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Page 1: Pride of Bournemouth - Dec 09

Pride of Bournemouth

this issue

The Presidents Prose

1st Team update

2nd Team update

3rd Team update

4th Team update

Summer Camp 2010

Xmas Offers from our Sponsors

December 2009

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WELCOME!!!

Welcome to the second edition of The Bournemouth Rugby ezine, 'THE PRIDE OF BOURNEMOUTH' in this issue as well as input from our sponsors you will find reports from the club president and prose from all the senior team captains. We hope that you find it enjoyable and informative and would be grateful for your com-ments good or bad. The club is moving forward in a positive manner and thanks go out to all our sponsors who are making this possible, if you are interested in sponsoring the club please contact us as shown below. There are many ways in which you can sponsor the club from individual player to front of shirt sponsorship, we will be happy to meet your requirements. For Pride of Bournemouth, sponsorship or any other enquiries please contact Simon Farrow on: 0789 4910 758 or by e-mail at [email protected]

FROM BOURNEMOUTH RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB

A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

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IWERNE MINSTER, BLANDFORD £450,000 A detached character cottage of generous proportions with period features including fireplaces and exposed beams/timbers. The accommodation is relatively flexible & could potentially be altered downstairs to provide an an-nex for housing a relative although purchasers should investigate the practi-cality of doing so before making further commitment. Please call for further information. Tel: 01258 453711 [email protected]

Cottage charm in village location... CHRISTCHURCH £695,000 A rare opportunity to acquire one of only seven properites occupying a unique location on the River Stour. This extended detached house has a private mooring and offers four bedrooms (one on ground floor), „L‟ shaped dining room, conservatory, bathroom and WC, garage, approximately 150‟ rear gar-den extending to a decked area with summerhouse adjoining the river. (Mooring & rear view shown) Tel: 01202 891313 [email protected]

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YOUR TREASURED PROPERTY IN GOOD HANDS

Finding the right estate agent to sell your home is a diffi-cult task, but at Palmer Snell, our Country and Fine Homes Department offer a unique service, unrivalled mar-keting and coverage with local, national and international coverage in conjunction with John D Wood in London. Over the last few years Palmer Snell, Country & Fine Homes has gained much success due to the quality of our property details, press coverage, office network, internet coverage, offering our clients a truly bespoke service. The Country & Fine Homes Department is based in Sher-bourne and is led by George Gray who is being joined by Keith Dovell. They jointly offer 43 years of estate agency experience in Somerset and Dorset. If you have an individual, superior property on the South coast please telephone Keith Dovell, Country and Fine Homes Manager on 01258 453711 or email [email protected]

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Sell your Property under the Hammer

This year so far has seen 9 property auctions and a special vendor auction for Palmer Snell in conjunction with Countywide Property Auctions. All these auctions were extremely success-ful. Let us sell your property at auction. Some points to remember:

Selling at auction takes about 8 weeks

Exchange of contracts takes place at the drop of the hammer

Our marketing reaches thousands of buyers

As part of Countrywide we have in excess of 1000 branches

We sold property in 2008 valued at over 137 million

Service – it always comes first

We act for banks, building societies, housing associations, local authorities as well as you

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Telephone Keith Dovell on 01258 453711 for an informal chat about selling at auction.

Alternatively email [email protected]

In conjunction with

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Do you have land with or without planning consent?

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Call Mark Yarham from our

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In conjunction with

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DORSET BLANDFORD FORUM + 44 (0) 1258 453711 BOURNEMOUTH Castle Lane + 44 (0) 1202 534301 BROADSTONE + 44 (0) 1202 691330 BRIDPORT + 44 (0) 1308 422929 CHRISTCHURCH + 44 (0) 1202 499469 DORCHESTER + 44 (0) 1305 269 296 FERNDOWN + 44 (0) 1749 824744 GILLINGHAM + 44 (0) 1202 534301 LYME REGIS + 44 (0) 1297 443556 POOLE Canford heath + 44 (0) 1202 683369 POOLE Oakdale + 44 (0) 1202 677400 POOLE Parkstone + 44 (0) 1202 747025 POOLE Upton + 44 (0) 1202 622688 SHERBORNE + 44 (0) 1935 812218 SOUTHBOURNE + 44 (0) 1202 424404 WESTBOURNE + 44 (0) 1202 751499 WEYMOUTH + 44 (0) 1305 773333 WINTON + 44 (0) 1202 535393 HAMPSHIRE RINGWOOD + 44 (0) 1425 479001

Thinking of selling in the New Year?

Why wait…

Call your nearest branch today for a free, no obligation, market appraisal. If you have already instructed another agent you should check any agreement that you may have to ensure that you are not liable for more than one commission by instructing us as your agent.

