November 2005

Last Academy Game Before Xmas - 14 Dec

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STOP PRESS - NEW MATCH – LAST ACADEMY GAME BEFORE CHRISTMAS – 14 DEC 1930 BURNABY ROAD The final Academy Game of this season will be played at Burnaby Road, KO 1930 against DORSET & WILTS. This has traditionally been an 'end to end' game and a perfect way for you to end the evening, just as we run up to Christmas. This will be the final game for the Academy boys to prove their 'worth' for First Team selection and a place in the Inter –Service Squad; also you will see the Youth players who have come through from the Youth Team (and hopefully an Inter-Service Championship!). Remember, they play the ARMY at Burnaby on 10 DEC at 1400. They too will be delighted with you...

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Guest News - NATO LIONS ON RAMPAGE

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RUGBY – NATO LIONS ON RAMPAGE NATO Lions remain on the rampage with a 19 – 5 victory over local Italian team, Cus Napoli. The lions dominated the play during the first three quarters of the game, playing fast and exciting rugby whilst demonstrating their powerful rucking and mauling skills coupled with superb handling and running from the backs. The lions looked unstoppable as Dick Calhaem, NATO Lions centre, opened the scoring with a break-away run giving them their first try. Craig Farrington, Vice Captain successfully converted the ball to take the lions to a 7 – 0 lead. Mike Dilone, alias Rhino, continued his try-scoring streak for the lions by scoring a quality try...

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Billy May names his squad to play in Dubai

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This year marks another first for Navy Rugby with it entering a team into the world-famous Dubai Sevens. Playing in the Overseas Invitational section the team is up against a large number of high quality clubs from around the globe. But the Navy is not there to make up the numbers and the 7s Squad has already played a number of tournaments in the summer series - their greatest success came in winning the slightly differently version played at the Akrotiri 10s Tournament (where they managed to beat the Army!). Billy May, the Navy's Rugby Development Officer and 7s Coach, said "I've had to think long and hard over my selections and - with only being able to take a squad of 10 - there are a...

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Bobby Skinstad to captain the Barbarian side against the Navy

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Following this weeks sucessful match against the Combined Services, Barbarians Honorary Secretary Geoff Windsor-Lewis announced that South African legend Bobby Skinstad is to skipper the Baa Baas team against the RN in Plymouth on 4 April next year. Skinstad, whose face is now a regular sight on Sky's Rugby Club, is delighted to take on this role and will be looking for another good team performance against a Service team. Details of the match, proudly supported by QinetiQ, will be announced on this website early in the New Year but it is set to be an unmissable fixture, forming a jewel in Navy Rugby's Centenary season celebrations. 'The RNRU is delighted to be staging the match in the ...

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Navy Avenge, Twickenham Defeat

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The Royal Navy finally managed to secure some silverware during the close season. After winning the wooden spoon in the 2005 InterService Rugby Championships it was left to the Young Guns to fly the White Ensign in Cyprus at the Akrotiri International Floodlit Tens. Navy 7's Coach Billy May took a relatively young and inexperienced side (average age 21) to Cyprus to develop their rugby skills and sevens game in the 10's arena. The week long competition provided some stiff opposition for the Navy side in the Group and Knockout stages with close encounters involving the RLC Corps side and an RAF Akrotiri side in the semis before finally beating 25 Regt RE in the Final by 19-0. A final reco...

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