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President’s Welcome to Bracknell On this day in the middle of the Six Nations Tournament we welcome Bracknell RFC to the Coolhurst Ground, the home of Horsham RFC. We (England) have survived two games in the tournament. One against old (but at the same time very young) rivals Wales (my apologies to the small Welsh contingent at the club). Not a convincing performance. The other against what seemed a rejuvenated Italy side, though Ireland put them to the sword a week later. So we’re second in the table but still a lot to prove. Bring on Scotland. Though they do seem like tough opposition. Maybe a last minute touch down would help…. Bracknell is probably one of the youngest clubs we have played. Bracknell Rugby Football Club was founded in 1955, by a handful of Welsh and Cornish rugby devotees in search of game, who were attracted to the emerging new town. ‘Early in 1958, the club acquired its first club house on the edge of the old bricks works at Eastern Road and the use of Lily Hill Park, which for the first season, the club often shared with the cattle from the adjacent fields. Front Rows would often have a birds eye view of a freshly sown cow pat and there was never any wilful collapsing of the scrum!’ A huge difference to the lovely site they now play on. We played Bracknell a few months ago and had a very promising first half. The second half was not so good for us and we had a number of tries scored as they stormed down the hill against us. Hoping for some more inspiration today after that very good win against Bournemouth. However, every game is proving tough in this league! Have a great day, one and all.
Alan Fisher President, Horsham RUFC
HORSHAM RUFC Men’s Fixtures 2023/24 1st Team Date Competition Friendly Friendly Cup Friendly League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League League
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Venue BARBARIANS XV Venue SUSSEX League 3 West
12 Aug Wimbledon A 19 Aug Chichester H 26 Aug Hastings & Bexhill 1st XV W 75-0 01 Sep Worthing 3 L 10-27 02 Sep Havant L 30-26 Eastbourne 1st XV Cup L 22-37 09 Sep London Welsh L 36-42 Sutton & Epsom 2 W 13-29 Chichester 3 W 45-7 16 Sep Tunbridge Wells L 45-14 23 Sep CS Stags 1863 L 7-28 Esher 3 L 24-5 Eastbourne 2 L 51-11 30 Sep Brighton L 48-19 Belsize Park 2 L 12-24 Haywards Heath 2 L 49-12 14 Oct Maidenhead W 38-24 Maidenhead 2 W 48-24 21 Oct Bournemouth L 31-30 28 Oct 04 Nov Bracknell L 3-26 Richmond Normans W 15-26 Ditchling L 19-45 11 Nov Camberley L 61-35 Battersea Ironsides 2 L 17-48 Hove 3 W 31-29 18 Nov Marlborough W 12-5 Lewes L 45-0 25 Nov East Grinstead 1 W 31-20 02 Dec Hammersmith & Fulham L 31-24 Hammersmith & Fulham 2 L 39-24 Steyning W 45-19 09 Dec London Welsh L 61-12 Sutton & Epsom 2 W 31-29 Barns Green L 22-5 16 Dec Tunbridge Wells L 8-31 06 Jan CS Stags 1863 L 35-15 13 Jan Brighton L 14-31 Belsize Park 2 L 54-22 Eastbourne 2 L 5-45 20 Jan A 27 Jan Maidenhead L 29-17 Maidenhead 2 W 21-33 Royals (Jersey) L 21-5 03 Feb Bournemouth W 45-3 Ditchling L 25-7 17 Feb Bracknell H Richmond Normans H Hove 3 A 02 Mar Camberley H Battersea Ironsides 2 A Lewes H 16 Mar Marlborough A Steyning A 23 Mar Hammersmith & Fulham H Hammersmith & Fulham H Barns Green H 06 Apr Havant H Worthing 2 H
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Notes from the Head Coach We welcome Bracknell to Coolhurst this afternoon following a weeks break from league action and as we approach the final few games of the season, things could not be more finely balanced at the bottom of the table where Horsham currently sit. Bracknell visit us in a healthy 5th place in the league and as such will be strong opponents this afternoon having won 11 from 17 matches and with a healthy points difference and mean defence which is up there with the best the league has to offer. Having secured wins over our two most recent opponents, they will undoubtedly prove a tough nut to crack this afternoon. Look out for a large set of mobile forwards, an effective driving lineout and some sharp backs which will no doubt relish the AGP this afternoon. The reverse fixture was a tight affair until half time when Bracknell ran away and scored their bonus point try on the final whistle winning 26-3. Horsham on the other hand managed to secure their 3rd win of the season last time out against Bournemouth with a fine 45-3 win scoring 7 tries in the process. In doing so, we lifted ourselves from the bottom of the table and closed the gap slightly on those above. Marlborough however also secured a win over CS Stags which makes this afternoon’s quest for points even more significant. Even though the result against Bournemouth was a much improved performance, there were still many facets of the game that can improve. One aspect that was pleasing was the team’s ability to be clinical when ten opportunities arose. Similarly the defence was solid and to hold a team at this level to no tries was a good result. We will most definitely need more or the same this afternoon. Every point matters and expect to see the boys fight hard throughout to get as much as we can from the game. We hope that you enjoy the afternoon.