Palmer Snell would like to wish Bournemouth Rugby Club, its players, coaches, management and supporters a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.

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THE PRESIDENTS PROSE A week off for the 1st XV in the middle of November was a welcome respite having played fifteen hard-fought matches already. The intensity of modern league rugby has taken its toll with a num-ber of injuries. Notably former captains Chris Hughes and Matt Kiely and present-day captain Alan Manning have been out for some weeks. Scrum-half Sam Hardcastle, nursing long- term ligament damage in his ankle, has not even started the regular season and faces reconstructive surgery in December. There have been a number of others hurt in addition, so our resources have been stretched. They were even more stretched when we faced Old Patesians at the beginning of No-vember when we „lost‟ newcomer Dean Bradley, making a great start as scrum-half, pulled out from the Thursday night training with a groin injury. This was followed by leading points scorer Mike Pope, leading try scorer Rory Hearson and the returning Chris Hughes who were all struck down by colds/flu and were forced to pull out on the Friday. Nonetheless we recorded a dramatic one-point victory with stand-in scrum-half and kicker Scott Chislett holding his nerve to slot over two penalties in the last ten minutes, the second with just a minute or so to go. It was a win against a side that had won all their matches so far this season and were contesting first place with the very strong Taunton side. Dare I say, the last time Old Patesians lost in the league was against us in late January! We have had a remarkable four-match run recently against this strong Cheltenham side with three wins and a draw and just five points separating the sides. What of the season so far. Injuries has been a problem and a three-match run of defeats against Redingensians, Taunton and Coney Hill was a great disappointment but we have recovered very well with three wins and an away draw against the much improved Oxford Harlequins side has seen us in the top half of the table. Prior to the league campaign we had an unprecedented four-match pre-season warm up cam-paign in August including returning to, what was a favourite pre-season haunt back in the 50s, Jersey. Junior was also able to look up some old pals at Luton as well. It not only gave an oppor-tunity for a number of our home-grown youngsters to have a taste of 1st XV football but also en-abled a number of newcomers to introduce themselves. So we welcome Dean Bradley, Will Brooks, Andy Bufton, Ed Driver, Rory Hearson, Adam Higgins, James Kavanagh (who‟s been a round for years but at last has broken into 1st XV contention), Damian Le Roux, the Lynch broth-ers, Karim and Riad, Ryan Maidment, Luc Meersseman, „Tony‟ Nauluamatua, Harry Pampiglione, Harry Stevenson, Ben Stewart, Ben Wainimal and Frazer Wilford. We also welcomed back Craig Barter after an absence of two seasons but he unfortunately, after just three appearances, has joined the list of injuries. We were delighted to be able to award 1st XV Honours ties to Callum Forrest and Mike Pope in September who join the thirty-five previous winners. Leading the points tally in the league is Mike Pope with 75 and newcomer Rory Hearson is the leading try-scorer with 7. Mike Pope continues his remarkable points scoring achievement. He was leading points scorer with 272 last season a new club record which included 35 penalties also a new club record plus 14 tries, the leading try scorer for the season. Mike was also the joint lead-ing try scorer in the division and the second highest goal kicker. A remarkable achievement in only his first full season. So what of the future. To maintain our status as we have done with so much disruption to player availability has been very encouraging. So we can certainly compete at this level and we hope to improve. That will be helped as Robert Todd is back coaching having caught up with his studies but I think he didn‟t know what the hell to do with himself on Saturdays if the truth be known! But things can‟t be all bad when you‟ve got „Eddie‟ Edwards fit again!

President Doug Warren (left)

pictured with oldest playing

member John Coxon (60)

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Parcelhub, the locally based parcel/distribution broker have recently forged a part-nership with another local company – Easy Logistics to offer a complete package of distribution/logistics services to its clients. Helen Stacey of Parcelhub comments “David Bowen of Easy Logistics has many years of experience within the distribution industry and can offer some excellent ser-vices which can be added as a “bolt on” to those already offered by Parcelhub. We are delighted to be working alongside such a professional organisation to enhance our package” With the recent postal strikes focusing the UK on carriers and the alternatives to the Royal Mail, Parcelhub continues to strengthen its offering. David Bowen of Easy Logistics comments “Easy Logistics offers a wide variety of services which work in partnership with those already offered by Parcelhub. Both companies are committed to providing an excellent service to our customers by building long-term relationships” The extended services now offered by Parcelhub/Easy Logistics include:-

