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MID WALES DISTRICT RUGBY UNIONSeason 2012-13 - Minutes, News, Pictures, Fixtures
www.midwalesrugby.com
ISSUE 1 - JUNE 2012
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGTUESDAY, 12th JUNE
Llanidloes RFC7.30pm prompt start
AGENDA for ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
1. Apologies
2. Minutes of last AGM
3. Chairman's Report
4. Treasurer's Report
5. Competition Secretary's Report
6. Election of Officers
President
Vice-President
Chairman
Vice-Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
Referee's Secretary
Competition Secretary
WDRU Delegate
NWRU Delegate
7. Annual Subscriptions for 2012-13
Your chance to have a say on how
we can encourage more games in
Mid Wales
A list of possible ideas to improve the make-up of the league
structure in view of difficulties experienced not only this
season, but over the last few years.
M.W.D.R.U. League
Suggestions and possible changes to improve number of
matches played.
Please discuss fully at club meetings and send views to
M.W.D.R.U. A.G.M. 2012 and make every effort to have your
club represented in person(s) at this meeting.
• Play more matches midweek
• Allow more 1st team players to play in League games for
2nds. teams
• League table based on average points scored per match
played
• All teams will receive 3 points for playing a match (4 for
draw, 5 for win) but nil for not turning up
• Matches to be played with equal numbers of players if less
than full complement e.g. 13 v. 13
• Opposition extra players or subs. can play for teams with less
than 15 players, and can swap at half time if necessary
• No (or less) penalties for non-competitive scrums
The present league rules
concerning these areas are as
follows:-
1. Teams will play one another
at home and away according to
the published league
programme.
2. League points will be
awarded on the basis of 4
points for a win and 2 points
to each team in a drawn game.
1 point will be awarded to a
losing team, no points will be
awarded to a team that forfeits
a game.
3. Placings will be decided on
the basis of league points
gained in the season. Where
teams have gained equal
numbers of league points, the
team having recorded the most
tries in the season shall be
given preference. If the
number of tries is equal, the
club with the most wins in a season shall be given preference.
4. If during the course of a match a team elects to take
uncontested scrums that team will forfeit a minimum of 1 point
gained in that match, in accordance with the guidelines set out
in Rule 43 ('Teams Without A Recognised Front Row').
5. With regards to WRU clubs, a registered player who has
played for the First Team within the previous month or in one
of the previous 4 matches, will then be ineligible to play in Mid
Wales league fixtures and shall remain so until the competition
secretary is notified, in writing, that the player is no longer a
senior player.
TEAMS WITHOUT A RECOGNISED FRONT ROW
6. To prevent games being called off when a team is unable to
field a front row, the game has to go ahead with uncontested
scrums, with the following points scoring:
Team A has no props and asks for uncontested scrums
Team B has a full team including props
Team A wins A points = 3 B points = 2
Team B wins A points = 1 B points = 4
Drawn game A points = 1 B points = 2
PLEASE discuss these ideas in your club and please ensure
that at least 2 club representatives attend this year's MWDRU
AGM with any thoughts or new suggestions on this very
important topic - the AGM takes place on Tuesday, June 12th
at Llanidloes RFC, commencing at 7.30pm.
If your club doesn't attend, then decisions may be
made that could be to your detriment.
CAMBRIAN TRAINING MID WALES SHIELD FINAL 2011-12
TREFYCLAWDD 15 v COBRA 2nds 13
CAMBRIAN TRAINING MID WALES CUP FINAL 2011-12
UWA 2nds 33 v RHAYADER 19
CAMBRIAN TRAINING MID WALES CUP AND SHIELD FINALS AT TREFYCLAWDD RFC
Coach Development
Evening for U15 and U16
Coaches - organised by
NWRU and RGC This is a great opportunity to get
input from the Academy/RGC on the
areas they are looking at with their
development programmes
NORTH WALES COACH
EDUCATION CENTRE
COACH DEVELOPMENT
EVENING - U15 AND U16
COACHES (2012-2013)
NEWTOWN RFC
THURSDAY 19th JULY 2012
7PM TO 9PM
EVENING RUN BY NORTH
WALES / RGC ACADEMY
FREE OF CHARGE - TO BOOK
PLEASE SEND DETAILS TO:-
TIM HOARE
WRU NORTH WALES COACH
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
ON 07795616579 /
thoare@wru.co.uk
Level 1 Referee Courses - Summer 2012 - Saturday 28th July - Llanidloes RFC
Course Duration 0930 - 1600Registration 0900 - 0930
Further details and application forms can be obtained fromDavid R Davies 02920822420 davidrdavies@wru.co.ukMarcia Harding 02920822419 mharding@wru.co.uk
Closing Date is 1 week prior to course date - Course costs £20, non refundable, includes buffet lunch.
