At club level things remain less stable. Players numbers at individual clubs rise and fall - teams strong one year can all but vanish twelve months later and it is challenge to understand why. Maybe once a team is established it becomes hard for new players to break in? Maybe teams based on men's clubs spreads girls around too thinly - but what alternative is there? Getting clubs to work together is amazingly hard as rivalries, particularly between neighbouring clubs, can be very strong and the lack of trust difficult to overcome. Whatever the problem is, the overall strength of girls rugby at county level shows that if we could only find a way to create stable clubs then the game would explode!
Further good news is that Herts 7s has a venue, not just for this season but next season too. The fifth Herts girls sevens, and the sixth Herts girls rugby festival, will be at Old Albanians this season, and next one will be in Bishops Stortford. The reason why this season will see the fifth and sixth festivals is that the first ever festival, which took place Hemel in June 2004, was a tag rugby tournament. Only in the following year did it become contact sevens.
Letchworth will have had teams at all six festivals - a record we share with... actually I'm not sure as most of the clubs that were at Hemel (such as Hemel, Cheshunt, Stevenage and Hitchin) did not keep going (though Stevenage have since reformed - for the third time!). Katie, Carla and Hayley are therefore possibly unique in having played at every one of the five festivals played to date.
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