Monday, September 08, 2008
The late, late news...
Good news from the Guilder household. After the best part of a month struggling they have finally managed to get online again.
Even better news. One of the first things they have discovered was a three-week old email saying that Hayley has been selected for the regional TDGs.
As club management is not told anything about the success of their players at trials, and as no-one bothered to ring her up to find out why she missed the first session on 2nd September, and as written comfirmations were not sent out, this all came as an understandable shock.
It was even more of a surprise as I am not sure that anyone has ever heard of "regional TDGs" before - indeed at first glance we all thought it was the national squad and it was only careful reading that indicated it was something else. And its not East Region either but "London North", which is one of the eight RFU regions rather than the 11 RFUW regions.
Hayley - and Sasha - also both went to the England U20 trials last Saturday (hence H's absence from training on Sunday). Sounds like it was tough and news on selections from that will come out in the next week or so. We can only hope that GuilderNet manages to stay on-line with a bit more reliability in future!
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ReplyDeleteIncidentally, Spike, anyone from Norfolk selected? I'm intrigued to know how players from Swaffham would get to St Albans by 7pm on a Tuesday... Do you have an airfield?
ReplyDeleteJohn whilst I don't know of any players selected the 2 and a half hour one way trip renders it logistically impossible. Equally without a girl's school of rugby in Eastern Counties this year we have been left a bit out in the cold IMHO.
ReplyDeleteAny U20 news yet???
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