October 2021

Royal Navy Women's Development Bathe in Glory

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Royal Navy Women's Development Bathe in Glory

Wednesday night saw the Royal Navy Women Development Squad have their second run out of the season against Bath RFC’s 2XV at RNAS Yeovilton.  The women’s section of Bath RFC are becoming more and more ambitious and the side that the Royal Navy faced are currently sitting 4 th in their league. Despite this ambition from the club side it was ultimately a night of celebration for the Royal Navy who made the most of the opportunities presented to them. The women from the Rec started strongly but were faced with early pressure from the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy’s changed line up showed commitment and skilful rugby from the off and the pacey back line put the ...

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Royal Marines Band Service RFC on Tune for Memorials

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Royal Marines Band Service RFC on Tune for Memorials

The Royal Marines Band Service RFC have pitched in to get back to playing rugby once again and as a Service have resumed two annual rugby memorial events after the enforced Covid-19 suspension of play. The first event was the Holland Bowl which is a competition played internally within the Royal Marine Band Service and that commemorates the passing of Musician Barry Holland in 1994. The Second event was the Deal Memorial match played against Deal RFC as a memorial to the tragic bombing of the School of Music in Deal in 1989 where 11 members of the Band Service lost their lives. For a comprehensive review of both these events by the Royal Marines Band Service RFC keep reading! ...

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RN U23s Pass Their Final Student Test

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The Royal Navy U23 side played their final student opposition of the season yesterday in bright and fresh conditions. Plymouth University was the opposition and Ivybridge RFC the venue for the current Inter Service Champions’ penultimate warm up game. Head Coach Andy Vance had hoped for a quick start but it was the students who made the most of a collapsed scrum in the opening phases of play and their fly half kicked them into a 3-0 lead. Things were beginning to look bad for the Senior Service as an injury to fly half, Ryan Scott, forced a reshuffle in the backs and ten minutes later their scrum half, Jay Toogood, was given a 10 minute break for a late tackle. But the Navy r...

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RFU President embarks on 150 mile charity walk

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 RFU President embarks on 150 mile charity walk

On Friday, RFU President and RNRU Life Member, HH Jeff Blackett  and his wife Sally will be starting a 150 mile walk over a 15 day nationwide tour that will see them visit 18 of the RFU’s Constituent Bodies.  This year, the RFU celebrates its 150 th  Anniversary and Jeff wanted to mark the occasion by embarking on this challenge to visit as many clubs and CBs as possible so that he could raise awareness of the anniversary, thank volunteers for keeping the game going during the pandemic and to raise important funds for the Injured Players Foundation.  The Injured Players Foundation is the RFU’s primary charity and provides support to any rugby player who su...

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Preview - U23s versus Plymouth University

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Preview - U23s versus Plymouth University

With the Rugby U23 Inter-Service Championship rapidly approaching the Navy team head to the South West this weekend to undertake their final university challenge of the season against Plymouth, having already played against Bristol and Cardiff Met, loosing one and winning the other.   U23 ADoR, Owen Salmon, is understandably excited by the next challenge and he said "We're looking to put the finishing touches to our side before the last warm up fixture. The Inter-Service squad has been selected, the coaching staff and players are keen to maximise their time on the training field and during the remaining games to ensure the team is fully prepared and ready for the challenge tha...

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