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Saturday 03rd May 2008
Forums added

Everything Rugby has now added forums to the site. Members can now chat interactively with others and talk about anything to do with rugby. A couple of posts have been placed on the forum section but feel free to add to this list if there is something you would like to chat about with others. Go and have a look and voice your opinions about all things rugby.


Posted by: , on May 03rd 2008 on 09:21am0 Comments
Friday 14th March 2008
Everything Rugby Visit National Schools 7s

Some of the biggest rugby playing schools in the country were gathered at the Harlequins training ground yesterday for the Colts (U16) National School 7s competition. Schools including Millfield, Sedbergh, Ampleforth and Welsh school Brynteg were all competing and some fantastic rugby was on display despite the deteriorating conditions. Sedbergh were affected by their strength with 4 players missing out due to England call ups. However, this did not seem to hamper their progression through the early stages as they proved to be a very useful outfit. Tonbridge squeezed past Millfield 17 - 14 after the West Country school, previously attended by Matt Perry of Bath and England, had beaten Colstons. Sedbergh slipped up against Welsh school Brynteg who then went all the way to the final where they took on a strong Tonbridge side in terrible conditions. The Kent school dominated the opening exchanges and took the lead but toward the end of the first half they looked to have tired slightly and Brynteg gradually took control of the game, eventually coming out as winners, 14 - 5.

 


Posted by: , on March 14th 2008 on 05:22pm0 Comments
Monday 03rd March 2008
We have launched after months of preparation

Welcome to the first blog from everything rugby! We are very excited about the site, which has taken a great deal of time and effort to construct. Everything Rugby is aiming to be the number one place for rugby online is aiming to cater for anything rugby enthusiasts can want.

Since going live we have news posted on the site from clubs all over the country including both 1st XV reports all the way down to those reports from mini rugby coaches attending festivals nationwide! Why not add your club to the directory on the site and give yourself the opportunity to upload your own news for free.

The site builder allows clubs who perhaps do not have a website or may need an updated site to create their own for free. Everything Rugby guides you through the steps and in a few short minutes you can have your own website powered by us. There are several different templates allowing you to choose different colours and different layouts, meaning your site will be totally bespoke to your club. We can also add any additional sections you may want included.

The directory includes details from all of the clubs we have involved with Everything Rugby and enables you to contact and find them quickly and efficiently.

The online coaching is hoped to prove a big hit – it includes coaching sessions and technical skills from some of the best players in the country including:

Toby Flood (66 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 14 Caps for England),

Jamie Noon (213 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 29 Caps for England),

Lee Dickson (54 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 4 Caps for England Saxons)

Andy Long (106 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 2 Caps for England)

Phil Dowson (88 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 7 Caps for England Saxons)

Tom May (226 Games for Newcastle Falcons & 10 Caps for England Saxons)

You will be able to develop your rugby skills and understanding of the game through the videos provided on the site. There will also be the chance for you to email any questions you may have to the staff at Everything Rugby who will get back to you as soon as they can.

The blogs and forums which are included in the site, create a completely interactive site which allows you to discuss anything rugby. Keep checking the site to see what is going on in the forums – you may find some very familiar faces waiting to chat online with you. Write your own blogs and create points of discussion or keep everyone up to date with the training, games and interesting things that are going on at your club or school.


Posted by: , on March 03rd 2008 on 04:31pm0 Comments
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