Rugby Club ISSUE 83 | Page 12

Waysiders Drumpellier FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG “I played rugby at school for St Ambrose High; Charles Fawcett, the school’s physics teacher was a great rugby guy and was instrumental in encouraging students into rugby and into the club. A majority of the club’s players between the mid- 90s and 2000 were from the school and through the encouragement of Charles. I played for the school and club from age 12 and am still a current player at aged 36, playing at either fullback or wing. Many years of struggles have culminated in a successful season which we hope to build on moving forward with the first task being to win the league. The team has developed a winning mentality and if the boys can believe in themselves then I am confident the league title will be ours.” Jonathan Gibson physiotherapy suite, a self-contained official changing area, two new cubicled changing rooms and transition area that will showcase those past and present who have contributed to making Waysiders Drumpellier RFC what it is today. We’ll also be upgrading our existing facilities to improved accessibility provision. We’re also delighted to announce that we’ve secured a three-year partnership deal with Cairnhill Structures of Coatbridge. A local business who are passionate about rugby and steel fabrication. They are mad keen to be involved at a community level. Cairnhill Structures will take principle sponsor position across all playing teams from youth through to 1st XV. In a club first, we’ll see Cairnhill Structures branding on all our playing strips. We’ll also be looking to work with Group Managing Director Neil Watson to look at other initiatives outside of rugby where we can offer training, work experience and apprenticeship opportunities as part of our youth programmes.” Specialist Steel Fabricators T +44 (0)1236 449 393 E [email protected] www.cairnhillstructures.co.uk Neil Watson is the GP Managing Director of 30/01/2019 Cairnhill structures who as a company have a great affiliation with rugby. Neil told us, “I was a local lad who played rugby mainly at school for Glasgow High, starting off in 2nd row and as my teammates were growing I remained the same so ended up in the back row, then Standoff, centre and wing. I have great admiration for the rugby club and their vision moving forward to continue developing young people from their local community, this is really the challenge for many rugby clubs to maintain their level. I was impressed by the club’s ambitions and decided to become a principal sponsor. Rugby has changed very much over the years with the SRU managing size differentials amongst players easing the worry amongst parents about their seven stone son coming up against a 16 stone forward. Fitness and strength conditioning has also played a big part where 20-30 years ago weight training was less and many players were around the same weight - 8 stone or so soaking wet! I admire very much the enthusiasm and enjoyment the club are exhibiting not to mention the great efforts they are putting into the local community in what is predominantly a footballing region. Best wishes to everyone associated with Waysiders Drumpelier RFC and I look forward to seeing everyone soon!” 14924 Cairnhill Ad 87x62mm.indd 1 12 Issue 83 17:10