March 2006

BULLISH BULWARK BUOYANT IN BAHRAIN

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Bahrain may seem a long way to go to play a French team but for the Marines and Sailors of HMS BULWARK it proved a worthwhile journey with the added incentive of a Sky Sports team filming an item on Navy Rugby in the RNRU's centenary year. BULWARK won a well contested and enjoyable game 28-12 against a strong touring side from Thones in Haute Savoie France. Click here for the Match report

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Whistler Ends Season on High Note

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Navy Society member, Steve Harland, is finishing the season with two prestigious appointments. First the Combined Services invited him to referee the show piece match of the Navy's Centenary season on the 4 April when the Navy 1st XV take on the Barbarians at Plymouth and then the RFU invited him to referee the Powergen Vase Final at Twickenham. Commenting on the appointments Steve, who is one of the Navy's most senior referees, said; "To be appointed to the Navy Barbarians match was a great honour. The Barbarians must be the most famous club in the world of rugby with such a fantastic history behind them. To have the opportunity to referee a match in which they are involved is a referee...

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Navy Beat Esher

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Understanding the RFU

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How well do you understand the RFU? Do you know how it is administered and how policies are formed? As the Council Member for the Royal Navy I represent you i.e. all the clubs in membership of the Royal Navy Rugby Union and also the RNRU itself on the policy making body of the Rugby Football Union. For those of you who remember, Council is that illustrious body described in less than flattering terms characterised by age and flatulence by the then England Captain, Will Carling. Well although it still tends towards the more mature membership I am pleased to report that the average age is coming down and there seems to be a trend for younger Council Members to be selected by the clubs in m...

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LONDON IRISH Leadership Training at Britannia Royal Naval College

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Premier league rugby union club, London Irish have been at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth this week on a Leadership and Team Building Training Camp aimed at improving leadership skills on the pitch. London Irish have a host of International Rugby stars from England, Ireland, South Africa and Argentina. Players including Mike Catt, Kieron Dawson, Faan Rautenbach, Bob Casey and Juan Leguizamon and their team mates are being put through their paces at the Royal Navy's premier school for leadership and officer training. The training is designed to take the professional rugby players away from the rugby pitch and out of their comfort zone. Placed in unfamiliar surroundings and som...

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