STIRLING COUNTY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ACADEMY PROSPECTUS SEASON 2017/2018
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STIRLING COUNTY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ACADEMY PROSPECTUS SEASON 2017/2018 “Passing something back” Proud sponsors of Stirling County Rugby Academy STIRLING COUNTY #ONECLUB 1
Index The Stirling County Rugby Academy - “A School of Rugby” Page 3 Foreword by John Wright, President of SCRFC 2017/2018 Page 4 to 5 A Rugby Journey Page 6 to 7 Rugby Development at Stirling County: A Place of Excellence Page 8 to 10 Our Rugby Philosophy at Stirling County / Playing Structure Page 11 to 16 Stirling County RFC: Academy / PerformanceDevelopment Programme / Academy Training Arrangements and Player Welfare Stirling County Rugby Academy: Membership Fees Page 17 to 28 Stirling County Rugby Academy: Key Contacts Youth and Mini section contacts The “County Team” that made it happen in 2016 / 2017 2
“Stirling County provides not just rugby to an individual but grows them as people as well.” Foreword by John Wright, President of SCRFC: 2017/2018 “Welcome to the Stirling County Rugby Academy Prospectus for season 2017/2018. The launch of our Academy a few seasons back has started to produce results; we have numerous U18’s coming into the Senior club better conditioned and with a greater mind set than I have seen in many years. When I see our Junior teams lining up against the opposition the difference in physique is staggering, we are ahead of the game in all facets, compared to other clubs. I myself attended the very first Mini session in 1974 progressing through the Junior ranks, I never had this sort of preparation for Senior rugby and envy the opportunity these lads have today. My years coming through the Junior section is littered with life friendships with players, coaches and officials still at the club, players, coaches and officials now with other clubs, ex- team mates now no longer involved in rugby. Stirling County provides not just rugby to an individual but grows them as people as well. We at Stirling County School of rugby are committed to maximising the potential of aspiring young rugby players by providing an environment with first-class training facilities, expert coaching and conditioning advice” Academy boys and girls with Jade Konkel, Women’s Scottish international and Scotland’s 1058th International, ex County player Kevin Bryce 3
“For those that have boys or girls about to start this journey or maybe part way through – enjoy every moment – as it is sure to go in a “blink of an eye.” A Rugby Journey “Murrayfield 10th Feb 2017. A classic Scottish cold Friday evening as I stood there before the crowd arrived – standing and reflecting under the floodlights. This place is always special but tonight it felt extra special, even though maybe with a tinge of sadness? It felt like tonight would be the end of an era; as my son Bryce transitioned his 11-year journey from mini rugby to tonight - where he would run out onto that pitch at Murrayfield with his team mates in the Scottish Youth Cup Final. I remember that day 11 years ago, when we turned up at Stirling County and Bryce along with a few others were given the traditional shout out from an enthusiastic bunch of kids “Welcome to County”. He shone bright in his new rugby kit – that didn't last long! I remember that day as though it was yesterday – in fact, like it all happened in a “blink of an eye”. My son had gone from an enthusiastic rugby player to, well, an enthusiastic rugby player- just a bit bigger and wiser now. That night at Murrayfield finished on a high as the Stirling County team defended their title and lifted their trophy one more time. I grabbed the professional photographer at the end of the game and asked, “could you please take a photo of me and my son?” That photo for whatever reason is one of the most special photos to me of all time. A moment as father and son stand on the pitch at Murrayfield – surrounded by voices of rugby past and in the stands friends and family and on the pitch team mates and great coaches. A moment in time. What a journey it has been – in all those years I have only missed two of Bryce’s games – one because I was speaking at a conference and the second one because I was at his coaches’ stag party – and Bryce had demanded I did not miss that. Over these years we have travelled throughout Scotland from Gala to Inverness to Edinburgh to Glasgow and best of all our trip to the Orkneys. We travelled around the UK on several mini tours in Dublin, Wales, Harrogate, Newcastle and of course our favourite trip abroad to Biarritz when they were Under 15s. We were so well looked after by Shaun Hegarty and Federico Rambur – two people who really