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Chairman's Bulletin 28 March 2025

We enjoyed a magnificent weekend last weekend with Quig on Friday and the OWRFC President’s Lunch and Ladies Day on Saturday.

A photo showing the Smashing Rackets, one in Wales kit, one in England kit and one in French kit all wearing large 70s style wigs with head bands.

Aptly dressed in 70’s rugby kit, Alex, David and Chris (aka the Smashing Rackets) thoroughly entertained their audience on Friday with pun-tastic comedy, classic sing-a-long tunes and teasing quiz questions. 

Thank you guys for such a fine evening.

A photo of the President's lunch from the kitchen end of the clubhouse showing a line of big round tables occupied by diners.

On Saturday we were graced with the presence of the great and the good including among others, Adrian Laing, Headteacher of Wimbledon College and Eoin Kelly, Headteacher at the Ursuline. 

David Doran, the President of the OWRFC, gave a wonderfully uplifting and funny address that was enjoyed by all. 

Thank you to David and all those who helped him plan, prepare and deliver this event which was a resounding success.

You can see more pictures from both events on the website.

Rugby

First XV 

Counties 2 Surrey promotion was confirmed last weekend for the First XV’s last home fixture of the season against Old Blues. 

Any fears of an Old Blues resurgence were quickly put to bed with early tries that kept on coming throughout the 80 minutes. In the end it was a fairly comprehensive victory 78-10.

Photo showing a ball carrying James Edser's shirt being grabbed by an opposition player as he tries to shrug him off.

Next week’s last game of the season is a dead rubber as far as league position goes, but the lads will want to see out the season in style with another win on the road. 

Fourth placed Purley John Fisher are their final opponents next week, and they will prove to be a much harder nut to crack than Old Blues. PJF’s recent results saw them beat second placed Chipstead as recently as 2 weeks ago, so any last day of school lackadaisy will not go unpunished. 

Rams

On Saturday Merton RFC gave our Rams a friendly fixture which ended in a comfortable win for our Rams. Huge thanks to Merton RFC for coming down and we hope they enjoyed the afternoon.

Photo of a line our from the perspective of the thrower showing Rams captain Tom Bordessa being leifted bya team mate. It looks like the opposition have already won the ball though and one of them is coming to take the knock down.

A critical fixture awaits that will mean the difference between first and second in the  Surrey Conference League. Old Cats 2s are just one point behind as the Rams face an away fixture against Farnham 3s next Saturday 5 April.

it is difficult to predict how the opposition will perform given that they have been given walkovers on 4 out of their last 5 fixtures. However they beat Cranleigh 2’s last weekend 33-22 so we know at least that they can put a competitive team together. 

Whatever the result, the Rams badly need promotion to a more stable league and huge congratulations must go to them for keeping the show on the road.

Football

Saturday

Moving their game from Coombe Lane to accommodate last Saturday's events did indeed prove to be good karma for the 1s as Lewis Afflick marked his first start for the OWs with a hat trick and they ran out 4-1 winners against HSBC 3rd.

With all the mid table teams above them either losing or drawing and with their games in hand, the team is now in a good position to guarantee another season in Junior Division 4 South.

They have home advantage this week in their 6-point double header with Merton 3rd who have shown a marked improvement recently taking 4 points from their games against the second and third placed teams.

There was no cup final hangover for the 2s last week as the OWs secured all 6 points with a 5-1 and a 2-0 victory over Bank of England 4th in their double header. 

There were goals from manager Zeki Akdeniz, Kamran Khan, Jordan McGrath, all the Sams (Granville and Richards) and Tom Hill the ginger Messi was back with a brace.

Those results saw them storm back to the top of Junior Division 5 South and leaves the title pretty much in their own hands. 

The only potential fly in the ointment is Poly 6 lurking in mid table with 5 games in hand. The OWs need to take all 3 points when they meet in April to ensure they can get revenge for the cup final loss by winning the division.

Before that they need to ensure they beat bottom side Merton 4th this Saturday to maintain pole position.

Sunday

The Firsts shared the point as they drew 3-3 with third placed St Helier Youth last week. Top scorer Romone McCrae made it 12 goals in 13 games, and not to be outdone James Brooke got his tenth of the season while Simon White got his sixth goal in 7 games for the OWs.

This week, the the Firsts travel to second placed Walton & Hersham FC Sunday as they continue to push for promotion from Division 5.

The Reserves will hope Sunday's opponents St. Helier Youth Blues will be a spent force after their Cup Final tonight as 3 points against the current league leaders would be a massive bonus for the OWs as they look to remain in Division 6 next season.

Last Sunday saw the A Team lose 9-1 to a strong Dorking Cobras team who are pushing for promotion (Blake Seabrook with the solitary OW goal).

They have one game left against another promotion hopeful Parkside Sunday to finish off their Division 8 season on the 20 April.

The Strollers did not travel well last week as an Al Gardner goal was their only consolation in a 9-1 loss to Godalming Town Veterans. The OWs have two remaining Farnham Division 1 fixtures left to play.

The Amblers saw their fixture last week postponed and will have to wait till next week to resume their Division 5 campaign.

Have a good week.


Michael-Jon Andrews

Chairman

Quig and the Presidents Lunch and Ladies Day 21/22 March 2025

Wimbledon College Hospitalité 2025 Newsletter now available

Wimbledon College Hospitalité Pilgrimage to Lourdes 

22 to 26 August 2025

Wimbledon College Hospitalité are once again organising working and non-working trips to  the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes to run along side each other in August of 2025.

Please see the full article on the work they do and how you can get involved on the Hospitalité page.

3 minute film of the grounds circa 1929 . Clubhouse is where the chairs are. Click on the image to see on Pathe site.

OWA Big Prize Club

HAVE SOME FUN AND SUPPORT THE OWs, WARRIORS AND CRICKET COLTS

The OW Big Prize Club, a registered lottery, has six annual draws. The first prize in each draw is £1000 and there are three lesser prizes. 

50% of BPC subscriptions is distributed as prizes and the remaining 50% supports the facilities for the OWs, the cricket colts and the rugby warriors.

Total prizes distributed in 2018 were c. £ 7600. Annual prize money increases with increased numbers of subscribers (the annual number of draws has recently been increased from 5 to 6 per year). 

New subscribers are very welcome. Anyone can join and you can have as many "tickets" as you wish for yourself, your children or grandchildren. The BPC subscription is £10 pcm

If you would like others to join the BPC please email owabigprize@gmail.com.

A big thank you to all that give their support via the BPC and good luck in future draws.

Best Regards.

Dave Doran 

Big Prize Club Admin

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