Rugby Club Issue 58 | Page 60

Old Colfeians FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG Old Colfeians O ld Colfeians Rugby club is committed to creating an atmosphere where people can enjoy their rugby at a competitive level that suits them whilst also providing an active social calendar. Rugby Club Magazine recently caught up with their Chairman, Dave Hodgkiss, to find out more about the good work that they’ve been doing lately. Involvement He told us, “I have been a member for many years first joining the squash section at the club. My son then started to play for the club and my interest grew, having taken on various roles I am now the Chairman with a great team of volunteers making the club a great place to be.” The Role “The development of our Youth teams through into the Senior sides is, as for many clubs, a challenge, but we are now seeing a number of last year’s Colts playing in the Senior sides joining others who moved across before. This is a reward for the volunteers in our Minis and Juniors, plus a great thing for the whole club to see. 60 Issue 58 Atmosphere “The club has gone through some major changes over the past two years, but the same Ethos has been maintained which is enabling us to be a family orientated club with strong links into the local community and schools. The off-season has been good for us with new ideas introduced, plans for a girls section finalised, All Schools programme confirmed, pre-season training camp for all senior sides plus plans made for the World Cup. New players have been welcomed and our preseason training for senior sides and colts has been going well. This season we want to consolidate our position in the leagues we play in, aiming to finish as high as we can. Expanding again our Minis, Juniors and Colts and starting a Girls Section are our main aims.” Youth “We decided some time ago to invest a lot of our resource into Youth rugby, we appointed a dedicated resource to our Youth Section with an aim of reaching out to more local schools and improving the quality of the offering we provided at the club both in Coaching and general outreach. This worked very well and it has now developed into our acceptance on the RFU All Schools programme. Most importantly it has brought new members along to the club at all ages but in particular at the 15 plus age groups.” Community “We are very much a community club, although still having a strong link to Colfes School we are an open club with links into many community groups. As part of the much bigger sporting club at Horn Park our outreach is even stronger as we can offer something for most people to come along and enjoy.” Challenges “Our biggest challenges include professionalism and what it means for a club such as ours, maintaining a strong financial model which enables us to be a community based asset for rugby at grassroots and working with other clubs and organisations to get and maintain young people’s interest in our great game.”