Rugby Club ISSUE 87 | Page 4

About us FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/RUGBYCLUBMAG About Us Based in Gateshead in the North East of England, Randal Noland produces six magazines including the recently launched Sport North East Magazine. Our six titles are Cricket Club, Football Focus, Rugby Club, Sport North East, Golf Club International and Sport in Profile ANZ. ISSUE ISSUE 86 84 / £6.95 €7.95 €7.95 / £6.95 role Enjoying in their community a league season The heartbeat of the village positive season YSTALYFERA SEVENOAKS TREHARRIS Playing an important London 1 South role in their community Division Champions Rugby Club Magazine is committed to providing the Rugby world with a platform from which to share ideas, best practice and information with content provided by many leading figures within the industry including Chairman, CEO’s, Presidents and Managers of some of the top sporting establishments worldwide. A major part of what we do is providing grassroots clubs with a chance to highlight the work they are carrying out with a focus on community involvement, youth development, sound financial planning and sporting success. The crucial role that these establishments play in the industry cannot be overstated and they regularly provide stories of astounding commitment, dedication and integrity. NANTGAREDIG Enjoyed OAKDALE an unbeaten HIRWAUN LENZIE Playing an important Challenging for the title FALL BAY Celebrating their ENNISCORTHY 25th anniversary Stepping up to the All Ireland League LONDON WELSH Progressing well in recent times THE GUINNESS SIX NATIONS PENYGROES Wales rise to 2nd in the world with Grandslam The latest with Neil Armstrong ABERBARGOED RHYMNEY, - PLENTY OF HARD WORK GOING INTO THE CLUB NORTHWICH, ASHFORD, LLANHILLETH We can help you talk through whatever’s on your mind CELEBRATING 50 ISSUES phone us ISSUE 86 €7.95 / £6.95 The latest with Tim Hancock instant messaging YORKSHIRE www.switchboard.lgbt One of the most successful clubs in the world email SUSSEX Exciting plans for the future From coming out to going out, to falling in love and making new friends. From sexual health to mental health and everything in between. Whatever the call, for confidential information and support you can talk to us. DIDCOT CASUALS STONEHAVEN YOUTH [email protected] CHEARSLEY Progressing well in recent times Playing an important role in their community Helping young players develop SALFORD CITY THE CRICKET WORLD CUP Preparing for life in the Football League England are World Champions Dundee North End - Playing an important role in their community SBRF_sport_in_profile_A4_ad_artwork.indd 2 SBRF_sport_in_profile_A4_ad_artwork.indd 2 ISSUE 06 $ 9. 10 /€ 7.95 / £6.95 to donate now e.g. LGBT41 £5 € 7.95 / £6.95 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Help us continue supporting the LGBT+ Communities TEXT LGBT41 £2/£5/£10 to 70700 ISSUE 50 NEWARK Achieving success in a changing environment KILLYMOON The latest with Cyril Rafferty BISHOP AUCKLAND A fine example of a progressive set-up WALTON HEATH AND THE BRITISH MASTERS Looking back at the superb 2018 event HOPEMAN - PLAYING AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THEIR COMMUNITY 18/06/2015 13:31 18/06/2015 13:31 Editor’s Welcome England’s warm up fixtures are out of the way as they signed off with convincing wins over Ireland and Italy. Now all of the home nations will head to Japan in the search of World Cup glory and the tournament promises to be a cracker as sides look to end New Zealand’s control over the competition. On the home front, club’s preparations for the new season are now complete and this month’s issue of Rugby Club Magazine visits the likes of Cork Constitution, Machynlleth and Inverleith to find out what they are hoping to achieve in the new season. As always, we also feature a number of club’s playing important roles in their local communities including Llandudno, Hereford and Edenbridge. I hope you enjoy the issue! We are always keen to hear from anyone with a story to tell so whether you wish to promote a business, a club, individuals, initiatives or products please do not hesitate to contact our editorial team at [email protected] or call me directly on 0191 447 8383. Yours in Sport Jamie Seymour 4 Issue 87