care and understand about the spirit of rugby. So many memories and to be able to stand on the touchline and see these kids grow has been amazing. They've not only turned into great characters but together they have become men. They have all certainly learnt a lot along the way through this fantastic sport and through the incredible volunteers who have given up their time to coach them. They’ve coached them to play rugby, but more than that, they've helped them learn the importance of being part of a team - of losing, winning and what it means to work hard for each other. To learn and improve. All this incredible education but probably best of all for many - the banter and the laughs with their teammates – these are memories these boys will hold onto forever. They may not realise just how much right now, but in 2 years, 5 years, 10 years’ time they will bump into another friend from this journey and boy will they have memories to have a laugh about over a pint. 4
But it’s not been all about the players - the friendships made on the touchlines as we have stood in the cold Scottish winter days together, sat in cars waiting or travelling – we have met people we wouldn’t have met, we have got to know each other, we have laughed and we have enjoyed the momentous occasions together when our boys did good. We've been there together and in a way, have also learned what it’s like to be a part of something - part of a team. And how the kids have grown! Each year we would look at the players on the next pitch in the next age group in disbelief – would our kids be that size one day? And yet sure enough we stand here now with the Under 18s as they finally transition to senior rugby. Also, ready to leave home and continue their journeys to whatever is next for them. What has gone in the last few years will certainly stand them in good stead. Possibly more so, than many things they will have learnt at school. So, to all the players, the coaches, and the supporters - I say thank you. It has been a brilliant experience and a privilege. To Bryce I say it has been an immense pleasure and honour for Elaine, Georgia and myself to have been there with you every step of the way. We could not be prouder. For those that have boys or girls about to start this journey or maybe part way through – enjoy every moment – as it is sure to go in a “blink of an eye”. I wouldn’t have changed a single moment. Well, maybe that draw in the Under 16 final…” Bryan & Georgia Robertson Above, Bryce in mini rugby action and below with Bryan at Murrayfield a U16 finalist in 2015 and a U 18 Youth Cup winner in 2017 5
“County’s Under-18s are the current national champions, and are the most successful youth team in Scotland, having won this accolade thirteen times, seven times in the past decade,” Rugby Development at Stirling County: A Place of Excellence Stirling County RFC has for the past four decades been at the forefront of rugby development in Scotland, since our successful mini rugby section was started at Bridgehaugh Park in the 1970s. This home-grown rugby talent was fundamental in the meteoric rise of County’s 1st XV from the depths of the Seventh Division to winning the Scottish Championship in 1995, and ensuring that County continue to compete in the top-tier of club rugby. Currently there are over 300 junior players playing rugby at Stirling County ranging from the ages of 7 to 18. Many of our young players have progressed to play for County’s 1st XV, and have gained regional and national representative honours, with the best rising to the highest levels in the sport. Over the years, our Club has produced a large number of age-grade internationalists, while past senior Scottish internationalists who have worn County’s colours include George Graham, Ian Jardine, Kenny Logan, Kevin McKenzie, James McLaren, Allister Hogg and Alastair Kellock. More recently many County players, who have learned their rugby at County, have gone on to play for the professional sides of Edinburgh Rugby and Glasgow Warriors, and have been capped by Scotland at the highest level, including current internationalists Grant Gilchrist and Adam Ashe with Finn Russell a British Lion in 2017, along with Gordon McCrorie who now captains the Canadian national side. Finn Russell, British Lion 2017 County’s Under-18s are the current Youth Cup champions, and are the most successful youth team in Scotland, having won this accolade thirteen times, seven times in the past decade, which is more than any other club, while our age-grade youth teams (Under-13s to Under-18s) were overall champions of the last seasons President’s Conference, comprising the elite rugby development clubs across Scotland. This further demonstrating the high quality of coaching and player development within our renowned Junior and Youth sections. 6
