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Hard Day for Our Red Boys on the Road

Fylde v Blaydon 5th March 2022

After completing back to back victories in the past two weeks, Blaydon travelled full of confidence for their away fixture at The Woodlands only to be met by a home side, the league’s leading scorers, in superb form.

Overall, Fylde ran in 11 tries in a superb all round display with their backs and forwards combining well and entertaining the home crowd of near 1,000.

The early few minutes of the game saw Blaydon in constant possession but immediately they dropped the ball, it was quickly transferred to their former winger Tom Grimes who ran in from half way for their first try and a bazaar next 7 minutes saw Blaydon leak 3 more tries and the home side secured the bonus point by the 16th minute.

However, Blaydon were not to be outdone and did play their part when hooker Owen Chaplin finished off in the corner to reduce the arrears.   During scoring Chaplin received a leg injury, leaving the field and taking no further part in the encounter.   Immediately Fylde retaliated and added 2 further tries before half time but Blaydon were not to be denied and Ethan Clark touched down twice to reduce the arrears and put Blaydon in touch of their bonus point.

Immediately after the interval with the injured Jack Appleton having been replaced by Falcon flyer Iwan Stephens, soon saw that vital score when the same player ran in from 20 yards.  Midway through the half he added to the score with a further touchdown and Blaydon had then, with conversions by John Clarkson, reached 31 points.   Unfortunately the home side also scored at regular intervals and finished up totalling 79 points.

A heavy defeat but a travelling bonus point which puts us 6 points above basement club Harrogate and seemingly slowly we are avoiding last place.

Lastly many thanks to Jim Huxley for compiling this match report and Kev Dodds for the photos, both are very much appreciated.

We hope to see you all at Crowtree’s this weekend when our First XV look for another home win against Hull Ionians, kick off 2pm. Why not make a day of it and take in England v Ireland in the clubhouse after the game, kick off 4.45pm!

Blaydon Tame the Tigers for 2nd Win in a Row!!!

Playing good, flowing rugby, Blaydon were much the better side for most of the first half with superiority in both backs and forwards. The first try came in the 13th minute when Blaydon were awarded a penalty which they kicked into touch on the visitors 5 m line. The ball was won and was worked between backs and forwards until hooker Chaplin went over near the posts and the conversion was successful.

Blaydon were now attacking Sheffield’s line continually and in the 20th minute Ethan Clark scored Blaydon’s second try from an attack once again set up from a penalty kick into touch on Sheffield’s 5 m line, the conversion again being successful; and it only took a further 5 minutes before Liam Wright crashed over for Blaydon’s third converted try.

Against the run of play, and in the last minute of the first half, Sheffield’s backs made a break from within their own half and scored under the posts to set up an easy conversion.  HT 21-7.

The second half was a much more even contest; with Sheffield upping their attacking game and within minutes of the restart they again scored from within their own half after an intercepted pass was followed by a long run in to give another easy conversion from in front of the sticks.

As player replacements and unfortunate injuries slowed the pace of the game down and just as the second half entered the 47th minute, Sheffield lost the ball in a tackle near to their try line which prop forward Phil Brantingham seized upon to crash over for the 4th try and a bonus point win

Full Time: Blaydon 26 v Sheffield Tigers 14

Blaydon: Bailey, Ashman, Cooney, Clark, Appleton, Marshall (C), Clarkson, Fearn, Chaplin, Brantingham, Wright, Phillips, Cooper, Harrison, Clarke.

Replacements: Winter, Dodds, Richardson, Mongan, Charlton

 

Sheffield Tigers: Parkin, Down, Broadley, Wager, Swire, Ireland, Floyd, Meek, Townsend, Bennett, Fitzsimons, Calladine, Scott,Hughes, Monks

Replacements: Cone, McLaughlin, Howieson, Lau, Goatley

 

REFEREE:   Llyr Apgeraint Roberts

ATTENDANCE:  178

STAR MAN:  Austin Phillips – Blaydon

 

Scorers:

Blaydon 

Tries:  Chaplin 11, Clarke 22, Wright 28, Brantingham 79

Conversions: Clarkson 12, 23, 29

Penalties:

 

Sheffield Tigers

Tries:  Broadley 39, 48

Conversions: Ireland 40, 49

Penalties:

Blaydon Complete the Double Over Bourneville

Blaydon started the brighter in the early exchanges and on 7 minutes nearly scored from a 5m scrum when Ethan Clarke went over from a scrum but was brilliantly held up by scrum half Harrhy.

