Sunday, April 18, 2010
News from Gloucester 10s
Although we didn't send teams this year, you may be interested to know that the Gloucester City 10s took place this weekend at Hartpury College. The whole weekend took place under blue skies, with sunstroke being a real problem for some teams who did not expect weather like this (especially so soon after the winter we had).
The tournament was even bigger this year than last with several Welsh teams taking part. Apparently Worcester won both the U15s on Saturday and the U18s on Sunday. This continues a trend of success at club and school level for the teams from west of the country - Hartpury College themselves won the girls' school National Sevens tournament only a few weeks ago in the first year they had entered.
The tournament was even bigger this year than last with several Welsh teams taking part. Apparently Worcester won both the U15s on Saturday and the U18s on Sunday. This continues a trend of success at club and school level for the teams from west of the country - Hartpury College themselves won the girls' school National Sevens tournament only a few weeks ago in the first year they had entered.
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Worcester are undoubtedly a strong team this year - but Welwyn were runners-up in both u15s and u18s finals - so Hertfordshire isn't so far behind!
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