Chess Valley Rugby Football Club

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Chess Valley RFC
ChessVallyRFC Logo.jpg
Full nameChess Valley Rugby Football Club
UnionHertfordshire RFU
Founded1996
LocationCroxley Green, Hertfordshire, England
Ground(s)Croxley Guild of Sport
ChairmanDoug Wotherspoon
PresidentMike Atkins
Coach(es)Tony Richards/Sam Stabler
Captain(s)Sam Stabler (Club)
Official website
www.cvrfc.co.uk

Chess Valley RFC is a rugby union club from Croxley Green, Hertfordshire. It is a member of the Hertfordshire Football Union[1] and the Rugby Football Union. It is a community club and fields adult Men's, Youth and Minis sides

Adult Rugby[]

The senior men's section of the club fields two sides. For the 2016/2017 season the 1st XV are again playing in Herts/Middlesex 2 after a challenging 2015/2016 season. The 2nd XV are playing in Herts/Middx Merit League 7 (SW). Games take place on Saturday afternoons with training being held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Women's Rugby[]

The 2009/2010 season saw Chess Valley put together its first senior Ladies side. They managed to win their first piece of silverware, winning the Windsor 7's Plate Final 41-0 against Thames Valley Ladies. There is currently no women's team (2016–17)

Youth Rugby[]

For the 2013-14 season CVRFC fields sides within the U18, U16 x2 teams, U14 and U13 age groups playing within the Herts and Middx leagues.

2008/2009 season saw the first Junior side put out by Chess Valley in the U13 age group. For the 2010/2011 Season Juniors are represented at U13's and U15's. For the 2012/13 season youth sides will be represented with one under 17s team (div 5) two under 15s teams (div 2 and 7) and an under 13s team (div 4)

In the 2011/2012 season the U14's have won an amazing 6 trophy's including Saracens JP Morgan 7's tournament, The Hertfordshire 10s Cup tournament, Leicester tigers tiger challenge, Aylesbury 10s, the Hertfordshire plate tournament, and finally league three championship gaining promotion to league two. To win all this silverware the Valley under 14s have beaten Cheshunt, Aylesbury, Hemel, Fullerians, Minehead, Datchworth, Old Albanians and Saracens Amateurs to name a few. Three players have been selected to county and two to Herts school of rugby with good hopes of more lads being selected next season. 2013 the now U16's are playing in division one having been promoted for the fourth consecutive year

Training is mid-week and games are played on Sunday mornings. Sundays without games are also used to train.

Junior Rugby[]

The. Junior section of the club was started in the 1998/1999 season by the then Club Chairman Danny Kearns and Club Secretary Ian Robb with assistance from several senior players. Training and games take place on Sunday mornings.

Children playing U7s and U8s (stage 1) play Mini-Tag Rugby, U9s and U10s (stage 2) play Mini Rugby and U11s and U12s (stage 3) play Midi Rugby. A player’s age grade is determined by their age at midnight on 31 August at the beginning of each Season. The only exception to this are players that turn six during the season may start to play immediately rather than waiting until the following season.[2]

Match & Training Venues[]

Croxley Guild of Sport[]

The new home of Chess Valley having left their original ground and birthplace Rickmansworth Sports Club at the end of the 2012/13 season. Senior training and fixtures are usually played here.

Croxley Guild of Sport
The Green
Rickmansworth
WD3 3HT

Rickmansworth School and St Joan of Arc School[]

Training and fixtures are played at local schools for both the Mini's and the Junior sides.

Rickmansworth School
Scots Hill
Rickmansworth
Hertfordshire
WD3 3AQ

History[]

Formed in 1996, it is one of the youngest rugby clubs in Hertfordshire.

The club is often fondly referred to as "The Valley" by players and supporters.

Club Officers History[]

Season President Club Chairman Club Captain 1st Team Captain 2nd Team Captain Mini/Youth Chair Ladies Chair
96/97 Brian O'Connor John O'Rouke Chris Whitwell
97/98 Brian O'Connor John O'Rouke Paul Kleian Mark Kelly
98/99 Mike Atkins John O'Rouke Mark Kelly Ian Ormerod Pete Wilson Danny Kearns
99/00 Mike Atkins John O'Rouke Mark Kelly Ian Ormerod Mark Dunford Danny Kearns
00/01 Mike Atkins Ian Robb Mathew Shepherd Neil Cusack Danny Kearns
01/02 Mike Atkins Ian Robb Mathew Shepherd Mark Dunford Andrew Fawssett
02/03 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Richard Nemeth Michael Horwood Mark Kelly Andrew Fawssett
03/04 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Paul Kleian Michael Horwood Greg Bertolotti Andrew Fawssett
04/05 Mike Atkins Jerry Green Paul Kleian Timothy Simmonds Greg Bertolotti Andrew Fawssett
05/06 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Paul Kleian Timothy Simmonds Alan Walters/Adam Farnsworth Mike Baldwin
06/07 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Paul Kleian Matt Lever Adam Farnsworth Mike Baldwin
07/08 Mike Atkins Neil Brooks Adam Farnsworth Richard Nemeth Mike Baldwin
08/09 Mike Atkins David Stokes Adam Farnsworth Mark Dunford Richard Nemeth Alex Wodzicki
09/10 Mike Atkins David Stokes Adam Farnsworth Paul Foskett Dirk Ovenstone Alex Wodzicki Nikki Thomas
10/11 Mike Atkins David Stokes Phil Coulter Graeme Coles Mark Ryder Andrew Fawssett Nikki Thomas
11/12 Mike Atkins David Stokes Mark Dunford Phil Morton Andy Ruffell-Ward Andrew Fawssett
12/13 Mike Atkins Phil Coulter Richard Harvey TBA Andy Ruffell-Ward Jonathon Stephen
13/14 Mike Atkins Phil Coulter Richard Harvey Josh Wilkinson Andy Ruffell-Ward/Marc Adams Jonathon Stephen
15/16 Mike Atkins Phil Coulter Richard Harvey Wil Adams Andy Ruffell-Ward/Marc Adams Rich Lake
16/17 Mike Atkins Phil Coulter Sam Stabler Rich Lake
17/18 Mike Atkins Doug Wotherspoon Sam Stabler Rich Lake
18/19 Mike Atkins Doug Wotherspoon Marc Adams Rich Lake

Club Honours[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hertfordshire Rugby Football Union
  2. ^ R.F.U (2011), RFU Regulation 15 - Age Grades Rugby (For Age Grades U7 - U18), archived from the original on 2010-11-17

External links[]

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