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Monday 16 April 2007

Presentation Dinner

The presentation dinner is on Friday 27th April, at the club. Tickets will be available soon for all players, parents and brothers and sisters. As in previous years, there will be awards given to player of the year, most improved player and the clubman of the year.

But how about those unofficial awards? The Michael Jackson Moonwalking award is shared this year between Jack Anthony and Tom Ansell and the Coco's Circus School award for Juggling is won this year by Bean.... Any other suggestions?

Sunday 8 April 2007

Norwich Match 8th April 2007

So Norwich had come down to the area to play in the Lexus tournament, hosted by Old Albanians.They won the tournament so were heralded "National Champions".

They wanted a match to end their tour, so they asked to play us. They came down to our ramshackle of a club, with our rock hard pitches and dusty car park, to challenge a North Herts premier outfit.

With the state of the pitches, it was more like a herd of rampaging wildebeests on the Serengeti (even without Jonno) than a rugby match.

Norwich started well developing a 10 point lead, though in the 2nd half of the 1st half, Letchworth raised their game, the defence holding strong, and some good passages of play in the backs, and some good close support play from the forwards. Despite the good spells of play, Letchworth failed to convert.

The Legends were up for it , and were prepared to go out all guns blazing to take the lead in the second half. The team-talk was interrupted by the Norwich coach Hayden Cocker, who has just recently achieved 500 appearances for Norwich 1st team - in contrast to our own coach, who has just made his 500th appearance in the bar - who asked if the game could be moved to a softer pitch, as the Norwich diddykins knees were hurting. Awwww. There was not a less firm pitch available, so we put forward the idea of touch rugby, to finish the second half.

Some of our lads, and the Norwich No.8, didnt quite realise that in touch rugby, you not going to get very far running straight into people.

Despite the lack of rugby brains, Letchworth were the top side to begin with. With some good running from Alex Littlewood and Dave Hill, the yellows were racking up some impressive tries.
A slight lapse in concentraton saw the Norwich lads cross the whitewash on numerous occasions.
Coach Muddy Waters could could not resist the temptations of pulling on the what was a skin tight shirt, and showing off his self acclaimed Welsh wizadry. It all went downhill from there.

Norwich picked up the pace once again, with Hayden Cocker in the arena, and the speedy winger went in for a couple in the corner.

The game ended light-heartedly, and we hope to have another fixture against Norwich early next season.

Friday 6 April 2007

Tour Photos

lads, if any of you got the team photo on tour, could please send it to me at lewi_dwaters10@hotmail.co.uk as i would like to change the one on the site for a more recent one, if you have anyother good photos of tour, please also send those and i will put some more on the site

cheers

lewi

Wednesday 4 April 2007

Norwich Match

For those of you who do not know, there is a match this Sunday (that's Easter Sunday) against Norwich. They are on tour in the area and are coming to Legends lane to give use a game. If there are any problems with availability, let Muddy know, or post a comment here

Tuesday 3 April 2007

Wales Tour 2007 - Aberystwyth!

4 days - 5 matches - 6 hours sleep!

We came down on the coach, thinking it would by a 5/6 hour journey, it ended up being 8.

We travelled through the scenic valleys of Wales, densely inhabited by, yes lads, I know, sheep. We then arrived at Quay West Holiday park in the midst of the flashing lights of "FUNWORKS" where, once everyone was assigned their accommodation for the long weekend, coins were swallowed up by the amusement machines, and bars were swarmed by the adults of the Legends Party.

On Saturday, the swimming pool was taken over by a game of American Football - which ended up as wrestling - before the coach's ignition was turned at 1:30, ready to escort us to the fields of battle at Aberystwyth RFC.

First match, Briton Ferry - very feisty Welsh lads. They played well, but so did we ; the defensive barrier held strong and prevented a good side, who ended up doing very well in the tournament, from scoring. Final score 0-0. A feast of points.

