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Written by Andrew Edwards
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Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:57 |
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All Rugby Lovers,
Well, it seems like no time between seasons these days. Plans are already underway for Thamesians 2010/11 season; both on and off the field.
Believe it or not mid week, and weekend, training is already underway for those who like to keep their fitness up during the summer. Both are taking place down at Marble Hill Park, near the car park; 7.30pm on Thursdays and 10.30am on Saturdays (weather permitting).
The seasons competitive fixture list is already up on the website (click here) along with a couple of friendlies that have already been organised. The first fixture of the season is a friendly against Bicester Rugby Club on the 4th September down at Marble Hill; with an early kick-off of 11.00am as our visitors are then going on to the Premiership opening double header at Twickenham. Our first competitive fixture is on the 25th of September Away against Watford.
A season ending tour is already been rumoured so hang onto your seats for a ripper of a season on the playing front!
Off the playing field there is also work underway to organise the social calendar for the coming season. A dinner/dance is planned for the 2nd of October (details to follow). The season ending hog roast was certainly a favourite so we will look to bring that back for a couple of occasions during the season……I can here the licking of lips from here! We will also have our usual French visitors from ASDE club during the 6 Nations period in February 2011. If anyone wants to help with any social organising they should contact Sandra Redmond.
As always, we are looking to recruit as many players as possible. If you know anyone interested then bring them down to an off season get together, or if closer to the season, a few beers, and a Thamesian experience, at the Clubhouse! Or alternative link them up with Captain Adrian and we can take it from there. Guys of all shapes and sizes are welcome – as you can see in our current playing membership!
Have a great summer and see you on the field!
Ed Chairman (and all round good guy!) |
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Written by Alex Cook
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Monday, 05 October 2009 10:17 |
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Chaps
Get involved in Thamesians' Heineken Cup prediction competition. It's all very easy - for each HC game you simply have to pick a winner and winning margin (see screenshot below). The rest will take care of itself. We'll have a £3 per man entry with the winner taking all.
To enter, use the following details:
Website: http://www.sportguru.co.uk/heinekencup
Pool code: talcswab
Pool name: Thamesians RFC
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Last Updated on Friday, 09 October 2009 10:24 |
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Written by Colin MacMillan
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Monday, 23 March 2009 14:09 |
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A story that one or two of you may have heard on Saturday but have likely since forgotten after a few brews is worth a mention on the forum. I've been absent from the club a fair bit lately since retirement, but with the 6 nations brings friends and rugby fans from afar (Canada), and this year was no exception. I met up with a small touring contingent in the Cabbage patch Friday night, and as you would imagine after a few jars, the conversation turned to rugby and several examples of the individual greatness that happened to be present. To be more specific, it was front row talk and none can be more self-indulgent than a front row forward and the poetic mystery that surrounds their craft............ |
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 March 2009 14:26 |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 23 March 2009 13:06 |
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Dinner and dance April 25th 2009 , St Georges Suite , Twickenham Rugby stadium, 6.00 PM onwards carriages at 1.00 PM Black tie with a 'moulin' rouge twist ! £50 per person
More more information or to order tickets please contact the loverly Sandra. To Email Sandra Click Here To reminisce Balls of the past: 2008 - Top Hat & Tiara 2007 - The Masked Ball |
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 March 2009 13:50 |
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Written by Club Snitch
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009 10:27 |
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There are moments and events in Thamesians history that live in peoples' minds. The formation of the club. Winning the Bernie Watt Cup. Regaining the Cockerel from the French. And then there's Sunday 15th March........the day John Farrell took it upon himself to take charge of selling food from the BBQ. Behold his command of the English language, his engaging of the customer with an "Ooooiiiiii!!!", his assertion that Stilton is exotic, the cackling laugh and hint of sexual harrassment. There is only one John Farrell. Just as well, really.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 March 2009 11:13 |
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Written by The Welsh Wizard
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 19:22 |
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Hello Ts,
As a double expatriate from God's country it is a times like these when I feel a pang of regret that I am so far away. What a build up week this could be for English rugby. The war cry from Martin. "Johnson warned Wales that England planned to silence the 74,000 partisan Millennium Stadium crowd by winning ugly if necessary. He also emphasised that defence wins top international rugby games and that England would be ready for the threat of Shane Williams, Lee Byrne and co" All I can say is that I would prevent any minors from watching the match on Saturday as uglier on top of uglier equals........... My fondest regards to all, especially the inevitable characters who will undoubtedly respond LOL Nick White |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 12 February 2009 09:49 |
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