Andrew Mclean: Scotland Logan Trotter: Scotland U20 Erin Sinclair: Scottish U18 makes his debut for the playing for the first XV Schools 7’s first XV Stirling County’s achievements in rugby development are further evidenced by numerous County players selected for our national age-grade sides and competing for Scotland Under-20s in recent Six Nations and World Championships. The 2016/2017 U18 squad - winners of the SRU Youth Cup Stirling County RFC has strong links with local communities and schools, and through our out-reach rugby development programme, the Club has introduced rugby to young players from many local areas and backgrounds, who are encouraged to play rugby, thereby increasing participation levels in sport generally. At County, we recognise the importance of ensuring that our young players are given the best opportunities to further develop their talent to enable their competent progress in the sport and fulfil their potential. 7
Our ‘school of rugby’ approach will take our young players from their introduction to the sport from Primary 1 to 3 micro rugby, developing through mini and youth rugby until they reach age of 18 years. We will focus on the long-term development of players, and promote physical well-being and skills improvement that will equip players to reach the higher levels of club rugby, thereby further raising the standard of the domestic game, and encouraging opportunities for the best to further their career in the sport, as many have done so before. Stirling County Rugby Club has, over the years, laid down many claims to fame. Not least amongst these was their pioneering attitude to Women's Rugby. In the vanguard from the late 1970s, girls who wished to join the rough and tumble of mini-rugby, usually alongside their brothers, were made welcome. Lynn MacCorquodale, with her brother David, was quickly followed by Vicky Barrington (Jamie) and Alison McGrandles (Matt and Barry). At that age, these girls were physically stronger and often better co-ordinated, certainly more motivated, than many of the boys in their group, and put their ability and power to good use. Vicky Barrington became the very first female to put on a Stirling County strip and actually represent the club, becoming captain of a very successful P7 squad. Alison played alongside Kenny Logan, Gareth Flockhart and Mark McKenzie up until midi rugby then having played age grade hockey returned to rugby whilst at University and went on to notch-up some 50 International Caps for Scotland including playing in 1994, 1998 and 2002 Rugby World Cups and 3 European Championships in between. In season 2016/2017, two Girls Rugby teams were in operation, at U15 and U18 levels. They did very well in their inaugural season by winning the Presidents Conference, along with Biggar. The U18 girls won every national competition last season, alongside the U15 girls winning the SRU Girls national seven aside tournament. We are especially keen to encourage girls transferring from mini rugby to come along and join the best youth section in Scottish rugby. So, in 2017/2018 we will run an U12 girls team, as part of this development alongside our “hub club” status for Women’s rugby which will further assist in developing the women’s game in the Forth Valley. 8
“Our aim is to ensure we continue to improve our rugby “offer” for all of our members” Our Stirling County Rugby Academy structure will provide selected players with a programme of individual development through improved skills and team play coaching, alongside strength and conditioning, health, nutritional and life-style support and guidance, provided by a range of qualified coaches and specialist professionals. To support the further development of our players, Stirling County has invested in a new purpose-built strength and conditioning gym facility and new changing facilities for both men and women, adding to the excellent rugby infrastructure at Bridgehaugh Park. Player Welfare is of paramount importance with the health and wellbeing of all players. What is also very pleasing is to see 11 of last season’s youth players moving up, into the senior ranks in 2017/2018 thereby sustaining their rugby journey within the club. Stirling County RFC will continue to lead the way in the development of young rugby players and provide them with every opportunity to aspire to achieve their ‘goals’ in our great sport. Our Rugby Philosophy at Stirling County To play a brand of rugby that both excites and entertains and that achieves success for every member of Stirling County RFC be they player, coach, official or club member. To be guided by the ethos that we develop every player as an individual and give them all possible support on their way to fulfilling their potential in rugby. STIRLING COUNTY #ONECLUB 9