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HORSHAM RUFC - REGIONAL 1 SOUTH CENTRAL RESULTS & SCORERS 2023/24 SEASON Havant 30–26 Horsham Tries: Blake, Chennell, Johnson, Woods Conv: Chennell 3 Horsham 36–42 London Welsh Tries: Blake 2, Osgood 2, Chennell, Johnson Conv: Johnson 2, Chennell Tunbridge Wells 45–14 Horsham Tries: Condon, Osgood Conv: Chennell 2 Horsham 7–28 CS Stags 1863 Tries: Osgood Conv: Warwick Brighton 48–19 Horsham Tries: Nwachukwu 2, Blake Conv: Chennell 2 Horsham 38–24 Maidenhead Tries: Makasi 2, Nwachukwu 2, Condon, Watts Conv: Chennell 3, Blake Bournemouth 31–30 Horsham Tries: Nwachukwu 2, Greatwood, Makasi Pens: Chennell 2 Conv: Chennell 2 Bracknell 26–3 Horsham Pens: Chennell Camberley 61–35 Horsham Tries: Nwachukwu 2, Clarkson, Watts Pens: Chennell 3 Conv: Chennell 3
Horsham 12–5 Marlborough Tries: Greatwood, Makasi Conv: Chennell Hammersmith & Fulham 31-24 Horsham Tries: Condon, Nwachukwu, Osgood, Watts Conv: Warwick 2 London Welsh 61-12 Horsham Tries: Osgood, Penalty try Horsham 8-33 Tunbridge Wells Tries: McLoughlin Pens: Warwick CS Stags 1863 35-15 Horsham Tries: Jeavons, Osgood, Thompson Horsham 14-31 Brighton Tries: Makasi, Morris Conv: Chennell, Warwick Maidenhead 29-17 Horsham Tries: Makasi, Osgood Pens: Chennell Conv: Chennell 2 Horsham 45-3 Bournemouth Tries: Greatwood 4, Condon, McLoughlin, Watts Conv: Chennell 5
HORSHAM RUFC - REGIONAL 1 SOUTH CENTRAL APPEARANCES 2023/24 SEASON 17 Osgood 16 Linfield 15 Condon 15 Makasi 14 Kilfeather 13 Howard 13 Greatwood 13 Morris 12 Smith 12 Warwick 12 Woods 12 Chennell 12 Watts 11 Bell N
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3 Endacott 3 Thompson 2 Everitt 2 Fowler 2 Lewis 2 Mannhardt 2 Murphy 1 Millsom 1 Barber 1 Paterson 1 Riley 1 Standing
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W 13 11 8 7 7 5 5 4 1 1
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F 408 447 292 345 315 192 279 267 115 110
A Diff Bonus Pts 133 275 10 63 176 271 9 54 160 132 12 46 232 113 9 37 214 101 7 35 207 -15 6 30 363 -84 8 28 291 -24 7 13 449 -334 2 8 545 -435 3 7
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Diff Bonus Pts 239 15 73 217 16 70 124 12 64 162 16 60 145 15 59 91 14 50 -23 16 46 -203 10 34 -101 12 32 -167 11 27 -208 11 23 -276 8 22
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TODAY’S VISITORS A HISTORY OF BRACKNELL Bracknell Rugby Football Club was founded in 1955, by a handful of Welsh and Cornish rugby devotees in search of game, who were attracted to the emerging new town. The clubs first ever game was against Redingensians. Early in 1958, the club acquired its first club house on the edge of the old bricks works at Eastern Road and the use of Lily Hill Park, which for the first season, the club often shared with the cattle from the adjacent fields. In September 1972 the club opened its brand-new clubhouse. The President of the RFU Dudley Kemp opened the new facility and a match was played between a club XV and an invitation XV including a number of internationals The clubhouse was built with financial support from the RFU, Sports Council and Courage Brewery on land supplied by Bracknell Development Corporation in exchange for the site of the previous brick-built clubhouse on Eastern Road. In euphoria that overtook the club with the opening of its new headquarters, one sad point was missed. The pitches had been re-laid by the Development Corporation, were constructed of the worst possible material and since 1972 have been a thorn in the side for the club. In 1980 and again in 1989 the Club extended its facilities increasing the size of the clubhouse by 50%, installing and upgrading its gym facilities and upgrading its floodlights. During the 80s the club gained an enviable record for touring, going to places such as the USA (1980), Canada (1984) and the Far East (1987). Not to mention the odd Easter ‘Misfits tour’ to Guernsey and Jersey. The number of teams had increased to seven sides including the Bulls and the mini and junior sections flourished, with the club running teams at every age group from u17 to u8. The club is where in 1983 a five year old local lad, Lewis Walton Moody (MBE) started playing rugby. He played at Bracknell until 12 years old. In 1987 the RFU introduced the first national league system, Bracknell starting life in the leagues in Southern Counties (level 7), which Bracknell were immediately relegated from! They gained promotion back to Southern Counties a season later. The club played host and training base to Zimbabwe at the start of their 1991 World Cup campaign. We have since hosted a number of touring sides such as NZ and Australia. In 1991 the club undertook their first tour to Africa, when they toured Kenya, under the captaincy of legendary tourist Maurice Rocks. Bracknell defeated Kenya 14-17 in the final game of the tour. Arrival of ‘The Judge’. In 1991 the club took a momentous decision (much to the amusement of its local rivals) to employ a full-time coach (to be renamed the Director of Rugby) whilst in the Berks, Dorset and Wilts leagues, and appointed former England and Wasps prop Paul ‘The Judge’ Rendall. The tenure of Paul Rendall probably had the greatest impact at the Club (in playing terms in any event) in its history.
