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BRFC U16s Win the County Cup Final

Congratulations to our U16s team who won the County Cup Final at a blustery Billingham RFC on Sunday 15th March 2020, beating West Hartlepool RFC 43 – 12. Well done to all the players, coaches and parents, your boys are a credit to you all and BRFC! A  thoroughly professional performance was witnessed by a decent crowd. This squad along with the U14s and U15s at Blaydon have all made the County Cup Final, which shows there is strength coming through the Youth ranks at the club, onwards and upwards!!

Let’s hope this is not the last live rugby game for Blaydon RFC this season, although the way things are going, you never now!! #pumpthecrow #blaydonyouth #rugbyfamily

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Blaydon RFC U14s make it to County Cup Final

BRFC U14s made it to the County Cup Final yesterday after beating Stockton RFC 27-17 at their ground on a very heavy pitch!!

The other semi final was due to be played at the same time between Darlington RFC and Bishop Auckland RFC, however BARFC cancelled all rugby due to Co-vid 19. The final is scheduled for 26th April and updates will follow in due course.

This success means the U14s, U15s and U16s have all made it to the County Cup Final!!Many congratulations to all the players and coaches involved across all three teams, this is a fantastic achievement!!

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Senior & Youth Weekend Fixtures – March 14/15th 2020

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BRFC YOUTH HOME FIXTURES – MARCH 8th 2020

There is plenty of rugby taking place at Blaydon RFC this weekend, pop along and watch some potential stars!!

 

 

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Saturday 15th February – Justin’s 2nd retirement – Blaydon Spartans 38 v Westend 12

What a fitting way to bring to a close this 2nd session of Justin’s rugby Career as his shoulder goes under the knife on Monday 17th February, 25 years playing for Blaydon, we wait to see what next, good things usually come in 3s, so he should be back… certainly as a minimum coaching to share all that experience and knowledge, watch this space….  Update surgery went well and he’s recovering with biscuits and stacks of well wishes to a great gent in the game!

 

The squad, although a Spartans (3s) game was a mix of players who just wanted to play in Justin’s last game:

  • 13 Bricks players, naturally as he’s played for us for a number of season and captained the side, without loss, whilst Paul has been injured.
  •  8 guys who move between 2s & 3s depending on selection
  • Paul Crampton making his 2nd appearance for Blaydon, getting his 1st try, he’s a big lad, good player and a handfull for the opposition
  • Vinnie made his first appearance of the season outside of Vets, started at Prop and ran around the back row in the 2nd half, showing he would not be out of place for our 2s, till he was taken out and had to leave the field after an unintentional kick to the knee, I’ll put it out there, soft or what!  – would say he needs more contact and game time!
  • Horse (James Houghton) club coach making a return to playing, injured in warm up but soldiered on, but also forgetting at times he has no match day say on the side line when ‘allowed’ to play for Spartans…
  •  Matt Tucker (full back 2nd half) and Ewan Lowry turned up on the day as 2s game was off and they wanted game time;
    • Matt was playing his 2nd consecutive game for Bricks/Spartans as he comes back from injury and ran some tremendous lines from full back
    • Ewan (Backrow) at 19 just loves playing rugby and has played many times for Spartans & Bricks

Our thanks to Westend for making the game so well contested, good team and only beaten due to the number and quality of players in the squad, as well as the amount of fresh legs   

The game ended with Justin kicking a conversion as the last act of his retirement game, one he will never forget.

 

 

Game highs & Lows:

  •  Keith Winter making his 3rd appearance in a row, following his return from his 1st retirement put a superb kick in that I would have been proud of, it may have been to save him from having to run too far!
  •  Good to see Ewan Pritchard playing back at Blaydon, although he had the wrong colour shirt ion and was playing backrow, where he had a good game as he always does.
  •  Good to have Savs back from injury, playing well at both 10 and 13, he may even of got on the score sheet, if Guesty had pasted to him as he was idling outside of him,  waiting for a pass that never came
  •  Good forward domination and power resulted in a good controlled driving maul and a score for Paul Crampton
  •  Stu Bailey made a good return on his 2nd appearance form suffering an injury to his sternum, after a first half in at centre he made a comment about wanting to get more into the forwards, his face was a picture when I named him as hooker, it had gone uncontested by then.
  •  2nd half following the introduction of Horse, he had a number of issues, problems passing with the fetlocks, lost a ball in contact and then showed what he’s still capable of doing on the hoof!
  •  Ewan’s first activity after coming on at the interval was to send the Westend 8 backwards at a rate of knots
  • Guesty took his opportunity well to score from short range in a what could be seen as a typical scrum half snipe, but it was more of a flop over the line, which he’s still talking about and the distance of a metre keeps multiplying
  •  Keith continued to enjoy his return, scoring a short range try, throwing an outrages dummy that was taken, a good break and an offload to Ewan that deserved a try when he subsequently put Adam in and over, but it was cancelled out for, if I remember correctly a forward pass.
  •  By now fresh legs for the Spartans was making a difference and what had been very closely contested game saw Blaydon making breaks and starting to pull away with a good long range try finished by Ewan

Last words on Justin, he showed what a good player we will be missing, he was everywhere, so competitive, aggressive legally and playing with a big smile on his face which stayed there well into the night in the bar, just enjoying the whole event – thank you for your 25 years of great service throughout the teams and look forward to seeing you back, in some remit soon.  Speedy recovery sir!