Direct Mail Pick and pack Warehousing Tailor made export packaging and case making Hazardous goods packaging and shipping – approved for ADR, IMDG and IATA Tax and VAT recovery eBay Air Express, import and Export Worldwide sea freight UK parcels and pallets Home deliveries Europe by road Not only that but the team at Parcelhub have seen the recent addition of the Home Delivery Network Ltd (HDNL) to its portfolio. HDNL offer a specialist delivery ser-vice to the home delivery market – particularly important to online retailers and manufacturers alike during the festive period. For further information or a free quote to compare against your current supplier please call the team on 01202 826905 or visit HYPERLINK "http://www.parcelhub.net" www.parcelhub.net or www.easylogistics.com

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Lions Lines 1st XV The season so far has been very mixed, we have had key players lost to injury, and we have had some bad losses and had some great wins. The beginning of the season has been far from con-sistent. But things are starting to look up and results are improv-ing. The team had high expecta-tions at the beginning of the sea-son and we train incredibly hard to make sure we fulfil those ex-pectations. Lets start with the new players who have joined the club, they have all had a great impact on the team and all shown what good players they are. The boys from Havant have settled into the team very quickly, Riad Lynch, Ben Stewart making an instant impact and Karim Lynch who arrived with us after finishing a season out in Canada is starting to show what a good player he is with his strength of running and defence. The final one being Fra-zer Wilford, his dedication to train-ing is really showing on the pitch with is performances and is doing a great job as stand in cap-tain in my absence. Many more have joined and it is important to mention Rory Hearson, our young winger who is proving to be a great try scorer. Injuries have plagued us in the early part of the season with my self and Matt Kiely out with fa-cial injuries, Ben Stewart with a shoulder and the latest casualty being Adam Higgins who was cementing his place in the team. I have to mention the biggest loss to the team this season, Sam Hardcastle, he is such an influential member of the team. He can score tries out of nothing which all was boosted the team. It is hard to replace a match winner like him! Many have tried but it seems Scott Chislett is doing a fine job after taking over from the injured Dean Bradley. With big players starting to make comebacks we have to believe we will have a great chance after Christmas to really push the top teams. With high spirits among the squad after a string of good results it is important we see out the year the best we can. A further winning streak now will really push us up the title and send out a message to the rest of the teams that we don‟t want to settle for being mid table. With this said promotion is still in our sights, yes we have to rely on other teams losing games but we are quite capable of beating every team in this league and it is our aim to do just that. But to achieve this it is important that we step up to the mark and perform in every game, players like Mike Pope with his pace and skill, Puks with his organisation and Chris Hughes with his devastating runs to mention a few are important to our success. While the coaches are putting in the effort to get the best out of the players on the pitch there are many things that happen off it to keep the club running. A lot of money goes in to the club and it doesn‟t go unnoticed, our sponsors play a big role in where we are today and hopefully they can take the club forward in the future and we would especially like to thank Wood, Mike Stokes and Palmer Snell our front of shirt, back of shirt and sleeve sponsors. The support we get at each home game is great and we as a team appreciate everyone who turns up to watch our games, hopefully we will make you all proud at the end of the season. ALAN MANNING – 1ST TEAM CAPTAIN View League Table View Results

Alan Manning

1st Team Captain

Wood of Bournemouth

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Boscombe Spa Resort Ltd . c/o 6 St Johns Road,

Boscombe Spa Bournemouth Dorset BH5 1EL 01202 397537 www.boscombesparesort.co.uk

Boscombe Spa Resort ,has had an added boost to our area ,with the launch of Europe's first artificial surf reef. Monday 2nd November saw the waves reach 7ft and rolling over the reef. Our sea front is complete, we have three places to eat and drink day and night time, water sports of all kinds available from Sorted Surf and Surf Steps, plus a refurbished pier with shop and café. Our town is undergoing changes and we have the Christmas carnival and lights switch on 22nd November. Boscombe Bob, the area's mascot ,will be helping the carnival queen and princesses to switch on the lights. It is certainly worth a trip into Boscombe to see what changes are ongoing. If you are a little too far away for a day trip, or coming in to see a rugby game, stay overnight in one of the 16 accommodation providers in town. Call The Hive booking agency 01202 399250 , one phone call and they will source a room for you in within your budget. Or check out the website www.boscombesparesort.co.uk

