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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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Bath Duo Help on- fire England |
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Written by Bath Chronicle
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
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Bath Rugby Academy players Freddie Burns and James Currie were both among the points as England Under 18 racked up three victories in the Six Nations Festival, 
finishing on a massive high on Tuesday with a third consecutive win after a dominant 32-5 victory over Scotland at Musgrave Park RFC Cork. The victory hands the England young guns a Grand Slam of victories this season following a win over Wales at Worcester Warriors Sixways Stadium earlier this month. England coach Alex Sanderson said: “I am delighted and the boys are ecstatic. This was a good win but just as importantly it means we have defeated all our opponents, and they have been tough opponents this season. In the short term, we have a development tour of Argentina in August and I’m sure this will be a great experience for all these players. In the long term I am sure several of these lads have a really bright future ahead of them.” In blustery conditions at Musgrave Park, England dominated from the start and it only took Haileybury and Saracens hooker Jamie George eight minutes to put some points on the board for England. Tom Casson then claimed a brace of tries before George added his second. Scotland came back at them scoring through their hooker Alun Walker on 50 minutes, but Andy Forsyth then had the final word for England. England opened their campaign with a bang on Wednesday at Temple Hill RFC Cork, running in 12 tries to secure a 78-8 victory over Italy. The young guns shared the tries between them with 12 players all grabbing a try each while Bath College and Bath Rugby player Freddie Burns and Rory Clegg kicked nine conversions between them. Millfield and Bath Prop Currie grabbed try number five after just 18 minutes as England led 40-8 at half time. Burns made an immediate impact in the second half, touching down for try number seven after just one minute. England continued the good work on Saturday with an 18-0 victory over France at the Cork Institute of Technology.
England ran in two tries against France with Jacob Rowan claiming his second try of the tournament and hooker Jamie George of Haileybury & Saracens also touching down.
Fly-half Rory Clegg also kicked five points and Bath’s Burns added a drop goal. (Photograph of Freddie Burns receiving his First England Cap in Cork) |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 04 April 2008 )
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