Monday, 15 May 2017

The Stourbridge Rugby May Weekend 2017


















Friday 5th to Sunday 6th May 2017

After months of meticulous planning and hard work by Stourbridge Rugby staff and volunteers, the biggest events in the Club’s social calendar were finally upon us - the May Weekend 2017.

It kicked off with the Corporate Business Lunch, the largest social gathering ever staged at Stourton Park. Over 1500 attended the lunch, an increase of over 600 on last year. The fact that Eddie Jones, Glen Ella and Lord Digby Jones were the key speakers could have had something to do with this increase in demand!

On arrival, Eddie and Glen went into a Q&A session with some of our Mini & Junior Coaches and the local press, followed by a coaching session with our Under 12 and Under 15 age groups - 30 minutes of their Rugby careers they’ll never forget.

Catering for 1500 people is no mean feat, but the whole afternoon could not have gone better. Ex-British & Irish Lion, John Bentley, seamlessly tied proceedings together as MC; Lord Digby Jones waxed lyrical about business and rugby; Eddie and Glen made a great double-act on stage; and enigmatic Philip Serrell held court for the auction. This will be a Stourbridge Corporate Lunch that lives long in everyone’s memory.

The hard work didn’t stop there. First of all the clean up, then setting the marquee back up for the Ball. With over 500 people attending the Ball, it was another fun-packed night of food, drink and entertainment.

Then onto Sunday - another clean up and The Stacey Hurrell Testimonial match between the Stourbridge Dream Team and the Avatar Barbarians. Past and current Stourbridge players and a host of rugby stars turned out to play and help raise money for Robbie Hurrell’s wife Stacey, who needs treatment for MS. A carnival atmosphere surrounded the game and we were all treated to proper Barbarians rugby, with the Dream Team narrowly coming out on top with 110 points scored - final score 57-53 to the Dream Team.

A fantastic day for a great cause and a brilliant way to round off a spectacular weekend.


















Thursday, 6 April 2017

Stourbridge Rugby Hollywood Glamour Ball 2017
















Saturday 6th May 2017 - Hollywood Glamour Ball at Stourton Park

PLEASE NOTE: with the Corporate Business Lunch now sold out, tickets for the May Ball are selling fast. DON'T MISS OUT on the biggest night on the Stourbridge Rugby Social Calendar - BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW!!!

This year we are delighted to invite you and your guests to the Stourbridge Rugby Club Black Tie Event - 'The May Ball 2017' - a night to celebrate all that is Hollywood Glamour.

The event will be held in our grand marquee at Stourton Park and promises to provide an evening of dining, dancing and entertainment.

Try your hand at the casino tables and capture the evening with a photograph taken by Bruce Foster Photography.

Prices are as follows:
For Club Members, Micro & Girls parents, there's a SPECIAL OFFER of a TABLE OF 12 FOR THE PRICE OF 10!

MEMBERS ONLYTable of 12£650.00 inc. VAT
Non-MembersTable of 12£780.00 inc. VAT
AllTable of 10£650.00 inc. VAT
AllIndividual Places£65.00 inc. VAT
If you would like to attend this prestigious event on Saturday 6th May 2017, please contact us at:

Club Office - 01384 395000
srfcmayball@stourbridgerugby.com
or download the PDF booking form from the website on the following page:
http://www.stourbridgerugby.com/news/announcing-the-stourbridge-rugby-may-ball-2017-1762393.html

We look forward to seeing you there!

#SRFCMayBall





Monday, 13 March 2017

Director's Cut from the Caldy RUFC Programme

























Firstly, thanks to the coach load of supporters who followed us to Chester last weekend to witness our second away loss on the bounce to nil. I cannot thank you enough for your continuing and loyal support in spite of the rudderless performances we have delivered on the road.

This has been a disappointing season for the First XV. In spite of high hopes in the summer we have latterly drifted into a poor run, sadly not untypical of previous seasons.