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Nomads Notes 2nd XV The Nomads play in The Shield division 2. The Shield is a set of structured leagues for 2nd, 3rd and 4th teams seeking fixtures of a higher standard than are available in their local area. So far this season we have strug-gled to find consistency in either form, availability or fitness. A great start to the season saw a big scalp taken in the form of Bar-nes, things looked promising and the decision to remain in The Shield rather than return to Dorset & Wilts Leagues looked like it was the correct one. Two successive defeats on the road to Maidenhead and London Scottish saw good performances from a group of players who knew little about each other or the way each other played. In both games the team performed well with some great individual performances but there was a slight lack of cohesion, the like that can only be gained by training and playing together. Many positives were taken away. The games in October against Henley, Esher, Redingensians and Trojans saw performances which against lesser opposition would have been more than sufficient for a comfortable win al-though all ended in loss. A number of injuries in both the Nomads and Lions teams reduced the number of available players drastically and a couple of scratch teams were sent out to face oppo-sition who were eminently beatable. A strong, although small, squad travelled to Trowbridge for the first match of the Dorset and Wilts 2nd XV Cup. A decent performance, although lacking some polish, saw a 22-6 victory allow pro-gression to the semi final. Played last week (21/11/09) in horrible conditions, spirited defence and team work produced a 14-0 victory against a team who are placed at the top of Dorset and Wilts 1 (South) League. Local rivals Oakmeadians are to be met in the final, scheduled for 6 th February. Hopefully the good cup run will inspire players to train hard and improve our current standing of 11th in the league. Although some time will be needed to start performing at full potential the cali-bre of the players appearing for the second team would make many 1st teams jealous. In fact, no less than 18 players have played for both the 1st and 2nd teams so far this season, a demonstra-tion of the quality of rugby being played within the extended first team squad. Although the Nomads currently enjoy the sponsorship of Deanside Lettings on the front of their shirts and the reduced rates for mini bus hire provided by Call Van Hire there are many of oppor-

tunities for sponsorship of either back of shirts, tracksuits or many other locations. Should you have any interest in sponsorship please feel free to email [email protected]. You‟ll find that there is a package to suit your requirements and budget and that the team are open to sugges-tions about what can be done for you.

JO BURNS - 2ND TEAM CAPTAIN

Jo Burns

2nd Team Captain

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Wanderers Ramblings 3rd XV It‟s been a very encouraging start to the season for the Wanderers. The team has welcomed back a few old faces, and also welcomed a few new young ones who are helping to keep the average age down. The team has put on some strong team performances in the opening part of the season, and currently sit in third place in the league. The Wanderers have also booked a place in the semi-final of the third team cup against Melksham, following an assured display against Wimborne IIIs. As in previous seasons, the spirit amongst the team has been second to none. This was high-lighted again in the recent game against Bridport, where an early injury resulted in the team playing three quarters of the match with 14 men, and only losing out in the final minutes of the match. DAVE UPTON - THIRD TEAM CAPTAIN

Dave Upton

3rd Team Captain

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Plan to succeed When we hear the news of another high profile business failure, we sometimes lose sight of the many hundreds of smaller businesses that go to the wall each week, taking with them the hopes, dreams and livelihoods of their owners and of the people who work in them. Don‟t let your business be another failure statistic! Few businesses fail overnight. Most start by underperforming and, with fewer resources available to improve or develop new products, they start to fall behind their competition and reputation is dented. Underperformance leads to losses, and losses to ever-tightening cash flow constraints. Borrowing is constantly up to its limit and the bank starts looking for extra security. The business starts to jug-gle cash, stretching credit terms and paying suppliers only when it wants to place new orders. The decline accelerates. Before long the business is “on stop” with suppliers – if the business can‟t get supplies it can‟t complete orders, so it can‟t bill customers, so it can‟t get cash in; legal threats turn into legal action. Soon, the bailiff‟s knocking on the door, the landlord‟s changing the locks and the bank won‟t meet the payroll run. It‟s all over. When times are tough, it‟s vital to have a clear strategy in place, with a true understanding of the strengths of the business and of the opportunities open to it. That in turn gives a clear focus for management. The plan needs to include relevant financial information and forecasts, preferably developed in conjunction with external advisers who can bring an objective and independent per-spective. Assumptions should be tested and re-tested, and the plan updated in the light of changing conditions. With the plan in place, then performance and progress against that plan should be regularly re-viewed, with a particular emphasis on cash flow. Manage the cash position regularly – preferably daily. Take the tough decisions when you still have options, not when you‟re forced into them. When directors fear that their company may be at risk of running into financial difficulties they should take advice from a qualified insolvency practitioner at the earliest possible point. The more time that the insolvency practitioner has, the better the prospects of salvaging all or part of the business, and of finding the solution that avoids or minimises the loss to all concerned. For further information, including a free, no obligation discussion about your business, con-tact Graham Down at Burton Sweet Corporate Recovery T: 01202 313624 E: [email protected] W: www.bscorprecovery.co.uk

