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Under 13's 2004-5

Under 13’s Page
Welcome to the Under 13’s team page. This is the part of the new Northwich RUFC club site dedicated to news, views and information about the Under 13 team.
Fixture information including links to the opposition clubs and directions to away matches is available via the fixture table on the right (& can now be downloaded 2004-5 fixtures (Excel) or 2004-5 fixtures (pdf file). Scores and match reports will be added as the season progresses. Club Newsletters can be downloaded from the newsletter page. Information on the Northwich playing kit is on our kit page. New players interested in joining please feel free to contact me or our Junior chairman Simon Bridle at 01606 881971 or email sbridle@northwichrufc.co.uk
 
U13's Coach
Ken Houghton
Tel:01606 558677
E-mail:
khoughton@northwichrufc.co.uk


U13's Assitant Coach
Kevan Underhill
Tel:01606 46709
E-mail:
kunderhill@northwichrufc.co.uk

Selection
See below for full details of squad policy and selections.

2003-4 season
Information about last season’s results and the end of season report can be obtained by clicking this link :- 2003-4 Season

Undies in attack-comp

Determined in Cork!

The Under 13’s are sponsored this season by Sale Sharks & Cotton Traders
(click logo for more information)

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Cheshire Cup
More information about the draws for the Junior/Youth Cheshire Cup tournaments are now available on the Cheshire RFU web site

Under 13’s Fixture list 2004-5

Date

Opponents

Result & Report

5th September

Training/Registration

 

12th September

Training

 

19th September

Training

 

26th September

Lymm (Away)

 

3rd October

Ormskirk (Home)

Lost

10th October

Wirral (Home)

Lost

17th October

Crewe & Nantwich (Away)

Won 27-26

24th October

Chester (Away)

Lost

31st October

Training

 

7th November

Whitchurch (Home)

Won 22-19

14th November

Training

 

21st November

Training

 

28th November

Congleton (Home)
Cheshire Cup
1st Round

Won 46-5

5th December

Caldy (Away)

Lost 17-15

12th December

West Park (Home)

Won 46-10

19th December

Sandbach (Home)
Bowling 12.30-2.30

Winnington Bowl

28th December

Xmas & New Year break

 

2nd January

Xmas & New Year break

 

9th January

Wilmslow (Home)

Lost 45-5

16th January

Junior coaches training session

 

23rd January

Wirral (Away)

Lost 12-0

30th January

Crewe & Nantwich (Home)

Lost 23-7

6th February

Lymm (Away)
(Cheshire Cup 2nd Round)

Directions

13th February

Caldy (Home)

 

20th February

Wrexham (Home)

Lost 20-10

27th February

Training

 

6th March

Training

 

13th March

Chester (Home)

Postponed

20th March

Training

 

27th March

Training/Easter

 

31st March(Thursday) -
4th April
(Monday
)

International Tournament & Easter Tour to Cork

Runners up in Saturday & Sunday Tournaments

10th April

Whitchurch (Away)

Won 46-5

17th April

Newcastle (Home)

Lost 5-12

24th April

Manchester (Home)

Cancelled

27th April
(Wed)

Chester (Home)

Won 20-0

End of Season Report
What a nice way to end the season. I hope everyone enjoyed the last game of the season. Please remember that we will be training for the Cheshire Youth Games from next Saturday (7th May) - 10:30 - 12:00 - I hope to see as many as possible down then, however, please be aware that this is a Vale Royal team not a Northwich team, so I will be encouraging as many other rugby players from Vale Royal as possible to come and join us. If we have very large numbers we may have to "down select" people to train with this squad, however, Kevan and I hope to continue training on a Monday evening through much of the summer. We look forward to seeing you there. I have a good amount of video footage from the game on Wednesday and I hope to turn it into a DVD or VCD for you to play at home. My thanks to Mark Ashton for his great job as camera man, both on Wednesday and in Ireland.

For those that couldn't make it on Wednesday night here are a list of the Awards
Players - Player of the Year - James Underhill (closely challenged by Phil Williams)
Most Improved Player - Matt Philips - (Closely challenged by Matt Shepard)
Most Promising Newcomer - Mikey Baker (Closely challenged by most of our newcomers - but especially Piers, David, Liam and Josh. However, all our newcomers have shown much promise.
Player of the Year - Phil Williams - just ahead of the pack of Undies, Chris Bridle, Robin and Rhino.