We have some very good players but when the pressure comes on some choke. I don’t think there is a player who does not try in my squad, but I have witnessed recently and specifically at Wharfedale, the passion shown in some teams we simply can’t match. The reason, based on over a decade of experience is a core of lads in some teams who are ‘acorn to oak’ club players who play for more than just the dollar in the wind, mud and rain.

This is not a criticism but a fact. Many of our squad have two and three hour journeys following long working days and invariably in the winter end up parked on the M42/M5/M6 respectively on the way to training and match days. Some can deal with whatever life puts in front of them and not let it affect them, whilst others which has become apparent more recently, simply can’t deal with the added pressure of a work life balance.

I am pleased with the squad I have but I need to introduce two significant elements to make the First XV more efficient and competitive. Firstly, we have to work hard to gain the partnerships of senior clubs within the conurbation and that is being implemented right now. The addition of Charlie Hayter, Charlie Fellows, Matt Kvesic, Oli and Alex Grove eight years ago made a significant difference to our squad and Sale have shown the benefits of the link with their Premiership namesakes this season. I would suggest that if they win the play off, Sale FC will sit mid table in National One next season and thus sitting only circa 15 places behind the Senior side.

Secondly we desperately need to have a feeder club into the First XV. The Lions are having a fantastic season this year and look likely to gain promotion to level six. Five seasons ago the First XV were playing Bromsgrove and Dudley Kingswinford and now the Lions are on the cusp of playing these two teams at Stourton Park! If the Lions do attain promotion, then it brings the gap between the semi professional club and the amateur club (albeit in principle totally separate clubs) closer which would allow to some degree relatively free movement for the first time ever between the two clubs for their mutual benefit. It would also allow an opportunity to train and utilise coaches under one umbrella, one ethos. This is not a decision for me if promotion comes to fruition but a decision for the club as a whole, however combined with an input from a senior level to ourselves the cascade could work well for all aspects of the mother club. However, if it’s not to be, then perhaps we will have to consider asking neighbours who are a level below who are encountering the same scenario as ourselves this season to work with us going forward.

In April 2017 a salary cap is being voted on for level 3 and 4 which will have huge implications in 2018 for the semi-professional or ‘community game’ as the RFU call it. Those of us that are effectively ‘stand alone’ squads will be hit the hardest. Unless we prepare for our future now, there will be no chairs left when the music stops.

We entertain Caldy today who are well on their way to a deserved promotion, we took them close at their place and we are fielding as strong a team this afternoon as we did back in November. A lot of soul searching has taken place this week amongst the players and they know they owe our supporters a game. We have been nilled twice in three weeks which is totally unacceptable and I have felt the need to intervene this week in certain area’s which I anticipate will make a difference.

Enjoy the day!

Neil Mitchell
Director of Rugby








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Monday, 6 March 2017

Getting Social at Stourbridge Rugby

























Social Media now plays a very import role in the way that every section of Stourbridge Rugby communicates both internally and with the outside world.

It's a fantastic medium for advertising forthcoming events, as well as letting everyone know how our teams are performing, news from one our social events, or engaging with Club Members and Supporters.

These are our current social media channels:

Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/StourbridgeRugby/
Twitter Accounthttps://twitter.com/StourbridgeRFC
Linked In Pagehttps://www.linkedin.com/organization/2313144/admin/updates
Linked In Grouphttps://www.linkedin.com/groups/4491984
Google+https://plus.google.com/118018206772141774242
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stourbridgerugby/

Please give us a 'follow' or a 'like' to see what's going on at Stourbridge Rugby.

If you would like to receive our weekly e-mail news - In Touch, please e-mail Mark Denison on markjpd@icloud.com to be added to the e-mail list.

PLEASE NOTE: Stourbridge Rugby Football Club has a Social Media Policy that can be downloaded from the documents section of the website if you login as a club member. It is important that when engaging with any of our social media channels, you strictly adhere to that policy.


Friday, 24 February 2017

Girls Pitch Up and Play at Stourton Park

























Sleet, mud and smiles as the

Girls take over Stourton Park.