On 14 minutes from another 5 metre scrum on the Bourneville line the ball went out to Blaydon backs and James Cooney went over under the posts. The try was well converted by Scrum Half John Clarkson

Just five minutes later Blaydon were back in the Bourneville 22 and again from 1st phase ball the backs scored, this time Alex Clark the scorer again under the posts

Blaydon were growing in confidence and ran the ball from a scrum in their own half, the ball was quickly recycled and Ethan Hall-Lyon released Jonny Ashman down the right wing and over the line to take the score to 21-0.

Only a few minutes later Jack Appleton made another break this time down the left wing and fed John Clarkson to score Blaydon’s 4th and bonus point try with only 23 minutes gone.

Bourneville finally got off the bus and thanks to a few Blaydon offsides found themselves in the Blaydon 22 but this time it was Blaydon’s defence that impressed forcing the knock on and Blaydon cleared the lines.

The next 15 minutes was all Blaydon but they didn’t score and just before half time a loose pass by Cooney was intercepted by Bourneville right wing Tom Burrows who ran in under the posts.

From the kick off Blaydon pressured well and won a penalty In front of the posts which Clarkson kicked to take the half time score to Blaydon 29 v Bourneville 7.

The second half started nothing like the first with both teams showing a lot of intent but mistakes and good defence causing the first 20 minutes to drift by with no change to the scoreboard.

Then a perfect cross kick from Marshall was well taken by Appleton who’s shrugged off 3 or 4 defenders to finish an excellent individual try which was ably converted again by Clarkson taking the score to 36 – 7

That score was followed Another 17 minutes of good endeavour from both sides again but all the hard work came to nothing, Blaydon probably looking the most likely to score with a few kicks just bouncing the wrong way.

The deadlock was finally broken with Blaydon on the attack but a wild long pass by Clarkson was intercepted by winger Michael Ho for Bourneville’s 2nd try frustratingly both gifted by Blaydon and converted Mitchell McGahan

Full Time: Blaydon 36 v Bourneville 14

 

Blaydon: Bailey, Ashman, Cooney, Clark, Appleton, Marshall (C), Clarkson, Fearn, Gray, Brantingham, Phillips, Hall-Lyon, Chaplin, Cooper, Clarke.

Replacements: Winter, Dodds, Dowell, Richardson, Mongan

 

Bourneville: Williams,  Burrows Coulson Craven, Ho, McGahan, Harrhy, McArthur, Weaver, Smeilus, Roach, Handy, Dawson, Scriven, Thompson

Replacements: Fanning, Burgoyne, Sigley, Drake-Lee, Walker

REFEREE:   Daniel Woods

ATTENDANCE:  167

STAR MAN:  Blaydon – John Clarkson

 

Scorers:

Blaydon  36

Tries:  Cooney 12, Clark 16, Ashman 20, Clarkson 22, Appleton 59,

Conversions: Clarkson 13, 17, 21, 60

Penalties: Clarkson 40

 

Bourneville 14

Tries:  Burrows 38, Ho 78

Conversions: McGhahan 39, Craven 79

Penalties:

 

Blaydon give Wharfedale Pleasant Journey North!!

The game started at a fast pace with an early scare for Blaydon when a kick through was adjudged to have been. Touched down by the home team but it was very close.

The fast tempo continued, and a number of Blaydon phases took to them toward Wharfedale’s 22 but the ball spilled out of a contact to Wharfedale winger Hamilton and Blaydon completely off guard and all out expecting the ball to come back their way and Wharfedale winger Rian Hamilton had a long but easy run to the try line.

