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Cooke club that real progress has been made in recent years to stabilise and put a plan in place to ensure Cooke thrives in the future. “Each section is performing well in the respective leagues. In the last two years our Women’s team has arranged fixtures at 5pm on the back of a home Men’s fixture where possible on a Saturday. This has really helped to integrate the sections and increased the buzz around the club on a Saturday (Super Saturday) with rugby starting at 9am with the Minis and action right throughout the day Minis/Youth/Senior Men and finishing with Senior Women’s by 6.30pm. “Our Senior Men are hoping to finish top 4 in their league Kukri Championship One. This will allow them to enter the Junior All Ireland Cup in season 2019/20. The Senior Women are hoping to finish in the top 4 of the Women’s All Ireland League and solidify their position as the top women’s club team in Ulster. All other sections will continue to work hard to further grow and expand the Cooke family. “Youth rugby is extremely important to the survival of Cooke RFC. Youth Convenor Noel Brown and his band of volunteers work extremely hard to ensure the section is expanding and operating smoothly. This work was rewarded last year when Noel was awarded SONI Community Champion (Youth) at the Ulster Rugby awards for season 17/18. “The club work closely with Ulster Rugby and engage in different initiatives such as ‘Cross-field 7s’ for U18, also U20 tournaments for school leavers combined with club players. During the season we integrate some of the training sessions for our senior section with the U18 section ensuring players from the youth are familiar with the senior environment of the club. “Belfast has numerous rugby clubs. Cooke RFC prides itself on a rich history and strong tradition of being a very inclusive and welcoming club. The club engages with local schools and our sponsors are all from the local community. This all helps to create a very friendly and tight knit feel around the club house. “We have two well-known supporters groups made up of ex Cooke players ‘Cooke Badgers’ and ‘Cooke Waisted Beavers’. Both groups providing exceptional support both on and off the field for all sections of the club. “Recruitment will continue to be a challenge; players, coaches, volunteers and helpers. However, the current work that is going on in each section led by a strong club committee will ensure there is an effective and realistic plan in place to help maintain and grow each section. Simply put, our ambition is to continue to survive and thrive!” www.rugbyclubmag.com 29