Rugby Club ISSUE 83 | Page 13

Waysiders Drumpellier Youth “Youth rugby is the lifeblood for the sustainability of the sport at WD. We have a vibrant and growing youth set up as a stand-alone. However, we’ve been fortunate to be able to help grow and develop strong links with two local School of Rugby Schools with Smithycroft Secondary in the East End of Glasgow headed up by Mr Iain Grant, and closer to home with Coatbridge High School. The programme there headed up by Mr Jake Wilson. We currently have senior players in part time development roles delivering in curriculum coaching sessions to help further grow the sport and links with the club. Having that link is key to transitioning boys and girls playing at the school to playing at and for the club.” Integration “It’s easy for any of us to find an excuse not to go to training, however the regular attendance en masse is testament to the enjoyment of the sessions and the friendship bonds that are made on the rugby field. People say it’s unlike any other sport. The beauty of rugby is there is a place for everyone. Young players need to feel they belong, we help nurture that ensuring everyone has the opportunity to contribute in shaping the club’s future and that friendships made in rugby are more often for life, rather than just a season. Ensuring there’s familiarity with the senior squad is key to ensuring the youth transition through, we’ve had a gap for a few years and will have for a few more. However, when the current under 15 boys and girls reach senior level WD will be a force to be reckoned with.” Ambitions “Success in the next five years would see us have at least one full team at each youth age grade. A women’s 1st XV team bolstered by our current U15 and U18 girls. An increased senior squad to accommodate two or even three senior men’s teams. On a personal level I’d like to see a resurgent WD40 side for the old blokes to be put out to pasture. We’d also like to see a further development in our facilities by adding a second park and perhaps dare I say a 4G one. This would help accommodate the multitude of players and games we’d be required to play. In addition, it would help drive an additional revenue stream. We’ve had initial conversations with the council in relation to this and initial top line views are positive. We’ll see. Let’s get the changing rooms build first.” Bill Ferguson has had a long and positive association with Waysiders Drumpellier RFC. He recently told Rugby Club Magazine about his historic association with the club, saying, “As a pupil of Caldervale High I would play school rugby in the morning and club rugby for Waysiders in the afternoon. At fifteen years old it could be quite daunting playing against fully grown men but that’s the way it was then. My main position was wing forward although I did venture into the front row on occasion. A snapped achilles put an end to my playing career at the age of 37 although off the record I may still venture for one last play with my son! In 1993, both clubs amalgamated as a solution to afterschool rugby having taken a down turn and concerns about a pathway for young people entering this great sport, it was felt that a stronger future could be secured with this union. Waysiders Drumpellier Rugby Club was formed and as well as being a 1st XV player I was privileged to be inaugurated as the club’s first president. Twenty-five years down the line it’s great to see how the club has grown. My son Gary, the current 1st team captain, has been at the club for over a decade now and with the club competing so well on the pitch a real chance of promotion and champion winning honours exists for our club; this has naturally resulted in more competition for places amongst players. The crunch games and ultimately the outcome of our season will be determined by the home and away fixtures against Glasgow University Medics on the 2nd and 23rd of March. I have to say I have thoroughly enjoyed my association with Waysiders Drumpellier Rugby Club over the years and wish everyone at the club the very best of continued success for the next 25 years!” 13 Issue 83 www.rugbyclubmag.com 13