Scorers:
Trys Paul C, Keith, Matt, Adam, Guesty, Ewan,
Conversions; Hopey 3,

FINAL CONVERSION: JUSTIN 

1. Vinnie                                        Steve Palmer                 Paul Crampton
2. Cameron                                   Stu Bailey
3. Keith Winter
4. Paul Crampton                       Adam Turnbull
5. Matt Johnson                         James Houghton
6. Arran Poad                             Paul Vinnicombe
7. Justin Clarke                          Ewan Lowry
8. Paul Strachan                        Justin Clarke
9. Hopey
10. Savs                                       James Murray
11. Damien Shaw                      Matt Robertson
12. Peter Andrew                      Savs                                   Peter Andrew
13. Stu Bailey                            Lee Guest
14. Callum Gascoigne             David Reay
15. Lee Guest                            Matt Tucker

This Weekends Fixtures Subject to Storm Dennis!!

We have three senior teams in action this weekend and a full Youth programme at BRFC on Sunday.

Blaydon 1st XV are away at Lymm RFC in the North Premier League, kick off at 2.15pm

Blaydon Georgians are in Candy League action against Tynedale Raiders at BRFC on Saturday kick off 2.15pm

Blaydon Spartans are playing Westend RFC at BRFC on Saturday kick off 2.15pm

Please keep an eye out for updates on postponements on the Blaydon RFC and Players Facebook pages

The Club wishes all teams the best of luck in their matches this weekend.

U15 County

BRFC U15s provide 10 Players for County Squads

More fantastic news from the Youth Section, 10 of Blaydon’s County Cup U15s Finalist Squad have been picked for Durham (Nate Forrest, Ewan Brown, Josh Chapman, Charlie Gray, Matthew Stewart, Lloyd Hall, Sam Green, Dylan Kidd and Aiden Ferguson) and Northumberland (Taylor Hannant) County Squads.

They are playing in a Festival this Sunday at Kingston Park then a squad of 22 will be selected for matches against Cumbria and Northumberland. This clearly shows again what strength in depth the youth section are producing at present and congratulations must also be given to their coaching team of Paul Vinnicombe, Charlie Brown and Matthew Purdy. Good luck to all the lads from BRFC 👍👊🏉💪

 

U15 County

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BRFC U15’s Reach County Cup Final

County Cup Semi Final Result – Bishop Auckland 8 – Blaydon 64

Try Scorers: Ewan Brown 3, Matthew Stewart 2, Dylan Kidd 2, Lloyd Hall 1, James Hill 1, Sam Green 1.
Conversions: Dan Tedstill 4 from 5, Dylan Kidd 3 from 4, Harry Campbell 0 from 1

Summary from Paul Vinnicombe

The first thing we talked about when we went into the changing room was our mental approach, and from the moment we left the changing room it was clear to see with all of the lads they were really up for this match and as the KO approached and they got in their huddle you could feel the intensity that was about to be unleashed by the mighty Roar of the squad!!I think we may have been a bit too worked up for this as we seemed very panicked for the 1st 5-10 minutes which saw Bishop Auckland benefit from a string of little mistakes and silly penalties which led to us going down by 3 points.

We restarted and with a tremendous back line racing up underneath the kick we forced an error and got the ball in our hand and from that moment all we done is show our physical dominance with every scrum, tackle & ball carry, everything we done we went forward.
Today’s game had it all, our set piece was solid- our forwards carried very well and defended fantastically. Our backs ran some great lines cutting through their defence like a hot knife through butter and when Bishop did manage to scramble back to make the tackle we had a support runner to take the offload.

EBI’s…..
– driving past the ball in the rucks so we can get quicker ball
– Scan and communicate, there was a few times after 3/4/5 phases Bishops front row found themselves out on the wing….. we need to recognise this and get the ball out to these areas for our backs to exploit the situation.

My Best Bits:
– Matty bounding 40 yards up the wing with his short line out, great strong run 💪🏃‍♂️
– Dan T’s great chip over into the corner for Dylan to finish off, good game sense Dan 👍
– Sam & James’s try, both fantastic running lines and finished off with great support play.

I’m very proud of the effort from the lads today I always say the only thing anyone can ask is for 100% effort and that’s what we got and the amazing rugby we seen was a definite bonus. The final is to be played on May 3rd against Westoe RFC who beat Darlington MP 12-7 in a tight affair! Venue/kick off times to be posted in due course.
#pumpthecrow #blaydonno1 #myrugbyfamily
#veryproudcoach

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U15 Girls Team Jan 20

Historic First for Blaydon Youth Section

Another historic first for Blaydon Youth takes place this Sunday at Billingham RFC, where 8 or our fantastic U15 Girls squad are taking part in the County Durham U15s Girls Rugby Trials.

Most of the squad have only been playing for 12-18 months’ and this recognition shows how much effort, enthusiasm and immense determination the girls have put in. A special thanks should also be given to the coaching team, Damien, Paul Foster, Paul Vinnicombe, Chris Millican and Tim Murphy for their passion to get a girls team up and running at the club.

The club wishes Georgia Grey, Georgia Donnelly, Millie Sampson, Grace Johnson, Emily Bambrough, Zara Lawrence, Erin Beyer and Rebecca Howell all the best for Sunday. #pumpthecrow

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