Rugby Club Issue 47 | Page 41

THE BRITISH ROSS AEROPLANE COMPANY SUTHERLAND As Andy explains, this success has come from taking a different approach to engaging with the community. “We’ve long recognised that geography has been a major barrier to people, and kids in particular, getting access to rugby, but still we have people making return trips of over 100 miles just to train and play. In the past we set up hubs at Plockton and Golspie High Schools to help give us a foothold in the more rural areas.” “As a community-focussed club we decided that we needed to do more to support access to rugby and promote the benefits of our club. Working closely with Active Schools Co-ordinators throughout the area we built up a better mutual understanding of sports provision and developed a framework that allowed us to both support their work and develop our club.” The Community and Rugby Development Team (CARD), comprises of two Coaches plus support staff. It is their role to go out into the Community to develop and support Rugby. Last season, we were involved in promoting the game in over 50 Primary and 7 Secondary schools, plus running Camps and out of school events. We believe that this is crucial to get into the smallest and most remote schools! You never know; there’s a future international player somewhere out there – they just need a chance to prove themselves. So where next for the club? “Well first on the horizon,” says Andy, “is the small matter of Positive Coaching Scotland accreditation. We have been working towards this over the course of the last year and are nearing the final stages.” and our wider rugby family to what we are trying to achieve.” Having spent a lot of time, effort and money on the club facilities over the past 3 years, we now have a first class pitch, the best in the North of Scotland, as well as a warm and friendly Club house in which to entertain our visitors. We have recently pushed to become a central hub for many events in the Rugby calendar; hosting School cup finals, regional Girls camps as well as being a venue for many of the Island teams wishing to reduce their travel mileage. However, all of this work costs in terms of time and money. We are hoping that our successful Community and Rugby Development team will attract not only more players but parents and helpers as well. As with any Sports club nowadays, we couldn’t manage without the support of small and large businesses in the area. It is through their generosity that we are able to continue with the expansion of the Club and Rugby in the North of Scotland. A big thanks goes to MF Marine for supporting the 1st XV team and Port of Cromarty Firth for their backing in youth and Rugby Development. We’re always up for a challenge; youth games, senior matches – we’ll play. So if you fancy a cuppa or a “dram”, need somewhere to rest your weary legs whilst on holiday pop in and see us.“Ross Sutherland Rugby Club – The friendliest Club in the North” “This has been a very good experience and it has enabled us to tie in Community and Rugby Development to get the buy-in of players and parents, www.rugbyclub.biz 41