“Our U18 Head coach, Matt McGrandles was voted Youth Coach of the Year in 2016 / 2017. Along with Chris Faill, he also achieved the UKCC Level 3 coaching award. “ Playing Structure Stirling County RFC run teams from P1-3 touch rugby to Mini rugby (P4-P7) and Youth rugby (U13 to U18), along with Girls teams at U12, U15 and U18, a Woman’s XV and three Senior XVs with our 1st XV competing in the top tier of Scottish Rugby the BT Premiership. At all levels, we utilise qualified and experienced coaches working with a vision to produce quality rugby players where their development as a person as well as their development as a rugby player is foremost in our thinking. Our U18 Head coach, Matt McGrandles was voted Youth coach in 2016. Along with Chris Faill he also achieved the UKCC Level 3 coaching award. From this we weld these players into teams where they learn the worth of playing for each other and the fundamental meaning of being part of a team. In order to do this, we expose our young players to expert individual and team rugby coaching, strength and conditioning coaching, as well as advice on sports psychology, nutrition, lifestyle; all the factors that allow every player the best opportunity to fulfil their potential. Through the process of intense, enjoyable weekly training and matches against other top club sides at Mini and Youth levels and against some of the top school sides in the country, we aim to develop our players to be absolutely the best that they can be. Two seasons ago in addition to the school’s conferences Scottish Rugby announced a revamp of the club youth league structure. Similar to the schools’ programme, clubs across the country producing teams at every secondary school age level have been grouped together in conferences based on the number and quality of their teams and player development. In season 2016/2017 Stirling County played in the Presidents Conference, wining the boys conference for the second time, with the U18’s also winning the boys National Youth Cup along the way. 2016 Conference Winners School Conferences 1. Red Conference Merchiston Castle 2. Blue Conference Fettes College 3. White Conference High School of Glasgow 4. Green Conference Stewart’s Melville College 5. Purple Conference Linlithgow Academy 6. Black Conference Carrick Academy 10
Club Conferences 1. President’s Conference Stirling County 2. Red Conference Mackie 3. Green Conference Hamilton 4. Brown Conference Allan Glen’s 5. Border Conference Melrose/Earlston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ychVxHF7hmo Paste this link into your browser to see a clip of last season’s boys Youth Cup finals. In season 2017/2018, the Mitsubishi Motor car company are sponsoring schools and youth rugby in Scotland. As part of this sponsorship deal boys will play in the Shogun Conference and the girls will play in the Mirage Conference. Boys President’s (Shogun) Conference 2017/2018 Home and Away - 14 fixtures 1. Ayr 2. Biggar 3. Boroughmuir 4. Currie 5. Hamilton 6. Highland 7. Stirling County 8. West of Scotland http://www.scottishrugby.org/club-youth-shogun-conference (Paste the above link into your browser to access the fixture table) During season 2017/2018, the boys will also field teams at each age group, from U13’s to U18’s, to compete in the SRU Club Youth Regional Competitions, in the Caledonia region. This will mean over 300 youth boy players playing rugby every Saturday. Girls’ President’s Conference The girls competed in the Girls’ President’s Conference for the first time and were joint winners along with Biggar. To complete a brilliant season the U18’s also won the Girls SRU Cup and both the U18 and U15 teams also won the girls national seven aside tournament. Girls’ President’s (Mirage) Conference Clubs 2017/2018 Home and Away - 10 fixtures 1. Ayr 2. Biggar 3. Caithness 4. Hillhead Jordanhill 5. Murrayfield Wanderers 6. Stirling County http://www.scottishrugby.org/club-youth-girls-mirage-conference (Paste the above link into your browser to access the fixture table) 11
U18 Girls: 2017 Winners of the SRU Girls National Cup In addition, our junior teams will also play a series of invitational matches against some of the best independent schools in Scotland, as well as a programme of touring matches, both hosting and travelling. In season 2017 / 2018, fixtures have been arranged with Merchiston school, Stewarts Melville College, St Aloysius, Robert Gordons and from England Culford School and Ealing Trailfinders. Our Mini rugby age-groups will play regular tournaments and festivals throughout the season culminating, in what is a fantastic experience, their end of year tour (for P5 to P7). U15 Girls: 2017 Winners of the SRU Girls National 7’s 12
