This roadmap consists of six stages, Stage A relating to individual training with one other person, moving through to Stage F when there can be a return to competitive matches against other teams. We are currently at Stage B following the government’s announcement of 28 May.…to read the rest of the communique click on the link
Latest Community Update from RFU
Latest edition of RFU Community Game Update sent out to all clubs.
This edition includes an update to the rugby activity guidelines issued last Friday, which now reflect the phased return to sport and recreation guidance issued by the government on Sunday 31 May.
Link to update 2nd June
Please find below recent updates from 19th May onwards;
Adult Male Competition Review- update
Latest update from the RFU regarding the next phase of the on-going review. All clubs are invited to participate.
Mental Health Awareness Week
The theme this year is #kindness. See the video Kindness Matters
In these difficult times, we need to keep an eye out on our families, friends and teammates or clubmates.
Checkout the Keep your Boots on Health and Well-being page on the RFU website in the link
Latest RFU Community Game Update
Clubs VAT potential windfall webinar
Webinar: VAT windfall reclaims currently available
Date & time – Thursday 30th April at 7pm
Rugby Club are benefiting from VAT repayment cash windfall claims. Working with Sports VAT Consultant, Russell Moore, rugby clubs have saved £4 million through VAT claims over the last 3 years. VAT claims can be made retrospectively for up to four years so can be substantial. Get your slice of the pie.
Sports VAT consultant, Russell Moore, who advises the RFU community clubs will explain what reliefs can potentially be applied and illustrate how to make a claim to HMRC.
Register for the webinar at: https://www.workcast.com/register?cpak=7238446645106682
Cornwall Under 20s justly proud of season’s achievements
Cornwall U20 Season & South West trials selection
Sadly Cornwall’s U20’s season ended with them unable to play their home quarter-final v Hertfordshire due to the coronavirus which led to the stoppage of all rugby by the RFU.
Cornwall’s season started in November with a team building afternoon kindly hosted by Truro RFC. This was followed by a number of training sessions and two warm up games before the Jason Leonard Cup the RFU’s U20 County Championship competition began in late January.
The first game’s result was a disappointment, losing to local rivals Devon at Ivybridge RFC. This was a reality check for the players with them being told in no uncertain terms by the coaches that lose the next game and we could face relegation for the first time from the top tier of this competition!
This rallied the players and after training in storm Ciara and Dennis it was on to face Berkshire at a wet and windy Camborne RFC. A great performance saw them win with a bonus point. Due to the other game in the pool ending in a draw, all 4 outcomes were possible from the last game.
The final pool game was all to play for and being Gloucestershire away at Dings RFC it was always going to be a hard fought game!! The lead swapped and momentum swung one way then another. With 15 minutes to go Cornwall were losing by 10 points and Berkshire were beating Devon, which if the results stood would result in Cornwall being relegated. The squad of 22 showed true grit, passion and pride in wearing the “Black and Gold” shirt to overcome the 10 point deficit to win by 4 points, earning a try bonus point to boot. The other game saw a win for Berkshire so Cornwall had gone from 3rd in the table to winning the pool and the right to a home quarterfinal v Hertfordshire. Unfortunately as they say the rest is history!!
South West trails selection
Every game is recorded and observed by selectors and of course the coaches. At the end of every game they get together and name a “team of the day” from 1 to 15. These teams and the match recordings are then sent to the South West management team and England counties management team. They collate all the information and watch the games before inviting players to the South West trials which can ultimately lead to England trials and the potential of an England counties shirt. This week the South West released the names and positions of players who would have attended the South West trials. Sadly due to the circumstances neither the South West nor the England trials will take place this season but it is great for the players to know they made the grade at that level.
11 Cornwall players from 7 different clubs were selected for the South West trials;-
3) Eliot Salt – Cardiff Met
4) Steele Barker – Penryn
5) Mawgan Osborne – Pirates Ams
6) Toby Osborne – Pirates Ams
7) Tom Spiers – Truro
8) Jack Wickham – Saltash
9) Ali Stacey – Redruth
10) James Tucker – St Austell
12) Isaak Welch – Truro
13) Ben Plummer – St Austell
13) Aaron Simmonds – Redruth
Congratulations to all of the players on their selection, but also commiserations, as they unfortunately are not able to display their skills at the next level. However 7 of the players are eligible next year so!
As the season ended abruptly it is also fitting to say a big thank you to everyone involved with the U20’s this season and of course the clubs and spectators who have supported us. Especially;-
All of the players who have been part of the enlarged squad
Coaches – Rich Kevern (Backs) Tyler Gendall (Forwards) assisted by Adam Kevern
Medical team – Dr John Garman, Sam West, Graham Ashton & Neville Curnow
Kit man – Paul Hurrell
Press & PR – Simon Bryant, David Burrows, Kevin Bishop, Elliot Trotman and Benjamin Eyriey
Management Board – For their support and guidance
Sponsors – O’Neills, Kelsall Steele Investment Services Ltd, Biffa, Booths Print, Brooks Macdonald, Trelawny’s Army.
2020 – 2021 Season begins
Work has already started to collate the 2020 – 2021 with regards to players. We have a number of players who are eligible from this season, a number transitioning from the U18’s. We will also write to all clubs in September asking for them to nominate suitable players and of course the management team will be out observing matches and players during the season to identify potential players.
The criteria for a player being eligible;-
- Must be over the age of 18 before they can either train or play for the U20’s. (Any player who attains the age of 18 during the season but is involved with the U18’s section must complete their season before being considered for the U20’s)
- Must be under the age of 20 on the 1st September 2020
- Was either born in Cornwall, lives in Cornwall, is registered with a Cornish club or has played for Cornwall at an earlier age grade.
Anybody who meets the criteria and wishes to be considered should initially contact the team manager Colin Hatch 07967725368 or hatch0348@btinternet.com
Finally everyone involved with the Cornwall U20’s would like to thank them for their support and encouragement and look forward to seeing you next season. In the meantime and during these difficult times please follow the government guidelines and “Stay Safe”
Colin Hatch Cornwall U20 Team Manager
Footnote. Colin Hatch, who wrote this article, also deserves a big thank you for all the hard work he does on behalf of the Under 20s. The CRFU are indebted to him.
Covid 19 Business Support Grant Funding
Rugby clubs need to check to see if they are eligible, we would urge all clubs to check to see if they meet the criteria to receive this support.
County Hon. Sec Terry Williams has today written to all Club Secretaries advising them to check their club’s eligibility.
If your facilities have a ratable value, and you do not as a club pay any rates due to Small Business Rate Relief, you may well find that you are entitled to claim .
Do checkout the following link to see if your club can claim.
Application form to be completed on-line via Cornwall Council website in the link
Generosity of Vice Presidents
On 30 March I wrote to the CRFU Vice Presidents asking them to consider a small donation to the “Emergency Fund for CRFU Clubs” in relation to the Coronavirus and am very pleased to advise that todate we have received £700.
Truly, a very generous and magnificent response.
John Sumnall
Safeguarding bulletin – April
The latest Safeguarding bulletin regarding DBS checks.