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Bettws FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG Bettws B RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB ettws RFC is a fine example of the important role that a club can play in their local community and have been enjoying a fantastic season this time around. Rugby Club Magazine recently caught up with their Team Manager Ryan Draper to find out more about the good work that has been carried out at the club in recent times. RC: How long have you been involved and what first attracted you to the club? RD: I’ve been involved in the club since I was fifteen. All my school friends played for a youth team which was coached by Martin Collett so I would play a few games for them. Bettws RFC has always been a family club and they used to have many social events and parties etc. Even when players would play for other clubs, they would always go back to Bettws RFC after games to socialise with their mates and families. I currently play for the team as Prop (probably player of the year so far!) RC: What are the most challenging and rewarding aspects of your role? RD: The club hit rock bottom a few years ago and without a few key gentlemen, Kirk Baldwin, Anthony Matthews and Andy Taylor the club would have folded. I’ve always tried to help out and whilst in Amsterdam on our Rugby tour was asked to become team manager. Gathering all the information and trying to get the club back on its feet has been the most challenging aspect for myself. The most rewarding aspect for me is going into the clubhouse after the game, seeing all the players with their families enjoying a positive atmosphere. Seeing the boys enjoying their rugby as well is very rewarding. RC: How’s the general mood down at the club at the moment? RD: The general mood is amazing at the club at present. Now we are stable behind the scenes, the introduction of Head Coach Mikey Thomas, Backs coach Callum Rowland and forwards coach Martin Williams means training sessions are fun but also very informative. The mood has followed onto the pitch with positive results. RC: How would you say the year has gone for the club so far? RD: The year has been very successful so far with us still undefeated this season with nine wins from nine with seven bonus points for 4+ tries in a match. We enjoyed a little run in the WRU Bowl as well before losing to higher opposition but still have a chance at the Newport and District Plate. www.rugbyclubmag.com 31