The debt trap – there is a way out

Struggling to meet the credit card bills? Overdrawn at the bank? Salary just not enough to meet the outgoings each month? Letters from debt collectors you don‟t want to open, or telephone calls you won‟t answer? You‟re not alone! For a number of years, credit has been all too easy to obtain, with lenders falling over themselves to lend more and more to people ever-eager to borrow. Eventually the time comes when the debts are simply too much to service, and meeting even the minimum monthly repayments becomes a strug-gle. The fact is that no-one ever planned to get into debt. It may be true that a few recklessly build up credit, but for the overwhelming majority debt comes from living just beyond their means or follows some major calamity such as losing a job, the breakdown of a relationship or the death of a partner. For many families the problem of debt is a very real one, resulting in overwhelming stress and sometimes leading to health problems and relationship difficulties. Debt affects just about all as-pects of life. The good news is that there is no such thing as a debt problem that can‟t be solved. No-one can realistically promise that it will be quick or easy, but there is a solution for every problem. The key is to take advice from a qualified, licensed insolvency practitioner as soon as you realise that juggling debts is starting to become a struggle. With sky-high interest charges on credit and store cards, debts can very quickly spiral out of control. The earlier you act the more options are available. For further information, including a free, no obligation discussion about your financial prob-lems, contact Graham Down or Penny Hitch at Burton Sweet Corporate Recovery T: 01202 313624 E: [email protected] W: www.bscorprecovery.co.uk

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BEDOUINS BIBLE 4th XV The story so far...

Dorset and Wilts 3 south is proving to be the perfect teething ground for this fledg-ling team proudly sporting the black and gold of BRFC. With a mix of first, second, third and fourth teams the league is remarkably diverse and gives the Bedouin players a great opportunity to learn their trade or test themselves against some wise old heads and some eager (and quick) youngsters. A blend of seasoned campaigners, late returners, novices and ex colts make the Bedouins a vi-brant, fun and exciting team to watch. Staying true to the core values of rugby the Bedouins are a real ball-in-hand team who, given half a chance, will run from anywhere on the pitch. Unemcum-bered by years of set play patterns the Bedouins philosophy is to get everyone involved and use as much width as possible. This is evident in the scoring sequence which often sees the wings touching down, in spite of the challenging British weather! Enthusiasm and experience in equal measure are the best words to describe the forwards. Whilst not being the heaviest pack in the world they are intelligently lead and punch well above their weight. The learning curve may be steep for this rookie pack but desire, ambition and determina-tion are turning them into a competitive unit, especially at the lineout which is proving a great at-tacking platform for us. Any team squaring up to them will know that they're in for a hard match. "The forwards win the game and the backs decide by how much"...at least that‟s how the saying goes. The early signs looked very good for the backs with the ever alert and powerful Ben Gard-ner at 13 causing all sorts of problems. Unfortunately, his season was cut short in the most cruel way when he sustained a multiple fracture to his lower leg in a friendly match against Weymouth. Such is the measure of the man that he was almost more concerned about whether or not the try he was attempting to score had been awarded by the ref (alas it had not) But, after seeing our fallen comrade off to Dorchester hospital (for a three hour operation no less) there was no lack of motivation as we "did it for Ben" and put them to the sword despite being short-handed. The league position unfortunately does not reflect the effort and progress that the Bedouins are making week on week. Regular training and specialist coaching (thanks to Craig W and Dave U) is really starting to pay off and the entire team have been welcomed and made to feel an integral part of the whole Bournemouth set up forming close ties with the higher teams and coaching staff. Many Bedouins have distinguished themselves in higher teams already this season and we look forward collectively to meeting the challenge of introducing the youngster's to their first taste of senior rugby. And when it comes to seniors we have something of a celebrity in our ranks. The one and only JC (Jonny Coxon). Sixty years young and still keen as mustard. If theres a faster, fitter, more determined OAP playing anywhere in Britain today I'd like to see it. When it comes to the endless and often thankless task of organising all the loose ends prior to match day team manager Simon Farrow works tirelessly and selflessly, so that all the lads have to worry about is whether or not they remembered to pack their shorts! And his post match reports (complete with his own unique catchphrases) are already becoming the stuff of legend. Of course theres a lot more to being a team then just playing together. And this is where the bed-ouins really come into there own. From the "man of the match" hat and "doughnut of the day" award to our own portable stadium and the ever popular post match port and cheese! Strong bonds are being formed both on and off the pitch and the laughter and hi jinks can be heard in the bar long after the final whistle has gone. With about two thirds of the season still to go I am certain that the Bedouins can continue to grow and develop as a team and I'm confident that a top half finish is a realistic target. So, if any poten-tial sponsors or spectators find themselves with a free Saturday afternoon at any time, you could do a lot worse than pop down to Chapelgate and join the Bedouins for a bit of Stilton, Port and some good old fashioned rugby banter. You won't be disappointed... CRAIG DEAN - FOURTH TEAM CAPTAN