Sponsors of Stirling County’s RugbyAcademy Local car sales and garage business Kilgannon Motors of Bannockburn, has teamed up with Stirling County RFC to sponsor our Rugby Academy in a long-term commitment of three years (from August 2016 to July 2019). Stirling County President John Wright, in welcoming the Club’s partnership with Kilgannon Motors, said: “Developing our future rugby talent is central to Stirling County’s objectives over the coming years and we are continuing to invest in the necessary support and infrastructure at Bridgehaugh to provide our young players with the best opportunities to progress in the sport. I would like to thank Kilgannon Motors for their generous support of our Rugby Academy, which I am sure will continue be of great benefit to many of our young players and improve the standards within our sport” Jamie Kilgannon, Managing Director of Kilgannon Motors is delighted to support the Rugby Academy at Stirling County RFC, and said: “The Club’s ethos, facilities and long-term investment in young people’s overall development is very impressive, encouraging active and healthy life-styles while improving rugby playing skills. We at Kilgannon Motors are proud to support these objectives of the Rugby Academy at Bridgehaugh over the next three years.” Jamie added “many of the Club’s young players have gone on to play in the top flight of club rugby and have risen to even higher levels in the sport, playing for professional clubs and representing Scotland at international level. We hope we can help County’s Academy provide many more rugby stars of the future.” As part of Kilgannon Motors’ sponsorship of the Rugby Academy, the local garage are also “passing something back...” to the Club, through a loyalty scheme, whereby Kilgannon Motors will donate £5 of every £50 spent on garage labour costs by Stirling County Members back to the rugby club, to further assist with the development of local rugby talent. See Club website for further details. 13
Our Thanks got to all our sponsors for their continuing support for the Stirling County Academy youth teams in 2017/2018 Sponsorship Opportunities: There are opportunities for a community-minded local business to become involved in a range of sponsorship initiatives at Stirling County RFC, with the benefits of being associated with a widely- recognised and highly-respected successful community sports club, with an emphasis on the positive development of our young people and the promotion of an inclusive,active and healthy life-style, while attaining their potential insport. There are also opportunities to sponsor the player development programmes, the new strength & conditioning equipment and other elements of our successful Rugby Academy. If appropriate, the sponsor may consider providing or endorsing goods and services in support of the activities of the Rugby Academy. (Companies and individuals interested in this sponsorship opportunity should contact Keith Watson (Director - Sponsorship) at keith.watson@stirlingcounty-rfc.co.uk to discuss their specific requirements.) 14
Stirling County Rugby Football Academy Player Development / Performance Programme Stirling County RFC PDP Pathway (male) Stirling County RFC Senior XVs / SRU Contracts U20* SRU BT Academy U18 U16 U15: Whole Squad – WholeSquad S2: Whole Squad *New for season 2017/18 15
Stirling County Rugby Football Academy Player Development / Performance Programme Stirling County RFC PDP Pathway (female) Stirling County RFC Senior XVs / SRU Contracts U18 SRU BT Academy U15*– Whole Squad * New for season 2017/18 open to all U14 & U15 players in the SCRFC squad. As part of Stirling County’s dedication to giving our young athletes the opportunity to progress in their chose sport we offer our Player / Performance Development Programme (PDP). For our Player Development Programme, we offer all our S2 & U15 players to sign up to PDP sessions where they receive additional skills, specialist skills and strength & conditioning sessions throughout the season along with sessions in sports nutrition and sport psychology. Within our Performance Development Programme, we operate at 4 tiers where players will receive anything from 2 to 5 practical sessions per week in rugby and S&C with nutritional and psychological support. Players are selected on merits of current performance and future potential with a great emphasise on the qualities of the person and not just the rugby player. For our top-level players, they receive individual performance development plans, going into detail on their individual rugby, strength & conditioning (S&C), psychological, nutritional and lifestyle needs. This will be achieved with set goals within team training session, positional and unit specialist skills sessions, dedicated PDP S&C sessions, individual meetings with performance coach, sports psychologist and sports nutritionist. A specific, individual plan that; with the hard work put in by the player, will allow that player to become the best player that they can be. 16
