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President’s Welcome to Bournemouth A big welcome please for Bournemouth to the Horsham ground. Probably the first time you have been here? We have a bone to pick with Bournemouth. Namely, that we had the game at their ground won with seconds to play. They scored in the right corner but they were never going to convert from the touchline, game won for Horsham. Simples. Apparently they didn’t get the same script and they ended up a point ahead as the ball travelled between the posts. The final whistle blew. That’s all you need for victory. Nonetheless we exited the game with a couple of valuable bonus points. Apart from that late disappointment we had a very good, entertaining and exciting game. So, we have a humdinger of a game to look forward to today. Both clubs are fighting to avoid relegation. At the sharp end of the league table in other words. Two points divide us. Marlborough are also part of the set up, a further two points higher. Two teams go down, or so I am told!! Whatever… this game today is a must win. It’s never boring at Horsham, let me tell you…… Bournemouth are another old club, being formed in 1888. We are meeting a lot of these older clubs in this league. However, rather than the usual precis of the background of the visitors we have printed a full history of the Bournemouth club elsewhere in this programme. Can I remind everyone that we have a Walking Rugby group. We are meeting around 5.45 for a 6pm start every Monday night. It is good fun! And you’re most welcome to join. However it is more suited to the older ones amongst us….. And once more can I remind you of the search for helpers at the club. (If you recall we started to use this description a few months ago, rather than that of “volunteers”). Help is always appreciated and I’m sure what ever part of this club you have an interest in would love to hear from you. Have a great day.
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 Hove 2 A 27 Jan Maidenhead L 29-17 Maidenhead 2 W 21-33 Royals (Jersey) L 21-5 03 Feb Bournemouth H Camberley 2 A Ditchling H 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 Bournemouth today for a fixture that probably both clubs would have preferred not to be contesting under the current circumstances. The two bottom clubs in what is a fixture that will have a big impact on each of our futures in this league. For both teams, a win is vital if they are to fight to stay in this league. Bournemouth arrive sitting one place above Horsham in the table with a 2 point cushion. Above both teams sit Marlborough who host Stags at home. By the end of the day, it is possible for the winner of today’s fixture to move out of the bottom two. Whilst this does not mean that the loser is certain to go down, it will make things increasingly tough and as such we are expecting a full blooded battle from the moment the whistle goes. Bournemouth are on a run of 3 losses having recently defeated Marlborough away. Most recently, although losing, they have secured bonus points scoring freely on the way. They will no doubt prove a threat to our defence all afternoon and if the reverse fixture is anything to go by they will play right through to the final whistle. In what was a hugely entertaining game, Bournemouth secured the points with the last kick of the game. Look for a well balanced side with some large mobile forwards and busy backs, both of which will test us this afternoon. Horsham on the other hand are on a run of 6 losses and whilst the results have been frustrating, these do not tell the story of the matches. In every game, there were opportunities to go in and win the fixtures with the likes of Brighton, Tunbridge Wells and most recently Maidenhead put under severe pressure throughout. However, we continue to make small mistakes that at this level are being punished and if we manage to eradicate these this afternoon, we are confident we can get the result we sorely need. Either way, it promises to be a fantastic afternoon of entertainment and we hope you have a enjoyable time.
