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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

The latest Matlock Rugby News- February 2017

OVERVIEW

MATLOCK 1ST XV NEWS

You may or may not know that the Matlock 1st XV game against Spalding was called off yesterday as a result of an accident to one of the cars bringing the Spalding players over to Cromford. Dave Toone has spoken to Spalding this morning and its just minor injuries, couple of broken fingers he thinks but relayed the club's best wishes.


MATLOCK 2ND XV  51  ASHBOURNE 3RD XV 5

Matlock Blue Boys had the Meadows to themselves and coach Chris Loeber and his team submitted the attached report including a few words on the thirds:

'Paparazzi' Colin Baker, undertook to take as many photographs of this game under terrible wintry conditions, so hopefully the following link will give you an idea of what the players and Col had to endure!!!!











VICE PRESIDENTS LUNCH

I would appeal to those Vice Presidents who have not booked and paid for the lunch on 4th March to do so as quickly as possible. Please contact Ian McCluskey. See attached.

Those who are attending can you ensure you bring down the usual 'high quality' items for the Les type raffle and auction!! Look out those unwanted Christmas presents including after shave and alcohol! Thank you.

90TH CELEBRATIONS – 1ST JULY 

As you know from previous communications we are also taking bookings and payments for the above event. Please reserve through David Hood in the absence of 'Les the Oz lover'.

FIXTURES – 18TH FEBRUARY

The 1st and 3rd XV squads will travel the 'long distance' to Ashbourne with a 2.15 kick off whilst the 2nd XV host Mansfield at Cromford also with a 2.15pm kick off. 


Please support the Blue Boys.

Yours in Matlock Rugby

David Hood

Matlock Vice Presidents

Chris Loeber Report

It was winter down at the Meadows. However, snow on the surrounding hills and cold hands didn’t stop Matlock and Ashbourne providing excellent entertainment in advance of the England game.

With the first team game having been postponed at short notice the seconds were heartened to see so many first teamers down to support them. With first team coach Mike Brookes also on the touchline there was added incentive to impress.

And impress they did. Ashbourne are always proud and committed. It seemed that Matlock would have it all their own way but, after 15 minutes of dominance the score was 5 all! But on the back of a dominant scrum we started to produce some stunning rugby. 17 year old Sam Doiley made his senior debut on the wing. His first 2 touches brought him 2 tries – there’s nothing to this senior rugby lark is there!

All the backs excelled and with Conor Laughnane leading a forward surge to the line the game was won by half time. Matlock didn’t ease off and scored a number of team tries in the second half. Phil Braund crossed for a hat trick the best of which being when he was on hand to finish off a move that went through 10 pairs of hands.

Ashbourne stuck to their task but the result was convincing. In fact the only uncertainty was the score – was it 10 tries or just 9? On Sunday Chris Buckley was moved to comment that although his kicking was “ a bit off” it was much better than that Scottish guy who missed from in front of the posts!

Matlock – Tom Stokes, Harry Stephenson, Conor Laughnane, Dave Ball, Matt Fenton, Phil Braund, Stef Jackson, Rory Cookman, Chris Perry ( capt) Chris Buckley, Sam Doiley, Marcus Bolam, Mike Gunter, Mark Thornley, James Waterhouse. Replacements: Elliott Boam, Luke Howard, Curtis Bolam, James Harrod.

So the seconds maintain their position at the top of their Pennant League and are in League action again this Saturday when they entertain Mansfield 2’s.


Bakewell 2nd 5  Matlock 3rd 7

Sadly this game was abandoned just into the second half following a serious knee injury to a Bakewell player – we wish him a speedy recovery.


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