As part of the Youth Academy (S1 – U18) all our players receive input on specialist skills, strength & conditioning and nutrition, offering every player those extra tools needed to push themselves forward. *Invitation to whole squad for additional training over and above normal team training. The Stirling County Rugby Academy encompasses our squads from P3 to U18 (i.e. the Academy encompasses the whole Junior section and the U18 squad) Stirling County RFC Rugby Academy Training Arrangements S1: Tuesday: 6.30-8.00pm: Rugby + On Pitch S&C S2: Thursday: 6.30-8.00pm: Rugby U15: Tuesday: 6.30-9pm: Rugby + S&C U16: Thursday: 6.30-9pm: Rugby + S&C U15/18 Girls: Thursday: 6-8.30pm: Rugby + S&C U18: Tuesday & Thursday: 5.30-8pm: Rugby + S&C Stirling County RFC Rugby Player Welfare Stirling County RFC strive to achieve best practice in player welfare with the safety and well-being of our players always at the forefront of our minds. We work with the Scottish Rugby Unions model of best practice which includes: • Suitable and robust recruitment for volunteers and staff to work with young players • Appoint suitably trained (both UKCC and First Aid) coaches and managers • Ensure there is a clear way for young players and parents to raise any concerns. Appoint a child protection officer • Adopt and implement a child protection policy • Involve parents/carers wherever possible • Ensure staff/volunteers are up to date with good practice in welfare and child protection 17
Within our volunteer and professional staff, we also strive to abide by: • Following Scottish Rugby Are You Ready to Play Rugby and age grade policies • Keep up to date with and follow good practice coaching guidelines • Properly supervise young players during rugby activity • Make rugby fun, enjoyable and promote fair play principles • Place value on the efforts and achievements of all players involved, including those on other teams • Treat all players with respect, dignity and fairness • Put the welfare and development of players first before winning or achieving team performance goals • Build balanced relationships based on mutual trust and respect • Include players in the decision-making process wherever possible and appropriate • Work in an open environment, wherever possible • Be an excellent role model • Give enthusiastic and constructive feedback rather than negative criticism • Recognise the individual developmental needs and capacity of young players • Follow medical advice and protocols relating to injury prevention and management 18
Membership Fees 2017/2018 Full Playing Member -Male (Over 21 (on 1st January 2018)) £144 Full Playing Member - Women (Over 21 (on 1st January 2018)) £144 Full Playing Member - Male (Under 21 (on 1st January 20187 or in Full Time Education)) £120 Full Playing Member - Women (Under 21 (on 1st January 2018 or in Full Time Education)) £120 Full Non-Playing Member £120 Full Member - Senior (over 65 years (men) and over 60 years (women)) £144 Associate Non-Playing (Male) £120 Associate Non-Playing (Female) £120 Youth / Junior (18 years or younger on 1st £120 September 2017) Family Membership (example: 25% Example: 2 adults and 2 children will discount on total amount) equate to 2 x £144 plus 2 x £120 = £525/25% discount = £396 We will have invested well over £200,000 in club improvements over the last two and a-bit years 19
“At all levels, we utilise qualified coaches working with a vision to produce quality rugby players where their development as a person as well as their development as a rugby player is foremost in our thinking” The Academy Coaching and Management Team Director: John Gibson: (UKCC Level 2) Contact Details: (e) johntgibson52@gmail.com (m) 07702 795213 Academy Manager: Stewart Milne Strength & Conditioning Coach: Maria Omar-Dalziel Under 18 Head Coach boys: Matt McGrandles (UKCC L3)) Coaches: Chris Fail (UKCC L3)), Keith Russell (UKCC L2), Mark Beckett (UKCC L2). Team Manager/s: Bryan Thomson The U18 squad 2017/2018 Under 16 Head Coach boys: Stuart Keys: (UKCC L2) Coaches: Graham MacAlpine (UKCC L2), David Dempster (UKCC L2), Dom Yarrow (UKCC L1); Derek Paton (UKCC L2) Team Manager: Kenny Craig (UKCC L2) 20
The U16 squad 2017/2018 Under 15 Head Coach boys: Coaches: Richard Grayburn (UKCC L2) Coaches: Joey Crozier (UKCC L2), Ed Samson (UKCC L2), Brian Deakin (UKCC L1) Team Manager: Mark Wills (UKCC L2) The U15 squad 2017/2018 Under 14 Head Coach boys: Graham Mackin (UKCC L2) Coaches: Allan Imrie (UKCC L1), Craig Bulloch (UKCC L2), Cammy Ellis UKCC L2, Dave Senior UKCC L1, Ross Logan, Thomas Joyce 21
