a new set of opportunities and challenges for the players and coaches alike.
All connected with the U8s, both players and parents, would like to express a huge gratitude of thanks to coach Fraser Hoare who is stepping down after three seasons in charge, to be replaced by Jonathan Wallis. Fraser has developed the children into a great team. Thanks Fraser.
 
 
U11s- End of season Print E-mail
Written by Martin Lloyd   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
A successful end to the season for the U11s saw the boys take second place in the Kenilworth tournament. The lads played very well against some stiff opposition and won 3 out of 4 games. The sun even shone until the very last game before the heavens opened as everyone walked back to their cars. 
This fine performance followed on from the previous two weekends tournaments at Sutton Coldfield and at home, at both of which the boys played creditably and with spirit.
 
Players, coaches and parents have really enjoyed the last season; the lads have come on tremendously and have matured in their game in all respects providing some entertainment for the spectators as well as gelling as a team.
A great bunch of lads and a great bunch of coaches (team administrator included!). Back in September as the U12s. Enjoy the summer!
 
 
Charity Match vs. Warwickshire Fire Fighters Print E-mail
Written by Philippa Colenutt   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

ladies_team.jpgCompetition will be heated this Saturday (3rd May) when Old Leamingtonian Ladies will be taking on the men in uniform in memory of the fire fighters that died at Atherstone on Stour last year.

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U7s Ols Festival Print E-mail
Written by Jim Parker   
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Once again we had more than enough players for two teams so we had Panthers and Jaguars

Both Kenilworth and Stratford fielded only one team each.

The first game was Kenilworth v. our Jaguars who were unfortunately outclassed and lost 7-1.

Next was OL Panthers v. Stratford which was a closer game resulting in a 5-4 win for Stratford .

The OL Panthers went straight on to play Kenilworth. We had tries disallowed when the ball was put on the line in one case and over the line after a tag one stride from the line in another case. Even after this discouraging refereeing the Panthers held Kenilworth to a 6-6 draw. A moral victory I think - Well done lads. Lets get our own back next weekend.

The next game was OL Jaguars v. Stratford which they lost 1-4

Finally we had the local derby of the OL Panthers playing the OL Jaguars. The Panthers won 6-0.

See below for scorers.
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2nd XV 'A' v 2nd XV 'B': 14-34 Print E-mail
Written by Aaron Dudley   
Tuesday, 22 April 2008
Usually, internal games tend not to merit much attention once they're over. But this game is an exception to that rule. Shipston had pulled out and the 26 or so players left with nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon decided to play against each other before breaking out the beer.

I for one am glad we did. These games usually coincide with a number of injuries as some people take it more seriously than others. Not so in this case. The intensity with which these guys played matched any other competitive game in terms of commitment. This was not a best vs. the rest game either, but a genuine attempt to create an even game.
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