Under9s macscots for 1st XV

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Last Sarturday Acorns Under 9’s proudly ran out as mascots with the 1st team last Saturday for the first home game of the season.

Registration this Sunday

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This sunday sees the dawning of a new Season at Bournemouth Oakmeadians Acorns a we look forwrard to yet another successful season ahead.

Registration takes place this Sunday from 10am

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Summer BBQ's

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There are two BBQ’s planned for the Acorns age groups this summer. As ever, it’s a great opportunity to get together with your childs team mates and fellow parents and just have good old fassioned fun.

20th June - 6PM Fun and games for all the family.
25th July - 6PM More fun and games


Weymouth Beach Festival

As this took place the morning after the End of Season Dinner the number of teams entered from the this year Oaks was seriously depleted. In fact nobody who attended the 'do' made the journey and the Oaks were represented by only one team, comprising of u16's, a parent and a Colt. The weather was not kind, wind and rain, but despite this and the physicality of the opposition in a supposed non contact sport, the team got thru to the Bowl Final, which they won. Congratulations to all the players for, not only winning, but for also representing the Oaks and keeping up our tradition of doing well in these tournaments.

Wimborne Festival

The Under 8s beat Wimborne yesterday in the final of their festival.
 
A great fast paced match with no handling errors from the mighty acorns, and only one mistake from a start off by Wimborne (which probably cost them the game).
 
Congratulations to Steve Lawson and his squad for bringing home the silver in the last game of the season.  

Regional Trials

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Congratulations to Lauren Horsley and Kate Quigley who having been selected for Dorset and Wilts U18 Girls were then selected to attend South West Regional Trials on the 20th January at the Portway Development Centre in Bristol and were both selected for the South West (N) Regional Squad.

Congratultaions also to Hannah Golding and Hannah Vincent who also having been selected for Dorset and Wilts U15 Girls attended Regional trials on the same day and were selected for the U15 South West (N) Regional Squad. A mention also for Natalie Martin who played for County and went for the Regional trials who just missed out on selection this year.

Feeding the players

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Volunteers needed to help in the kitchen on sundays.

Please volunteer as the more people who help the less everyone has to do.. At the moment the same people are having to do the kitchen every week. It's mostly the managers who are already doing a great deal of work for their respective age groups. All that is needed is an hour or two, so come into the kitchen and meet lots of other people in the club

Tesco Vouchers for Sports Clubs

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We are now collecting Tesco vouchers for Sports Equipment. For more details check out the Tesco Vouchers website

Oaks Win at Twickenham

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ACORNS UNDER EIGHTS SQUAD BEAT WASPS AND SARACENS


On Saturday 15 September 2007 a little piece of Oakmeadians History was made.


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The under 8’s went to the Stoop, Harlequins RFC training ground to take part in a Tag Tournament organised by London Irish. The team of ten got straight down to training, under the watchful eye of coach Gary.


Oakmeadians first match started at around 11 am against Wasps. The pace was very quick due to a fantastic playing surface. Oaks were quick off the mark and were shortly into a 2 nil lead. At the hooter the lead had stretched to 4 – 1 in our favour.

The second match was played against Saracens with a few players substituted for a short rest. This match turned out to be a much harder affair than the previous one. It was end to end stuff with a try being scored every minute. At the end of this hard earned battle the score was 4 – 3 in Oakmeadians favour.

Things were looking up for the ten players . After a team talk and a few oranges it was time to take on Old Dunstablians. A win here and we could be in with a chance to play on the hallowed turf at RFU headquarters. A hard fought match ensued. A few players were unfortunately injured and substituted. Unfortunately the Oaks lost 3 – 1 but all was not lost.

The final match against Beaconsfield was the best I have ever seen tag played. To hold off a team 5 metres from your try line for so long was tremendous. Each pass was made with perfect accuracy and the pace of the ball carriers was like lightening. The way the team acted throughout the tournament was professional and a credit to themselves and their coaching staff. The Oakmeadians beat Beaconsfield 4 – 1 and were now in a promising position for the play offs.

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All teams were corralled into the middle of the training ground for an end of tournament wash up. The teams, players, coaches and parents were all congratulated on a great day and the six teams were nominated by the organisers to play at Twickenham later in the day. The first team nominated was London Irish Amateurs, then Andover, Hertford, Brighton and Worthing. After a long pause the organisers announced the final team from a list of 18 hopefuls, who would be playing at half time at the Guinness Premiership match between London Irish and Harlequins in front of a crowd of over 30,000 supporters, were Oakmeadians. A very loud cheer went up from the parents in the crowd and lots of hugs and congratulations were exchanged. The squads hard work had paid off, they were going to play their final on Twickenham’s finest lawn.

At 4 pm the Oakmeadians squad of ten mustered at their meeting point at the West End of Twickenham. The half time whistle blew and the squad raced onto the pitch bursting with pride for a great finale. Attacking the posts towards the North Stand where their parents were sitting, the team had an exhilarating game against Hertford RFC.

At the final whistle the final score was Hertford 3 – Oakmeadians 4, and as the teams raced off the pitch back to their parents in the North Stand, coach Gary (who was in possession of the match ball) scored a perfect try between the uprights at Twickenham. The squad’s wide victory smiles were matched only by the parents and coaches pride.


I don’t think this day and the teams achievements will be matched this season. In fact the Under eights squad has a challenge for the first’s, if they can match their achievement…. beat both the Wasps and the Saracens in the same day the beers are on the eights!!

View the pictures from the day
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A BIG WELL DONE TO

Luke
Alex
Jamie
Harrison
Jackson
Charlie
Joe
Logan
Sam
Jack

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