Blaydon’s reaction was excellent taking the game straight back to Wharfedale and after 8 or 9 phases Dowell passed back inside to Ashman who ran in from 25 metres out to score.

Unfortunately for the home side it wasn’t long before Wharfedale were back on the attack in Blaydon’s 22 and a strong scrum 5 metres out led to an easy try for scrum half Henry McNab.

Again, Blaydon were responding well and building phases well into Wharfedale’s half but a wild miss pass was intercepted by Rian Hamilton for his 2nd try of the game.

Only a few minutes later a poor kick from Blaydon captain Marshall was caught by the gale force wind and found itself in Wharfedale’s left winger Bradley Viner hands who again ran in unopposed.

There was a ten-minute lull in what was a fairly manic first half, but when attacking the Wharfedale line on half way Blaydon lost the ball in contact and the ball found itself in the hands of Wharfedale right winger Hamilton who kicked ahead and won the chase to score his third try.

Half Time: Blaydon 7 v Wharfedale 31

The 2nd half started at a different pace to the first and remained at a stalemate for nearly 30 minutes. Both teams working hard to break each other down but the last pass letting each team down.

The first score was the harsh result of an excellent Blaydon break by Bailey who was well supported by Clark and he took Blaydon deep in the Wharfedale 22 but a loose pass by Scrum half Clarkson found the ball in Rian Hamilton’s hands and he ran in unopposed for his 4th try of the game.

Finally the 2nd half sprung into life, and just a few minutes later Blaydon were in the Wharfedale 22 but they had lost possession but this time the generosity was from Wharfedale who threw and interception pass to Jack Appleton for Blaydon’s 2nd try.

This seemed to rally Blaydon and just 2 minutes later a break by Dan Marshall worked the ball out to debutant Evan Lawther to score his first senior try for Blaydon.

This spell of domination continued and again Blaydon pushed dale back toward their own line, this time with forwards hammering away at the Dale line, and it was Prop Sam Laidler who went over for the home teams 4th and bonus point try.

On the whole a frustrating afternoon for Blaydon who gifted Wharfedale 4 of their 6 tries.

Full Time: Blaydon 24 v Wharfedale 38

 

Blaydon: Appleton, Ashman, Marshall, Clark, Lawther, Dowell, Clarkson, Fearn, Chaplin, Dodds, Wright, Charlton, Hall-Lyon, Harrison, Clarke.

Replacements: Winter, Laidler, Phillips, Horsfall, Bailey

 

Wharfedale: Davidson, Hamilton, Bullough, Blakeney-Edwards, Viner, Davidson, McNab, Beesley, Stockdale, Dickinson, Green, Borrill, Stockton, Carlson, Burridge

Replacements: Altham, Wells, Jackson, Moore, Kaup-Samuels

 

REFEREE:   Elliott Lewis

ATTENDANCE:  167

STAR MAN:  Wharfedale – Rian Hamilton

 

Scorers:

Blaydon 

Tries:  Ashman 9, Appleton 74, Lawther 76, Laidler 79

Conversions: Dowell 10, Horsfall 80

Penalties:

 

Wharfedale

Tries:  Hamilton 6, 17, 36, 70  McNab 14, Viner 21

Conversions: Davidson 7, 18, 22, 71

Penalties:

Blaydon Car Boot Sale

TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR FIVE PLOTS FOR 2022 CARBOOT SEASON

TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING FIVE PLOTS:

  • 2 Plots for hot food and beverages
  • Plot for ice cream
  • Plot for fruit
  • Plot for sweets

IT MUST BE NOTED THAT NO PLOT WILL BE ALLOWED TO SELL WHAT IS ALREADY FRANCHISED OUT.

 

Download Tender form:   Car Boot 2021 Tender Form

Tenders must be submitted on the form provided BEFORE 12 NOON ON SUNDAY 20th February 2022 and all parties will be notified BY TUESDAY 22nd 2022 of the outcome.

