Saturday, May 30, 2009
One week later...
The RFUW have finally noticed that their own National 7s tournament took place last week.
The report that has finally appeared is not exactly a model of journalistic expertise - short and sweet might be the best way to describe it (though maybe lacking a bit in the sweet department). Terse and unenthusiastic might be other applicable adjectives. "Well illustrated" would, on the other hand, be a less apt description.
Nor is it staggeringly accurate - you have to worry a bit when the governing body doesn't know where one of its main clubs comes from (H3 are from Sussex, of course) not understands its status. H3 is not a cluster, but a fully affiliated club in its own right. Though it draws players from three boys/mens clubs none of these are RFUW members (so it is not a "cluster" of girls teams).
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