Half term rugby camp at Wimbledon RFC for U7, U8, U9, U10, U11, U12, U13 & U14 (and 7s for U17-18)

FOR OCTOBER 2018 HALF TERM CAMP DETAILS VISIT THIS PAGE

From Wednesday 14 February 2018 to Friday 16 February 2018 Wimbledon Rugby Club is hosting a brilliant half term rugby camp for U7-U14s at our Barham Road (off Copse Hill) home. The camps have a multi-sport focus, blending rugby and athletic development with the core values of the game; the most important one being enjoyment!

The camps are being run as part of our Wimbledon in the Community initiative.

To find out more or to book your place email info@zionsport.com or call Neil Sweeney on 07900 606383

Pitch plan for Sunday 14 January 2018

A very busy day today - welcome visitors - please follow our parking policy. Specifically DO NOT BLOCK ACCESS TO RESIDENTS' PROPERTIES OR CAUSE BOTTLENECKS THAT COULD CAUSE AMBULANCES TO BE DELAYED as the club is in the middle of private roads and we ask all club users to be mindful of the need to treat our neighbours with respect.

Pitch plan for Sunday 7 January 2018 - RUGBY IS BACK!

Hi all

After a long Christmas break rugby returns to Barham Road this Sunday (10am sharp remember!). A busy day with the U14s hosting Richmond.

Here's to a great second half of the season!

The club's First XV host Redruth on Saturday. Looking for their second win of the season they'd appreciate lots of home support. KO is 2pm this Saturday (6 Jan).

Wimbledon RFC - proud to support Age Grade codes of practice and RFC core values

We've updated our website with links to the seven codes of practice that underpin Age Grade Rugby: the set of principles that govern how all rugby should be coached and played from U6-U18. See more: http://wmrfc.co.uk/rfucorevalues

Great quote from Eddie Jones on Age Grade Rugby's codes

"Being more player-centred means that the focus is on potential rather than current ability and that the emphasis is on enjoyment and encouraging a life-long love of rugby. As our research shows, for children, enjoyment is more important than winning; especially if it means they get to play with their friends.

Prioritising winning is not what children want and does not fit with the ethos of Age Grade rugby."

Another great quote from Eddie Jones (with apologies to our Kiwi friends...)

“Sorry, I meant to say two sh**ty little islands.” Eddie Jones, England rugby union head coach, when asked to apologise for calling New Zealand “a sh**ty little island off the south coast of Australia".

Wishing you all a Happy New Year. Rugby resumes Sunday 7 January 2018.

Pitch plan Sunday 17 December 2017

It's the Minis (U6-U11) + Girls + Inclusive Christmas Party this Sunday.

The pitches are just about OK so training is on for minis. Please check the clubhouse for pitch plan allocations in case there are last minute changes (or go to where you usually go).

Bacon rolls for adults available from 9am until 11.15am so please form an orderly Q! Minis presentations etc start from 11.30.

Rugby takes a Christmas break for two weeks after this Sunday. Training resumes Sunday 7 January 2018 at 10am sharp. Happy Christmas to everyone.

Note: U12s are away at Ironsides.

Rugby CALLED OFF today 10 Dec

Final decision: OFF due to standing water.

Pitch plan 10 December 2017 - CALLED OFF

Pitch plan 2 December 2017

Youth Christmas Party today

The minis have a joint training Session with Esher - Evens are at Home and Odds are at Esher. The U12s welcome Cobham for a friendly. There is one Youth Match for the U13 vs Warriors.

If you're visiting - welcome! - and please follow our parking policy. Specifically DO NOT BLOCK ACCESS TO RESIDENTS' PROPERTIES OR CAUSE BOTTLENECKS THAT COULD CAUSE AMBULANCES TO BE DELAYED.

Pitch plan 26 November 2017

A busy day today. Lots of youth matches. If you're visiting - welcome! - and please follow our parking policy. Specifically DO NOT BLOCK ACCESS TO RESIDENTS' PROPERTIES OR CAUSE BOTTLENECKS THAT COULD CAUSE AMBULANCES TO BE DELAYED.

Wimbledon RFC at Wimbledon Park Primary

The Year 5 and Year 6 children of Wimbledon Park Primary School were the latest to benefit from “Wimbledon RFC in the Community” when coaches from the club recently spent a day at the school giving rugby taster sessions to over 200 boys and girls as part of the school’s “Health and Wellbeing Week.” In partnership with Zion Sports, the programme aims to encourage and develop new players from non-traditional rugby playing schools, with the coaches drawing on the experiences gained both as players but also from their Sunday mornings with Wimbledon’s Mini and Youth organisation.

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