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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
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
Horsham 7–28 CS Stags 1863 Tries: Osgood Conv: Warwick
London Welsh 61-12 Horsham Tries: Osgood, Penalty try
Brighton 48–19 Horsham Tries: Nwachukwu 2, Blake Conv: Chennell 2
Horsham 8-33 Tunbridge Wells Tries: McLoughlin Pens: Warwick
Horsham 38–24 Maidenhead Tries: Makasi 2, Nwachukwu 2, Condon, Watts Conv: Chennell 3, Blake
CS Stags 1863 35-15 Horsham Tries: Jeavons, Osgood, Thompson
Bournemouth 31–30 Horsham Tries: Nwachukwu 2, Greatwood, Makasi Pens: Chennell 2 Conv: Chennell 2 Bracknell 26–3 Horsham Pens: Chennell
Horsham 14-31 Brighton Tries: Makasi, Morris Conv: Chennell, Warwick Maidenhead 29-17 Horsham Tries: Makasi, Osgood Pens: Chennell Conv: Chennell 2
HORSHAM RUFC - REGIONAL 1 SOUTH CENTRAL APPEARANCES 2023/24 SEASON 16 Osgood 15 Linfield 14 Condon 14 Makasi 13 Kilfeather 12 Smith 12 Howard 12 Greatwood 12 Morris 12 Warwick 11 Woods 11 Chennell 11 Bell N 11 Watts
10 Jeavons 9 Clarkson 9 Newey 8 Denhart 8 Earle 7 Nwachukwu 7 Bell J 6 Blake 6 Fung 5 Powell E 5 Powell L 5 Johnson 4 McLoughlin 3 Beynon
3 Endacott 3 Thompson 2 Everitt 2 Fowler 2 Lewis 2 Murphy 1 Millsom 1 Barber 1 Mannhardt 1 Paterson 1 Riley 1 Standing
Women’s NC 1 South East (South) Team Guildford Gazelles Ladies Horsham Women Canterbury Women Pulborough Women Farnham Women Heathfield & W Ladies Dartford Valley Ladies Tonbridge Juddian Ladies Aylesford Bulls Ladies Guernsey Ladies
P 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 12 12 11
W 12 10 7 7 6 5 5 4 1 0
D 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1
L 0 2 4 4 6 5 7 8 11 10
F 382 402 254 300 291 177 271 248 100 89
A Diff Bonus Pts 118 264 9 58 161 241 8 49 152 102 11 41 188 112 7 35 213 78 8 32 167 10 6 30 325 -54 8 28 237 11 7 13 519 -419 2 6 434 -345 1 3
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1st XV Women NC 1 South East (South) Guildford Gazelles Tonbridge Juddian Canterbury Guernsey Heathfield & Waldron Aylesford Bulls Dartford Valley Farnham Pulborough Tonbridge Juddian Canterbury Guernsey Heathfield & Waldron Aylesford Bulls Dartford Valley Farnham Pulborough Guildford Gazelles
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W 13 12 12 11 9 9 7 6 5 3 3 2
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Diff Bonus Pts 230 14 68 215 15 65 94 11 59 169 15 59 124 14 50 114 14 50 -21 15 45 -171 10 34 -87 12 32 -190 10 22 -227 6 20 -250 10 18
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THIS WEEK’S LEAGUE FIXTURES Saturday, 03 February 2024 Bracknell Brighton Havant Horsham Tunbridge Wells Marlborough
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TODAY’S VISITORS A HISTORY OF BOURNEMOUTH EARLY YEARS It is believed that the Club first played in 1888, one of the main fixtures being Downton; the journey, by horses and traps, was enlivened on one occasion by one trap arriving with half the side who duly changed at the Bull Inn together with the Downton side. While waiting for the rest of the Bournemouth side to arrive, they proceeded to consume liquid refreshment to such an extent that, by the time the others arrived following a breakdown, Downton and half the Bournemouth side were quite incapable of taking the field. The difficulties of transport and the dearth of nearby fixtures were obstacles that even the most enthusiastic could not overcome and gradually the Club’s activities ceased. About 1893 another Bournemouth club was started, the home matches being played at Dean Park and their colours being a blue jersey with a broad white hoop and dark shorts. The main fixtures being against Trojans, Portsmouth and Sherborne School and transport was usually by train. Once again the difficulty of arranging nearby fixtures caused a lapse of several years before the club was restarted by a Major Langley Taylor in 1906. It continued playing for some three seasons with fixtures against the Trojans, Castle Carey, Sherborne School and a Dorchester and District XV. The colours were then large red and white hoops. Once again transport difficulties and lack of support caused failure. However, during the 1914–18 War a New Zealand Forces XV played rugby football in Meyrick Park. In 1923 the Bournemouth Sports Club started a team, playing at Iford, the colours being green and white hoops. However this was not a financial success and the majority of the players formed the Bournemouth RFC with Meyrick Park as their home ground. Starting in season 1928/9 something like half the games were played at Dean Park for reasons that are not explained. The colours were narrow black and white hoops. A very useful side was got together and there were fixtures against the London Banks, Barnstaple, Exeter, Sidmouth and Bath United. Unfortunately only scratch sides could be raised for these long-distance fixtures although, however, a good show was put up at home. The Club then cut the long-distance fixtures and played within a 50 mile radius of Bournemouth. In 1929, the Sports Club purchased the ground at Kinson Park Road, Northbourne and, as there was room, Bournemouth RFC were offered a pitch. However, the offer was declined owing to the distance from the town! Dicks Richards then undertook the job of raising the newly formed Rugby Section of the Sports Club and, within a month, two teams were being fielded, playing in black, yellow and blue striped shirts. The Poole RFC closed down about this time and, fortunately, the services of all their members were obtained. As the ground at Northbourne was not yet ready, a ground was hired