Craig Dean

4th Team Captain

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Rugby Today‟s rugby is different than in years past. Play and strategy have changed so training must also follow suit. Evaluation of the physical condition of players to tailor rehabilitation and training needs is essential for devel-oping and maintaining a competitive edge. The Anglo European College of Chiropractic, an asso-ciate College of Bournemouth University, has been in the forefront of musculoskeletal health care with the application of therapeutic and functional exercise proto-cols in diverse populations. A new 1500 square foot clinic with diagnostic ultrasound, digital x-ray and fluo-roscopy opened in January 2009. The facilities include a state of the art Exercise Centre to meet the functional assessment and rehabilitation needs including those of elite and recreational athletes. Functional assessment for training and rehabilitation is under the direction of Neil Osborne, a chiropractor who has completed his PhD in rehabilitation and has an in-ternational reputation in the area of functional assess-ment and movement control. Dr Osborne heads a team of clinicians and exercise scientists who have developed protocols for the assessment of rugby and football players. Depending on need and application, the assessment process takes from 45 minutes to two hours to complete. Utilising the data collected from these studies, the team meets and formulates a plan of action individualised to address the specific concerns of the player and coaching staff. In addition, members of the team are in frequent communication with other experts around the world and have access to their opinions. The team also benefits from the services of a BASES accredited sports psychologist on fulltime staff at the College and clinical nutritionists. The team is available for monitoring and updates to programmes. Some players and coaches may find it necessary to complete early programmes in the Exercise Centre under the watchful eyes and direction of members of the clinical functional and therapeutic exercise staff. These sessions are useful for rehabilitation of injuries and help instil motor and movement patterns for “muscle memories” so that continual training can be carried out as efficiently and effectively as possible. With clinical facilities which include examination and treatment rooms and the onsite diagnostic imaging facilities, the active sport and athletic population are served by readily available diagnostic and treatment management of acute and chronic injuries in a timely manner. Some of the myriad problems presented at the clinic are dealt with on site and others are referred to specialists and consultants. The Clinic has cared for players from a number of local rugby teams, subsequently developing expertise in these injuries. For further information about how we can help you or your team, please contact Angelo Battiston or Neil Osborne at 01202 436200.

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SUMMER CAMP 2009 Parents collecting their children at the end of Bournemouth Rugby‟s Southern Sports coaching week were full of praise for the organisers and coaches, some even claiming it was far better than similar courses run by Premier Division Clubs. Boys and girls took part in the course. Split in to three groups by age, the children were coached in attack, defence, line running and support play. The very young ones were intro-duced to contact play whilst the older ones were given tips on how to further improve their game. Advice was given on conditioning, warming up and general playing attitude. All the children were receptive and ended the week as better players and looking forward to the start of the season in September. The week wasn‟t all hard work though and the looks on the chil-dren‟s faces indicated that they also had FUN. Bournemouth Rugby Club is blessed with a first class coaching team and all the children en-joyed hearing how the game is “really” played from Samoan internationals Junior Paramore and Pux Ngapaku as well as Scottish International Fraser Wilford. The coaching team was lead by David Dunn and ably assisted by Aissa Randle, Sam Hardcastle and Mike Pope. Next years course is well in to the planning stage and will take place between 9 –13 August at Chapel Gate. Should anyone wish to sponsor this worthy event, please contact Simon Farrow.

BOURNEMOUTH RUGBY‟S SOUTHERN

SP RTS

ELITE RUGBY COACHING COURSE

9 –13 August 2010

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Bournemouth Rugby‟s SOUTHERN SP RTS Elite Rugby Coaching Courses are for both keen boys and girls who

want to get the edge on their peers. The key factors that set the SOUTHERN SP RTS course apart from other

such course are that all our coaches hold an RFU coaching award and have either played or coached internationally or have experience of playing overseas in places such as South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Italy. They will deliver a hands-on programme throughout the duration of the course, not just make guest appearances. Interested?

Return the form below to: BRFC Southern Sports, Bournemouth Sports Club, Chapel Gate, Christchurch, BH23 6BG. Cost: £140 per child Please enclose payment; cheques payable to Southern Sports.

Reservations can be made on [email protected] Children must be collected by 15.45 each day by a notified adult.

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Registration Form Child 1 _______________________ DoB ___________ School ___________________ Club ____________________ Child 2 _______________________ DoB ___________ School ___________________ Club ____________________ Child 3 _______________________ DoB ___________ School ___________________ Club ____________________ Email___________________________________ Telephone ____________________ Mobile ___________________ Medical conditions _______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Each child will need to bring a „nut free‟ packed lunch each day and a re-sealable plastic drink bottle. Payment: Sibling discount: £10 reduction for second and subsequent child from same family. 15% reduction if fully paid by 28 February 2010; 10% reduction if fully paid by 30 April 2010 Three staged payments accepted, ⅓ by 31 December 2009, ⅓ by 31 January 2010, ⅓ by 28 February 2010. Full payment must be completed by 1 June 2010 Name: Mr/Mrs/Ms/ Other _________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Post Code: ________________________ Signature:________________________________________________ Date: _______________________________________________ I am the legal parent/guardian of the named child(ren) Cancellation: before 30/06/2010, full refund less £10 admin fee; between 1 – 12 July 2010, 70% refund; between 13 –26 July 2010, 40% refund; between 27 July – 02 Aug 2010, 20% refund; after 02 August 2010, no refund.

