Rugby Season Summary 2011 – 2012
Congratulations to all the teams for another successful season. Here are the awards as nominated by both Teachers and players
Year Seven
Well done to the year seven team, who have been expertly led by both Calne rugby and Mr Hamill. Again there has been a big influence from the 6th form lads!
Most influential player – Oscar Conroy – Purbrick/ Rhodri Campbell
Most improved player – Joseph Browne/ Ben Cartmell
Captain – Various
Year Eight
Another season un-defeated! We have high hopes for this team next year!
Most influential player – George Dickinson
Most improved player – Joey Taylor
The Year 8’s Player’s player of the season – Harry Marsh
Captain – Matt Dunn
Year Nine
This team has steadily progress and are showing some real signs of potential when they merge with next year’s first team
Most influential player – Oscar Bruce
Most improved player – Oliver Richardson
The Year 9 Player’s player of the season – Tom Cutler
Captain – Oscar Bruce
First XV
The Y11/10 team have been nothing short of outstanding in terms of their commitment and energy. The senior players have led extremely well during training and games.
First XV most influential players – Alex Wetton/ Jordan Crook
First XV most improved player – Adam McGarry/ Sean Matthews
First XV Player’s player of the season – Charlie Paget
Captain – Jordan Crook
Special mention must go to all the captains. They have been nothing short of outstanding in terms of organising and checking the team and setting up the pitches. Without their help, it would have made our life much harder in Boys PE!
Outstanding Team of the Year – Year Eight Squad
Undefeated for a second year running – well done lads! They have a solid scrum and lineout and some real attacking players in Jamie Palmer and Jamie Copper.
Again congratulations to all the players who have played to the best of their ability this year. Further information will be available shortly regarding the up and coming Football Season.
Mr Ferguson, Mr Witts and Mr Hamill
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