at Muscliffe Farm, near the Horse and Jockey pub on the Wimborne Road. Changing and bathing were in a loft followed by tea in a cow shed. The farmer was paid 2⁄6d (12 1⁄2p)to clear the pitch of cow dung but his idea of clearance seemed to be spread it evenly over a larger area! After going for three seasons, the Sports Club beat Bournemouth RFC by an unspecified narrow margin and a very keen and even contest developed between the two clubs. The Bournemouth RFC fixture card of 1930/1 (the second or third season of the new Rugby Section of the Sports Club?) shows two fixtures between the two ‘A’ teams and two fixtures between the Bournemouth RFC ‘B’ and the Sports Club ‘A’ team. The fixture cards of Bournemouth RFC for the four seasons prior to this do not feature fixtures with the Sports Club. The Sports Club eventually obtained a stronger fixture list, including games against the ‘A’ XVs of some of the leading London clubs such as Blackheath, Harlequins, London Scottish and Richmond plus Woodford 1st XV, Bath United, Bristol United, Clifton, Old Redingensians, Taunton, Torquay, Sidmouth, Exmouth and Somerset Police and of course the local ‘blood battles’ such as Yeovil, Salisbury, US Portsmouth, Berkshire Wanderers (now Reading), Portsmouth and the Trojans. Again the question of raising a representative side for the long-distance matches caused much trouble and in the 1938/9 season it was suggested that the two clubs should merge to ensure adequate reserves and to field six sides on Saturdays—the Sports Club’s colours of black shirts with narrow gold hoops to be worn. The war, however, interfered with this programme but in the full postwar season the idea was put into practise and to be called Bournemouth RFC—a Section of the Bournemouth Sports Club. However the question of expense and raising sides for the long-distance fixtures initially curtailed the programme somewhat—the nearest club of 1st XV standard being 30 miles away.
THE EIGHTIES UNTIL NOW Elsewhere rugby (and sport in general) suffered from a decline of support in the schools, at least in the maintained sector and this obliged the clubs to take matters into their own hands in producing the succeeding generations of rugby players and so Mini Rugby was started in 1976 by Derek Ward. Under the guidance of a number of successive chairmen over the ensuing years, we can boast one of the most successful Youth and Mini Sections of any club. This in turn has fed, what used to be known as, the Colts (Under 19s) but who are now restricted to Under 18s, which in turn has fed a number of players into the Bournemouth 1st XV. One notable success of this programme is Andy Long who was first involved with the Club from the age of four when he came along with his older sibling James. He always had a desire to play for England and did so at the junior representative levels including captaining England Under 21s. As an adult he went to Bath for the season 1996/7. However he was not able to get regular rugby and we suggested to Bath that perhaps in the meanwhile he played for us to ensure that Andy was ‘getting games’. Under this arrangement he came back for a short while over the Christmas 1996 period and played his last game for us in January 1997 when he returned to resume his professional career with Bath. He played for England against Australia the following November—a meteoric rise from Level 7 to England in just eleven months! There was an increasing desire to introduce more competitive rugby rather than simply playing ‘friendlies’ and so called Merit Tables were introduced for the season 1982/3 and Bournemouth were placed in the Bisley Office Equipment Southern Merit Table. The Table consisted of some eight clubs who all played each other once during their otherwise usual ‘friendlies’ format season. Bournemouth won the Merit Table in 1983/4. It was this success that placed Bournemouth in South West 1 (Level 5) when the full-blown league rugby—the English Clubs Championship—was introduced for the 1987/8 season. It unfortunately corresponded with a decline in Bournemouth’s relative playing strength and they struggled against the opposition in that first season and were immediately relegated. They won promotion back to South West 1 and after four seasons, by which time the division was styled National 3 South West, they lost in a play-off against Hertford 22-23 but the following year they won promotion in fine style with club-scoring records being broken all over the place and reached the highest level (4) the Club had ever played at — National 2 South for the 2012/2013 Season. In October 1989 the Sports Club relocated to their present home a 67 acre site partially developed by Barclays International but further developed by the Sports Club at Chapel Gate next to Bournemouth International Airport.
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