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ELITE RUGBY COACHING COURSE

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Corporate Insolvencies update

Tim Corfield of local leading firm of Insolvency Practitioners, Griffin & King comments on the pre-

sent position.

The latest figures published by The Insolvency Service recently reveal that the number of corporate insolvencies in England and Wales has risen by 14.6% in the past year to reach 4,716in the third quarter of 2009. Many Government initiatives designed to support businesses are due to be wound up over the coming months and this may spark an even greater number of business failures. It appears that many companies are surviving the recession sustained only by Government initia-tives such as HMRC‟s Time to Pay. The Government is now owed over 1 billion in delayed tax pay-ments and this cannot roll on indefinitely. There is a risk to all businesses when these initiatives are wound down. A sudden withdrawal of Government support could lead to real problems. This position would be exacerbated once interest rates begin to climb again. Government initiatives due to come to an end include: Stamp duty holiday due to end December 2010 The lower 15% rate of VAT due to end January 1 2010 The car scrappage scheme due to end in February 2010 Enterprise Finance Guarantee Due to end March 2010 Many struggling businesses have managed to survive by cutting costs. These are now down to the bone. As the recession drags on options are beginning to run out. More and more businesses are trying to restructure through Pre-pack Administrations. Company Voluntary Arrangements have also been growing in popularity. However, the Government has just begun a crackdown on pre-packs, with HMRC demanding that six months of VAT be paid upfront before it allows companies to begin trading again. These escape route have kept more businesses running and secured a lot of jobs. If HMRC starts getting too tough this will lead to even more corporate failures and the job losses associated with this. Banks are continuing to come under pressure from the Government to give struggling companies some breathing space. They are also delaying liquidating businesses because low asset values are acting as a barrier to recovering the debts owed to them.

Once asset values begin to recover we could see a spike in the number of insolvencies.

Should you wish to discuss any aspect of your business and how to survive the present difficult

trading times with Tim or Janet, please call 01202 355348 for free advice.

Griffin & King run regular seminars to help business managers through this recession. Please call

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Bournemouth Rugby Football Club

Come and join us for a Christmas Carvery lunch

Saturday 12th December 2009

(Barnstaple game) 12.30 for 13.00

Chapel Gate Function Room

Cost £15.00

Book at [email protected] Before 11th December 2009

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RFU Grand Draw 2009/2010 To help clubs like Bournemouth RFC and the many other clubs up and down the country, the RFU has created the Grand Draw. There is no cost outlay to the clubs for the tickets or prizes and the only commitment clubs need is to sell the tickets. The beauty of the scheme is that each club re-tains 90% of the £1.00 ticket price for each ticket sold. CLUB PRIZES The top 15 clubs raising the most money will receive prizes which benefits the whole club. These include equipment and advisory services. INDIVIDUAL PRIZES It has to be said that the prizes are significantly better than most cash-strapped clubs could even dream of providing, even though more people now have a chance of winning them. Instead of rely-ing on the generosity of individual contributors for raffle prizes, with this scheme everything is pro-vided including a fantastic prize list, which includes a fabulous 1st Prize of £10,000 cash and 2nd prize is two return business class air tickets to Dubai and. There are another 38 exceptional

prizes listed over.

Every ticket sold is a winning ticket as Bournemouth RFC will receive 90% of the money raised and will be a tax free donation

Ticket stubs back by March 1st please.

The draw will take place on May 14th, 2008.

For additional tickets please contact either

Jo Warren Tel: 01202 709209 or Email at [email protected]

Jo Burns Tel: 07866 442298 or Email: [email protected]

Phil Thomas Tel: 01202 740185 or Email: [email protected]

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Daily deliveries throughout the area

Also at: David Ragg Flowers of Wimborne - 01202 884354

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Inspire Crowns Hat Trick with Accountancy Age Award Poole-based Accountants & Tax Advisors Inspire Professional Services are cele-

brating after being crowned Accountancy Age Small Firm of the Year 2009.

Inspire - the only company ever shortlisted for this award for three years running - was awarded the title at a glit-

tering London ceremony hosted by Rory Bremner.

Speaking of the achievement, Inspire MD Warren Munson said: “I am delighted that we have won this award. Our

entry this year not only focused on the innovative services we offer to our clients but also on the way that the In-

spire team as a whole is there to support our clients through good times and bad.”