Match 2-Luctonians, who ran out of "luc" against us . Although Letchworth did not live up to our high standards of play, new kid on the block, Tom "never let yer dog ski" came up trumps with a good bit of tight play to secure a 5-0 victory.

The last match of the day saw Sutton & Epsom take us on, bit much having to play two teams but there you go! The match was fast paced and Letchworth proved to be the speedier of the two. Final score: 10-5

The entertainment began once again around the bar and amusement areas. After the players'/ empty stomachs were refuelled, the fun began. There were tickets and tequilas galore. On stage were a kinky threesome performing some classic pop tunes. After their act finished,on come the DJ, and with music such as Fedde Le Grandes "Put Your Hands Up For Detroit
", the lads really started to bust out some moves. A few of the lads minds were elsewhere though.. namely Liam Fitts ( though by the look ofthe picture, left, there is not much hope...)and Tom Ansell, who e clearly more interested in getting Ruby Sharp onto the dance floor, to get up close and personal in rhythm to the beats of the disco anthems. It was only when someone - Alfie Burkett I believe - requested some R 'n' B, and Ice Cube's "You Can Do It Put You Back Into It" pumped out of the speakers, that they got what they wanted.

Some fine moves were shown by the lads and adults alike, though there was disappointment when the disco ended. There was however one more highlight of the night. The sight of seeing Bean skidding down head first on the bowling alley, and crashing into the pins.

The next morning came and once again the pool was taken over by Letchworth u 14's, with mini basketballs flying all over the place. Many of the lads, including myself, left the water with red marks all over the backs, and in my case faces - they know how it happened.....

We had qualified for the cup, and our first game was against hosts Aberystwyth. They were a strong side, and managed to rack up 20 points, against our none. Tom Ansell's injury saw changes in the side, which interrupted the flow of the game. They took advantage of the wind, and they were bigger, stronger and faster. Although we were beaten, we came away with our heads held high.

The final 30 minutes of the tour were 30 minutes against Essex side, Woodford. Another disappointing performance led to a Woodford try in the second half. Letchworth fought back and managed to get a try, due to some great running from Tom Simmons , and close follow up play from Liam Fitts. The last play of the game came and Letchworth gave away a penalty. The scores were tied, but Woodford chose to kick into touch, signalling the end of the game. We were dumbfounded - it was a draw - though Woodford were celebrating. What we didn't know was that that in the event of a draw in these stages of the tournament, the team that scored first were pronounced winners. There was arguments, but those were the rules, we just didn't know. We would have taken the win if we had scored first, and anyway, we did not do enough to win the game.

The final was between Briton Ferry and Aberystwyth. Briton Ferry won 10-0. We were the only team they didn't beat!

So commiserations and congratulations to the lads, but that's the way things go. In the evening, we left for a hotel in town, to have a roast turkey meal, and disco afterwards. Mushroom soup for starters, but some of the lads just couldn't wait for main course, not necessarily for the food, but so they could get another look at the supposedly 14 year old waitress.... especially (and this is just for bean)... her boyfriend Mr Michael Burnett.

An award was presented at the dinner, for Player of the Tour. It was given to Greg "Butch" Hobbs for his ball carrying and crucial tackling. I'm sure you will all agree, we would have done a lot worse without the maxed-out machine.

The disco commenced, and again there was some fantastic dancing from the lads, notably Jack Anthony ( see dodgey picture, left... is this man a simpleton?) and his smooth moves. Another member of the Anthony family joined in with lads. Steve got up and got the lads going during "500 miles.". On the way back to the park a good sing song was in order. The chants were in the style of " We've got Fatty Burkett , in the back" etc.

The Sunday night was dedicated to a good nights sleep, apart from for the caravan that Fitts and co were in. A strange figure was lurking around the caravan, and they turned off the gas. Bush hunter Karen went out to have a look, but there was no luck though.

So the tour was a good crack and there was some good rugby was played too. We look forward to next year.