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February 2008



Banbury
Rugby Union Football Club
The Minutes of the 81st AGM held in the Green Room at 7.30 pm
on the 19th. June 2007.
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Meet
Colin Fairbrother - President of BRUFC 2007/8
Both
the 1st & 2nd XV's win
promotion and the Colts win the
County-Cup in the 2006/7 season!!!
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What A Season..!!
The season just gone has, at all levels, been a year of real
achievement for the Senior Section. The Colts brought the County
Cup back to Bodicote Park after a tremendous & nerve-jangling
victory over Henley; our 3rd XV became a much more permanent addition
to the fixture list; the 2nd XV stormed to the league title in
Bucks Berks & Oxon 2 North in the most emphatic fashion &
the First XV rounded it all off with a comprehensive play off
win at Lutterworth to earn a thoroughly deserved promotion.
But these are just the headlines that barely scratch the surface
of the continued growth & development this season has witnessed.
Firstly the Colts have become a much more integral part of the
Senior section, with their on-going participation beyond the age
group much better assured through a significant number of Colts
playing a very active part in the successes of the other senior
teams while maintaining the distinct identity & history of
the Under 19s age group. The likes of Josh Eborell, Ian Isham
& Keith Steptoe all featured heavily in the Second teams success,
while Josh Deegan, Colts captain Nick Pratt & Liam Stratford
all went further & made their league debuts in the First team.
This is the most critical age group in the club for keeping people
playing this fantastic game and 31 of the players who represented
the First team this year have come through our Colts section over
the years.
Much of this development is down to the hard work of Andy Thompson
& 2nd team skipper Andy Oddy, who worked with Mark Woodward
to identify those guys that were available & at the right
place for the step into post 19s rugby and gave them the confidence
to fully contribute from the off. The importance of this work
cannot be underestimated. A key driver through the game is around
player retention, but it boils down to creating a positive environment
and identifying the two way benefit for player and club that will
bring real success & that takes time and effort from people.
Initiative is easy, sustainment is the key and the latter has
been wonderfully served & illustrated by the work done to
ensure the 2nd team & 3rd teams are providing that opportunity
for the club and the wider community of Banbury & the surrounding
North Oxfordshire area.
The promotion to Midlands 2 for the First team is a case of potential
being realised, but by no means exhausted. It is testimony to
the growing maturity of a young group of players that they learnt
from the disappointments of last season and moved on a level.
Despite being pipped by Ampthill for the league title the record
wins against Mens Own & Bugbrooke showed that the squad was
ready to go up. The team conceded on average less than one try
a game from Christmas - key contenders Towcester; Leighton Buzzard
& Wellingborough managed just one try between them - &
Defence isn't an area we waste any time on in training. But the
nagging question was whether when we arrived at the crunch we
could control the nerves & play with confidence & discipline.
The answer was provided at Lutterworth in the most explicit manner.
We dominated a hugely physical encounter & won comfortably.
But the stats and results only go part of the way to showing
the growth seen here. 42 players represented the first team in
the League & Cup due to injury. That is a huge number but
shows that breadth & depth has been put in place & real
competition for places will happen as soon as people start staying
fit. And it was in critical positions where we were hit by injury.
Eight of the first choice team that finished last season played
less than 40% of the games this year, 3 didn't feature at all.
To be without the likes of Cummings, Bannister, Court, Brooks,
Purnell, Hurst & Allwood for so much of the season would,
to most clubs, mean you were without any chance of success. But
everyone that came into the side played their part, testimony
to a strong second team but also people putting the work in at
training, particularly in the forwards with Bodger, and then expressing
themselves on the pitch without fear of failure.
Next season should hold no fears for any of our league sides,
and my role in the preparation for that I am placing into the
very capable hands of Grant Holmes as I stand down as Coach. As
this has been a "voluntary" and unpaid position I have
had to give in to increasing career demands & the ultimately
much more important responsibilities of a growing family. Combining
these with living in Swindon means the decision, as painful as
it is, is pretty straightforward.
I am also confident that the Senior section is now in a much
better place, certainly than 5 years ago, for someone else to
pick up and build on the work that has been put in, able now to
concentrate much more on "just" the rugby. A squad of
teenagers is now a squad of experienced young men, who are increasing
in maturity so that they can fulfil their potential even further,
boosted by the never-ending stream of players produced by the
Clubs Youth Section while attracting players from a wider area
to swell the playing numbers.
I have a number of thank you's to run through - all of whom have
supported me greatly during the last 5 years. Presidents Shaw;
Taylor; Phillips & Frost; Monty; Steve Carter; Will Brooks;
Steve Mascall; Andy Thompson; Terry Humphries; Jim Field; Mark
Woodward; Trina; captains Ed Cummings, Andrew Collett & Andy
Oddy; Jacko; the players for whom it has been a privilege (despite
the odd frustration!!) to attempt to provide a structure in which
they can improve their skills and continue to realise their potential
but more fundamentally who have given me so much loyalty &
support both on and off the pitch. And last & perhaps most
of all, Bodger.
I look forward to seeing the club continue to move on at all
levels, but now "merely" as an "ordinary"
member. I hope to see both sections of the club become much more
integrated; both are in a place now to move on to "Thrive"
as opposed to "Survive", which will be made all the
easier as they come closer together. To maximise that, positive,
pro-active leadership is required; greater ownership taken on
at all levels; respect earned through actions and not demanded
by "status"; co-operation & a "can do"
mentality to the fore. It is World Cup Year, and we need to be
ready for the upsurge in interest this event always brings, even
when Wales shatter the slenderest English hopes!! Thank you for
your time & I wish us all the best of luck in the future!!

BRUFC - A
Club Mark Club
For three years we have been working to meet the highest standards
of child protection, coaching and club management as laid down
by Sport England’s Club Mark Scheme.
In November the club was awarded both Club Mark—one of only
2,100 sports clubs in the UK.
More details can be found at: www.clubmark.org.uk
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The 1st XV squad with presedent John Frost int
the new
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