This appointment seemed to have an immediate effect as in the 1991-92 season the club went all the way to the semi-final of the National Junior Cup, losing to Bradford Salem at the then Nottingham RFC’s ground, Beeston, just missing out on a final at Twickenham. In 1992/3 the club, gained promotion to Southern Counties. The season 1995/96 started with the clubs second tour to Africa when they toured Zimbabwe, remaining unbeaten on tour. Later that season with the club already having gained promotion from Southern Counties, the club secured its first Berkshire Cup defeating Maidenhead 22-21 at Lily Hill with a try from ex-Wasps and England centre Rob Lozowski securing the victory. The years 1997-1999, saw a steadily climb into National Division Three (South). The club gaining promotion from National Division Three (South) to National League Two in the 1998/99 season and in doing so set a club record (and at the time an English league record) of 53 home consecutive league wins!! This period also saw the clubs Ladies team formed in January 1999. After a season of ‘fun’ friendly games, January 2000 saw the Ladies play their first full game and to go on and take part in their first competitive season in the Merit League in 2001. The 2000/01 season saw the Club, under the leadership of Simon Shaw, win National League Two. With promotion to National League One the Club improved the spectator facilities with the erection of a stand and the construction of a path around the pitch. The club was also honoured with a Civic Reception given by Bracknell Forest Borough Council. Playing in National One in the 2001/02 season, few will forget beating Coventry at Lily Hill, a game that saw Greg Anstead’s fabled tackle on ex-All Black Zinzan Brook! Playing other such distinguished clubs as Moseley, Exeter, Rugby, Bedford, Rotherham, Worcester, Otley and London Welsh to name but a few. A new era dawns. Sadly the clubs dream of playing rugby in National One did not last long. The Club had grown up too fast and was not ready for the rigours that awaited it. With relegation to
National Two the club underwent a year of consolidation within National Two but the club still had ambitions to move upwards and with the appointment of new full time Director of Rugby this looked possible. However the elusive dream was not in the making and another frustrating and disappointing period resulted in a tough fight to the last game of the season to stay in the league, but the club was relegated to National 3 South. The 2005/06 season saw the Club back in National 3 South and a realisation that the Club had gone back to its roots and appointed local coaches Jamie Turner and Greg Anstead for a locally sought team. To start the season required recruitment of nearly a whole new team, and the coaches rose to the challenge. However, despite their efforts the new team didn’t manage to win as many matches as required to maintain status at this level. Chris Sheasby joins. The club started the 2006/07 Season in South West 1 and after losing 6 of its opening match’s the decision was made to appoint Chris Sheasby, (ex England, London Irish and Harlequins) as player coach. Sheasby’s appointment led to the club retaining its league position by winning 8 out of 10 matches in the second half of the season. The season saw the club also pick up the Berkshire Cup beating Maidenhead 51-14 at Lily Hill Park. The 2007/8 season promised much and Bracknell led the South West Div 1 league for much of the season but were eventually seen off by Chinnor the champions and also by Worthing (18-5) in the promotion play off. Further disappointment was defeat (12-16) in the semi-final of the National Intermediate Cup at Lily Hill to Birkenhead Park, when the dream of a Twickenham final beckoned...again! 2008/09 season saw yet more disappointment in the play-offs. Finishing runners-up in the league to Clifton, the club lost in the promotion play off to Barnes, 39-18. The club did experience some success this season, with the club winning the Berkshire Cup, defeating Redingensians at their Old Bath Road Ground, 22-41. The 2009/10 season saw a move to the London division with the club playing in National League 3 (London Division) for the first time and going on to finish in third spot behind Jersey and Old Albanians. The club retained the Berkshire Cup defeating Broadmoor Staff 77-13 in the final. With relegation the season before, the club had moved back to the South West division and started the 2012/13 season in South West League Division One (East). The club had also appointed Rory Greenslade-Jones as club coach. This was clearly an inspired appointment by the club as the 1XV went on to win the South West League Division One (East) and gain promotion at the first attempt. August 2013 saw the club complete improvements to its changing facilities and disabled access following grants from the National Lottery via Sport England, Rugby Football Federation, and Bracknell Forest Council. The 2014/15 season saw the season start on a happy note as the club president Jonathan Dance, was elected RFU President at the RFU’s annual general meeting in July 2014. Sadly our Ladies team folded due to lack of numbers. The 2017/18 season finished with the 1XV finishing a creditable fifth in the newly named SW Premier. The Ladies first league season saw them finish in third spot and ending the season with a quick tour to Spain and in their second full season won Women’s NC South East 3 in 2018/19.
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