Machynlleth’s Rhodri Jones wins first cap for Wales
Wales prop Rhodri Jones hoping practice makes perfect in new tighthead role FARMER’S son Rhodri Jones may be one of three new caps for Wales against the Barbarians on Saturday, but for players with his background, the omens for success on the international stage are good. Dan Lydiate, RBS Six Nations player of the tournament during the Grand Slam campaign just gone is another proud of his rural roots, Lions scrum-half Mike Phillips too. And Jones, still only 20, says he wiles away his time between training sessions with Wales talking to Lydiate about a fairly uncommon subject. “Dan and I regularly talk about tractors,” beamed the rookie prop who is being asked to prove he can be an alternative to Adam Jones at tighthead against the Barbarians. We have a bit of banter. We used to have a Zeta tractor on my farm, now we have a Landini.” It was on the 350-acre sheep-and-cattle farm at Pennal, just outside Machynlleth, that Jones learned about rugby. “I used to play against my brothers Dylan and Iwan on the farm. I learned a lot off them. Dylan, who is 26, is a prop and Iwan, 24, a fly-half, both for Machynlleth RFC. “I worked on the farm every day as a youngster and I enjoyed it. I still work on it when I go home. Farming is great. Instead of being in the gym all the time you are working different muscles and get fit in a more all-round sense. Rather than having to get in awkward positions for bench presses and squats, you just get on with your everyday work and it’s definitely benefited me.” Scarlets powerhouse Jones, 6ft 3in tall and weighing 18st 11lbs, is a bull of a prop who can pack down either side of the scrum. I came into the Scarlets as a tight-head and as a loose-head, having played a lot of age-grade rugby as a tight-head,” he explained. “Tight-head is normally the rock of the scrum. He needs to be solid on his own ball and also put the opposition under pressure on their ball. Loose-head just attacks the tight-head and can get out of the scrum to work around the field.” Lions, Wales and Ospreys ace Jones, and Iestyn Thomas and Pete ‘the Meat’ Edwards at the Scarlets have been providing expertise in his front-row education. Adam is experienced and is one of the best scrummagers in the world,” said Jones. “He’s has been helpful, giving me pointers and tips – it’s been great to have his help.“But practise makes perfect: the more you do it the better you are going to get. “Peter has been good to me, helping a lot. Even when I’ve been picked in front of him he’s come and helped me. Why is he called Pete the Meat? Because he’s just a big boy, I guess. He’s told me to be positive and given me technical help, while Iestyn Thomas has done the same. Rhodri Jones, who had a solid Junior World Championship for Wales Under-20s a year ago, agreed Wales do need more tight-heads to push through. That said, we have Craig Mitchell, who’s injured, and Scott, so there is strength there. We just all need games to improve.” Rhodri was with the Dragons for a year before joining the Scarlets. “I enjoyed my time with them but as I was in Llandovery College I thought I would have to move college, which I didn’t want to do, so I opted for the Scarlets. “Getting capped is a fantastic honour. I’ve been looking forward to this day since I started playing rugby. It’s every boy’s dream.”
Llandrindod’s Dan Lydiate 6-Nations Player of the
Tournament
Newtown’s Pete Edwards playing for the Scarlets
MAKINGMID WALES PROUD
Mid Wales DRU now on Web, Facebook and Twitter
www.midwalesrugby.comwww.facebook.com/midwalesdistrictrugbyunionwww.twitter.com/midwalesrugby
No excuse for not keeping up to date with Mid Wales Rugby!
Mid Wales District Rugby Union
Minutes of the meeting held at Llanidloes RFC on Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012
Present: Gary Williams, Welshpool; Rhys Parry, UWA; Mike Watkins, Llandrindod; Rob Rudge, Aberystwyth;
Simon Brittain, Llanidloes; Bob Jones, Newtown; Dave Powells, Trefyclawdd; Dai Rudge, Aberystwyth
Minute 1 - Apologies
Apologies were received from Wayne Jones, Welshpool
Minute 2 - Minutes of last meeting
The Minutes of the last meeting were accepted as a true record.
Minute 3 - Matters arising from the last Minutes
Minute 4 - Treasurer’s Report
It was reported that the District currently had the following amounts in their accounts:
Current = £5,162.78
Deposit = £2,372.97
A cheque had been received from Llandrindod RFC for international tickets and it was reported that all tickets had
now been paid for.
Minute 5 - Correspondence
Copies of corresponence received since the last meeting were distributed and discussed.
Minute 6 - WDRU Report
The Secretary reported that he had attended a meeting of the Welsh Districts at the Millennium Stadium and would
forward copies of the Minutes of this meeting as soon as it was received.
Minute 7 - Competition Secretary’s Report
Tony again reported on how few league games were being played at present. He asked that all clubs notify him as a
matter of urgency with the dates of league games still to be played.
Due to the small amount of games being played, a discussion took place as to how this could be remedied in future
seasons and all clubs were asked to consider some suggestions which Tony would circulate to clubs in the near future,
these to be discussed at the AGM. If any club had a suggestion, other than those on Tony’s list, they would be
welcome to put it forward for consideration.
Cup and Shield Final - Tony reported that the Cup Final would between Rhayader and UWA 2nds and the Shield
Final between Aberystwyth 2nds/Llanidloes 2nds and COBRA 2nds, taking place at Trefyclawdd RFC on Sunday,
May 6th, with a 1.30pm and 3.30pm kick-off. Tony agreed to send over a checklist to the host club of what is required
on the Finals day.
Minute 8 - North Wales Rugby Council
The Secretary reported on a number of items including: Nant Conwy’s progress in the Swalec Bowl; North Wales
leagues update; RGC v Georgia and gave a list of dates for the various play-offs and finals which were due to be held
at the start of May.
The Secretary reminded all that any information that he receives with regard to rugby in North Wales is uploaded to
the North Wales web-site - www.nwru.co.uk
Minute 9 - Referee’s Society
Simon confirmed that the Mid Wales Referee’s Society would provide the match officials for the Mid Wales Shield
and Cup Finals.
Minute 10 - Any Other Business
There was no other business and it was agreed that the next meeting would be held on Tuesday, June 12th,
immediately after the Annual General Meeting.
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