Well done to all the prize winners and to the rest of you - well done as well, this team had a slow start in the 15 a side arena, however, we finished the season very strongly. Hopefully with some good closed season training we will hit the traps running for next season. I look forward to seeing you all through summer training and I hope you will all be signing up again next season.

Ken Houghton

Squad Policy - Spring 2005
Folks, this is a quick note to confirm Kevan’s and my plans for the team and to give arrangements for this coming weekend (February 23rd).
For those of you that were unable to attend last weekend, let me explain the situation that we find ourselves in at the moment:-
At this time we have a total of 33 boys who have, or are in the process of registering to play rugby for Northwich RUFC. This is a fantastic growth in interest in the sport and whilst it is very exciting to see so much enthusiasm, it brings with it some organisational problems.
Clearly we can no longer honour the position that we originally held, which was that if you turned up you would get to play at least part of a game. We could now play a completely different 15 in the second half and still not have everyone get a game!!
So our intention is to name a squad for the game and we will then pick a starting team from the squad and we will try and get some game time for everyone in the squad. Although I hope you will bear with us if on occasion we do not manage to use the whole bench. Whilst winning games is not our prime aim, a successful team is something we all want and a regular lack of success in games will not do the teams morale much good.
The squad will be around 20 names and our intention is to get it onto the Web site and out in email form by Thursday night latest. If you have no access to the Internet then please let us know and we will arrange to text or call you, however, if we can use email it is by far the easiest method for us to use and hence less likely that we will miss someone out by accident.
In future, please could we ask that if you know that you are not going to be available to play one week that you let Kevan and I know as soon as possible. This will allow us to pick a squad from the players available and may give someone a game who would otherwise be training.
Having covered the playing squad, what of the others?
Well, our intention is to get all our boys up to a level where all of them are competing for places in the squad and to do that we need to have some structured development. Most of our development squad are new to the game and hence have much to learn. To do this we are forming a development squad, initially this will be lead by Will Thompson (thanks Will for stepping in) and he will be tasked with getting that squad up to speed with the basics of passing, catching and contact skills. Kevan and I will be keeping in close touch with Will to monitor the progress of the development squad and we will be actively seeking opportunities to give the boys a chance to prove themselves in the game day squad. Equally, we will be watching the game day squad for signs of complacency and some who may feel that they are a natural shoe in for the squad may find themselves having to prove their case from the development squad.
If our squad continues to grow as it has so far then we will be looking to start a regular second team with its own set of fixtures etc. However, we probably need in the region of 40 boys regularly attending and some more coaching resources before we could really support such a move.
In the meantime we recognise the need to get some game time for our development guys and to that end I have spoken to Kevin Jones the U12’s coach, who is willing to try and give some of our guys some game time with his squad. Clearly there is an issue here that the U12’s cannot be seen to try to gain unfair advantage in their games by fielding over age players, so we will need to treat this carefully. Unfortunately this will probably mean that our more physically developed boys will not be able to play in this group as they would stand out as being over age. However, the rest should be able to hone their skills in this environment and then be stating a case for inclusion in the match day squad.
If we can get the sufficient numbers and we can get the development squad to a reasonable standard then I will look to find some ad-hoc games against suitable opposition at U13 level before the end of the season.
Last Sunday was the first attempt at using our new plan and may I congratulate all of the boys on an excellent training session. Following what must have been our worst performance of any season the previous week against Wilmslow, they all responded well, both to a bit of a moan but also to the request for a more focussed effort on their behalf. There was some excellent tackling, running and all round effort put in. I look forward to seeing this work bear fruit on the pitch this week. I was especially pleased to see some encouraging signs in the development squad and I hope that Kevan and I soon have a real task on our hands to pick our match squad.
The match squad will be primarily coached by Kevan and myself, (though we are always looking for help from parents for both squads any offers will be appreciated). The emphasis with this squad will be on skill and team development. On a Sunday we will take 18 – 20 boys to the matches, this is a realistic number of starters and substitutes and is in line with RFU recommendations. We will also try and ensure that lifts are available for away matches so that parents do not have to travel if they do not want to. Any parent wishing to volunteer to help co-ordinate lifts would be greatly appreciated.
We trust that this approach will allow us to give more focussed coaching at the required levels, will maintain the team spirit by winning more games or at least ensuring that we are fully competitive and minimise the number of boys standing around on the touchlines on a Sunday getting frustrated at not playing.
 

Thanks for your understanding and to a great season
Ken Houghton