Team Manager: Iain Kyle (UKCC L2) The U14 squad 2017/2018 Under 13 Head Coach boys: Ross Haddow (UKCC L1) Coaches: Martin Purvis, Brian Deakin, Andrew McGillivray, Michael Hencher, Greig Muir (UKCC L2 and refereeing L1) Team Manager: Bryan Crawford (UKCC L1) The U13 squad 2017/2018 Under 18 Girls Head Coach: Al Wilson (UKCC L2) Coaches: Donna Paterson (UKCC L2), Mark Wills (UKCC L2) Team Manager: Jackie Clark 22
The U18 Girls squad 2017/2018 Under 15 Girls Head Coach: Deon van Schalkwyk (UKCC L2) Coaches: Andy Proctor (UKCC L2), Malcolm Clarke (UKCC L2), Gillian Duncan (UKCC L2) Team Manager: Breeda Proctor The U 15 Girls squad 2017/2018 23
Stirling County Mini Section Minis Training Arrangements Our fixtures programme is available on our website. http://www.stirlingcounty- rfc.co.uk/results/minis/2017-2018 Minis Training: • Saturday – 9.30 to 11.00 at SCRFC – Team Training Selected Sundays for home and away matches. We have training each Saturday morning 9.30am to 11am (apart from some holidays such as summer, Easter and the winter break during December/January/February). We have matches most Sundays either home or away (away matches may be bus or self-transport depending on distance from the club). Match fees apply to all games, £3 for home games, £3 self-transport away games and £5 for away games where we lay on a bus. Regarding kit, we have a club strip, Stirling County top, black shorts and red/white hooped socks. We do insist that all players use a gum shield and recommend the use of rugby/football boots. All items can be bought at the club shop, again details online http://www.stirlingcounty-rfc.co.uk/shop/ or of course you can buy shorts, socks, gum shields, boots etc. from any good sports shop. You don’t need to rush out to get all the kit at once of course. We also have a thrift shop at the club offering donated kit most weekends. The most important thing for us is that our players have enough layers available to deal with the good old Scottish weather. We do offer a three-week taster before any payment needs to be made to ensure that your child is comfortable and happy to join. Minis Coaching and Management Team Season 2017/2018 Director of Mini Section Craig Bulloch (UKCC L2) Contact Details: (e) craigbulloch@hotmail.co.uk (m) 07734 003107 Under 12 Girls Head Coach: Joey Crozier (UKCC L2) Contact Details: (e) jemcrozier@gmail.com (m) 07803 627862 24
Team Manager: Annie Crozier (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) ajmcrozier@gmail.com (m) 07760 669279 The U 12 Girls squad 2017/2018 Primary 7 Head Coach: Cammy Ellis (UKCC L2) Contact Details: (e) scrfc2006@gmail.com (m) 07769 356 339 Team Manager: Alex Sinclair (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) scrfc2006@gmail.com (m) 07760 669279 Coaches: Alasdair McKay (UKCC L 1), Campbell Stunners (UKCC L 1), Conal Mooney (UKCC L2) Dugald Harrison (UKCC L 1), Floyd Kesson (UKCC L2), Forbes McKay (UKCC L 1) Kevin Spence (UKCC L 1), Martin Purvis (UKCC L 1), Noel Wicks (UKCC L 1) Tom Crockett (UKCC L2) The P7 squad 2017/2018 25
Primary 6 Head Coach: Craig Bulloch (UKCC L2) Contact Details: (e) craigbulloch@hotmail.co.uk (m) 07734 003107 Team Manager: Annie Crozier (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) ajmcrozier@gmail.com (m) 07760 669279 Coaches: Joey Crozier (UKCC L2), Gerrald Casserly (UKCC L1), Graham Mackin (UKCC L2), Graham MacAlpine (UKCC L2), Al Wilson (UKCC L2), Allan Nicol (UKCC L1), Harry Henderson The P6 squad 2017/2018 Primary 5 Head Coach: Jason Clarke (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) jayclarke77@gmail.com (m) 07976 669983 Team Manager: Tam Brown (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) tambrown@live.co.uk (m) 07826 909104 Coaches: 26
Keith Notman, Floyd Kesson (UKCC L2), Andrew Littlejohns (UKCC L1), Kenny Marshall, Louis Kesson The P5 squad 2017/2018 Primary 4 Head Coach: Greig Muir (UKCC L2) Contact Details: (e) gmuir66@talktalk.net (m) 07903 234643 Team Manager: Rachel Sinclair (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) rachel@dafthaggis.com (m) 07826 909104 Coaches: Allan Imrie (UKCC L1), Paul O'Brian (UKCC L1), Connor McIlwaine, James Torkington The P4 squad 2017/2018 27
MICROS Head Coach: Paul Trevis Smith (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) pault-s@hotmail.co.uk (m) 07905 827374 Team Manager: David Quarrell (UKCC L1) Contact Details: (e) dquarrelluk@gmail.com (m) 07951 335245 Coaches: Gav Dewar, Iain McKay, Colin Malcolm MICROS P1- P3 squad 2017/2018 **************************************************************************************************** Stirling County Club Day, 13 May 2017 28
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