Rugby Club ISSUE 87 | Page 72

Romsey Romsey FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG RUGBY CLUB Romsey Rugby Club is a fine example of the important role that a club can play in their local community. Rugby Club Magazine recently caught up with Club Representative Iain Messenger to find out more about how they have been getting along lately. Involvement Iain told us, “I started with the club in 1989 as a player when I moved to the area and throughout my time with the club have held a number of administrative positions across the committee while continuing to occasionally play. As chairman of a flourishing club, one must work with all areas across the club. We have a devolved coaching structure, under Richard Wood’s guidance, for the senior players, and an age group driven regime for the juniors and minis. Amongst the rewarding aspects, apart from a WIN across the board, is the pleasure in seeing some of the youngsters who joined the club at age five now representing the first team, indeed our recent first team captain Dan Penn-Newman has managed that feat. Pre and post-match discussions with other clubs’ senior management are also a very useful way by which we learn and adopt new strategies and ideas to achieve “best in class”, and such attention to detail can only help the club grow and develop across all areas.” Atmosphere “The first XV produced a topsy turvy season last time out, very much dependent upon player availability, but Dan and the team have played in purple patches and maintained a good spirit throughout the year. We have taken teams over to the Isle of Wight twice and always enjoyed the ferry journeys back to the mainland. Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, many requests for new equipment and training courses are acknowledged and fulfilled which again helps with morale across the club. We are always open to new players joining and previous players re-joining the club in the spirit of rugby.” 72 Issue 87 Last Season “As highlighted, player availability in the senior ranks has predetermined the performance for the 1st/2nd and Vets, whilst our under 15s won the Hampshire Bowl at the end of the season which is due to the commitment not only of the squad itself, but the management and volunteer coaches associated therewith. In terms of the juniors and the minis, we have healthy numbers and a suite of dedicated managers and coaches who generously give of their time both at the weekends and during the week. A club like Romsey could not survive without such stalwart support.” 2019 “With a new 1st XV captain in Josh Davies and a stable coaching structure, the majority of the seniors are looking forward to the introduction of summer touch, in conjunction with the former under 15s, as a prelude to another competitive season in Snows Hampshire Division 1. We are keen for the 2nd XV to fulfil more of the anticipated fixtures when the new schedule is finally delivered given the changes in the divisional structures across London and the South West.”