The afternoon of Sunday 12th February may have been freezing cold and the pitches muddy, but there was so much enthusiasm, smiles and tackles from the 35 girls who attended the most recent Girls Pitch Up and Play at Stourbridge RFC.

Girls from six rugby clubs from as far apart as Oswestry and Worcester as well as some girls currently not playing club rugby had a great session developing from tag rugby into full contact.

These Pitch Up and Play sessions give clubs with smaller numbers of girls a fantastic opportunity to train with larger numbers and then to put skills learned into small contact development games. It was so good to see and hear so many girls enjoying rugby and the way they threw themselves into the game situations certainly gave some of the volunteer coaches who had never coached girls before a surprise!

Stourbridge Girls certainly get a lot out of these events both in terms of skills, game play and friendship and we are looking forward to the next one. If you have a daughter interested in playing rugby in years 7 to 10 we would welcome them with open arms.

Contact Nicki Spilman n.spilman@btinternet.com for further details.

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Announcing the Stourton Park Corporate Business Lunch for May 2017

























Friday 5th May 2017

We are pleased to invite you, your colleagues and associates to our annual Corporate Business Lunch, which will be held in the Grand Marquee at Stourton Park on Friday 5th May 2017.

This Premier Midlands Event is a great opportunity to network with like-minded people - over 1100 guests expected at this year’s event!

Tickets £95.00+VAT

The afternoon will include our guest speakers & MC; a delicious meal; fantastic auctions of International Tickets and a Premium Brand Watch; raffles and competitions.

This year, we are pleased to welcome Eddie Jones - England's Head Coach and Lord Digby Jones - Former Director General of the CBI, as our main speakers; with Philip Serrell - TV Antiques Expert, conducting the auctions and John Bentley returns once more as our Master of Ceremonies.

We are also pleased to announce that our special guest this May will be Glen Ella. Many of you will remember that Glen was Head Coach for a season at Stourbridge in the early 90s - WELCOME BACK GLEN!!!

Call 01384 395000 or e-mail srfcmaylunch@stourbridgerugby.com
TO BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW

#SRFCMayLunch

The booking form is available as a download from the story on the website... http://www.stourbridgerugby.com/news/announcing-the-stourton-park-corporate-lunch-for-m-1752717.html

Monday, 6 February 2017

Director's Cut - Sale Programme 4th Feb 2017

























Our winning run came to an abrupt end in Harrogate last weekend when we lost a game we could have put to bed in the first forty minutes. However, unforced errors and uncharacteristic poor set piece left us at the mercy of a passionate home side fighting to avoid the bottom three at the other end of the table.

Credit, however to Billy, Nigel and Sam who all put in a big shift. Also congratulations to Dan Rundle who has scored in every game he has played for us. Daniel becomes a Stourbridge player this week following a loan from Coventry. Stato tells me that scoring as he has in six consecutive games is a National League record. Long may it continue!

We could use the mitigation that seven positional changes were forced upon us last week however the new faces accredited themselves well and I’m afraid some of the main body of the squad choked when Harrogate smelled blood!

Quite simply, we have used up all our lives in respect of challenging for an automatic promotion spot this term. Although there are 10 games remaining and 50 points up for grabs the lead Caldy have (21 points) I think now puts them clear favourite as champions. Sedgley Park and Caldy have yet to come to Stourton Park and yes there is a long way to go but I feel that our game today against Sale will determine our credibility as contenders for a play off spot. The contrast between our performance against Leicester Lions the previous week and our game against Harrogate was vast. I don’t doubt for a second that our squad now know what’s at stake and effectively every game is a knockout contest. Sale will not leave here today without knowing they’ve been in a game.

Our away support last weekend was excellent with many choosing to make a weekend of it. You deserved a  better performance and I believe somewhat cynically that some of the squad had half an eye on today’s game. However whatever the outcome this afternoon it’s the teams in the bottom half who fight for their lives who can define a tight league like this. The big games such as today's often look after themselves!

Enjoy the day!

Neil Mitchell
Director of Rugby
Stourbridge RFC









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