In presenting the award to Inspire, the Accountancy Age Judges said: “This is a firm that is big on understanding its

clients and demonstrates real passion for what it does. This firm has great presentation skills and forms a great

shop window for the profession.”

For more information about Inspire, please contact Warren Munson or Kathryn Sutcliffe on 0800 077 6410,

[email protected], www.inspire.uk.net

www.inspire.uk.net Inspire 37 Commercial Road Poole Dorset BH14 0HU T: 0800 077 6410 F: 0800 077 6411 E: www.inspire.uk.net/contact_us.html Inspire was formed in 2004 after recognising a need for a more proactive, relationship-based approach towards accountancy provision for entrepreneurs and owner managers – where the adviser could work much more closely with each client's business. Consequently Inspire is an independent and innovative advisory firm which invests time with its clients, so that it establishes strong and lasting relationships. Inspire acknowledges that some companies and individuals may 'laugh' at the fact that an accountant can be inspiring, but Inspire represents a new breed of adviser, providing its clients with a fresh, supportive and innovative 'can do' approach. Together with this relationship-based service, Inspire's approach is to provide a proactive advisory-led service, supported by a professional and cost-efficient compliance service. Inspire’s services can be categorised under the following headings:

Audit - regular management input and specialist business advice

Financial Director on Demand - business advisory services

Financial Foundations - providing the full range of compliance services

Financial Outsourcing - removing the administrative burden

Tax Mitigation - proactive tax advice and planning.

“Passionate About Being Different”

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Are Hamstring Tears Your Achilles Heel? The most common injury to affect England's 2003 World Cup winning squad was hamstring strains and tears. This often occurs due to repeated trauma on the muscle during explosive sprinting and changing directions. Any ache, cramping or tension in the hamstring muscle is important to get looked at and treated by a sports physiotherapist as this is the first warning signal that the muscle is under strain and at risk of rupture. What Can I Do To Prevent Hamstring Tears?

A solid warm up of approx 20 minutes is essential to warm up the muscles making them more extensible. Start slowly, jogging, jumping on the spot, changing direction and gradually increas-ing the pace to match pace. There is some evidence that compression shorts on the thighs helps keep the muscle extensible and warm. Sports massage mid week (not before a match) through the hamstrings also prevents injury as knots and micro tears cause scar tissue build up in the muscle making it weak in parts and more likely to tear. A good stretching programme mid week also keeps the extensibility in the muscle which tends to tighten up with training, weights and even sitting at work for long peri-ods. Prevention is infinitely superior to the cure as once the hamstring is torn it often re ruptures and can cause problem for weeks or months. What If I Suspect A Tear?

The immediate treatment is RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) even if it is a small tear to reduce the inflammation immediately. All tears should then be reviewed by a doctor and/or Chartered physiotherapist. The severity of the injury then determines the rest of the treatment programme and whether the player should be off for 2 days, 2 weeks or 2 months.

If you have any questions, please get in touch: Body in Motion 01202 720 300

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Youth and Mini Rugby

Bournemouth Youth and Mini Rugby Section is a very popular and growing part of our club, with approximately 300 registered players in the age groups from U7s to U16s. The intro-duction to rugby starts with tag rugby for the U7s and U8s, with the introduction of contact from U9s onwards. All of our coaches are RFU certified and all persons involved with the coaching and operation of the Youth and Mini section are CRB certified in accordance with the RFU policy. The entire section of coaches, managers, referees, assistants, committee members etc, all provide an enor-mous amount of time on a voluntary basis, to ensure we provide the best opportunities for all who want to participate in the game of rugby.

During the season, all of our age groups will participate in coaching sessions with regular home and away games and tournaments being played from September through to April. The U11s through to the U16s will participate in games to decide the Dorset Champions and then onto the Dorset & Wilts finals.

Last season we saw the introduction of our Girls U15s team who had a very positive first sea-son and due to this, we are also introducing the Girls U18s team this season.

Bournemouth RFC is also very proud of their Mini and Midi Tournament, which has become one of the largest rugby events on the South Coast of England. The U7s to U12s event hosts twenty clubs at all age groups, with over 2,000 participants, with clubs attending from England, and Wales and last year from Germany. This year we will be again hosting our Youth Tourna-ment for the U13s to U16s on the Saturday prior to the Mini/Midi event, on Sunday 11th April 2010.

As well as playing rugby, we also have many social events throughout the season for both the children and parents and includes Christmas parties, tours, etc.

For any further information about our very successful and enjoyable section, please visit www.bournemouth-rugby.co.uk and click on the Youth and Mini link, where you will find all about our activities.

Paul Joy, Chairman of the Youth & Mini Section

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