Selection will be made purely on the written responses provided and the Selection Committee will include members of Blaydon Rugby Football Club’s Executive Committee and the Car Boot Management Team.

The main factor in the decision will be remuneration offered, but the club will take into account how the companies tendering are willing to support the wider entity that is Blaydon Rugby Football Club.

 

Further details available: www.blaydonrfc.co.uk/club/car-boot/

 

It is the intention of Blaydon Rugby Football Club to formalise the approach to allocating the above-listed plots for this year’s Car Boot Sales.   The Car Boot Sale is held 36 Sundays each year from the beginning of March until the end first Sunday in November and in addition, to the maximum number of stalls – 400 – the attendance can be as high as 4,000 people, obviously depending upon the time of year and the weather.

 

The 2022 Car Boot season, is unlikely to be impacted/delayed due to COVID.  We are not expecting any fee for any affected weeks where Government guidance prevents it from operating. 

 

It is the responsibility of the tenderer to ensure that the opportunity is fully understood and the club cannot guarantee any attendance or expected takings values for the plots.  It should be noted that the sale of chocolate is excluded from all vans, this being allotted to sweet vans.

 

It is the responsibility of the vendor to ensure that the catering van is kept in adequate condition and furthermore can be, and is, moved on request of Blaydon Rugby Football club with adequate notice.

 

It must be accepted and understood that certain months will have different attendance to others, but the club requests that the tenderer submit a fixed offer per month for the nine month operational period.

 

These payments will be settled in advance on the first Sunday of each month and all tenders are for the full nine month period.

 

The process will be one of sealed tenders submitted in the envelopes to the Secretary of Blaydon RFC, with four pieces of information provided:

  • Monthly value offered.
  • Details of willingness to be /or current involvement with the rest of the club/sponsorship.
  • Other influencing factors, e.g. previous experience of working with Blaydon RFC

 

Please complete question on Mid-Week Car Boot Sale on tender doc.

 

Please download form or email the ‘Contact’ email and tender form will be emailed to you. All completed forms to be submitted to following email address: contact@blaydonrfc.co.uk

 

 

 

 

Car Boot Season approaches

Blaydon Car Boot Sale

Sunday Carboot season will run from Sunday 6th March to 6th November 2022

Wednesday Carboot will run from 4th May to 28th September 2022

 

More details on dedicated page, click here:  Car Boot – Blaydon RFC

100 Club Results Update

Good Morning All,

Please find below the latest 100 Club Results for the period September through to December 2021!

Once many thanks for your continued support, should you wish to join the 100 Club Draw please check out the 100 Club section on the website, which will provide you with the relevant details and more importantly the available numbers. The prizes each month are £100, £75, £50 and £25.

Regards

BRFC

 

Harrogate win the Battle of the Bottom of the Table

The game started with 15 minutes of stalemate with the visitors Harrogate controlling possession and territory, without being able to break the Blaydon line. Frustratingly for the home side it took a poor pass from Harrogate scrum half to break the deadlock as full back Jack Haydock gathered the loose ball and fended off some poor Blaydon defence to score.  Scrum half Kit Keith converted.

That try seemed to wake Blaydon up as they quickly found themselves in the Harrogate 22, and some good handling in the backs got the Ball to Dan Marshall. The try was ably converted by Fly Half Jonny Dowell who was making his Blaydon debut.

For the next 20 minutes Blaydon were arguably the better side but a lot of enterprise counted for nothing as the last pass was often forced and Harrogate were let off. Saying Blaydon were the better side, that was apart from at scrum time where Harrogate were dominant.  Most scrums led to the home side being penalised which gave Harrogate good possession, and it was following a Blaydon penalty that Harrogate scored their second try which was a lineout which led to a catch and drive score for Hooker Steven Maycock.

Half time Blaydon 7 – Harrogate 12

Unfortunately for Blaydon the second half started how the first half left off with Harrogate kicking to the corner and driving over for a second try for Maycock which was again unconverted.

