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Welcome new leadership team
Incredibly, it has been 10 years since we relocated to Ballards Ash, and a tremendous amount has been accomplished during that time.
Now, as the club gears up for the next 10year phase of development, and with the recent retirement of Mark Wightman as President of RWBRFC, the rugby club has announced significant changes in several key areas of its executive management.
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New Club President
Assuming the role of Club President is former Vice-Chairman Andrew Gassor. We caught up with Andrew and asked him about his plans for his new position.
“I am deeply honoured to have been invited by the Executive Committee to serve as President of the rugby club. Historically, the President’s role was viewed as a hierarchical position, filled by a respected member of the communityand my predecessor, Mr Mark Wightman, certainly embodied that role. But Mark also demonstrated the need for the President to be fully engaged. In addition to being a figurehead for the club, Mark’s contributions behind the scenes have greatly benefited the entire club. While I certainly do not aspire to having any hierarchical community standing, I will do my best to emulate the support previously given throughout the Club.”
“The club’s management must continue to evolve into a strong, progressive team for the future. With new individuals come fresh ideas, and it has been gratifying to witness new volunteers join the executive team recently. Under the capable leadership of our Chairman, Chris Elias, these individuals may feature in future succession plans whenever the need arises. I wish them every success and will provide support wherever possible.”
New Vice Chairman
Assuming Andrew’s former role as Vice Chairman is Dave Thompson, who many are already familiar with as a coach of the club’s Under 15s team.

“I’ve been associated with the club since 2003 when my son Dan started playing in the Minis, I have gradually become more involved in volunteering at RWBRFC,” explained Dave. “When my younger son Chris began playing, I started coaching rugby, and I am coaching the U15s this season. I completed the RFU Leadership Course during the 2016/17 season and have enthusiastically supported many Vice Presidents lunches over the years!”
“Having been elected to the position of Vice Chairman at this year’s AGM, I am acutely aware of the trust placed in me, and I will do everything in my power to continue moving the club forward and upholding the club’s high standards set by those who came before me.”
New appointments
Also joining the Exec is Dave Floyd, who has agreed to retake the Clubhouse Manager role, and Suzie Cullen, team manager for the under-6s, under-7s and under-9s age groups who has been invited to join the committee this season as Strategic Planning Manager.

“I have three children, two of whom play in our Minis and Juniors, and my husband plays in the Seniors” explained Suzie.
“Due to the extraordinary growth across the club, part of my role will be reviewing and mapping all the processes which take place across all sections of the club. We plan to make improvements by automating and documenting many of those processes.”
Chairman, Chris Elias, warmly welcomed the new additions to the leadership team. “It’s fantastic to welcome Dave Thompson, Dave Floyd, and Suzie Cullen to the Exec, as they bring a wealth of experience from various aspects of the club. Undoubtedly, they will have a busy time ahead as we enter the new season!”
