Rugby Club Issue 54 | Page 101

glasgow hawks I need an expert. Where can I find the right person with local knowledge to sell my West End property? meet Chris Chris works in Savills West End team. He has almost ten years experience advising on property values in the local area, selling homes just like yours. For a free market appraisal, call Chris Breckenridge on 0141 222 5864, drop him an email at [email protected] or pop into our office at 163 West George Street, Glasgow G2 2JJ savills.co.uk/glasgow SA82658 Meet Chris Advert HP.indd 1 01/05/2015 13:18 coaches committing to the club and are grateful for their efforts.” Peter Laverie told their official website, “I am delighted to be working with Gary at Hawks. We have known each other for several years and also worked together for a couple of years as Scotland U16s and Scotland U17s coaches respectively. We have a very good group of enthusiastic players at Anniesland and our job will be to get the best out of them. We have started planning and organising for next season already.” Glasgow Hawks is not a club to focus solely upon their senior section however and they also have a number of youth sides in place. These teams look to provide young players from the local area with an opportunity to play the game in a safe and enjoyable environment whilst helping them to reach their full potential. It is important for any club to be able to produce their own talent, particularly in the current financial climate and this is an area that they appear to have covered. It will certainly be exciting to see how their juniors can progress in the coming years. In order to help their youngsters to make the sometimes difficult transition into the senior game they also have a reserve side in place. This allows them to give players experience of adult level rugby even if they are not yet considered ready for first team action which can be an important step in the development process. Another benefit of having so many sides is that it allows the first team to benefit from far greater strength in depth. If they are ever left short on numbers through injury or work commitments they have the option of calling players up with a limited amount of disruption. There is plenty of reason for optimism at Glasgow Hawks at the moment and it promises to be an exciting summer for the club. Rugby Club Magazine wishes them the best of luck for the future. www.glasgowhawks.com- Twitter : @GlasgowHawks1 www.sportip.biz 101