The next 15 minutes was played in Blaydon’s half with some resolute Blaydon defence stopping Harrogate scoring again but eventually centre Sam Fox crossed for Harrogate’s Bonus point try, this time converted by Keith.

Blaydon finally sparked into life and found themselves in the Harrogate 22 for the first time in the second half. Waves of attack ensued and eventually Drew Thompson went over for Blaydon’s 2nd try but Dowell missed the conversion.

There was still a glimmer of hope and Blaydon continued to look lively but errors when hammering away at the Harrogate line cost Blaydon some good opportunities with the line begging.

Harrogate then put the final nail in Blaydon’s coffin, taking the game from their own line to Blaydon’s 22 and in what was the last play of the game, scrum half Kit Keith scored in the corner.  This was a bad end to a miserable afternoon for Blaydon with Harrogate deserved winners.

Full Time Blaydon 12 – Harrogate 29

 

Blaydon: Appleton, Mongan, Marshall, Ashman, Cooney, Dowell, Clarkson, Dodds, Chaplin, Thompson, Phillips, Laughlin, Varley, Harrison, Clarke.

Replacements: Winter, Gray, Charlton, Clark, Horsfall

 

Harrogate: Haydock, Barnard, Cummins, Fox, Yates, Yates, Keith, Percival, Maycock, Dennis, Kitching, Brady, Coser, Dodds, Coser

Replacements: Harrison, Wurzal, Thompson, Raubitschek, Edwards

 

REFEREE:   Nikki O’Donnell

ATTENDANCE:  271

STAR MAN:  Harrogate’s Steven Maycock

 

Scorers:

Blaydon  12

Tries:  Marshall 17, Thompson 67

Conversions: Dowell 18

Penalties:

 

Harrogate 29

Tries:  Haydock 12, Maycock 36, 44, Fox 61, Keith 80

Conversions: Keith 13, 62

Penalties:

U16s CC SF

U16 SIDE IN DURHAM COUNTY CUP ACTION – SUPPORTERS WELCOME

U16 COUNTY CUP FINAL
🏉 📆 Sunday 16th January 📆🏉
🆚 STOCKTON RFC
⏰. 11.30am Kick Off
📍 held at Consett RFC
Our fantastic U16 side are in County Cup Final action this Sunday playing Stockton at Consett RFC. It would be fantastic to see a sea of BRFC red supporting the lads this weekend. If you’re at a lose end and what to support some future BRFC stars please pop along, you’ll not be disappointed.

Happy New Year – RUGBY IS BACK!!

Good Morning All,
We have almost made it through the first week back at work/school and thankfully we have loads of rugby involving our BRFC sides this weekend!!
Unfortunately we don’t have any senior teams at home tomorrow, our First XV are looking for back to back wins following their fantastic derby win against Tynedale before Xmas, with an away fixture against Huddersfield RFC (Kick Off 3pm).
Slightly closer to home, our Second XV are in Candy League action away at Billingham RFC (Kick Off 2.15pm).
On Sunday, our Youth Sections are in action throughout the North East, the Academy face a tough trip over to Penrith and at the other end of the scale our fabulous Mini’s are playing at Houghton RFC. The Under 13’s have a home match against Gateshead and our Under 16’s are training in preparation for their County Cup Final next week, details to follow – support required!
Finally, we have two Redkite teams in action on Sunday afternoon. The First XV are in NC2 League action away at Scunthorpe, looking to start 2022 with a bang and hopefully retaining their top position.
The Second XV are at home in Inner Warrior League action against Hartlepool (Kick Off 2pm on AGP).
Both Redkites teams are playing some great rugby and they really appreciate all the supporters who come along to their games. As ever the bar will be open (hot drinks on sale also!) and it would be fantastic if a few more faces were seen at Crowtrees on a Sunday afternoon.
As is always the case, where ever you are playing/training/watching your rugby this weekend, enjoy it and I will see you at some point (Billingham Away for me and then Penrith Away on the Sunday!).
Cheers
BRFC