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Based in Gateshead in the North East of England, PPL
produces four UK magazines as well as the recently
launched Australia/New Zealand version of Sport in
Profile. Our five titles are Cricket Club, Football Focus,
Rugby Club, Sport in Profile and Sport in Profile ANZ.
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Rugby Club Magazine is committed to providing the
Rugby world with a platform from which to share ideas,
best practice and information with content provided
by many leading figures within the industry including
Chairman, CEO’s, Presidents and Managers of some
of the top sporting establishments worldwide.
Enjoying growing numbers at
the club One of the oldest
clubs in Wales
AMERSHAM
AND CHILTERN CANVEY
ISLAND
New coaching team in
place for 2017/18
Clinched promotion
last season
OLD CRANLEIGHAN
In buoyant mood at the moment
A major part of what we do is providing grassroots clubs
with a chance to highlight the work they are carrying
out with a focus on community involvement, youth
development, sound financial planning and sporting
success. The crucial role that these establishments
play in the industry cannot be overstated and they
regularly provide stories of astounding commitment,
dedication and integrity.
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BRISTOL FLYERS
Building from their play-off
position last season
LEICESTER LIONS
TIDEFORD
Targeting growth on and
off the track
Competing in the
Cornish Cricket League
MURTON
EAST KILBRIDE
THISTLE
Playing an important role in
their local community
Making fine progress
in recent years
HERTFORD
TOWN
Secured promotion
last season
ARCTIC QUEST
TRURO
PRESTWICH
HEYS
Building on a positive
pre-season
FARINGDON TOWN
The latest with Vickie Pullin
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The latest with
Jonathan Wyatt
CORBRIDGE
E xciting plans for the future
Playing a vital role in their local community
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Editor’s Welcome
With England, Ireland and Scotland all claiming wins in their opening Autumn Internationals the Northern
Hemisphere has gotten off to a good start with Ireland’s dismantling of South Africa particularly impressive.
Issue 75 of Rugby Club Magazine looks at how the new season has started for clubs including Huddersfield
where they are building on their success of 2017.
Barkers Butts is a fine example of a community club which prides itself on helping friendships flourish while
Malton and Norton is working hard to build a one club mentality.
Eighteen months ago East Grinstead found themselves in financial difficulties but they have turned things
around now and Bob Marsh tells us more about how they are getting along at present.
We are always keen to hear from anyone with a story to tell so whether you wish to promote a business, a club,
individuals, initiatives or products please do not hesitate to contact our editorial team at [email protected]
or call me directly on 0191 447 8383.
Yours in Sport
Jamie Seymour
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