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Welcome to Oldfield Old Boys RFC |
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Oldfield Old Boys Rugby Football Club was established in 1950 and fields 3 Senior teams each week, plus Vets and U19 sides. Our 1st XV play in Southern Counties South, Our 2nd XV in Somerset 2 North & 3rd XV in Somerset 3 North.
You can find us at Shaft Road, Combe Down, Bath and are welcome to join us for training, every Tuesday & Thursday (7pm to 9pm). We are a social and welcoming club, so if you are new to the area, or fancy playing rugby, at any level, then get in touch - we are always happy to welcome new players. Please email any comments, suggestions, or content for this site to Donna Bunton at:
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, or Neil Thayer at:
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Players Who Have Still Not Paid Membership - as at 9 March 2008 |
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Matthew Nuttal, Alex Woods, Mark Patrick, Clint Robertson, Dan Gallagher, Ollie Macaferty, Chris Pearce & Andy Silvanus Please pay up lads and let Jerry, Donna, or Barry have your now very overdue subs - the club does not run on air and needs this income to help cover costs and pay for Players Insurance. |
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Written by Bath Chronicle
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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Oldfield bounced back from their 34-7 midweek Somerset Cup semi-final defeat to South West 2 West side Clevedon 
with a 35-10 Southern Counties South win over Oakmeadians at Shaft Road last Saturday. Teenage openside Russell Honeybun was Oldfield's star turn with a man-of-the-match debut in the victory.
The home side romped into a 21-5 half-time lead in atrocious conditions and added 14 more points in the second half.
Wing Greg Stafford led the try-scoring exploits with a brace and Joel Hawkins, Craig Lilley and Ben Staunton touched down a try apiece with skipper Lee Sumsion kicking three penalties and three conversions. Four days earlier, Clevedon, who will play Taunton at Weston-super-Mare in this Sunday's county cup final, proved too powerful for Oldfield. Oldfield were eventually rewarded for their efforts with a try from Andy Wright, with Lee Sumsion kicking the conversion.  vs 1xv.jpg) Oldfield will, however, get another crack at a cup final appearance on Saturday, when they tackle Somerset Premier mid- table side Midsomer Norton in the semi-finals of the Bath Combination Coors Cup competition.  The winners will play South West 2 East champions-elect Chippenham or Bath University in the final at The Rec on Wednesday, May 7. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 April 2008 )
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